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<blockquote data-quote="tacmedic" data-source="post: 57505" data-attributes="member: 578"><p>Let me offer some advice on this from a different perspective. There are quite a few liberal anti gun nuts in medicine and nursing...yes sad but true I'm afraid. I have seen supposed medical professions do some really crappy and unethical things when it comes to being a witness regarding what patients say and or do while in the ER depending upon there own personal biases. And some just love to give statements or be witnesses. So if you do use this tactic it could really bite you in the @$$, be even more careful what you say and do in front of them. You don't want them testifying that you were unremorseful, not distressed, had no acute medical condition, or were high five'n your buddies and yelling F#$K'n-A I wasted that scumbag. Not in a situation like the one discussed here but I've seen more than one patient burned because Nancy Nurse or Dr. Lib couldn't wait to flap their trap. You also don't want to risk a physician documenting that he found nothing wrong with you during you ER visit either. If you need to seek medical care PLEASE BE SURE YOU DO, just be a victim, gun supporters will tell you your a hero, the libs will like you cause they love the whole victim mentality thing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tacmedic, post: 57505, member: 578"] Let me offer some advice on this from a different perspective. There are quite a few liberal anti gun nuts in medicine and nursing...yes sad but true I'm afraid. I have seen supposed medical professions do some really crappy and unethical things when it comes to being a witness regarding what patients say and or do while in the ER depending upon there own personal biases. And some just love to give statements or be witnesses. So if you do use this tactic it could really bite you in the @$$, be even more careful what you say and do in front of them. You don't want them testifying that you were unremorseful, not distressed, had no acute medical condition, or were high five'n your buddies and yelling F#$K'n-A I wasted that scumbag. Not in a situation like the one discussed here but I've seen more than one patient burned because Nancy Nurse or Dr. Lib couldn't wait to flap their trap. You also don't want to risk a physician documenting that he found nothing wrong with you during you ER visit either. If you need to seek medical care PLEASE BE SURE YOU DO, just be a victim, gun supporters will tell you your a hero, the libs will like you cause they love the whole victim mentality thing. [/QUOTE]
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