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Say you’ve been shot. (Sorry about that!). You are rushed to the hospital, hoping to be partially repaired. But, it turns out, your doctor may be partially responsible. He may be contributing to the PAC who bribes politicians not to protect you. Shocking, no?
We don’t know who is contributing to the NRA four tax-deductible foundations (or how they could possibly be tax-deductible). That’s where the Big Money (or at least the smart money) goes. But we do know who (besides Russia) is giving to the NRA PAC used for political bribery.
You may say this is “doxing”, but its publicly available, above, & each of these persons openly and proudly declared themselves to be a doctor when they contributed. They could have not disclosed that, or could have given a vague answer.
Yes, people with money, and especially sudden money, tend to be GOP. It happened to my own liberal Democratic parents, who started out in poverty, and ended up making a great salary and pension.
As the saying goes, “If You Are Not a Liberal at 25, You Have No Heart. If You are a Conservative at 35, you’ve lost your Heart, and you’re are a Selfish Asshole.” Senility is always a factor, of course.
But these doctors are not just GOP, or GOP donors. They’re not just contributing to the AMA bribery fund. They have deliberately, voluntarily and consciously decided that they would help block Red Flag laws, prohibitions against assault weapons, etc.
They’re saying it’s OK for you & your family to be murdered. The only possible excuse is that injuries are good business. Yes, they are in bad need of psychological consulting, and should have their licenses revoked. And I would never, ever go to them, for any reason.
Eric Clary, Anesthesiologist, Birmingham, AL

Michael Creer, Clinical Pathologist, Penn State, Hershey, PA

Rolin Duncan, Family Physician, Poplar Bluff, MO

Guy T Easterling Jr, Internal Medicine, Hawkinsville, GA
Kenneth Fraser, Neurointerventional Surgery & Neuroradiology, Peoria, IL

Douglas Fuller, Occupational Medicine Specialist, Nellis AFB, NV

John Handago, Orthopedic Surgeon, Middletown, NY

Dale Hanson, Family Medicine, Flint, MI
Donald Hickey, General Surgeon, Amherst, NY

Patrick Hinfey, Emergency Medicine and Surgeon, West Orange, NJ

John Howell, Emergency Medicine, Gonzales, TX

Joseph Kelly, Sr., Cosmetic Dentist, Clarks Summit, PA
Jeffrey Murray, Anesthesiologist, Cooperstown, NY

John Phillips, Gastroenterologist, Tupelo, MS

Bryan O'Young, Pain Medicine and Rehabilitation Danville, PA

Michael Redmond, Dermatologist, Lake Norman, NC
Chester Roig, Pathologist, China Spring, TX

Michael Rokhsar, Radiologist, Westfield, NJ

Abu-Rustum, Surgery, Gynecology Surgeon, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, NY. NY

Nicholas Souder, Orthopedic Surgeon, Childress, TX
Thomas Schuler, Spine Surgeon, Reston, VA

Joel Scherer, Internal Medicine, Carmel, IN

Harry Tuten, Jr., Surgeon, Varnville, SC

Troy Watkins, Orthopedic Surgeon, Boise, ID
Arno W Weiss Jr, Plastic Surgeon, Saginaw, MI.

Norman White, Family Medicine, Albuquerque, NM

Thomas White, Orthodontist, Bellingham, WA

Brian D Young, Internal Medicine, Catawissa, PA
rofessor Denise Barnard, Director, Women's Cardiovascular Health Program, UC San Diego

He’s not a medical doctor, but I would be remiss if I did not mention GSU Professor of Physical Therapy, Gordon Warren.
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