Amazon 7 #1 April 4, 2015 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JjupgRF436E I guess they were asking for "special rights" for their child . Lord.. please protect me from your false followers Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
shermanator 3 #2 April 5, 2015 I'm curious, where do you stand on doctors refusing to see patients whose parents refused to get them the measles vaccine?CLICK HERE! new blog posted 9/21/08 CSA #720 Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Coreeece 2 #3 April 5, 2015 Amazon https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JjupgRF436E I guess they were asking for "special rights" for their child . Lord.. please protect me from your false followers Would someone please shut that kid up? Where's the father?Never was there an answer....not without listening, without seeing - Gilmour Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Andy9o8 0 #4 April 5, 2015 shermanatorI'm curious, where do you stand on doctors refusing to see patients whose parents refused to get them the measles vaccine? Yes, a perfect analogy, as clearly a child of gay parents risks homosexualizing other children he comes into contact with. In fact, that probably explains the recent outbreak of homosexuality in California, what with San Francisco and all. Sorry, but your term paper gets an F. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
turtlespeed 212 #5 April 5, 2015 Andy9o8***I'm curious, where do you stand on doctors refusing to see patients whose parents refused to get them the measles vaccine? Yes, a perfect analogy, as clearly a child of gay parents risks homosexualizing other children he comes into contact with. In fact, that probably explains the recent outbreak of homosexuality in California, what with San Francisco and all. Sorry, but your term paper gets an F. One question does not a term paper make. I'm curious about that too. If the parents are anti vaccine, I would think the doctor should be able to not admit them into his practice, mainly on the basis of raw stupidity, but he/she could cite it as a health risk.I'm not usually into the whole 3-way thing, but you got me a little excited with that. - Skymama BTR #1 / OTB^5 Official #2 / Hellfish #408 / VSCR #108/Tortuga/Orfun Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Andy9o8 0 #6 April 5, 2015 Quote One question does not a term paper make. Yes, of course, but I do have to stay within forum rules, don't I? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
turtlespeed 212 #7 April 5, 2015 Andy9o8 Quote One question does not a term paper make. Yes, of course, but I do have to stay within forum rules, don't I? Not usually, but y'all know that.I'm not usually into the whole 3-way thing, but you got me a little excited with that. - Skymama BTR #1 / OTB^5 Official #2 / Hellfish #408 / VSCR #108/Tortuga/Orfun Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Stumpy 253 #8 April 6, 2015 turtlespeedIf the parents are anti vaccine, I would think the doctor should be able to not admit them into his practice, mainly on the basis of raw stupidity, but he/she could cite it as a health risk. One area we totally agree. And i'd go with the raw stupidity angle!Never try to eat more than you can lift Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Boomerdog 0 #9 April 6, 2015 Did I miss something here? Nowhere in the video was the religion of the doctor who "prayed about it" established. Thus the doctor's behavior is determined by some automatic societal default to be the result of their Christian faith. And the Christians started the fire that burned Rome? Do you have your tickets to the "games" at the Coliseum? I hear they're giving out fiddles to the first 500 fans purchasing box seats. Thankfully, the child was not refused medical care even though the physician refusing care acted poorly. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites