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Nov 2, 2009 | Posted by: roboblogger

Baby delivered on sidewalk outside Eau Claire hospital

Full story: The Minneapolis-St. Paul Pioneer Press

So close. A newborn was delivered just feet away from the emergency room entrance to an Eau Claire hospital.

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hmmm

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Nov 2, 2009
 
I know someone who made it as far as the lobby of the hospital. Does make for an interesting family story!

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This is be common place as well all wait in line for Obamacare.

Unless you are an unwed mother on welfare. Then we will rush you right to the front of the voting line...err...I mean maternity line. Gotta keep those Lib voters happy, ya know!
jkatze

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Incredible, not only are you off-topic and vulgar, you write as if you are barely literate. I find this to be common among those who neither respect our President nor comprehend how badly our society has devolved.

The story itself is cheering. I'm glad all went well for mom and baby Kellen.

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jkatze wrote:
Incredible, not only are you off-topic and vulgar, you write as if you are barely literate. I find this to be common among those who neither respect our President nor comprehend how badly our society has devolved.
The story itself is cheering. I'm glad all went well for mom and baby Kellen.
I agree 100% that was a nice story. I never said that it wasn't. I even agree my post was a bit spurious. My point regarding Nationalized health care, however, is valid.

It is also nice to see your response, as it completely matches the stock Liberal response to criticism (with examples from your post in parenthesis):

1) Insult the poster (you are off-topic and vulgar, and illiterate)
2) Equate criticism to a lack of respect for the <insert item being discussed here> (this is common among those that do not respect our President)
3) Add a touch of 'why wont you give us everything we want...we are so downtrodden'(you don't comprehend how badly society has devolved).

So let me speak to your specific points:

1) I am not illiterate or vulgar. In fact, I would bet I have more education and technical knowledge than you do. I'm a member of Mensa, and work in a highly technical field.

2) Liberals have never disrespected the office of the President more than Bush was disrespected, so don't even go there. As liberal are quick to point out when it is THEM bashing a President, not liking the person does not show a disrespect for the Office.

3) I do understand how badly society has devolved...and I believe it is mainly due to a total lack of moral and fiscal responsibility, brought on by liberal policy (gimme, gimme, gimme...rich people are bad...it isn't my fault).

Is that clear enough for you?
Javier

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Nov 2, 2009
 
I thought all Wisconsin-ites were born on the sidewalk.

INCREDIBLE 70, You are correct again. Good response to the attack. It really takes a hypocrite to say that conservatives "disrespect the office". Liberals either have VERY short memories or they actually have the audacity to think they are doing nothing wrong.

“Peace through light, not might”

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Congratulations to baby Kellen and his mom!
Nancy Pal Osi

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More proof we need government health system so woman won't have to deliver their babies outside of the hospital.
JPJ

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Nov 2, 2009
 
Nancy Pal Osi wrote:
More proof we need government health system so woman won't have to deliver their babies outside of the hospital.
Chances are the mothers won't even get there at all. With the socialized model, they'd have to drive to a birthing center somewhere, probably in a large city. Babies would be born in cars on the way. It would save money though.
Aarp

Cottage Grove, MN

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Nov 2, 2009
 
I would change health plans.
But thats just me.
Yowza

Burnsville, MN

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Daddy couldn't be pulled away from the vikings trouncing of the pack?
Congrats for them

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Nov 2, 2009
 
Nice story.

I think Obamacare will work out just fine. If you don't like the way our government is doing things, move ;-)

Yup, I didn't think so. People would rather sit around behind their mighty keyboard and complain about how someone else is actually fixing a problem, than fix it themselves. Whiners.

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Nancy Pal Osi wrote:
More proof we need government health system so woman won't have to deliver their babies outside of the hospital.
If we had a single payer system in this country, this poor woman probably would not have waited until the last minute to seek medical attention.

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IrishMN wrote:
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If we had a single payer system in this country, this poor woman probably would not have waited until the last minute to seek medical attention.
You are amazing. It is so much fun to read what lunacy you will come up with next.

I don't know of many women who are put into the hospital as soon as they go in for a pregnancy test...in fact, I'd be willing to bet that 99.9999% of them are at...are you ready for this?...HOME until they go into labor, even though they are under the care of a doctor.
Javier

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Congrats for them wrote:
Nice story.
I think Obamacare will work out just fine. If you don't like the way our government is doing things, move ;-)
Yup, I didn't think so. People would rather sit around behind their mighty keyboard and complain about how someone else is actually fixing a problem, than fix it themselves. Whiners.
Hey MORON! Why would we move when its OUR country? Dipsh-t! The road the health care is going down is dangerous, and the intelligent people know it. You cannot socialize healthcare and have it work. We WILL change the healthcare when we vote Yomama out of office. Got it?!! A--hole.
Me in St Paul

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Everyone so ultra serious about a baby being born...and health care?? WOW, gimme an "O" gimme an "F" gimme another "F" gimme an "S" gimme a "U" gimme a "B" gimme a "J" gimme an "E" gimme a "C" gimme a "T" what's that spell??...GET A LIFE!!
The Big Bopper

Saint Paul, MN

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Nov 2, 2009
 
Good thing it wasn't snowing!
Tiffanie Kohls

Eau Claire, WI

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Nov 19, 2009
 
First af all i have to laugh at the audacity and stupidity of some of these comments! Making this about yourself and the NEED to make this about yourselves and your OPINIONS....... Obviously these comments were posted either by men or women who have never had a baby as both would be uneducated in the fact that babies have a mind of their own and things happen! This had absolutely nothing to do with healthcare or obama lmao! GROW UP!!! Also would like to add that AS THE MOTHER WHO GAVE BIRTH ON THE SIDEWALK baby kellen and I are doing wonderful so thank you to the rest that had respect and didnt turn this into some twisted sense of self preservation!
Welfare Wanda

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Nov 20, 2009
 
BABY DELIVERED ON SIDEWALK (New public option health care)
Jimmy Brass

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Incredible70 wrote:
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I agree 100% that was a nice story. I never said that it wasn't. I even agree my post was a bit spurious. My point regarding Nationalized health care, however, is valid.
It is also nice to see your response, as it completely matches the stock Liberal response to criticism (with examples from your post in parenthesis):
1) Insult the poster (you are off-topic and vulgar, and illiterate)
2) Equate criticism to a lack of respect for the <insert item being discussed here> (this is common among those that do not respect our President)
3) Add a touch of 'why wont you give us everything we want...we are so downtrodden'(you don't comprehend how badly society has devolved).
So let me speak to your specific points:
1) I am not illiterate or vulgar. In fact, I would bet I have more education and technical knowledge than you do. I'm a member of Mensa, and work in a highly technical field.
2) Liberals have never disrespected the office of the President more than Bush was disrespected, so don't even go there. As liberal are quick to point out when it is THEM bashing a President, not liking the person does not show a disrespect for the Office.
3) I do understand how badly society has devolved...and I believe it is mainly due to a total lack of moral and fiscal responsibility, brought on by liberal policy (gimme, gimme, gimme...rich people are bad...it isn't my fault).
Is that clear enough for you?
Sir, you are an a,ss and uncivilized quite often.
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