I can respect you point of view. I just don't agree.
What shots someone had isn't a recorded factor of blood/organ donation.
There is no reserve of, or such a thing as "unvaxxed blood".
This is about as sensible as Archie Bunker wanting to make sure he got "white" blood.
So...saving a child's life shouldn't be a concern for our gov't. Got it.
I'm kinda glad they stepped in and saved mine & my sibling's...the fact of being a parent does not automatically confirm one is angelic or deserving.
The rights of the parents were not terminated. Temp medical custody to save life.
Not that I have great faith in the medical profession, but an effort to save a life beats intentional deprivation of help when the subject can't speak for their self. IMO
I'm not much for the intentional ending of life of children to prove some political or religious point, save money, or due to pure laziness.
Sounds most to me like the parents just didn't want to deal with a "non-perfect" child (or the bills) and thought it better to just trash it and try again.
What shots someone had isn't a recorded factor of blood/organ donation.
There is no reserve of, or such a thing as "unvaxxed blood".
This is about as sensible as Archie Bunker wanting to make sure he got "white" blood.
So...saving a child's life shouldn't be a concern for our gov't. Got it.
I'm kinda glad they stepped in and saved mine & my sibling's...the fact of being a parent does not automatically confirm one is angelic or deserving.
The rights of the parents were not terminated. Temp medical custody to save life.
Not that I have great faith in the medical profession, but an effort to save a life beats intentional deprivation of help when the subject can't speak for their self. IMO
I'm not much for the intentional ending of life of children to prove some political or religious point, save money, or due to pure laziness.
Sounds most to me like the parents just didn't want to deal with a "non-perfect" child (or the bills) and thought it better to just trash it and try again.
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