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![]() "Harry Krause" wrote in message news:c3dhc2g=.614c68c188da452e6c1ed6ac8b3eba26@108 2482555.nulluser.com... I'm not suggesting anything of the sort. I am stating right out, deliberately, that Bush and his administration are a pack of liars and thieves, as unethical and dishonest as is humanly possible. Who would believe someone who calls his wife Doctor Doctor, and then tries to convince everyone that their wife with a MD and another doctorial degree wants to be considered a therapist? |
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John
It is bad that you have twisted things so well that you can't even keep up. His wife is a doctor, she is in line to get her doctorate. The "joke" around their friends is that she will be Doctor, Doctor, referring to her soon to be double Doctor ratings. Her choice to be as a therapist is to make her patients feel more comfortable. You might be too young to remember the days when a Doctors bedside manner was very important. "John Smith" wrote in message news:2rdhc.178643$JO3.103114@attbi_s04... Who would believe someone who calls his wife Doctor Doctor, and then tries to convince everyone that their wife with a MD and another doctorial degree wants to be considered a therapist? |
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Have you ever heard the story about the Easter Bunny?
I can not imagine anyone who is interested in getting over their illness being concerned if the person who was helping them calls themselves a doctor or therapist. The important thing is, can the patient feel comfortable talking to the person, that is the result of the doctor's or therapist's personality and technique, rather than wither they call themselves a doctor or a therapist. The bedside manner is very important for all doctors, but a patient seeing a dentist is not going to fell any better about his treatment if the dentist calls himself a hygienist. On the other hand, if someone believed that the person treating them was a therapist and not a doctor, their trust in the doctor would be destroyed when they read the diplomas on the wall, and find out their therapist lied to them. You may wonder why I am highlighting Harry's fabrications? Have you noticed how Harry likes to use the personal information he knows about someone to discredit what they say? Well, I am just giving Harry a dose of his own medicine (and I am not even a doctor). Anyone who has so many skeletons in his closet should be very careful about discussing anyone's else faults. wrote in message ink.net... John It is bad that you have twisted things so well that you can't even keep up. His wife is a doctor, she is in line to get her doctorate. The "joke" around their friends is that she will be Doctor, Doctor, referring to her soon to be double Doctor ratings. Her choice to be as a therapist is to make her patients feel more comfortable. You might be too young to remember the days when a Doctors bedside manner was very important. "John Smith" wrote in message news:2rdhc.178643$JO3.103114@attbi_s04... Who would believe someone who calls his wife Doctor Doctor, and then tries to convince everyone that their wife with a MD and another doctorial degree wants to be considered a therapist? |
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John
While you seem to go around the points made by attempting (rather poorly) to justify your actions, you really should take the time to remember dispensing medicine without a license is against the law. Since you are "not even a doctor", you really should cease and desist from your illegal practice. "John Smith" wrote in message news:7Vdhc.176165$K91.442265@attbi_s02... Have you ever heard the story about the Easter Bunny? I can not imagine anyone who is interested in getting over their illness being concerned if the person who was helping them calls themselves a doctor or therapist. The important thing is, can the patient feel comfortable talking to the person, that is the result of the doctor's or therapist's personality and technique, rather than wither they call themselves a doctor or a therapist. The bedside manner is very important for all doctors, but a patient seeing a dentist is not going to fell any better about his treatment if the dentist calls himself a hygienist. On the other hand, if someone believed that the person treating them was a therapist and not a doctor, their trust in the doctor would be destroyed when they read the diplomas on the wall, and find out their therapist lied to them. You may wonder why I am highlighting Harry's fabrications? Have you noticed how Harry likes to use the personal information he knows about someone to discredit what they say? Well, I am just giving Harry a dose of his own medicine (and I am not even a doctor). Anyone who has so many skeletons in his closet should be very careful about discussing anyone's else faults. |
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lol, very nice comeback. I actually did laugh out loud.
wrote in message nk.net... John While you seem to go around the points made by attempting (rather poorly) to justify your actions, you really should take the time to remember dispensing medicine without a license is against the law. Since you are "not even a doctor", you really should cease and desist from your illegal practice. "John Smith" wrote in message news:7Vdhc.176165$K91.442265@attbi_s02... Have you ever heard the story about the Easter Bunny? I can not imagine anyone who is interested in getting over their illness being concerned if the person who was helping them calls themselves a doctor or therapist. The important thing is, can the patient feel comfortable talking to the person, that is the result of the doctor's or therapist's personality and technique, rather than wither they call themselves a doctor or a therapist. The bedside manner is very important for all doctors, but a patient seeing a dentist is not going to fell any better about his treatment if the dentist calls himself a hygienist. On the other hand, if someone believed that the person treating them was a therapist and not a doctor, their trust in the doctor would be destroyed when they read the diplomas on the wall, and find out their therapist lied to them. You may wonder why I am highlighting Harry's fabrications? Have you noticed how Harry likes to use the personal information he knows about someone to discredit what they say? Well, I am just giving Harry a dose of his own medicine (and I am not even a doctor). Anyone who has so many skeletons in his closet should be very careful about discussing anyone's else faults. |
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On Tue, 20 Apr 2004 18:00:58 GMT, wrote:
John It is bad that you have twisted things so well that you can't even keep up. His wife is a doctor, she is in line to get her doctorate. The "joke" around their friends is that she will be Doctor, Doctor, referring to her soon to be double Doctor ratings. Her choice to be as a therapist is to make her patients feel more comfortable. You might be too young to remember the days when a Doctors bedside manner was very important. "John Smith" wrote in message news:2rdhc.178643$JO3.103114@attbi_s04... Who would believe someone who calls his wife Doctor Doctor, and then tries to convince everyone that their wife with a MD and another doctorial degree wants to be considered a therapist? gehyahtah, is your knowledge of Harry's alleged wife who is an alleged doctor as extensive as your alleged knowledge of Purple Hearts? You apparently missed the following, as you didn't answer my question: "And what part of the regulation did I wrongly state? Note that a wound is an injury (severity is not indicated), and that a physical lesion is *not* required. Medical treatment is required, as is documentation. This can consist of a bandage and an annotation in medical records. When it comes to Purple Hearts, I *do* know of which I speak. I would venture to say I have had much more experience in that regard than you have had." John H On the 'Poco Loco' out of Deale, MD on the beautiful Chesapeake Bay! |
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John
You appear to have missed the point. You are the one that claimed Kerry "requested" his Purple Hearts. Fact is it was his commanding officer that had to request them. Yes I know it is difficult for you, since your guy went AWOL instead of completing his tour... Come to think of it, he went AWOL in country didn't he? Yes that's it, AWOL in the USA... Major war was going on here... If I remember his guy lost that election... "John H" wrote in message ... On Tue, 20 Apr 2004 18:00:58 GMT, wrote: gehyahtahi, is your knowledge of Harry's alleged wife who is an alleged doctor as extensive as your alleged knowledge of Purple Hearts? You apparently missed the following, as you didn't answer my question: "And what part of the regulation did I wrongly state? Note that a wound is an injury (severity is not indicated), and that a physical lesion is *not* required. Medical treatment is required, as is documentation. This can consist of a bandage and an annotation in medical records. When it comes to Purple Hearts, I *do* know of which I speak. I would venture to say I have had much more experience in that regard than you have had." |
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On Tue, 20 Apr 2004 21:07:56 GMT, wrote:
John You appear to have missed the point. You are the one that claimed Kerry "requested" his Purple Hearts. Fact is it was his commanding officer that had to request them. Yes I know it is difficult for you, since your guy went AWOL instead of completing his tour... Come to think of it, he went AWOL in country didn't he? Yes that's it, AWOL in the USA... Major war was going on here... If I remember his guy lost that election... Whoops! I said nothing about Kerry requesting his Purple Hearts. Maybe you should reread the posts. I commented on the (lack of) a requirement for severity of a wound. You then proceeded to accuse me of not knowing of what I speak. Remember? John H On the 'Poco Loco' out of Deale, MD on the beautiful Chesapeake Bay! |
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I apologize, it appears I managed to get 2 Johns mixed up.
I guess that's why I didn't choose prostitution as my profession. "John H" wrote in message ... On Tue, 20 Apr 2004 21:07:56 GMT, wrote: John You appear to have missed the point. You are the one that claimed Kerry "requested" his Purple Hearts. Fact is it was his commanding officer that had to request them. Yes I know it is difficult for you, since your guy went AWOL instead of completing his tour... Come to think of it, he went AWOL in country didn't he? Yes that's it, AWOL in the USA... Major war was going on here... If I remember his guy lost that election... Whoops! I said nothing about Kerry requesting his Purple Hearts. Maybe you should reread the posts. I commented on the (lack of) a requirement for severity of a wound. You then proceeded to accuse me of not knowing of what I speak. Remember? John H On the 'Poco Loco' out of Deale, MD on the beautiful Chesapeake Bay! |
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John H wrote:
On Tue, 20 Apr 2004 18:00:58 GMT, wrote: John It is bad that you have twisted things so well that you can't even keep up. His wife is a doctor, she is in line to get her doctorate. The "joke" around their friends is that she will be Doctor, Doctor, referring to her soon to be double Doctor ratings. Her choice to be as a therapist is to make her patients feel more comfortable. You might be too young to remember the days when a Doctors bedside manner was very important. "John Smith" wrote in message news:2rdhc.178643$JO3.103114@attbi_s04... Who would believe someone who calls his wife Doctor Doctor, and then tries to convince everyone that their wife with a MD and another doctorial degree wants to be considered a therapist? gehyahtah, is your knowledge of Harry's alleged wife who is an alleged doctor as extensive as your alleged knowledge of Purple Hearts? You apparently missed the following, as you didn't answer my question: "And what part of the regulation did I wrongly state? Note that a wound is an injury (severity is not indicated), and that a physical lesion is *not* required. Medical treatment is required, as is documentation. This can consist of a bandage and an annotation in medical records. When it comes to Purple Hearts, I *do* know of which I speak. I would venture to say I have had much more experience in that regard than you have had." Shot in the butt while running away, John? |
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