uziq wrote:
dilbert keeps ranting about travel as if australia's wave was unleashed by tourists.
And contradicted by one of his previous posts saying that no, there isn't a travel surge in Australia. Well then, ok.
SuperJail Warden wrote:
"Cleveland Clinic COVID-19 vaccination policy prevents dad from donating kidney to 9-year-old son"
The Donaldsons are unvaccinated based on their own personal beliefs.
“It was a little bit thrown down our throat. I mean, it was everywhere we turned. I couldn't shop at a grocery store without hearing it over the loudspeaker. So the more it became the more just studying it, what's involved in it, is there informed consent? Do I get to see the ingredient list?” said Donaldson.
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“I don't know what we do today. You know, I gotta think somewhere out there, that cooler heads would prevail and we could, you know, I'd love it still to be at the Clinic and us come around and have some type of dialogue and say, ‘Okay, you know, let's look at your case,’” said Donaldson. “We're trying to put plan B in place. The number one thing I can do is keep him as healthy as possible and I can remain and keep my health the best I can. But it's stressful. There's no doubt about it. You know, it just is.”
https://www.news5cleveland.com/news/loc … ar-old-sonAmazing act of selfishness. Child abuse?
What is this man even saying? It's mixed gibberish.
You always know you're in for a good time when someone asks for a vaccine's ingredients like they're making grandma's hash browns. There's always some trace element present in less harmful form or in far lower quantities than what might be present in a normal meal that makes them go "ah-ha! I knew vaccines were poison!" Every single time.
Man's willing to remove one of his kidneys for his son's sake, but getting a vaccine is too far, man!
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“They didn't say let's meet, let's go over your individual case. Let's present why we think. We called the meeting, they didn't call the meeting, we called the meeting. And unfortunately, we asked to meet with the folks that made the decision. And we met with our doctors which we have a relationship with which makes it hard for them and hard for us because if we all like each other. They're bringing their—I don't call it their marching orders—but you can tell when somebody wholeheartedly believes in something and somebody just says, ‘This is what we have to do,’” said Donaldson.
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“I don't know what we do today. You know, I gotta think somewhere out there, that cooler heads would prevail and we could, you know, I'd love it still to be at the Clinic and us come around and have some type of dialogue and say, ‘Okay, you know, let's look at your case,’” said Donaldson. “We're trying to put plan B in place. The number one thing I can do is keep him as healthy as possible and I can remain and keep my health the best I can. But it's stressful. There's no doubt about it. You know, it just is.”
lawl, "marching orders." Last bit is just typical of these stories isn't it. Everyone's wrong but them.
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