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Re: New Jersey Judge Blocks Dad From Delivery Room
I can't respond to your post or the previous one because you edited my quote without indicating that it was edited by you. Please do not edit my comments, even if it is just to change the way my comments are being formatted (e.g., 1) 2) etc). Generally when quoting another person it is allowable to use (snip) or (...) to indicate you are taking a part from the person's comments, or to add names in brackets for example: adding [President Obama] inside of brackets to clarify a quote where a person used "he" and you have added the name in brackets in the quote so it was clear who are are speaking of in your response (to clarify who he/she might be).
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1.) you should reread the OP and thread nobody took his parental rights away. he is allowed to be there, just not in the room when the birth is going on if the patient doesnt want him there
2.) correct and that factually did not happen here
3.)he has not right to witness the birth, ZERO.
4.) he is already
5.) medical standards apply here and privacy rights, the baby wont be moving "immediately" anywhere until theres some checking of him. SOrry you have to use reality here
6.) yes and not seeing the birth wont change this
7.) and why would we do this? why not simply do the easier thing of waiting to the room and patient is ready to let others in or once the baby is determined to be medically sound then move it LOL
this is hilarious.
can you tell me the right that is violated of the dad by not allowing him to violate the right of the mother?
I can't respond to your post or the previous one because you edited my quote without indicating that it was edited by you. Please do not edit my comments, even if it is just to change the way my comments are being formatted (e.g., 1) 2) etc). Generally when quoting another person it is allowable to use (snip) or (...) to indicate you are taking a part from the person's comments, or to add names in brackets for example: adding [President Obama] inside of brackets to clarify a quote where a person used "he" and you have added the name in brackets in the quote so it was clear who are are speaking of in your response (to clarify who he/she might be).
Basically it is proper etiquette when using the quote function to avoid edits inside the "quote tags" unless it is clear that you did so for reason that I indicated. To do otherwise runs the risk of blatant intellectual dishonesty, which I do not believe was your intention.
Thanks
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