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Reporter: Did you see Welker eat drugs?
Brady: Nope.
Reporter: Did you see Welker smoke drugs?
Brady: Nope.
Reporter: Did you see Welker inject drugs?
Brady: Nope.
Reporter: Did you see Welker snort drugs?
Brady: Nope.
Reporter: Is Dan Shaughnessy an asshole?
Brady: Weeeeelll...

This surely wasn't the first time Brady saw Welker drop something.

So basically this..

This isn't falling into either of those categories. Its a huge pipeline that people can use in a narrow way.

Agreed. Content is great but a bit too long to enjoy without setting aside a larger chunk of time than I have available.

I think you might have skipped to the comments before finishing the story.

Tyler, I love reading your write-ups...really...but some are just too long for me to focus on the entire time without dedicating a portion of my (work) day to fully appreciate and comprehend the ramifications of what you're discussing. I do like the sections so I can skim through and find the gist of what you're

oh no. But that is not the point. I am an organ donor.

Look back at the public education campaigns directed at polio or smallpox or even malaria. The US did a great job informing people and eradicating those diseases. We didn't even have a vaccine for malaria. This kind of situation is exactly what the CDC has been training and preparing for for decades. Even more

No case of Ebola has ever been properly documented and studied in the kind of hospital facilities we have in the US. The risk of spreading Ebola is quite low in this situation, while the potential research gains are very high.

Do you even know how Ebola even spreads? I'd recommend that you look it up because it does not "spread like wildfire."

However you feel about these patients being treated in the USA, you've gotta admire the medical professionals who voluntarily seal themselves up in a pressurized aircraft with Ebola victims in the pursuit of MAYBE helping them.

Well thats the thing. Yes, it is very deadly but it doesn't really spread like wildfire. The reason its spreading in Africa is that they have such terrible hospitals, reuse needles, and do not have the same sterilization standards as modern countries. The hospital they are taking them to is right next to the CDC. I

Not in the form of two infected humans.

YES! And the concept was a flawed concept from the start!!!! Oh and you are right, I am no student of modern aviation history, that is why outlets continue to go to me to get the gouge on these matters. I am such a dummy. Who are you again? Do you work for Lockheed or make a paycheck from this program in any way?

The F/A-18 isn't capable of supporting a MEU without CVN support. This is.

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You might want to do a little research into the economics of Somali Pirates. Sure, the cannon fodder on deck is abject poverty, but the support systems and financing are multi-national organized crime. Dilapidated skiffs and AK's are all that's required — especially when profits are more valuable than the lives of