Re: Sorry - Here's the article --
This is somewhat consistent, at least, it is when one considers that the modern day doctor fulfills various utility duties on behalf of the establishment. For years doctors have been exercising their less-spoken duty to assist the removal of people's driving privileges. All it takes is for a Fox or NBC to blanket the airwaves, starting around dinner time or other daily segment known to be a time when viewer ratings are high. All it takes is the blanketing of the airwaves with some dramatic car crash coverage of a horrific bangem up scenery alleged to have been caused by - typically, an older person or anyone else with diminished primary senses. It really helps seal the deal to blanket the airwaves with an impromptu, on-the-spot interview of a duly terrorized bystander to look into the camera and shudder while spouting something approriate, like "I saw the car in question pass by me, I saw the frantic elderly driver whle they went by, driving so eratically that I got the impression they should not have been allowed to be behind the wheel in the first place.... there ought to be a law!, if there was a law, this tragedy most likely would have never happened.... sniff"...... and the viewing nation quietly nods their heads up and down.
After all, doctors are just one specific segment, among the growing populous of modern day "the Young Spies" - snitches informally deputized by patriotic duty to serve the establishment; ratting out their fellow Americans observed by the indoctrinated to not be conducting themselves in accordance with the Big Brother's ever-growing embedded list of suspicious or unacceptable behavior.
The "guns kill people" mantra has been drumming & ongoing long enough that around the edges many people are increasingly being swayed by such. It's been over two years now, but last time I checked, the media campaign for dramatic shoot 'em up saturation coverage was still playing. Cars kill people; there ought to be a law!People kill people; there ought to be a law! In the mean time, try to ignore the facts: there are more so-called laws already on the books, historically going unenforced, than a modern dumbed-down society could ever hope to be aware of, and more, new ones every damn day of the government-in-action week; doctor people are frequently among the people killing people, not with cars per se', not with guns per se', but simply through doctoring.