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re: Nurse who injected 8,600 patients with saline instead of Covid vaccine gets probation
Posted on 12/2/22 at 12:43 pm to LSU12223
Posted on 12/2/22 at 12:43 pm to LSU12223
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If the person wants to get a vaccine let them.
I agree.
I still haven’t seen that this was the case.
Either way, she can’t just arbitrarily decide to do this.
Posted on 12/2/22 at 12:44 pm to jimmy the leg
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Either way, she can’t just arbitrarily decide to do this.
Yep, it is anti freedom.
Posted on 12/2/22 at 12:47 pm to Powerman
quote:vaccine doesn't do anything but give you blood clots. frick you
If you're celebrating this person you are both a moron and a piece of shite
Posted on 12/2/22 at 1:03 pm to AggieHank86
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Let’s get this straight.
The majority of posters are PRAISING a medical care provider for NOT providing the care that she represented to patients she WAS providing … because those POSTERS (not the patients) have a political aversion to the treatment?
I don’t think your summary is accurate. It does shed light into how you think though. You oversimplify and redefine the position of others so that you can have a basis for feeling correct.
I suspect the consensus opinion here is that this nurse is simply the other side of the same coin of medical professionals who injected their own opinion in what is best over the will of the patients. And, given that the consensus believes that the nurse’s info was more accurate than those pushing the vaccine, they applaud her actions.
I’d suggest that most here recognize that a nurse making decisions for their patients isn’t a good thing. But you can’t start from zero. You have to start with the fact that that very thing had already occurred.
Posted on 12/2/22 at 1:09 pm to moneyg
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You oversimplify
He's a world class drama queen.
He simplifies everything into two extremes.
Posted on 12/2/22 at 1:19 pm to Indefatigable
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How many government and medical industry personnel directly and intentionally lied about what they were giving their patients?
This number is VERY high.
Posted on 12/2/22 at 1:24 pm to Indefatigable
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Consent is perhaps THE most critical element of medical treatment.
…says the dude that supports vaccine mandates.
Posted on 12/2/22 at 1:51 pm to Indefatigable
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Nope. I’ve said multiple times I don’t support the mandates
You've said that mandates did not exist. So, what you are saying is that you opposed something other than what we've experienced.
I'll never understand people afraid to admit what they believe.
Posted on 12/2/22 at 3:06 pm to RogerTheShrubber
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He simplifies everything into two extremes.
Let's be honest. This isn't a very complex topic
Posted on 12/2/22 at 3:08 pm to CarRamrod
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even if i brought evidence to you
Something you are completely unable to do
Posted on 12/2/22 at 3:32 pm to AggieHank86
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Some did. Some did not. Irrelevant to HER actions.
I am of the opinion that if a person thinks the actions they are asked to do are going to cause irreparable harm/damage to another, and they choose to not subject them to said harm/damage, they should be heralded as a hero.
I assume you are of the opinion that Oskar Schindler was wrong for making the decisions he made.
Posted on 12/2/22 at 3:33 pm to jnethe1
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I am of the opinion that if a person thinks the actions they are asked to do are going to cause irreparable harm/damage to another, and they choose to not subject them to said harm/damage, they should be heralded as a hero.
Her opinion is irrelevant
If she didn't want to administer the vaccine she should have resigned
And maybe you should stop having opinions
Posted on 12/2/22 at 3:34 pm to Powerman
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It's not an argument. It's an indisputable fact.
Wrong. Everyone was told they would lose their jobs, their ability to travel, their ability to see loved ones…etc unless they got this “vaccine”. This was never allowed to be a decision people were allowed to come to on their own.
Posted on 12/2/22 at 3:38 pm to jnethe1
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Wrong. Everyone was told they would lose their jobs, their ability to travel, their ability to see loved ones…etc unless they got this “vaccine”. This was never allowed to be a decision people were allowed to come to on their own.
I know plenty of people that didn't get the vaccine
The people that did get it sought it out voluntarily or worked for a company that mandated it (again, I don't agree with the mandates but that has nothing whatsoever to do with this topic)
Posted on 12/2/22 at 3:40 pm to Powerman
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Her opinion is irrelevant
Except it does. If someone thinks the actions they have been asked to do will cause irreparable harm/damage, and that person chooses to not subject them to that, they are a hero who stood up for what is right.
Now that we know the vaccine was never meant to stop Covid, and was never tested to determine possible side effects, and we have seen alarmingly high rates of adverse effects, it is obvious she made the right decision.
Posted on 12/2/22 at 3:40 pm to jnethe1
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I am of the opinion that if a person thinks the actions they are asked to do are going to cause irreparable harm/damage to another, and they choose to not subject them to said harm/damage, they should be heralded as a hero.
Literally every prescription drug has side effects
If a pharmacist decided that no one should have any prescription drugs and literally gave a placebo pill to everyone that came into the pharmacy and told them it was the real thing would you consider that person a hero?
Posted on 12/2/22 at 3:41 pm to jnethe1
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Except it does. If someone thinks the actions they have been asked to do will cause irreparable harm/damage, and that person chooses to not subject them to that, they are a hero who stood up for what is right.
It isn't her choice to make
Posted on 12/2/22 at 3:42 pm to Powerman
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I know plenty of people that didn't get the vaccine
That does not change the factual statement I made. Why are you choosing to not acknowledge that?
Everyone was told that they had to get it. It wasn’t just companies. OSHA had mandates which affected everyone. We were told that those without the vaccine would not be able to travel. There was talk of vaccine passports. Again, this was never meant to be a decision people were allowed to come to on their own.
Posted on 12/2/22 at 3:44 pm to jnethe1
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am of the opinion that if a person thinks the actions they are asked to do are going to cause irreparable harm/damage to another, and they choose to not subject them to said harm/damage, they should be heralded as a hero.
So if that nurse instead injected saline into babies instead of the polio or measles vaccine because that nurse felt that getting those vaccines would cause them harm….you are ok with that?
Posted on 12/2/22 at 3:45 pm to Powerman
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Literally every prescription drug has side effects
Lmao. But they test to see possible side effects. They then list said side effects so that people have to ability to determine whether the risk is worth the reward. As it turns out, the “vaccine” did not solve anything and caused unnecessary harm/damage to many.
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