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Misuse of our military

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    Posted: October 08 2014 at 8:15pm
"According to officials, a small group of trained military medical technicians on the ground will not be required to make direct contact with patients infected with the Ebola virus." But they will be handling Ebola tainted blood.

Rodriguez said; "I am confident that we can ensure our service members' safety and the safety of their families and the American people."

http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2014/10/08/us-military-personnel-on-ebola-mission-to-handle-blood-samples/?intcmp=trending

I wonder if a member of our military would end up in Leavenworth for telling their superior officers that they refused to handle Ebola tainted blood or put their life in danger by guarding Ebola infected towns. This is B.S.

Let's not forget our military members who were repositioned to Japan to help after the Nuclear accident. Many of them have problems due to the high radiation.

"The U.S. military deployed assets and personnel to help with humanitarian assistance in and around the country after the March 11 disaster but found that radiation risks complicated an already challenging situation."

http://www.usmedicine.com/non-clinical-topics/policy/new-forms-document-radiation-exposure-for-us-military-personnel-families-in-japan-during-disaster/
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