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I think he should be considered a Giant Selfish Idiot. He is the embodiment of what is wrong socially with this society.

He was diagnosed with TB!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Not a cold or the flu!!!

Then while he was in Italy he was contacted by the CDC and told he actually had a drug resistant form of TB. They told him to stay put and they would pick him up.

What did that selfish dumb@ss do? He got on ANOTHER TRANSATLANTIC flight and potentially infected or at least exposed more people to this form of TB!!!!!!!!!!

Why would you even think about getting on a plane to fly to Europe?

Again, one more person who does what he wants WITHOUT regard to fellow humans.

I don't care what the CDC told him~common sense should tell you to get treatment and not travel.

We all know about the higher incidence of contracting illness and contagious diseases on planes because the air is stagnant and recycled through the cabin.

>>>>>>>Did TB boy care?
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>'No, I'm going to do what I want, I don't care about anyone else but me!'

Then he goes on TV and does a Mea Culpa and boo hoos 'Please forgive me...boo hoo.'

Yes,he should be charged as a bio-terrorist!

I hope his Personal Injury @ss is sued by every entity/person possible!!!!!

2007-06-02 23:16:56 · answer #1 · answered by Chrissy BE 3 · 2 1

Actually Andrew Speaker might have been a great divorce lawyer. The Wall Street Journal stated in an article that Andrew Speaker is both a matrimonial and a personal injury lawyer. I strongly believe that Andrew Speaker should be disbarred since he cannot uphold the law, he should not be allowed to practice it.

2016-05-19 23:41:04 · answer #2 · answered by nellie 3 · 0 0

No, he's not a terrorist, just flighty-no pun intended.

His position was probably along the lines of "I'm gettin' married and that's that and I'm stickin' to my plans to go to Europe." After all, he's a white, wealthy American professional whose father-in-law works for the CDC. That's the very personification of American entitlement "WASP style." Thank God he wasn't an African American along the lines of Cynthia McKinnley, with a fresh pack of race cards to play with.

It's not likely he thought to himself "Now let's see, how can I "off" a maximum # of innocent people?" like the swine that tried to blow up JFK Airport's fuel lines did.

2007-06-02 21:06:20 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 2 2

Nah. I think he's just a self-centered ***hole. Look for him to be sued for everything he ever hopes to have.
The problem I have with him is that he flew back from France to Florida after the doctors specifically told him not to.

2007-06-02 20:58:12 · answer #4 · answered by Alice K 7 · 3 1

Well, I think he honestly didn't think he shouldn't be on a flight, the Center for Disease Control gave him the ok, so where to you put the blame? on the sick person or the people who are supposed to know about diseases?

2007-06-02 20:57:20 · answer #5 · answered by Random Knowledge 3 · 0 2

Typhoid Mary comes to mind...

2007-06-02 21:01:39 · answer #6 · answered by Paradox 3 · 2 0

He was OK'd to fly.

That's like a police officer being sued for running a red light with his/her sirens on. He/she had permission.

2007-06-02 21:03:03 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 1 2

no

2007-06-03 00:39:58 · answer #8 · answered by ♥Ashley K. 5 · 0 0

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