wildbill
(Member)
12/12/03 06:49 AM
Re: Addiction Can Be Just a Click Away by S. Orr

Hey everyone,

The Village Voice ran a story called "Go E-mail the Doctor" which was sympathetic to all pain patients and strongly pro-op and mentioned drugbuyers. Some people here talked to the author and he was supportive of everyone.

Around the same time, Scott Orr infiltrated the board and started talking to people. I knew he was a tabloid jerk out to make a name for himself. I TOLD people to stay away from him. Some people unfortunately fell for his lies and did talk to him. These individuals even felt that the Village Voice reporter was too much of a "radical" and that an old man like Orr would make pain patients and ops "sympathetic" and seem like a "Walter Cronkite" of the scene; that is a conservative voice supporting a different cause. I knew otherwise. I can spot a two-face.

So he writes a flattering story about drugbuyers to butter people up and gain trust. Now he is following it up with cheap expose articles that are bad hack writing. All they do is shine a light on us and ops and can make everything difficult for the whole internet medicine scene.

Anyone ever wonder about Mr. Orr's personal proclivities? He has a budget from a newspaper to make these orders... and then what happens to all the meds he ordered? Boy, he has quite a selection to sample from. Anyone ever think he's a plain and simple addict - since he doesn't claim to be a pain patient - and now he's got a medicine cabinet full of everything.

Orr is demonstrating the worst forms of hyprocisy, unethical journalism, and the kind of tabloid writing that ends up lining bird cages. He is doing this for a paycheck without regard for who he hurts in the process and will unfortunately continue to do it.



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