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Shooter
- Nov 19, 2008
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I have a nice diesel generator and about 100 gallon of fuel. If in the event of a power outage, the father of a child with diabetes came and asked to put his daughter's insulin in my fridge, I'd gladly oblige. If he came to me making demands, I'd accommodate his daughter and forcibly remove him from my property.
The father in the video could ask those with generators to store it for him. But I'd think a father of a child with diabetes would know that insulin needs refrigerated and would plan accordingly. Instead, many count on the charity of others. Charity is a great thing and I encourage it. Demand it and you lose all sympathy with me.
The father in the video could ask those with generators to store it for him. But I'd think a father of a child with diabetes would know that insulin needs refrigerated and would plan accordingly. Instead, many count on the charity of others. Charity is a great thing and I encourage it. Demand it and you lose all sympathy with me.