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Angelamquin
Posted January 2011
I consider not giving medical care to an elderly as elderly abuse. Am I right or wrong?
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PirateQueen
Jan 2011
You need to elaborate..what is exactly is going on. I would think not helping anyone in a bad state is attrocious if you can help it!
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