Re: Classless move by Belichick




"Hobbes" <Hobbes@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> jawsteeler@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
>> Now he's a racist?? You better just be quiet before you confirm what I
>> suspect - that you're a kid with no clue.
>
> Well, as long as you are slinging your own version of idiocy with regard
> to the event; I back soxkfan's assertion that this MD was more interested
> in helping the white guy than the black guy. And since the black guy got
> hurt first (and worse), I don't think this was about a hypocratic oath of
> any sort.
>
Neither do I. If the oath was that strong doctors would
be streaming from the stands to help an injured player.

"Let me go! Let me go! I'm a doctor, I can help! I'll
give him free bloodwork, a cheap MRI and ten other
tests he doesn't need! I have to see him! I took an
oath! I TOOK AN OATH!!"


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