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BREAKING NEWS – Monrovia, Liberia – Thomas E. Duncan, the Liberian man who developed Ebola symptoms in Dallas after flying from Liberia last month and recently died, lied about his history of contact with the disease on an airport questionnaire meant to screen out passengers who might be carrying the virus. And according to Binyah Kesselly, chairman of the Liberia Airport Authority, he was going to be prosecuted if he would have survived and returned. Civil rights activist Al Sharpton weighed in by explaining that “Duncan should not have been charged with anything if he would have lived. Because the only reason he was trying to get to the America, is that he knew that it is a racist country, and had a legitimate concern that if an when slavery is reinstated, he would rather already live here, than to be taken by force and shipped over in chains”.