Re: Statins and muscle damage



jason@xxxxxxxxxx (Jason Johnson) wrote in news:jason-2206061451030001@66-
52-22-1.lsan.pw-dia.impulse.net:

Hello,
Thanks for your excellent post. I was not aware that doctors no longer
have to take the real Hippcratic Oath. Doctors in one of the states can
now legally kill people that want to be killed. Abortion doctors in all
of
the states kill unborn babies on a daily basis. It's not shocking to me
that doctors no longer take the real Hippcratic Oath. I seem to recall
that one line of the original oath is related to not causing any harm to
their patients. Of course, when they kill unborn babies or kill people
that request it--they are causing MAJOR harm to their patients. "Beam me
up Scotty--there is no intelligent life down year."
Thanks again for your post.
Jason
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Hopefully, you will never find yourself terminally ill, in excruciating
pain and wishing to die with some dignity or have a daughter who gets
knocked up at 15.

You just went from bad to worse.

L.

.



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