On On-time delivery: More births being scheduled
Posted on December 18 at 2:07 p.m. ( Suggest removal )
To Evansville Housewife
I, too, am an educated person. A nurse if you want to know the truth. You claim to have a lot of experience in life in general, but seem to be quite ignorant in your arguments. If you have to resort to name calling and belittling people for decisions you know nothing about, you do not have a good argument. You should try broadening your horizons instead of sitting on the Gazette Extra webpage and commenting on every new article that comes out. I had to register just to respond to your obsurtities.
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On Let's discuss people in poverty, not attack
Posted on August 28 at 9:42 a.m. ( Suggest removal )
I really think the majority of the people posting comments have missed the point of this series. My co-workers and I have been completely astonished by the response to these articles. We work with many people in the same situation as the family profiled. We have to remember we were not all raised with the same values and realities. When all you know is poverty, that is all you know. Maybe a little bit of patience, compassion, and understanding would be more beneficial than criticism. We see on a daily basis the many obstacles people in poverty face. I have to commend a lot of people in poverty for staying strong. In our line of work we have learned not to judge because we have not lived the life. Not judging, that's the key.