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Blogger rumcrook™ said...

bad. very bad.

Saturday, March 06, 2010 5:09:00 am

Blogger Alexander Münch said...

IMO, even if only 1% of what you are saying is correct, it is more then enough to commence an Congressional Investigation NOW!
Nobody knows how many Latent Jihadis are "Huffing & Puffing " now in order 'to bring the house down' not to mention the "Sleepy" and "Dormant" Islamo-Leftos who are standing by their telephones waiting for it to ring!... Not a day passes without a new discovery of an individual or a group who managed to infiltrate a Government's facility of this kind or another! And this is according on hourly basis for DECADES !

Saturday, March 06, 2010 9:01:00 am

Blogger Ray Boyd said...

I think I would ask a doctor - who appearance could denote he was a muslim - if he was a member of the "Muslim doctors and dentist association". If the answer was in the affirmative or he refused to answer I would ask to see another doctor.

The ensuing furore from that would bring the problem of muslim doctors treating infidels via the media to the fore.

All muslim doctors should be made to renounce the muslim doctors association or resign. Actually, if they are members they should just be made to resign.

Saturday, March 06, 2010 10:49:00 am

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Ray Boyd, asking a Muslim physician to provide you with information about organizations (s)he may or may not belong to - and expecting an honest answer - in, an of itself - is taking a risk. How will you ever know if the physician is being honest with you? Simply asking a question like that will tip your hand.

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Beyond the medical profession, try thinking of a single profession in which you think it is completely safe to have a devout Muslim employed. Think of one which has (little or) no possibility of impacting the safety and security of you and your loved ones.

Go ahead, I'll give you some time.

Think carefully. Your life could depend on the answer.

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Las Vegas is in hot water for daring to respond to several muslim males making a display of public prayer. Look it up. It's coming to a neighborhood near you.

Saturday, March 06, 2010 11:09:00 am

Blogger Always On Watch said...

When Mr. AOW was in the nursing home last year, the facility's doctor was a Moslem, who had donated to the campaign fund of Esam Omeish. Gotta love Google search.

See this web site for some details about Omeish.

Sure, the two could have been colleagues and friends (Omeish is also a medical doctor), but I still removed the facility's doctor as Mr. AOW's physician.

I should also say that the nursing home had several Moslems on staff (RN's and CNA's). All were from Africa, not the Arab world. The facility did not permit Islamic prayers nor did it give time off for prayers during the day as the facility's orientation is Christian. I did keep a close eye on the nursing personnel, however, to see if they used the alcohol-based sanitizer. They did. If they hadn't, I'd have raised hell and contacted a litigation attorney.

I would also point out that the head of the nursing at the facility was not a Moslem and that working at this particular privately-owned facility was considered one of the best such jobs in Northern Virginia.

Saturday, March 06, 2010 11:58:00 am

Anonymous revereridesagain said...

There was at least one Muslim doctor on the staff of the hospital I spent a month in after my 2004 car crash. (Fortunately, the two surgeons who literally saved my neck were not!) There may have been more on the nursing staff -- at that time I was not sufficiently aware of the issue to notice. I did come down with a common hospital gastric infection that is now one of the "superbugs" that can kill you -- C. difficile. (OTOH, no infection problems whatever when my first crash landed me in a Catholic hospital back in 1984.)

I first heard about the problem with hand sanitation back in the '90s while working as a transcriptionist at a major rehab facility in Boston. At the time the impression was given that some of the nurses were slacking on hand washing because it would damage their manicured nails. Think there may have been more to the story than that.

Saturday, March 06, 2010 1:18:00 pm

Anonymous Dr C. Riyal Kilar said...

Dear brothers and sisters in Islam, I have something terrible to report.

I have come home from the hospital feeling very upset. All the radiation sources have disappeared from the oncology department - probably those Methodists up to their tricks again.

The kaffir hospital management (Inshallah may they soon die of strange, undiagnosable ailments and be replaced by Islamic brothers) called an emergency meeting addressed by a kaffir police officer. This institutionally-racist representative of the oppressive Zionist-Crusader alliance said that the radiation sources could be "Used by terrorists to make a dirty bomb".

I was extremely hurt and distressed by this statement. I forcefully pointed out that there is no such thing as a terrorist - Obama(pbuh) himself has said so. The word 'terrorist' is hate-speech - it is a racist term of abuse used by bigots, Islamophobes and kaffirs who don't know their place (Inshallah may they find themselves upon our operating tables tended by Muslim anaesthetists) to vilify peaceful Muslims.

I have written to the Chief of Police demanding the officer's dismissal and prosecution for racist verbal assault. I intend to sue the Police Department for the post-traumatic emotional stress this appalling incident has caused me, and will continue to cause me for the next fifty years.

I have been examined by four independent Muslim psychiatrists who will vouch for my mental suffering (I'll accept an out of court settlement of $1,500,000 in a five-way split, Inshallah).

I just hope I've recovered enough by next week to be able to attend the annual dinner of the Muslim Medical Malpractitioners' Association. My colleague Dr Aggun I. Singh-Deth will be receiving the Dr Josef Mengele (pbuh) Prize for innovation in surgical procedures, and I am due to give a presentation on performance evaluation for our new Dr Harold Shipman (pbuh) award for meeting mortality rate targets (One point for a standard kaffir, two for a dancing slag, three for a Jew, four for an Islamophobic blogger, five for an apostate and 100 for Sir Salman Rushdie).

I must finish now, as night has fallen and I have noticed a strange green light in the back of my car. Probably glowworms.

- Dr C. Riyal Kilar
Muslim Medical Malpractitioners Association - 'You'll need more than an apple a day to keep us away'™

Saturday, March 06, 2010 4:56:00 pm

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