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jammer
Monrovia, CA
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At least the hospital took quick action to correct the problem. The only problem is: they will eventually be forced to hire back the cheats, when the unions and the fired cheats go to court.
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Anonymous
Walnut, CA
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Mr. Girardot: DUH! Trust has always been a rare commodity. Funny it took you this long to figure that out...haha
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Concerned
Northridge, CA
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It's very sad to think of where this country is headed, we have gotten away from what this country was founded on, ONE NATION UNDER GOD. Too many people get away with anything they want, including out government.
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Jefferson
Los Angeles, CA
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It is even hard to trust the newspapers when you find their editors sitting on stories about lying elected official because they are friends with them.
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JCB737
Duarte, CA
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Trust God.
Isn't that plain and simple enough.
Look at what political correctness has done to your country.
Get your head out of the sand and stand up for something.
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creeps
Arcadia, CA
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never trust the government. a few weeks ago there was a story that the fbi knew of the mortgage fraud lending skemes. but why didn't they intervened or stopped the madness. from what i hear is that the government pays the media to print up stories to make it seem they are doing their job and that they are on top of things which is not true.
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Jay
Los Angeles, CA
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We live in one big crooked world. The only trust you can find now is with your family and some can't even get it there. So sad.
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Insider
Las Vegas, NV
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Mr. Girardot, you forgot to mention that you cannot trust newspapers to accurately report the news. To go along with that, you really can't trust a newspaper, editor or reporter to not be biased in reporting political news, news about police officers, etc. How in the world could you forget an entity that has the most influence upon the public?
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trustworthy people
San Dimas, CA
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Your comment "these lazy good-for-nothings need to cheat?" used is degrading, uncalled and beyond microscopic and narrow-minded description about health care providers. Getting a CPR will not make a person good! We hope that when you go to a hospital as patient, you would not ask for CPR cards but be more concerned how you will be cured, cared and comforted.
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Moe needs a voice
AOL
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LOL, I think the point Frank was making is this:
We entrust our lives to the medical profession at all levels. If ANY one in the medical profession has to cheat on the renewal or the obtaining of their CPR card, it is very scary! So, NO, I don't ask for proof they have a CPR card when going into ER, I am asking them to help me and I want to know, they know what the heck they are doing and they didn't cheat on harder tests to get there.. Your life may depend on their knowledge one day......it isn't just the CPR test......
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