Quote from jem:
are you having some sort of flashback. You have never been this off topic on a thread before.
Additionally you have never been so wrong.
If you had any income you could go to wells fargo or other lender and apply for an FHA loan. Then go to a seller and make a full price offer and ask for a 3.5% contribution to closing costs. If the seller says yes... you have a non money down deal.
In short sales - the selling banks have give approval to those deals routinely.
Quote from Martinghoul:
It's not illegal, but it's against the most fundamental ethical tenets of the medical profession. In fact, isn't this doctor acting in direct contravention to a solemn oath he swore as a qualified physician?
It goes something like this, I think:
"I will not permit considerations of religion, nationality, race, party politics or social standing to intervene between my duty and my patient"
Your people are full of it. I grew up in the Soviet Union and lived there until my late teens. Before the collapse of the Soviet infrastructure, provision of healthcare in the Soviet Union was adequate (although varied geographically). Moreover, if you look at what the Soviet authorities inherited from tzarist Russia, they have actually managed quite well. For example, the regular epidemics of anthrax, plague and malaria were stopped in the Soviet Union in the 20s and 30s thanks to the efforts of Narkomzdrav.Quote from maxpi:
I talked to people that grew up in the Soviet Union, they said that the doctors didn't give a shit about the patients. They talked of people leaving the hospital with bloody bandages and all sorts of horrible stuff... when the Soviet Union finally collapsed they were so non-health conscious that a Coke vending machine had a single cup and everybody drank from it. Disease was spread via that, the people in charge did nothing about it...
Don't be silly (and that applies particularly to the other poster, who so liked the idea of swearing by the ancient Greek pantheon)...Quote from peilthetraveler:
No, that is not in the hippocratic oath. It doesnt even say anything close to that.
Quote from hermit:
Background Info - That urologist is a Republican and his wife is running for an office.
And it gets worse - he doesn't know what's in the bill.
Doctor Against Treating Obama Supporters Admits Not Knowing Whatâs In Health Reform Bill
http://www.alan.com/2010/04/03/doct...mits-not-knowing-whats-in-health-reform-bill/
Quote from Martinghoul:
Don't be silly (and that applies particularly to the other poster, who so liked the idea of swearing by the ancient Greek pantheon)...
Obviously, doctors don't swear the ancient version of the Hippocratic Oath these days. This is the Declaration of Geneva, from which my excerpt was taken:
http://www.omed.pitt.edu/current-students/declaration-of-geneva.php