I am sorry but I can only wonder why many Americans think they live in the greatest country in the world. Although it is far from perfect, I thank God I live in a compassionate country where this family would receive top quality care free of charge.
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I am sorry but I can only wonder why many Americans think they live in the greatest country in the world. Although it is far from perfect, I thank God I live in a compassionate country where this family would receive top quality care free of charge.
I hope that I too will one day live in a compassionate country.
Prayers ascending!
What an unspeakably cruel system of health care we have. What is wrong with us that we force a mother to make a such a choice?
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