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WASHINGTON (The Borowitz Report)—President
Obama is coming under increasing pressure to apologize for a
controversial remark that he made on Tuesday, in which he said that the
nation’s Ebola policy should be based on facts rather than fear.
While
the anti-fear tenor of Mr. Obama’s comment was offensive enough to
some, the President made matters worse by suggesting that science would
play the leading role in guiding the nation’s Ebola protocols—a role
that many Americans believe should be played by fear.
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