bigdawg
(Stranger)
10/26/03 10:05 AM
Re: village Voice on OPS

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"Knee jerk" reaction or not.... the fact that you "didn't want to see in print" facts by a journalist who stuck his neck out for ops and op customers, making it a civil liberties issue, and implies some sort of shame - shame that none of us on this board should tolerate. This is is ONLY pro-op and pro-op customer story in a sea of bad, inaccurate, attackful and sensationalistic media attention.




Well how far do you think he stuck his neck out? When I first got out of college one of my first jobs was in NYC at Mt Siani Hospt. 98th and 5 ave. I live in the East Village for 2 years and read the Village Voice from time to time, to call it a liberal pub. Is something of an understatement. Not that I have a problem w/ this I was just pointing out the fact that not many advertisers are going to pull their ads because of this article? Just how do you think he stuck out his neck?
As far a being ashamed, nothing could be further from the truth. But hey look around at the world we live in. I now live in rural SC. the Best if kept off the board media frenzy about the so called hillbilly heroin (OC) has all the Drs here scared to death to write anything stronger than Tylenol. The Sheriff of my county was named to the SC Pharmaceutical Drug Czar. so when I started to look for another viable source to relive my pain, I didnĂ­t have the time to go from Dr to Dr to find THE compassionate Doctor and my work has me travel extenislivy and prior to finding DBS I was ripped off, often. But since then ive learned. I went to yod and posted my results for the rest of the board to read. I gave back to the ppl that set me in the right direction. But like I said I am a pvt person. I read this board frequently but rarely post, not because I am ashamed but up until I came across the article I have had nothing to say. Sorry about the rant I just wanted to set the record straight
Dawg



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