Tuesday, June 22, 2010

Cease And Delist

Given the way I was treated by "the right people" when I came home to Asheboro and tried my damnedest to do the right thing by all of my patients (as opposed to just those fancying themselves VIP's), I would be lying (and contrary to the nasty legal tactic that made all the hometown headlines years ago courtesy of the Courier Tribune's David Renfro, I don't lie) if I said that it's not been SWEET to see what went around come around for some of them. While I am very sorry for all "the small people" getting caught in the crossfire, what's going on now is a larger, karmic kind of justice that kind of gives me hope.

"Community" stopped meaning something to many of these people a long time ago. Ergo, for being true to myself and my profession, I somehow got "delisted" and exiled from the town where I was raised for the horrible sin of saving a child's life.

I still marvel that it happened . . . especially that it was allowed to happen . . . by people who profess to be Christians. It also amazes me that pretty much to this day, no one cares . . . and that, when it comes to healthcare in Asheboro, the things that really need to be reformed have not been.

And/so, speaking of "Community", here is an article that is appearing more and more relevant with every passing day.