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Cake day: June 12th, 2023

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  • In the U.S. the difference is whether or not the hospital has permission from the patient.

    If the patient has not given permission for the information to be released, then the hospital isn’t allowed to release it. There’s no gray area there.

    I’m not sticking up for special treatment for criminals and traitors. I’m saying that everyone gets to say what information is released about their healthcare. As it should be.

    For actual criminals, the police can get a warrant to get information.

    And yes, a journalist can try to get information, and the hospital has a responsibility to do everything they can to prevent that.

    The question was:

    What is stopping him or a democratic senator from going to the hospital with a camera and finding out for themselves.

    And my answer was the hospital. Because the hospital has a responsibility to protect the privacy of all their patients.






  • “The corporate media system and the political establishment got to act as judge, jury, and executioner,” Platner said in an 11 minute, 15 second campaign video. “We live in a political system that is not built for normal people.”

    Ok, I’m disappointed, but seriously? Is he trying to suggest that it’s all a lie, or is he trying to suggest that all normal people have a couple sexual assaults in their background?

    Does he think his history counts as “normal people”?









  • Primarily because if I didn’t reach out, my manager would have. Except he wouldn’t have stopped with a teams chat message. He would have started calling her cell phone, personal phone, etc.

    When I said I’d reach out to her, I circumvented that. It gave us time for him to move onto the next thing.

    He’s getting better, but when he panics he falls back into bad behavior.