Blame it on Obama

Will things be better for the average American under Republican rule

  • Absolutly

    Votes: 2 22.2%
  • Not a chance

    Votes: 3 33.3%
  • Doesnt make a differance, they all suck

    Votes: 4 44.4%

  • Total voters
    9

UncleBuck

Well-Known Member
you're way too stupid to function.

In 2007, Mapp, working under contract for the U.S. Department of Defense and other federal agencies, engaged KBP to develop a process to manufacture a compound designed to be a post-exposure treatment for Ebola virus.

That compound was MB-003 or ZMapp, a cocktail of antibodies that has proven to be the most effective treatment so far in fighting off the Ebola virus.


Read more here: http://www.kentucky.com/2014/08/04/3365612_drug-given-to-american-ebola-victims.html?rh=1#storylink=cpy
 

Tresman

Member
Bullshit. There you go thinking that politics is not the motivation behind every decision this administration makes. Like I said, you're a real funny guy Pada
 

Tresman

Member
The government made the contract after the fact, not before the product was administered. You liberals try to spin everything by quoting one line from an entire article. Libtards on this forum are worse than Jake Tapper
 

UncleBuck

Well-Known Member
The government made the contract after the fact, not before the product was administered. You liberals try to spin everything by quoting one line from an entire article.
so the US department of defense had them under contract in 2007, which was AFTER it was administered to doctors brantly and writebol in 2014?

wow, that is something.
 

Tresman

Member
so the US department of defense had them under contract in 2007, which was AFTER it was administered to doctors brantly and writebol in 2014?

wow, that is something.
Kentucky BioProcessing, contracted by privately held drugmaker Mapp Biopharmaceutical of San Diego to produce ZMapp, makes the compound using tobacco plants. The plants act as "photocopiers" to mass-produce proteins.

Get your facts straight
 

ChesusRice

Well-Known Member
c'mon man, you're depriving yourself of some invaluable entertainment here.
Nah.
No time for sock puppets.
Working 60+ hours a week at night and I got my bike together.
38 minute cycle time. I'm looking for engaging conversation, not the utterings of fools
 

UncleBuck

Well-Known Member
Kentucky BioProcessing, contracted by privately held drugmaker Mapp Biopharmaceutical of San Diego to produce ZMapp, makes the compound using tobacco plants. The plants act as "photocopiers" to mass-produce proteins.

Get your facts straight
you said, and i quote, that "The government made the contract after the fact, not before the product was administered".

the government made the contract in 2007.

the product was administered in 2014.

do you know how time works, or what the words "before" and "after" mean?
 

Tresman

Member
Tell me right now that Mapp Biopharmaceutical is government funded and I will shu
you said, and i quote, that "The government made the contract after the fact, not before the product was administered".

the government made the contract in 2007.

the product was administered in 2014.

do you know how time works, or what the words "before" and "after" mean?
The government hopped on the private sectors dick after the fact. Like I said... AFTER!
Are you able to comprehend simple explanations?
 

UncleBuck

Well-Known Member
Tell me right now that Mapp Biopharmaceutical is government funded and I will shu


The government hopped on the private sectors dick after the fact. Like I said... AFTER!
Are you able to comprehend simple explanations?
so let's review this one more time.

you said, and i quote, that "The government made the contract after the fact, not before the product was administered".

the government made the contract in 2007.

the product was administered in 2014.

please tell me if what you are saying makes any sense from an objective point of view.
 

Tresman

Member
they work for Mapp, and Mapp works for the DoD.

i can't believe anyone can be this incredibly stupid.
Kentucky Bioprocessing does not technically "work" for Mapp. They just have a contract with them. They are a not government. And of course the government pays Mapp (Mapp is a privately held drug maker) Again, not government
 
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