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Finally a REAL news article without hte BULL> Notice a VASTLY different story than what was reported at World Nut Daily. And OH< a nice statement from teh Hospital, of which WORLD NUT Daily didn't have
That is news reporting. GET BOTH SIDES OF the story
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Originally Posted by Harrier
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Wrong. I asked for a REPUtABLE report. It was finally provided.
And we have a statement from the Hospital, which puts even more questions on the part of the "parents"
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Hershey Medical Center released a statement Thursday stating, “the version of what occurred at the time as presented by the Ferrises' attorney is inaccurate and incomplete."
The statement goes on to say, "the care afforded the Ferrises was medically and legally appropriate and that the personal rights of the family were respected at all times while under our care."
I'm not a fan of WND, truthfully you have to be careful about any news source including this one. The heart of the matter is whether what is being reported accurately depicts the allegations of the parents and the response by the hospital.
LOL - World Net Daily reported on the same story - but you didn't believe it because you don't trust WND.
No, World Nut Daily reported THEIR version of the story, based on a copy and paste job they did from a BLOG that reported it.
They didn't provide the side of the Hospital, just a one sided story, with their own spin.
That is not journalism. That shows that World Nut Daily isn't interested in investigating the truth, just lure you with sensationalist headlines, and their own lies.
Finally a REAL news article without hte BULL> Notice a VASTLY different story than what was reported at World Nut Daily. And OH< a nice statement from teh Hospital, of which WORLD NUT Daily didn't have
What is being reported has not changed, the WND report stated they asked for comment from the hospital with no response so you can't blame them for that. The statement by the hospital is expected probably written by some lawyer.
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And we have a statement from the Hospital, which puts even more questions on the part of the "parents"
Such as what? The denial is to be expected and there is no explanation of the events at all.
there's nothing wrong with the source, but there is something wrong with these policies.
Hershey medical center is a state run hospital and is operating under obamacare guidelines. This is the second such incident in the state of pennsylvania where medical workers have used obamacare regulations to overrule the authority of parents and possibly endanger the life of a child.
Earlier this week i wrote about jacob stieler who had cancer, was treated and has been cancer free for a year when the state medical personnel insist he undergo a dangerous and possibly cancer causing round of chemo. social worker takes newborn away from mom over questioning of shots - godfather politics
No, World Nut Daily reported THEIR version of the story, based on a copy and paste job they did from a BLOG that reported it.
They didn't provide the side of the Hospital, just a one sided story, with their own spin.
That is not journalism. That shows that World Nut Daily isn't interested in investigating the truth, just lure you with sensationalist headlines, and their own lies.
Yet - their reporting was accurate - even the news source you find trustworthy confirms that WND did not falsify the facts of the story. You just have a problem admitting that the sources you get "news" from are biased. ALL news is biased in some way, shape, or form - pretending it isn't is willful ignorance.
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