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http://youtu.be/o8Qve7ZkGZE This video talks about what IVF is REALLY like. Don't do it if you can conceive naturally

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My son broke his arm on a daycare field trip can I sue?

My son was on daycare field trip to a local park. He was on some type of spinning/merry-go-round type ride. Some older boys, one from the school, and one not from the school decided it would be a good idea to push him really fast around. he told them several times to stop, that he didn't want to do it, yet they proceeded. No daycare worker noticed this going on, or did anything to prevent it. After being spun really fast, he became dizzy and fell off of the ride breaking his humerus. He subsequently had to get temporary pins put in his arm and has had it casted. As far as we can tell, no one from the day care actually saw the event; which to us means that no one was watching my 5 year old, playing in a public park. No one stopped the older boys from picking on him which caused the accident.

My question is, shouldn't a responsible day care have had eyeballs on my son at all times, especially when in a public park, and if they didn't aren't they liable for this accident? On the flip side if they did have eyeballs on him, shouldn't they have intervened at some point to prevent this accident from happening?

From my perspective they were neglectful in protecting the welfare of my child. Do I have cause to sue for this?

What do you think about Clinical Trials?

Start researching at the National Vaccine Information Centre. You will find that vaccination has really NO scientific evidence to back it up and damages your own immune system, making you more susceptible to chronic disease later in life. The drug companies have lately been caught with their pants down through inside whistle blowers. Some of the issues are: doctors being paid to sign phony "peer reviews"; deliberately falsifying the conclusions of studies so that they show a drug is effective or to hide the negative effects; loading placebos with other drugs that will make the new drug look better than it is; bribery of FDA officials with offers of high paying drug company jobs... So you have no guarantee that what you think you're "testing" is safe and won't maim you now or later.
For that kind of risk they should be paying people $150,000 not $1500. And trust me, they can afford it.

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