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Save Sully's Job!

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Alisa Vasquez
9 years ago

He did what a teacher should do and thats educate.

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Deana Latta
9 years ago

For informing his students of the risks, which are all listed on the vaccine inserts.They were high school students, not small children, and age of consent for vaccines here without parental consent is 14. Not one of them knew of any risks. No one is told of them, & when asked for a vaccine insert, they are often denied them, saying they are N/A. He did NOTHING wrong!

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Anonymous
9 years ago

This teacher did nothing wrong. He made sure his students were aware of informed consent which sadly the health care professional didn't deem important. Everyone has a right to know what is being injected into their body and possible side effects before allowing said procedure. He did what his job is to do... TEACH. Maybe instead of trying to raise another generation of mindless people, the school board want students to be raised to think for themselves and make educated decisions.

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Shirley Guertin
9 years ago

Hurrah for the teacher. Don't stop doing what you are doing

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Jillian
9 years ago

This is a complete outrage! This man was protecting these students because he cares!

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Kim
9 years ago

Everyone is entitled to their opinion and this teacher is teaching critical thinking skills. Why can't he get students to question things like the ingredients in vaccines ... everyone should be informed and make an informed consent !!!!!!!!! The inserts for the vaccines speak for themselves. Good job Mr. Sullivan ....

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Gina
9 years ago

I agree ! It IS the most professional thing a teacher has done ! Go Sully!

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Wendy Faye
9 years ago

adverse vaccine reactions are more common than they tell us. He's right!! https://medium.com/@james.4base/censored-study-of-vaccinated-vs-unvaccinated-sees-daylight-4be6f3a03c1c#.v724544hw

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Anonymous
9 years ago

There's tons of papers written by doctors showing vaccines can and have caused death.

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Terry K Dika Volchoff
9 years ago

Thank you Mr. Sullivan

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Anonymous
9 years ago

This is ridiculous. There are plenty of people who have had serious side effects leading to death from vaccines. This man is a teacher who is getting people to think. We are all sick of being told what is good for us. It's time we think for ourselves.

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Melissa Griggs
9 years ago

This teacher was standing up for the rights of his students. Every single person has the right to informed consent before agreeing to accept medical treatment or any invasive procedure. Some people, especially that young, may not know they have this right. Before consent, the risks and benefits must be disclosed. If not, nurses and doctors can have legal implications upon them. I am appalled at how these nurses acted. I am also a nurse, if any patient has ever asked me Information on a medical treatment or procedure, I disclose the facts without question. Being a nurse consists of educating. You do NOT take offense if someone requests information. It's very disturbing that these nurses had an issue with one of the most important factors in health care. Maybe they need to go back to school and take ethics again.

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Candace
9 years ago

He deserves his job back!

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Renee zeb
9 years ago

vaccine prejudice. He just read the facts!!!!!

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Anonymous
9 years ago

Bravo to this brave and honest teacher! He deserves an award for calling the clinic out on their substandard care!

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David Keller
9 years ago

the man should be commended!!! Vaccines are a deadly scam!

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Nicole Leavitt
9 years ago

In a world where information is at our finger tips informed consent is not accessible. Bless this brave educator to open eyes to students at an age to understand. Shame on our health systems for not providing true informed consent and not being prepared for questioning.

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Michelle
9 years ago

What is wrong with you people? Why so scared of the truth?

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Evelyn Jaeger
9 years ago

What does it say about our society if people who ask questions and stand for informed decisions, are being punished?

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Katarina Onuschak
9 years ago

We need teachers who teach the children to think, ask question and challenge the status quo. Hat off to this one!