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Re: Coulter, Malpractice & EdwardsFrom: Don Miller (DrMiller@eNATAL.com)Sun Jul 11 10:45:15 2004
>Personally, I'd prefer keeping such vitriol spewing columnists like Ann >Coulter off the list.
>I second the motion that we refrain from quoting miscreants Personally, I'd prefer that we denounce those on the list who would try to impose their own political "filters" on what should or should not be posted here. And why is it always those who are the most "liberal", are the ones who are most intolerant of opposing views and are so quick to name-calling?
>In the hope of getting this conversation back onto the issue at hand The issue "at hand" is tort/malpractice reform and NOT which candidate is most eloquent. I hope that you agree that the progress of tort/malpractice reform in the USA directly affects, every day, the livelihood and career choices of many on this list. Physicians should be allowed to inform themselves of ALL views on such issues and make their own decisions - and then live with the consequences of those decisions. As I first said, it is a certainty, that with a trial lawyer who has made millions suing doctors (primarily obstetricians) in the White House (e.g. a fox in the henhouse), that tort reform would be DEAD for years. I just hope that trial lawyers don't try to "get back" at physicians like they did to the docs in Florida who sought to limit trial lawyer fees. BTW, I like how you have decided that physicians are the real source of the malpractice crisis. I'm sure Edwards and the trial lawyers' lobby would agree with you.
-- Donald W. Miller, Jr., MD, FACOG eNATAL, LLC http://www.eNATAL.com
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