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Indeed, and, as I recall, craig repeatedly demonstrated how little he knows about scientific publishing. I am guessing the same extends to medical research publishing as well, despite his definitive statements. Just about time for another the other champion troller to chime in.
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A professor of sociology from Princeton on Urban inequality, a student in California that is studying mental health in urban settings in other countries and an associate on sociology. This is why we all need to give our little token to the NRA every year. They fight these guys for us every single day.
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A professor of sociology from Princeton on Urban inequality, a student in California that is studying mental health in urban settings in other countries and an associate on sociology. This is why we all need to give our little token to the NRA every year. They fight these guys for us every single day. Really? How, exactly, do they "fight these guys for us every single day"?
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Along the same lines as this off-topic thread, is the topic of wellness interviews at your primary care, physicians office.
I am surprised that no one has been outraged by the set of questions routinely asked by their primary care physician’s interviewing staff. Those people are the real enemy. Their questions are clearly a trap designed to take your guns.
Being that this website is populated by people that must be visiting their physicians regularly, one would think they get asked these questions all the time.
Are there guns in your house? Do you keep them locked up? Do you drink? Do you use drugs? And any number of other questions that undoubtedly were concocted to be used as a way to seize something from you, or control you in someway. Those mental health questions where are you have to add up all the points. Every time you go into the office are clearly an avenue to be used to seize your guns and lock you up in a mental institution.
How come nobody seems outraged on a daily basis about that stuff?
Lloyd broke his leg, unless he bit down on a stick and set it himself, I would’ve thought he would’ve been outraged by all those inquiries?
Last edited by ClapperZapper; 08/16/24 05:05 PM.
Out there doing it best I can.
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Along the same lines as this off-topic thread, is the topic of wellness interviews at your primary care, physicians office.
I am surprised that no one has been outraged by the set of questions routinely asked by their primary care physician’s interviewing staff. Those people are the real enemy. Their questions are clearly a trap designed to take your guns.
Being that this website is populated by people that must be visiting their physicians regularly, one would think they get asked these questions all the time.
Are there guns in your house? Do you keep them locked up? Do you drink? Do you use drugs? And any number of other questions that undoubtedly were concocted to be used as a way to seize something from you, or control you in someway. Those mental health questions where are you have to add up all the points. Every time you go into the office are clearly an avenue to be used to seize your guns and lock you up in a mental institution.
How come nobody seems outraged on a daily basis about that stuff?
Lloyd broke his leg, unless he bit down on a stick and set it himself, I would’ve thought he would’ve been outraged by all those inquiries? Those questions are part of an initiative to prevent suicide. You can choose to answer them or not, with no repercussions to your healthcare - that's what I do.
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No way. They are clearly a wolf in sheep’s clothing. They are out to take away our guns.
Out there doing it best I can.
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No way. They are clearly a wolf in sheep’s clothing. They are out to take away our guns. Just curious, do you wear your tinfoil hat into the exam room or leave it in the car? Are you sure you didn't get microchipped during your last colonoscopy? Or are we all part of the Matrix, so who cares?
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When they started hiring the people with all the piercings and tattoos, that’s when I first began to get a hint that something was up. Then came the people with the brown skin. I was like what? Can’t I get an American doctor anymore?
Everybody knows our welfare system is overwhelmed by undeserving cigarette smoking fat people that don’t belong in America sucking up our healthcare resources. They make me wait. They spread germs amongst us. They only use emergency rooms. And they,ve done it all to themselves.
And they don’t want me hunting with firearms. They only vote for people that will give them more of my tax dollars.
Out there doing it best I can.
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