Thursday, April 07, 2011

N.C. Senate Bill 31: Not Holding My Breath On The Po-Po Starting Their Engines

Rumor has it that former-North-Carolina-Senator-turned-porn-star John Edwards is suicidal over the prospect of being indicted and going to jail.  So many places to go . . .

Meanwhile, speaking of the Old North State . . . the land of convicted felons-and-unindicted-co-conspirators-who-previously-"served"-in-public-office . . . over at "Respectful Insolence", the mighty Orac has a most excellent rant up on North Carolina Senate Bill 31.  The Insolent One pretty much surgically rips-to-shreds the-usual-suspects who oppose (and are reportedly trying to water-down) the bill . . . which originally proposed to "plug a loop-hole" and prosecute anyone who practices medicine without a license as a felon

Orac gets in a number of shots at what passes for medical oversight in North Carolina . . . as well as Dr. Rashid Buttar.

Neither Orac nor his frequent-target-of-ridicule, woomeister Mike Adams, are from around these parts.  But those of us who have long labored in North Carolina as bastard medical stepchildren . . . under the watchful eyes of convicted-or-soon-to-be-convicted felons-and-their-sycophants-in-positions-of-professional-oversight . . . could tell both of them to cool their jets. 

Since the police vans have yet to swoop into Asheboro and take down a couple of well-connected-thugs-in-suits-who-clearly-would-have-preferred-that-I-let-a-baby-die-under-the-care-of-someone-whose-skills-and-credentials-they-had-falsely-advertised . . . self-serving-way-overpaid-trolls who could be prosecuted as felons under existing laws . . . I'm not too worried about the po-po starting-their-engines over a new piece of un-enforced tripe coming out of Raleigh.

Bev doesn't have the money to pay for the gas in the van.

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