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In reply to the discussion: ‘For Going Against God’s Will’ Catholic Hospital Denies Gay Man HIV Meds [View all]Ian David
(69,059 posts)11. The dude was being held in the psych ward. I don't think he got to choose his hospital. n/t
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‘For Going Against God’s Will’ Catholic Hospital Denies Gay Man HIV Meds [View all]
Ian David
Jun 2012
OP
I'm doing unto others. The OP did not so much as address the facts presented
Bluenorthwest
Jun 2012
#8
The first post of yours I responded to questioned the drug resistance information
Bluenorthwest
Jun 2012
#20
I already offered you a link to UC SF's HIV Institue which will offer you all
Bluenorthwest
Jun 2012
#21
I'm confused about just what kinds of things SkepticScott is actually skeptical ABOUT.
Ian David
Jun 2012
#27
The convicted murderer identified himself as such. And as for the drug resistance...
Ian David
Jun 2012
#26
Call your doctor's office & ask to speak to a nurse. Unless it is your INTENTION to remain ignorant.
Ian David
Jun 2012
#41
This denial of treatment is acceptable under no dogma and under no sense of humanity.
rug
Jun 2012
#7
So you are claiming that mother theresa was acting contrary to either/both dogma..
ret5hd
Jun 2012
#22
You might want to check the doctrine of "Due Proportion" before you make such statements
intaglio
Jun 2012
#16
I did. Nevertheless, the situation remains far outside the realm of extraordinary treatment.
rug
Jun 2012
#29
The dude was being held in the psych ward. I don't think he got to choose his hospital. n/t
Ian David
Jun 2012
#11