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In reply to the discussion: Nurse who had Ebola asks bridal store for refunds [View all]Fred Sanders
(23,946 posts)100. That was an error, the point being these nurses are heroically on the front lines...you keep your
fear to yourself, keep your hands off the heroes.
It was another hero nurse returning from Africa subject to the same ignorant media driven fear so many like you bought into and now try to deflect with more attacks, I stand corrected.
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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