Choice. Please.
Wouldn't it make sense that in the United States, the land of the free and the home of the brave, we would have the freedom of choice? Sure. It's a concept that many think we do have. However, the more I research and open my eyes to DAILY happenings around me in the world of politics, the media and other strategies, I am beginning to disagree. I have noticed that most mothers are unaware that they have MANY choices to make regarding what happens to their baby - or not - right after birth, especially when birth occurs in a hospital. If people are unaware that choices even exist, is that still freedom of choice? There are a few (maybe many) things in this world that make me heated, at least a little. You could say I'm passionate. I have always been in awe of those throughout history that have stood up for freedom, yet I didn't feel the need to even tell the world my strong opinion until my blood pressure rose significantly. I was just fine in my little world living how I wanted. That was until SB277.
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Choice. Please.
Wouldn't it make sense that in the United States, the land of the free and the home of the brave, we would have the freedom of choice? Sure. It's a concept that many think we do have. However, the more I research and open my eyes to DAILY happenings around me in the world of politics, the media and other strategies, I am beginning to disagree. I have noticed that most mothers are unaware that they have MANY choices to make regarding what happens to their baby - or not - right after birth, especially when birth occurs in a hospital. If people are unaware that choices even exist, is that still freedom of choice? There are a few (maybe many) things in this world that make me heated, at least a little. You could say I'm passionate. I have always been in awe of those throughout history that have stood up for freedom, yet I didn't feel the need to even tell the world my strong opinion until my blood pressure rose significantly. I was just fine in my little world living how I wanted. That was until SB277.
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Choice. Please.

Choice. Please.

by Kim
Choice. Please.

Choice. Please.

by Kim

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Wouldn't it make sense that in the United States, the land of the free and the home of the brave, we would have the freedom of choice? Sure. It's a concept that many think we do have. However, the more I research and open my eyes to DAILY happenings around me in the world of politics, the media and other strategies, I am beginning to disagree. I have noticed that most mothers are unaware that they have MANY choices to make regarding what happens to their baby - or not - right after birth, especially when birth occurs in a hospital. If people are unaware that choices even exist, is that still freedom of choice? There are a few (maybe many) things in this world that make me heated, at least a little. You could say I'm passionate. I have always been in awe of those throughout history that have stood up for freedom, yet I didn't feel the need to even tell the world my strong opinion until my blood pressure rose significantly. I was just fine in my little world living how I wanted. That was until SB277.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781533147295
Publisher: CreateSpace Publishing
Publication date: 06/21/2016
Pages: 84
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.17(d)

About the Author

Dr. Kim grew up in NEBRASKA. She attended Norfolk Catholic High School, then Creighton University & finally Palmer College of Chiropractic. She graduated in 2009 after a preceptorship in Southern California. She & her husband decided NOT to vaccinate their two beautiful daughters due to many reasons, most importantly the fact that many still contain aborted fetal material. Her decision to become vocal about her choices started with the enforcement of SB277, the law in California that mandated all scheduled & future vaccines merely to attend school in that state. She is appreciative of the religious exemption to vaccination still available in NEBRASKA. She continues to fight for freedom with every possible opportunity.
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