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	<title>Comments on: Something I can&#8217;t imagine</title>
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		<title>By: Reality Rounds</title>
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		<description>I had previously read that story and it makes me sick.  Who the hell has the right to legislate who you can love, visit in the hospital, raise children, or marry?  No one should have that kind of power.  I feel very lucky to work in  a hospital that is progressive in trying to get rid of some of these old school rules.  We may soon just abolish a visiting policy all together, and trust me, this is causing a lot of angst from some staff.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I had previously read that story and it makes me sick.  Who the hell has the right to legislate who you can love, visit in the hospital, raise children, or marry?  No one should have that kind of power.  I feel very lucky to work in  a hospital that is progressive in trying to get rid of some of these old school rules.  We may soon just abolish a visiting policy all together, and trust me, this is causing a lot of angst from some staff.</p>
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