Friday, January 19, 2007
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Patient's rights to their medical records. A fiction in reality? Patients have rights? For evil to prevail – it is sufficient only – that good men/women do nothing? The appearance of a link or the contents of comments, on any page, in no way indicates or implies an endorsement of any kind. Viewers are asked to advise of the presence of inappropriate comments or postings. Click on a comment link to express your view on a post. Alert a friend, to a post, by clicking on its envelope icon.
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This article is veiled advertizing and promotion for organ transplants.
It has been contrived to give the impression that transplants are a normal part of treatment and that people have a right to them.
Baloney.
The first step to extreme moneymaking is to desensitize the public to what you are about to do. This article shows us one of the ways to deal with an obstacle in your path...
You talk about the thing you want to do as though it isn't the real issue. Focus on something sort of connected to it as though you can't possibly be doing anything wrong with the main thing.
Organ transplants are wrong, wrong wrong. Talking about the problems of getting OHIP to pay for them is a cunning way to get people to think transplants are ordinary everyday medical treatments. They are not. They are ways to sell hope for a huge price and kill young people whose lives would be saved were it not so tempting to criminal doctors to salivate at their "spare parts."
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