
Satan, always ready for more.
What? They’re shocked they got in so fast without a reservation? Not that any of us are surprised those two are obsessing over themselves and their condition as opposed to the hundreds, if not thousands, of people who now have to wait months to see if they have contracted a deadly and incurable disease.
TB Patient’s Parents ‘In Hell’ Over Crisis
…”We’re in hell, and we want to get out of hell,” said the man’s father, Ted Speaker.
Oh, is that like the “We’re in an airtight tin can called an airplane for 10 hours-plus with a man who has a contagious deadly disease and we want to get out?” sort of wanting out?
Speaker’s parents denied that their son was reckless. “We are not people of reckless behavior, nor is Andrew,” said his mother, Cheryl Speaker. If he thought he was contagious, she said, “He would have been the first one not to go.”
Yeah, except for that pesky Rome-Prague-Montreal reckless and contagious and going anyway part.
While many people were outraged by Speaker’s actions, his father didn’t seem worried when asked about possibly being served with a lawsuit over the case.
“If they want to serve me go ahead,” Ted Speaker said. “I am not at fault. My son is not at fault.”
Yeah, it’s all those stupid people who should have known to not get on those flights in the first place, just in case someone like his son needed to get somewhere. Spoken like a true personal injury attorney who’s only concern is covering his bottom. Wonder no more how TB Andy became such a selfish MalNar. It seems to run in the family.










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To think that although TB’s father was not concerned, he was the one who made sure that TB taped his conversation with his doctor before embarking on his little trip.
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