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1st Ebola patient diagnosed in the US has died[W:33]

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How did Duncan get a visa and around eight grand to come here so quickly? By all accounts, he was poor.
My bet is that an American church did this to us. If we find out which church we should give them the half a million dollar bill for his care.
 
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Uh, not that I'm a fan of it, but that was sort of the point of Obamacare, so you wouldn't have to pick up the tab right? Come to think of it, I wonder if he was insured...
Do you believe Obamacare pays the bills for aliens who come to this country?

Duncan died. If it can be shown that a church group paid his way here I believe the hospital should sue the church to recover the half-million in costs.
 
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Do you believe Obamacare pays the bills for aliens who come to this country?

Duncan died. If it can be shown that a church group paid his way here I believe the hospital should sue the church to recover the half-million in costs.

Was he American or not?
 
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Was he American or not?
No. Liberian.

Duncan, travelling on a visa, made his first trip to the U.S. to reunite with his estranged son and the teen's mother, Louise Troh, who had been his girlfriend before she and the child fled war-torn Liberia for the United States 16 years ago.

George Mason, Troh’s pastor in Dallas...​

I bet George Mason, senior pastor of the Wilshire Baptist Church, is the money connection. Someone in Dallas should ask him.
 
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Why do you think they are so hesitant on going to medical facilities? They see those places not as somewhere you go to get better, but as somewhere you go to die. As in they kill you...

Has absolutely nothing to do with the explicit claim about 'whites inventing it to get rid of blacks.'

Unless you can show such. All the other links/quotes show many reasons why they dont....but not that one.
 
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No. Liberian.

Duncan, travelling on a visa, made his first trip to the U.S. to reunite with his estranged son and the teen's mother, Louise Troh, who had been his girlfriend before she and the child fled war-torn Liberia for the United States 16 years ago.

George Mason, Troh’s pastor in Dallas...​

I bet George Mason, senior pastor of the Wilshire Baptist Church, is the money connection. Someone in Dallas should ask him.

Ah okay, so to this point then there hasn't been an American to die of Ebola, correct? He just happened to die IN America.
 
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Ah okay, so to this point then there hasn't been an American to die of Ebola, correct? He just happened to die IN America.
Yes. Duncan, a Liberian, flew from Liberia through Belgium (I believe) ultimately to Dallas Texas. Then the hospital/taxpayers paid a half million to provide an expensive place for Duncan to die.

How did Duncan get the money to come here? I believe it was the church. They need to be asked if they provided the funds. If so the church needs to be sued to recover the costs.
 
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