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N.P. Akers
of Portland, ME
This nation has a doctor shortage. The above description is one reason why. Political attacks ruin lives. I could've been a very good doctor.report abuse
Mar 11, 2008 7:57 PM
I wish to go to medical school. I can't. I'm homeless and impoverished and constantly under attack by the state's radical far-left, and I'm hopelessly stuck in gawd-forsaken cupcakeland state of Maine here where "universal healthcare" activist doc's render such crappy treatment (ie, to the many physical attacks by said far-left) that, wow, I sure could use a legal team to sue the ass off Baldacci World. But, because of economic disparity caused by far-left discrimination in the job market, no lawyer will help this homeless women. I mean, where's the women's movement these days to help? I've been so smeared, the management of The Career Center building banned me (forever?) (no reason given!) from accessing career resources there. That unfair ban, which resulted after a deceitful stranger falsely alleged something about me, was about 10 years ago by now.
This nation has a doctor shortage. The above description is one reason why. Political attacks ruin lives. I could've been a very good doctor.report abuse
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