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BigSal

Posted 6:07 pm, 10/10/2024

Thanks for confirming the hypothesis.

knslyr

Posted 5:56 pm, 10/10/2024

Well little sow, that is a multiple choice answer.
1. choose not to be driving a stolen car.
2. choose not to break into an 81 year old woman's home
3. choose not to shoot at said 81 year old woman
4, choose to stop when the popo gives you the blue light special

But our aforementioned nobel prize candidate chose the extra credit answer: Thug it up! THUG IT UP! DIE!!!

BigSal (view profile)

Posted 12:32 pm, 10/10/2024

Guess "every child is Gods gift" doesnt apply here. Wonder why?

Wrecky Studhouse

Posted 5:32 pm, 10/10/2024

Jack ****

Posted 12:51 pm, 10/10/2024

Dunce , affirmative action has been proven over and over not to work. You've even spoken about it. Oh I'm racist now lol


Yes, when she disagrees with you..lol

sparkling water

Posted 4:20 pm, 10/10/2024

Bottom line, a kid is dead. His family is brokenhearted.

Not much else matters.

Jack Schitt

Posted 12:51 pm, 10/10/2024

Dunce , affirmative action has been proven over and over not to work. You've even spoken about it. Oh I'm racist now lol

antithesis

Posted 12:36 pm, 10/10/2024

I knew you were being racist, I was just waiting for it.

Are you arguing, then, that the hospital should have let him die based on his juvenile criminal record and because they didn't "think" he would take his medicine?

Does your opinion also apply to white kids?

Jack Schitt

Posted 12:34 pm, 10/10/2024

Affirmative action didn't work again

antithesis

Posted 12:32 pm, 10/10/2024

He was given a second chance, he just wasted it. Some people would have taken that surgery as a sign to do better, but I guess not everyone has the same experience

BigSal

Posted 12:32 pm, 10/10/2024

Guess "every child is Gods gift" doesnt apply here. Wonder why?

Wrecky Studhouse

Posted 12:25 pm, 10/10/2024

Bless His Heart!!

knslyr

Posted 9:24 am, 10/10/2024

https://www.washingtonpost....th-police/

Another source gives a little more information: Tuesday afternoon, Stokes died after a stolen vehicle he was driving jumped a curb, hit a pedestrian and collided with a pole in a car chase with police

The transplant allowed him to "live a second chance. Get a second chance and do things I want to do,"

Yes we see the things he wanted to do.

Albert Pike

Posted 8:29 am, 10/10/2024

Stokes said he "wanted a second chance at life"...only to throw it away 2 years later.

Jack Schitt

Posted 8:28 am, 10/10/2024

Just makes me wonder who got bumped down the list , a mother of three , stand out college student , LGBT rights advocate ,

Jack Schitt

Posted 8:08 am, 10/10/2024

Stokes's family suspected that his low grades and a history of trouble with the law gave doctors reason to believe that he would not be willing to take his medicine or show up at subsequent doctor's visits. The Georgia teen's story sparked outrage, and the hospital quickly reversed its decision, giving him priority on the transplant list. Priority.

antithesis

Posted 1:40 am, 10/10/2024

Found the source...


Not sure what the point is, though...

Acumen

Posted 1:29 am, 10/10/2024

You just say shiz, you never prove anything.

Jack Schitt

Posted 11:49 pm, 10/09/2024

A Georgia teenager who received national attention for a controversial heart transplant in 2013 was killed Tuesday in
a high-speed police chase.

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