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Richard[_9_] May 14th 14 02:51 PM

Non medical questions during medical exams
 
On 5/14/2014 8:06 PM, Ignoramus8923 wrote:
To anyone asking this kind of question, I simply answer, yes I have a
lot of guns, and so should you doctor, they are fun.

i


:)

SteveB[_15_] May 15th 14 01:41 AM

Non medical questions during medical exams
 
It is getting ridiculous. A friend of mine said they asked him if he
had any guns in his house. He refused, and said he was there for
medical reasons, not political ones.

Now, when I go to the doctor, the first thing they ask is "Are you in a
relationship where anyone is abusing you?"

I have watched several you tube videos that people take of traffic
stops, and in them are specific instructions as to just what it is you
have to do regarding providing your license, rolling down the window,
getting out of the car, etc. It seems that there is a lot you DON'T
have to do, and lots of things LEOs do that are questionable. It seems
people's rights are being violated by them not being advised that they
do have a choice when being asked to do some of the things they are
asked to do.

I don't speed. I have a damn fine driving record, driving 50+ years
now. I am getting a little aggravated with this new school uber
policeman with twelve pounds of gear, including a $450 flashlight. Bald
heads, $300 sunglasses, looking just a bit intimidating, rather than the
friendly "serve and protect" image, or even good old Barney Fife. They
want you to be ultra respective with them, yet I have seen cases where
they treat people like dirt in a third world country. There has been a
lot of officers lose their jobs, and a lot of video taken of LEOs acting
shall we say inappropriately, and in some cases, criminally treating people.

I know it's a tough job, and I couldn't do it. But it's just getting a
little scary with what all the "government" and the police are asking us
to provide to them in relatively peaceful non-threatening situations.

What should I say if I am asked the gun question? If I am silent, then
am I put into the Group W folder with mother stabbers and father rapers?
What the hell does owning a gun have to do with anything?

Steve

Ignoramus8923 May 15th 14 02:06 AM

Non medical questions during medical exams
 
To anyone asking this kind of question, I simply answer, yes I have a
lot of guns, and so should you doctor, they are fun.

i

On 2014-05-15, SteveB wrote:
It is getting ridiculous. A friend of mine said they asked him if he
had any guns in his house. He refused, and said he was there for
medical reasons, not political ones.

Now, when I go to the doctor, the first thing they ask is "Are you in a
relationship where anyone is abusing you?"

I have watched several you tube videos that people take of traffic
stops, and in them are specific instructions as to just what it is you
have to do regarding providing your license, rolling down the window,
getting out of the car, etc. It seems that there is a lot you DON'T
have to do, and lots of things LEOs do that are questionable. It seems
people's rights are being violated by them not being advised that they
do have a choice when being asked to do some of the things they are
asked to do.

I don't speed. I have a damn fine driving record, driving 50+ years
now. I am getting a little aggravated with this new school uber
policeman with twelve pounds of gear, including a $450 flashlight. Bald
heads, $300 sunglasses, looking just a bit intimidating, rather than the
friendly "serve and protect" image, or even good old Barney Fife. They
want you to be ultra respective with them, yet I have seen cases where
they treat people like dirt in a third world country. There has been a
lot of officers lose their jobs, and a lot of video taken of LEOs acting
shall we say inappropriately, and in some cases, criminally treating people.

I know it's a tough job, and I couldn't do it. But it's just getting a
little scary with what all the "government" and the police are asking us
to provide to them in relatively peaceful non-threatening situations.

What should I say if I am asked the gun question? If I am silent, then
am I put into the Group W folder with mother stabbers and father rapers?
What the hell does owning a gun have to do with anything?

Steve


Steve W.[_4_] May 15th 14 04:02 AM

Non medical questions during medical exams
 
SteveB wrote:
It is getting ridiculous. A friend of mine said they asked him if he
had any guns in his house. He refused, and said he was there for
medical reasons, not political ones.

Now, when I go to the doctor, the first thing they ask is "Are you in a
relationship where anyone is abusing you?"

I have watched several you tube videos that people take of traffic
stops, and in them are specific instructions as to just what it is you
have to do regarding providing your license, rolling down the window,
getting out of the car, etc. It seems that there is a lot you DON'T
have to do, and lots of things LEOs do that are questionable. It seems
people's rights are being violated by them not being advised that they
do have a choice when being asked to do some of the things they are
asked to do.

I don't speed. I have a damn fine driving record, driving 50+ years
now. I am getting a little aggravated with this new school uber
policeman with twelve pounds of gear, including a $450 flashlight. Bald
heads, $300 sunglasses, looking just a bit intimidating, rather than the
friendly "serve and protect" image, or even good old Barney Fife. They
want you to be ultra respective with them, yet I have seen cases where
they treat people like dirt in a third world country. There has been a
lot of officers lose their jobs, and a lot of video taken of LEOs acting
shall we say inappropriately, and in some cases, criminally treating people.

I know it's a tough job, and I couldn't do it. But it's just getting a
little scary with what all the "government" and the police are asking us
to provide to them in relatively peaceful non-threatening situations.

What should I say if I am asked the gun question? If I am silent, then
am I put into the Group W folder with mother stabbers and father rapers?
What the hell does owning a gun have to do with anything?

Steve


All part of Obozo care. They ask you about guns, note that in your file.
Then if you are prescribed ANY type of psychotic drugs they can turn you
in as a danger to others.

I simply refuse to answer any of that crap.

--
Steve W.

Kennedy May 15th 14 04:57 AM

Non medical questions during medical exams
 
On 15-May-14 8:41 AM, SteveB wrote:
It is getting ridiculous. A friend of mine said they asked him if he
had any guns in his house. He refused, and said he was there for
medical reasons, not political ones.

Now, when I go to the doctor, the first thing they ask is "Are you in a
relationship where anyone is abusing you?"

I have watched several you tube videos that people take of traffic
stops, and in them are specific instructions as to just what it is you
have to do regarding providing your license, rolling down the window,
getting out of the car, etc. It seems that there is a lot you DON'T
have to do, and lots of things LEOs do that are questionable. It seems
people's rights are being violated by them not being advised that they
do have a choice when being asked to do some of the things they are
asked to do.

I don't speed. I have a damn fine driving record, driving 50+ years
now. I am getting a little aggravated with this new school uber
policeman with twelve pounds of gear, including a $450 flashlight. Bald
heads, $300 sunglasses, looking just a bit intimidating, rather than the
friendly "serve and protect" image, or even good old Barney Fife. They
want you to be ultra respective with them, yet I have seen cases where
they treat people like dirt in a third world country. There has been a
lot of officers lose their jobs, and a lot of video taken of LEOs acting
shall we say inappropriately, and in some cases, criminally treating
people.

I know it's a tough job, and I couldn't do it. But it's just getting a
little scary with what all the "government" and the police are asking us
to provide to them in relatively peaceful non-threatening situations.

What should I say if I am asked the gun question? If I am silent, then
am I put into the Group W folder with mother stabbers and father rapers?
What the hell does owning a gun have to do with anything?

Steve



Maybe the doc had an interest in guns, maybe he was concerned about your
pals mental health.


PrecisionmachinisT May 15th 14 06:41 AM

Non medical questions during medical exams
 

"SteveB" wrote in message
...
It is getting ridiculous. A friend of mine said they asked him if he had
any guns in his house. He refused, and said he was there for medical
reasons, not political ones.

Now, when I go to the doctor, the first thing they ask is "Are you in a
relationship where anyone is abusing you?"

I have watched several you tube videos that people take of traffic stops,
and in them are specific instructions as to just what it is you have to do
regarding providing your license, rolling down the window, getting out of
the car, etc. It seems that there is a lot you DON'T have to do, and lots
of things LEOs do that are questionable. It seems people's rights are
being violated by them not being advised that they do have a choice when
being asked to do some of the things they are asked to do.

I don't speed. I have a damn fine driving record, driving 50+ years now.
I am getting a little aggravated with this new school uber policeman with
twelve pounds of gear, including a $450 flashlight. Bald heads, $300
sunglasses, looking just a bit intimidating, rather than the friendly
"serve and protect" image, or even good old Barney Fife. They want you to
be ultra respective with them, yet I have seen cases where they treat
people like dirt in a third world country. There has been a lot of
officers lose their jobs, and a lot of video taken of LEOs acting shall we
say inappropriately, and in some cases, criminally treating people.

I know it's a tough job, and I couldn't do it. But it's just getting a
little scary with what all the "government" and the police are asking us
to provide to them in relatively peaceful non-threatening situations.

What should I say if I am asked the gun question? If I am silent, then am
I put into the Group W folder with mother stabbers and father rapers? What
the hell does owning a gun have to do with anything?



You ****ing idiot.

If you don't like the questions that your doctor asks, then either get
yourself a different doctor, or better yet, go without.



Gunner Asch[_6_] May 15th 14 07:01 AM

Non medical questions during medical exams
 
On Wed, 14 May 2014 17:41:42 -0700, SteveB wrote:

It is getting ridiculous. A friend of mine said they asked him if he
had any guns in his house. He refused, and said he was there for
medical reasons, not political ones.

Now, when I go to the doctor, the first thing they ask is "Are you in a
relationship where anyone is abusing you?"

I have watched several you tube videos that people take of traffic
stops, and in them are specific instructions as to just what it is you
have to do regarding providing your license, rolling down the window,
getting out of the car, etc. It seems that there is a lot you DON'T
have to do, and lots of things LEOs do that are questionable. It seems
people's rights are being violated by them not being advised that they
do have a choice when being asked to do some of the things they are
asked to do.

I don't speed. I have a damn fine driving record, driving 50+ years
now. I am getting a little aggravated with this new school uber
policeman with twelve pounds of gear, including a $450 flashlight. Bald
heads, $300 sunglasses, looking just a bit intimidating, rather than the
friendly "serve and protect" image, or even good old Barney Fife. They
want you to be ultra respective with them, yet I have seen cases where
they treat people like dirt in a third world country. There has been a
lot of officers lose their jobs, and a lot of video taken of LEOs acting
shall we say inappropriately, and in some cases, criminally treating people.

I know it's a tough job, and I couldn't do it. But it's just getting a
little scary with what all the "government" and the police are asking us
to provide to them in relatively peaceful non-threatening situations.

What should I say if I am asked the gun question? If I am silent, then
am I put into the Group W folder with mother stabbers and father rapers?
What the hell does owning a gun have to do with anything?

Steve


If you own guns...it puts you into a special category. If you are a
gun owning veteran..it puts you into another very special
catagory..now you are treading on thin ice.

Simply lie to the *******s and tell em "no..not me...Im a Liberal
Democrat"

You are there for medical issues. Lying about politics doesn't
count..and afterall..its a very Liberal thing to do.

I did that some time back, while sitting in the exam room and wearing
an NRA shirt. Doctor paused for a moment, then grinned from ear to
ear and gave me a thumbs up. But he is a shooter as well.



Gunner

--

"
I was once told by a “gun safety” advocate back in the Nineties
that he favored total civilian firearms confiscation.
Only the military and police should have weapons he averred and what did I think about that?

I began to give him a reasoned answer and he
cut me off with an abrupt, “Give me the short answer.”

I thought for a moment and said, “If you try to take our firearms we will kill you.”"

Michael A. Terrell May 16th 14 04:41 PM

Non medical questions during medical exams
 

Gunner Asch wrote:

If you own guns...it puts you into a special category. If you are a
gun owning veteran..it puts you into another very special
catagory..now you are treading on thin ice.

Simply lie to the *******s and tell em "no..not me...Im a Liberal
Democrat"

You are there for medical issues. Lying about politics doesn't
count..and afterall..its a very Liberal thing to do.

I did that some time back, while sitting in the exam room and wearing
an NRA shirt. Doctor paused for a moment, then grinned from ear to
ear and gave me a thumbs up. But he is a shooter as well.



Ask them, Do I need to own a gun to get proper treatment?

--
Anyone wanting to run for any political office in the US should have to
have a DD214, and a honorable discharge.

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Doug White May 18th 14 03:14 PM

Non medical questions during medical exams
 
SteveB wrote in
:

It is getting ridiculous. A friend of mine said they asked him if he
had any guns in his house. He refused, and said he was there for
medical reasons, not political ones.

Now, when I go to the doctor, the first thing they ask is "Are you in
a relationship where anyone is abusing you?"

I have watched several you tube videos that people take of traffic
stops, and in them are specific instructions as to just what it is you
have to do regarding providing your license, rolling down the window,
getting out of the car, etc. It seems that there is a lot you DON'T
have to do, and lots of things LEOs do that are questionable. It
seems people's rights are being violated by them not being advised
that they do have a choice when being asked to do some of the things
they are asked to do.

I don't speed. I have a damn fine driving record, driving 50+ years
now. I am getting a little aggravated with this new school uber
policeman with twelve pounds of gear, including a $450 flashlight.
Bald heads, $300 sunglasses, looking just a bit intimidating, rather
than the friendly "serve and protect" image, or even good old Barney
Fife. They want you to be ultra respective with them, yet I have seen
cases where they treat people like dirt in a third world country.
There has been a lot of officers lose their jobs, and a lot of video
taken of LEOs acting shall we say inappropriately, and in some cases,
criminally treating people.

I know it's a tough job, and I couldn't do it. But it's just getting
a little scary with what all the "government" and the police are
asking us to provide to them in relatively peaceful non-threatening
situations.

What should I say if I am asked the gun question? If I am silent,
then am I put into the Group W folder with mother stabbers and father
rapers?
What the hell does owning a gun have to do with anything?


The last time they asked that, I said "Of Course!" My wife, my daughter
and I are all active target shooters, and I coach, gunsmith, and teach
pistol shooting.

I think the next question was "Do you feel safe at home?". I said
"Extremely!"

Doug White

clark May 19th 14 03:05 AM

Non medical questions during medical exams
 
When I got my finger in the grinder, the admitting nurse asked me if there was any domestic violence at my home. I said, "No. But sometimes I think about drop kicking the wife's cat."

The nurse complained that she keeps getting things like that about the cat.


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