I don't usually think too highly of any woman who flaunts having a career outside the home by going and having that career on the radio of all places, but I must say this little lady has won my admiration by dishing out a much needed dose of truth and good advice:
Personally, I'd say just make a splint and set that broken leg at home. A broken leg certainly isn't going to prevent a girl from playing with her dolls or learning to sew.
If it's a boy, on the other hand, you probably want him healed up as soon as possible so he can get back to tending your crops. In that case, you may be tempted to take him to a hospital. In order to be prepared for such unforeseen eventualities, I strongly suggest you heed Linda Harvey's advice:
Oh sure, the R.N. rump rangers will scream bloody murder when denied access to your progeny, but you're actually doing them a favor, because you're denying them an opportunity to really get themselves even more on God's bad side:
But let’s say your eleven year-old has broken her leg rather badly and needs to be in the hospital a few days, which would you prefer: a nurse who’s proud of her lesbianism, who has rainbow identifiers on her work clothing, or a nurse who does not?
If it's a boy, on the other hand, you probably want him healed up as soon as possible so he can get back to tending your crops. In that case, you may be tempted to take him to a hospital. In order to be prepared for such unforeseen eventualities, I strongly suggest you heed Linda Harvey's advice:
Here’s what parents can do: select your pediatrician very carefully, first of all. There are a few homosexual doctors treating kids, there are far more nurses, LPNs, technicians and other health care workers in these lifestyles so you may want to consider writing a letter that you file with your pediatrician that should your child ever be hospitalized, you do not want your child to be treated or cared for by one of these members of the Children’s Hospital gay employees group except in the case of an emergency situation. But for routine in-hospital care where contact with your child would be required, your values should be respected.”
Mark 9:42
And whosoever shall offend one of these little ones that believe in me, it is better for him that a millstone were hanged about his neck, and he were cast into the sea.
And whosoever shall offend one of these little ones that believe in me, it is better for him that a millstone were hanged about his neck, and he were cast into the sea.
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