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![]() "Gould 0738" wrote in message ... NOYB wrote: Ask him his political affiliation. No dentist I know makes it a habit of discussing politics, religion, etc. with his/her patients. I certainly don't. I get people from both sides of the political spectrum...and both sides get the same response when they say something extreme or outlandish. I just smile, nod, and tell 'em to open. Hell, if you vacation and get a tootache in Naples one day, *you* could sit in my chair and never even know it. Hard as it might be to imagine, I'd even treat Harry with utmost respect and professionalism. Will the real Dr. NOYB please stand up? You have the entire panel confused on this, the 2,457th editon of "What's My Conservative Rec.boats Line?" From the archives, last March. Cut 'n paste: ******************* When I know a patient is of the liberal, ultra left-wing pursuasion, I nod my head when they spew their liberal rhetoric...until I have them laid back in the chair, with a rubber dam covering their mouth, and an air driven handpiece turning at 200,000 RPM. Then the fun begins. I get to go on and on about my thoughts on Miguel Estrada, the coming war with Iraq, Bush's success against al Qaeda, my dislike for liberals, etc, etc. That's the best way to assure that I won't have them or any of their liberal comrades back in my office anytime soon. It was especially fun immediately following the 2000 Presidential election. ***************************** Somehow, I suspect the version of your chairside manner related today is closer to the truth than the cut and paste paragraph. I'd like to imagine so. Unfortunately, the version posted today is the more accurate description of how all but a couple of patients are treated in my office. The "cut and paste" you have above is a very good "gotcha", however...I commend you for it. Perhaps you can have Time Russert's job when he's done with it. ;-) The 2000 election was an interesting time. I did let political discussions enter into the conversations, since that's all anyone was talking about. If someone said something I strongly disagreed with, then usually I just smiled and nodded my head. Once they were sitting back, I occasionally added my 2 cents...usually in just a passing one or two sentence comment. It was my way of saying "you and I aren't on the same page here...but let's keep this on just a professional level." I did use this tactic on occasion to get rid of a loud-mouth or two...but I *never* initiated the conversation unless the other person first stirred the pot. Usually the conversation went something like this: Patient (out of the blue):"Well, I can get this tooth fixed now. I just got my tax rebate today. Of course, the Republican's are just playing politics with the tax cut, though" Me (smiling and nodding): "Yeah, well...Ok...now open." Me (patient's mouth covered with rubber dam): "Of course, the Dem's are playing dirty politics with the Miguel Estrada filibuster. In fact, it's pretty shameful. But, I guess both sides are guilty of *playing politics" at one time or another." By the time they leave, we're friends again...but they know better than to start a political conversation in my chair. |
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