This moral dilemna will not change-there is no geographical cure
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maybe a medical instrument. American Enges rule or something that is not in English.
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Very slim chance given travel involved and current health status
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If you had a slim chance to save your child's life, would you not try everything possible?
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And zero chance of any meaningful recovery. Just extending his life with this PAINFUL disease.
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3000 children die every day due to malaria. How many children could be saved with the money spent ineffectually on this tragic case?
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I know you fight for your child but if you love them why would you put them through more pain when there is zero hope of any progress.
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My youngest brother was born with a rare condition 1975 survived microsurgery, first to live now 42
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This condition is not something that can be fixed. Every single one of his organs are shutting down and he is in a great deal of pain.
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My brothers intestines were going gangrene horrific pain, mum told to let him die, told to stop breastfeeding, she didn't he lives 42yr now
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Is "storm out" an objective journalistic statement? Asking genuinely. Seems biased to me.
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But "storm out" is more of an adjective-tied verb than an objective one, isn't it? Like, it has a certain connotation.
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Didn't Donald offer to help?
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it is not ALWAYS necessary to make a snarky remark, it just shows little if any class
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Haha....you just reenforced my point! Thanks have a great day
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Ah yes...stay classy
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