Saturday, April 3, 2010

HAVE SOMETHING TO HIDE, DOCTORS?

Speaking of criminal conspiracies to cultivate open use
of illegal drugs in a state like Hawaii where those who
create conditions for drug crimes receive preferential
treatment by agencies, even law enforcement . . .

It is all about money, after all. In light of this past
year's "victorious" health care reform, physicians know
that it really is all about protecting their control of
certain strings of commerce in their pulverized profess-
ional sector. Now that doctors are mere cogs in the wheel
of a vast profit engine for pharmaceuticals and insurance
companies, they act and feel like victims.

What was that "hypocritical oath" about that physicians
take when they receive the entitlement of their honorable
profession to protect human life and the dignity of life?

I know many doctors in Hawaii have been frustrated. They
try, and try and try to get satisfaction in fulfilling
this hypocritic, I mean hippocratic oath but alas, remain
frustrated, bitter and disempowered by Hawaii's commitment
to mediocrity.

Even local eateries and bars are subject to the same type
of swarm for those promoting illegal drugs openly. I just
spoke with a female employee at the bar where I regularly
sit and chat. I called to say that yesterday a male patron
sat at the bar reeking of pakalolo or hashish, smiling like
he was looking for social contact with their bartender.

This is a public establishment where others, like myself,
who advocate for a drug-free and safe community should feel
that we are free to live within the boundaries of the law
without being slandered, harassed and targeted. We know
the "white collar" crimes associated with impeding drug
crime investigation, and we know the professional groups
who willfully use laws to the advantage of "white collar"
drug users.

Some have nothing to hide, obviously. They feel free and
safe to use illegal drugs in public places. Others have
been hiding behind a transparent veil of hypocrisy.

Wait until the "victorious" health care reform starts to
be implemented and examined line-by-line, Democrats.

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