I’ve spent so much time this year, around the same sex marriage issue, and the elections, Ebola, and the economy. I try not to comment on things unless I have at least a basic understanding of them, which is more than I can say for some. Right now, I feel like not many people have appreciated my comments, beyond those who agree with them completely, which means I am just wasting everyone’s time. So, at least until after elections, you won’t see me here. Unfortunately, I can’t turn off my account without disabling numerous pages and apps for which I am the sole administrator, which would be inconvenient for several friends and clients, or I would. If you’re my friend, you can see my email and cell number on my contacts, so if you need me, use that. See you here sometime after I vote.

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Here’s the thing about Ebola quarantines. Medical professionals nobly volunteer to help those suffering. They take every precaution while there, then fly home, travel within the U.S., and then get sick. Why do they expect the public to take their word that they are not a danger, when they were wrong about getting it in the first place? They should be given every luxury while in quarantine, but it makes sense to force them to stay out of public places for 21 days. Scientists who are saying that it’s not that contagious while simultaneously contracting it need to reevaluate their science.

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