Posted by Just Another Old Geezer on January 14, 2012 at 04:20:03 from (216.105.208.2):
In Reply to: Amish Jailed Over Sign posted by Whizkidkyus on January 13, 2012 at 15:12:59:
3 different sects by me, two use the SMV sign, One does not. State fought it and lost. These will not use them because they think that it puts their faith in a symbol (the smv sign) rather than God. Weather I agree with it or not is a moot point. They are on the road without signage, we know it, and we have to watch out for them. Hitting a horse and buggy in wis is the same as hitting a pedestrian. This summer I picked two amish neighbors up at 3:00 am at the hospital ER after the wagon they had was rear ended on their way home from the farmers market. Driver of the suv was sober, but went away in handcuffs. ( sorry, do not know the final outcome) What I think is discusting is their lack of knowlage, their faith in anyone with a DR. degree in their name, and the people out their who want to scam them for their money because of their lack of education. One of my amish neighbors had a developmentaly disabled child. Still diapered at age 5. Not speaking in complete sentances. Did not start walking untill 3. not hiting the standard benchmarks. The parents decided they needed to get help for this child. so they are taking him to a CHIROPRACTOR who did an exam (???!!!) of the child and told them that the child was mentaly fine and it was just that the connection from the brain to the body had not yet developed. They are to bring this child to the chiropractor twice a week for the next three to five years to have his spine aligned to let the brain to body connection re-established. AND THEY BELEVE THIS!!!!
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