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In reply to the discussion: Nurse who had Ebola asks bridal store for refunds [View all]LawDeeDah
(1,596 posts)73. okay you win. No exceptions for anything ever.
This is so petty it's unbelievable. Yeh, it's believable.
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No, it takes some understanding of medical science and mass hysteria fuelled by the media...you
Fred Sanders
Nov 2014
#9
WTF does understanding of medical science have to do with her deciding to not get
LisaL
Nov 2014
#12
How did SHE cause harm? You seem to forget it was mass hysteria causing the harm.
Fred Sanders
Nov 2014
#18
Yes, exactly, the psychology unfolding on this thread of victimization syndrome is fascinating.
Fred Sanders
Nov 2014
#128
It wasn't she who caused the harm, it was mass hysteria stupidity. I'd bill CNN and the enablers
LawDeeDah
Nov 2014
#32
Your lack of regard for medical heroism in Africa you care not for, I get it, but your ignorance of
Fred Sanders
Nov 2014
#53
Unbelievably you think spending months in Africa helping others at risk to self is not heroic..that
Fred Sanders
Nov 2014
#95
That was an error, the point being these nurses are heroically on the front lines...you keep your
Fred Sanders
Nov 2014
#100
I hurl all I have at medical science deniers and fear mongers....I am just that way. You folk cling
Fred Sanders
Nov 2014
#118
No. They lost business because of hysteria, nothing more, no one was at risk, scientifically
Fred Sanders
Nov 2014
#52
You mean to try to convince us that you honestly do not know how the public thinks?
Jamastiene
Nov 2014
#79
Public health officials also panicked and did not understand the science, like the ones in Maine and
Fred Sanders
Nov 2014
#117
Store owner should do exactly as store owner is doing and keep the non-refundable deposit.
Iggo
Nov 2014
#20
alrighty -- she claims she was doing the store a favor, to spare them further scrutiny?
unblock
Nov 2014
#5
She fucking visited the store while not symptomatic...so it is the fucking scardy cat ignorant public
Fred Sanders
Nov 2014
#7
I totally agree. This is an unusual circumstance so the 'keep deposit' thing shouldn't apply.
LawDeeDah
Nov 2014
#34
I highly doubt giving her a refund would have netted any good return from the nurses union.
tammywammy
Nov 2014
#69
I live in WA, am a fellow nursing giving her support. Shame on thinking only those she worked with
uppityperson
Nov 2014
#74
So from Washington state you're going to travel to Cleveland to buy dresses?
tammywammy
Nov 2014
#81
wtf? I'm already married. I was responding to you saying nurses where she lived would support her,
uppityperson
Nov 2014
#83
If the store has a no refund policy she is out of luck. She lost them no business, fear
uppityperson
Nov 2014
#21
You speak for many others, too, believe me. I wondered, also, who the hell would publish this. n/t
Judi Lynn
Nov 2014
#57
Actually the store should sue FOX News and CNN for the hysterical coverage that cost them business.
kelliekat44
Nov 2014
#59
nah, it's always easier to pick on the weaker than CNN and FOX in cases like these.
LawDeeDah
Nov 2014
#88