More On Why
The War On Doctors Is Wrong
Just
imagine a man addicted to heroin and also engaged in selling illegal drugs
partly to support his habit. And suppose he regularly confesses his sins and
crimes to a priest. Would this justify DEA wiretapping the church, sending
wired criminals to confess false or real drug-related crimes to mislead the
priest so that he could be charged for promoting drug addiction and
trafficking?
Are there any sacred boundaries beyond the
reach of law enforcement?
The doctor-patient confidentiality and a physician’s examination room are sacred
territories, as sacred as a place of worship. When a society suddenly and
quietly decides to disregard sacred boundaries for whatever reason all members
of that society suffer. They suffer through moral spiritual meltdown weakening
their very infrastructure .
Yes, the war on drugs by declaring war on
doctors is wrong, is horribly wrong.
Who can change this? Neither DEA nor the
Department of Justice has any reason to change a financially very lucrative
operation by plundering immense amount of wealth from physicians without due
process.
The truth is the great majority of public
and physicians are unaware of the immoral and unconstitutional assault on pain
doctors.
And many doctors go down quietly, almost
always marginalized as citizens,
permanently blemis and immobilized by suffering.
There is hope however. Throughout history
reason eventually prevails over injustice and immoral acts. This is another
phase for America. We learned from slavery. We survived and evolved McCarthyism.
We will for sure sooner or later stop targeting our own healers.
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