Re: me

From: Rafael Haciski MD (haciski@earthlink.net)
Tue Oct 26 14:33:49 1999


And what kind of research did you do before this interview?? Did you know who the reporter was? and what their slant was? Or did you just jum in blindly? In which case you got what you deserved. :)

As all good boy scouts know ­> BE PREPARED!

--
Rafael Haciski, MD FACOG
Gynecology & Infertility Associates
Baltimore MD
http://www.IVF-md.com

---------- >From: "Robert J. Woolley" <wooll005@tc.umn.edu> >To: Multiple recipients of list OB-GYN-L <ob-gyn-l@talk.obgyn.net> >Subject: Re: me >Date: Tue, Oct 26, 1999, 07:55 >

> In message <3814EA94.47020F0A@mindspring.com> writes: >> >> "Robert J. Woolley" wrote: >> > When pressed, I remembered one case where I had (probably defrauding the >> > insurer of about $5), so, predictably, the reporter used that and none of >> > the >> > parts where I explained why I think it's wrong to lie and cheat the system. >> > *sigh* Oh well. >> >> And, all this time I thought you were really the spirit of Jack in "A >> Few Good Men." >> But, then, maybe you are. >> >> Do you have any hint on how you were targeted by NPR? > > I volunteered. The reporter posted a note on a family practice e-mail list > asking for people who had opinions one way or the other on the matter. I > responded. > > -- > --------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > --------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > --------------------------------------------------------------------------- > Bob Woolley > St. Paul, Minnesota > > "There is no evidence in the Bible that, when Cain killed > Abel with a rock, God even considered banning rocks." > > -- Massad Ayoob >





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