Posted on 05/23/2012 2:21:14 AM PDT by Daffynition
Let’s stick with the context of the thread, OK? In Texas schools, a school nurse is a NURSE. She is tasked with nursing duties, not teaching anything.
I've known plenty of nurses..that are educators.
Indeed. This nurse educated us all about an important lesson in government run healthcare and schools.
It’s now near the end of the school year. The nurse and others had probably been trying all year to get the student to submit the forms. Could have been other issues already with this student.
I'd love to be on your jury. Not only would you be acquitted, you'd get an apology, a medal, and cash compensation for your time...
She die in her sleep form asthma.
This is hugh and series. ;)
reread the article. The school nurse was a total and nearly lethal incompetent in at least three different ways. Read the article! She lacked humanity and common sense plus refused to call 911. That could have been your child victimized by an unfeeling moron
Condescension isn’t warranted by the manner in which I addressed your statement. Don’t be a prick.
but it wouldn’t mean a thing after I lost my child. sigh
ok, don’t ask questions that you know the answers to either.
Yeah. Sometimes revenge is the best one can hope for.
If the Good Samaritan broke a divine commandment, then yes, he committed sin, by definition. The real question is if the original commandment that he broke was divine or not. To me, it’s clear - it was not. Abstaining from physical activity periodically as a religious obligation is meaningless, empty, counterproductive, harmful and irrational, and too silly to be traceable to a divine entity.
There was no “spirit” to that commandment which could have redeemed it as divine. The commandment to love one another is a commandment totally independent of the former commandment.
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