Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Prosecuting "Non-Profit" Executives In North Carolina For Felonies Is Apparently Not Too Much To Ask

I had originally planned for my Monday, November 15 post - on the slimy goings-on at Pravda the Courier Tribune, and the shake-up at the top of it's "parent company" (the Stephens Media Group) to stay front and center on Housecalls for a few days.

But I simply could not resist posting when I saw this blip from the Charlotte Observer - on the former CEO of a "non-profit" mental health agency being indicted for embezzlement.

And I thought I would use the story to re-emphasize the reason that this blog exists . . . and the reason I am still in this ether (despite a whole lot more GARBAGE courtesy of our local justice system) and have no plans to leave.

I WANT THE IRS/FEDS AND/OR THE NORTH CAROLINA ATTORNEY GENERAL TO INDICT RANDOLPH HOSPITAL CEO & $700,000+/YEAR MAN, ROBERT MORRISON, AND HIS LEFT-HAND MAN, STEVEN EBLIN, FOR MULTIPLE COUNTS OF PERJURY.

The problem there is that Randolph County, DA, Garland Yates has not even ALLOWED me to swear out a complaint . . . nor (in the alternative, since it's clearly "too hot" for him to handle) has our stalwart DA referred the case (way, Way, WAY over his pay grade) to the North Carolina Attorney General's office for the attention it deserves.  Nope.  Since April 2003, his office has simply pretended I do not exist.  In a "reverse Nifong", Garland's ONLY concern has been covering the greedy, lying butts of some of Asheboro's most prominent "right people" - as they feed at the trough of the public dime. 

This is America in 2010.

I ALSO WANT THE STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA (HELLO "MISTA SPEAKA" BRUBAKER) TO PUT SOME MUSCLE BEHIND THE N.C. MEDICAL BOARD'S/JCAHO'S TOOTHLESS, MEALY-MOUTHED PLATITUDES ON MEDICAL ETHICS, AND ENACT REAL REFORM LEGISLATION THAT ACTUALLY PROTECTS MEDICAL WHISTLE-BLOWERS IN THIS STATE FROM THE KIND OF BRUTAL RETALIATION THAT I AND MY MY FAMILY HAVE ENDURED FOR ALL OF TWELVE YEARS . . . BECAUSE ONE-NIGHT-IN-THE-MIDDLE-OF-THE-NIGHT I DID WHAT I WAS SUPPOSED TO DO FOR A VERY SICK NEWBORN BABY.

In other words, until (as my Daddy used to say) someone gets off their dead ass and onto their dying feet and does the job they're charged to do, I'm SO not getting over it. 

And I'm not moving on.

3 comments:

AW said...

I so agree, and have found many who have followed your blog for years and extend their support!

Buzz of the Armfield's who gave money to build the cancer center at Randolph Hospital said...

dead ass and onto their dying feet

Doctor, that is the best description on the condition of the government in this state today.....and it gets much worse when you factor a budget deficit of $3.2 billion soon to be $4 billion.

Our beloved and wise Guv Cupcake has told the local school boards to start looking for ways to cut their budgets. And, we wonder why our schools aren't where they should be?

Even my wife is agreeing that the time is nigh for exiting this place.
We've decided that we are fortunate that our children are grown and gone. The days to come could be bleak.

Dr. Mary Johnson said...

Pops had the common man's way with words - and he did not mince them. Alas, it is a trait I inherited.

I thought Pudding-Cake was "the education governor"?

But fear not O Buzz-Armfield-of-the-Asheboro-Armfields-whose-stupid-cousins-gave-one-million-dollars-to-Randolph Hospital. For courtesy of his unrecognizable-from-the-truth-CV - not to mention a big boost from Commerce Secretary, Keith Criscoe, Mike Miller is moving on along from his "stewardship" of FNB (and his rubber-stamping Board chair at Randolph Hospital) to teach the next generation how they too can decimate the future for their own children.

Re: Children. As bad as things are, I wish I'd been able to have some.

But I was too busy being skewered for doing right by another woman's child.

Asheboro's "small town values" are so grand, don't ya think?