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Is the Nemours Foundation giving Delaware its fair share?

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Total Votes: 600
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  • JoeBrown - 8 years ago

    I'm so sorry you had to drive two hours to get to a children's hospital when you son broke his arm, but should the parents of Florida have to drive 16 hours to get the same treatment?

  • Pat Ryan - 8 years ago

    This is a perfect example of what happens when the terms of a trust or will are changed and do not reflect the wishes of the person who bequeathed the money. I don' t disagree that children in Florida should be helped, but the priorities of the trust should be for the benefit of children here first.

  • WALTER SCHOEN - 8 years ago

    THE HOSPITAL IS DOING WONDERFUL THINGS FOR THE CHILDREN OF DE., AND WE HOPE IT WILL CONTINUE,.

    THE FLORIDA EXTENSION WILL DO MUCH FOR THE CHILDREN OF FLA. THE FLA OPERATION SHOULD MIRROR THE DE FACILITY, BOTH FINANCIALLY AND OPERATIONAL, AND BECOME PROFITABLE SO THE WORK OF BOTH SITES BENEFIT THE KIDES OF DE AND FLA.

  • cfbamos - 8 years ago

    Business will go where they are treated the best.....

    Case in point: Texas and North Dakota. Do the research....

  • Bruce Brunozzi - 8 years ago

    Your poll shows the "victim" mindset. They can spend their money any where they want. It is great that they are in Delaware, they do good work, but they should be able to go anywhere they choose.

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