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, nowhere can I find this list. Where is it?

Leo.

> FWD from chirosci-list.

>

>

>

> > >From the following site please go take a peak.

> >http://www.internetbooks.com/hot/quacks.html

> >CONCLUSION

> >

> > " There is a principle which is a bar against all information,

which

is

> >proof against all argument, and which

> >cannot fail to keep a man in everlasting ignorance. That principle

is

> >condemnation without investigation. "

> >[Herbert Spencer]

> >

> >It must be admitted that there are quacks in the medical

profession. That

> >said, upon reading the quack list the

> >normally pejorative term " quack " taken on a benevolent meaning for

me; it

> >now summons to mind a doctor who is

> >open-minded, who is focused on prevention, who is leery of drugs

and

> >surgery unless absolutely necessary, and

> >who prefers a nutritional or holistic approach. The " quack " does

not follow

> >blindly the dictates of his or her

> >profession. When he or she knows of a treatment that might help the

> >patient, although currently not accepted in

> >the profession, offers it nonetheless.

> >

> >However, it is unthinkable that name-calling is tolerated by the

medical

> >profession and especially medical

> >researchers. Only in the medical profession, to my knowledge, is

this

> >behavior the norm. The NCAHF and their

> > " quack database " is not about medical quackery. It is about the

suppression

> >of an alternative medical viewpoint

> >because it threatens the economic base of a powerful segment of

society. In

> >fact, never have so few stood to lose

> >so much as they do if the medical professional dam against the

> >mega-vitamins breaks.

> >

> >The Stooges waited until after Linus ing passed away to

publish

their

> >defamation of him. (Perhaps a tactical

> >mistake for while ing was certainly a public figure in life,

although

> >he is no longer around to defend his good

> >name and character, the ing estate does have such an interest

and they

> >are not public figures.) If the American

> >scientist Linus ing can be intimidated by these people - any

> >researcher, any where, and at any time can be

> >intimidated. This article took the unusual step of " name calling "

in hopes

> >that it will stimulate researchers " on the

> >fence " or on the other side to find the research and prove me

wrong. (Lets

> >see whether they attack the author or

> >the research only a minuscule amount of which is mentioned here?)

> >

> >So, what if anything can be done to limit the influence of The

Stooges? Why

> >worry? Why not simply let their web

> >site speak for itself? Nobody really believes this " stuff " do

they?

I don't

> >not worry about the " quack list " as long

> >as it contains the likes of Linus ing. (These fellows better

watch out

> >before they wind up giving all " quacks " a

> >good name.) Abraham Lincoln said that you can fool some of the

people all

> >the time. The people I worry most

> >about are young medical students. Medical doctors from United

States

> >medical schools should not graduate

> >ignorant. Therefore, my suggestion is for the 2,500 " quacks " black

listed

> >to file a class action suite against The

> >Stooges for restraint of trade, if not outright Racketeering. Such

action

> >would be a great service to their

> >profession. The Stooges web site makes a strong case that can be

used

> >against them in the court of public opinion,

> >if not a court of law. Their web site does not meet the AMA

criteria. Their

> > " quack list " proves that they employ

> >unethical, unprofessional, and unscientific practices.

> >

> >There is a cancer in the medical profession and surgery is now

called for.

> >All previous " non invasive " procedures,

> >(logical arguments with a gentlemanly approach), have failed.. The

2,500

> >quacks listed can take further action to

> >improve the public perception of the medical profession. File

complaints

> >and bring The Stooges before their state

> >medical boards. Lets strip these birds of their licenses! Wouldn't

that be

> >poetic justice?

> >

> >Especially since the physical damage to the people The Stooges

have

led

> >astray definitely can be measured.

> >

> >Owen R. Fonorow

> >

> >P. O. Box 3097

> >

> >Lisle, IL 60532

> >

> >

> >_______________________________________________

> >Chirosci-list mailing list

> >Chirosci-list@l...

> >http://lists.netlojix.com/mailman/listinfo/chirosci-list

>

> _______________________________________________________

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> G.F. Sooley, DC (209)

797-6521

fax

> Sooley Chiropractic Health Center

> 11 E. Fairchild St.

http://www.sooleychiro.com

> Danville, IL 61832-3140 mailto:drgeorge@m...

>

> " Let thy food be thy medicine, and thy medicine be thy food. "

> --Hippocrates, the Father of

Modern Medicine

>

> " A cheerful heart is good medicine... " Prov

17:22a

>

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At 11:04 PM 5/8/00 +0000, Regehr@... wrote:

, nowhere can I find this list. Where is it?

Leo.

> FWD from chirosci-list.

>

>

>

> > >From the following site please go take a peak.

> >http://www.internetbooks.com/hot/quacks.html

> >CONCLUSION

> >

> > " There is a principle which is a bar against all information,

which

is

> >proof against all argument, and which

> >cannot fail to keep a man in everlasting ignorance. That principle

is

> >condemnation without investigation. "

> >[Herbert Spencer]

> >

> >It must be admitted that there are quacks in the medical

profession. That

> >said, upon reading the quack list the

> >normally pejorative term " quack " taken on a benevolent meaning for

me; it

> >now summons to mind a doctor who is

> >open-minded, who is focused on prevention, who is leery of drugs

and

> >surgery unless absolutely necessary, and

> >who prefers a nutritional or holistic approach. The " quack " does

not follow

> >blindly the dictates of his or her

> >profession. When he or she knows of a treatment that might help the

> >patient, although currently not accepted in

> >the profession, offers it nonetheless.

> >

> >However, it is unthinkable that name-calling is tolerated by the

medical

> >profession and especially medical

> >researchers. Only in the medical profession, to my knowledge, is

this

> >behavior the norm. The NCAHF and their

> > " quack database " is not about medical quackery. It is about the

suppression

> >of an alternative medical viewpoint

> >because it threatens the economic base of a powerful segment of

society. In

> >fact, never have so few stood to lose

> >so much as they do if the medical professional dam against the

> >mega-vitamins breaks.

> >

> >The Stooges waited until after Linus ing passed away to

publish

their

> >defamation of him. (Perhaps a tactical

> >mistake for while ing was certainly a public figure in life,

although

> >he is no longer around to defend his good

> >name and character, the ing estate does have such an interest

and they

> >are not public figures.) If the American

> >scientist Linus ing can be intimidated by these people - any

> >researcher, any where, and at any time can be

> >intimidated. This article took the unusual step of " name calling "

in hopes

> >that it will stimulate researchers " on the

> >fence " or on the other side to find the research and prove me

wrong. (Lets

> >see whether they attack the author or

> >the research only a minuscule amount of which is mentioned here?)

> >

> >So, what if anything can be done to limit the influence of The

Stooges? Why

> >worry? Why not simply let their web

> >site speak for itself? Nobody really believes this " stuff " do

they?

I don't

> >not worry about the " quack list " as long

> >as it contains the likes of Linus ing. (These fellows better

watch out

> >before they wind up giving all " quacks " a

> >good name.) Abraham Lincoln said that you can fool some of the

people all

> >the time. The people I worry most

> >about are young medical students. Medical doctors from United

States

> >medical schools should not graduate

> >ignorant. Therefore, my suggestion is for the 2,500 " quacks " black

listed

> >to file a class action suite against The

> >Stooges for restraint of trade, if not outright Racketeering. Such

action

> >would be a great service to their

> >profession. The Stooges web site makes a strong case that can be

used

> >against them in the court of public opinion,

> >if not a court of law. Their web site does not meet the AMA

criteria. Their

> > " quack list " proves that they employ

> >unethical, unprofessional, and unscientific practices.

> >

> >There is a cancer in the medical profession and surgery is now

called for.

> >All previous " non invasive " procedures,

> >(logical arguments with a gentlemanly approach), have failed.. The

2,500

> >quacks listed can take further action to

> >improve the public perception of the medical profession. File

complaints

> >and bring The Stooges before their state

> >medical boards. Lets strip these birds of their licenses! Wouldn't

that be

> >poetic justice?

> >

> >Especially since the physical damage to the people The Stooges

have

led

> >astray definitely can be measured.

> >

> >Owen R. Fonorow

> >

> >P. O. Box 3097

> >

> >Lisle, IL 60532

> >

> >

> >_______________________________________________

> >Chirosci-list mailing list

> >Chirosci-list@l...

> >http://lists.netlojix.com/mailman/listinfo/chirosci-list

>

> _______________________________________________________

> R. Sooley, DC (217)

431-3290

voice

> G.F. Sooley, DC (209)

797-6521

fax

> Sooley Chiropractic Health Center

> 11 E. Fairchild St.

http://www.sooleychiro.com

> Danville, IL 61832-3140 mailto:drgeorge@m...

>

> " Let thy food be thy medicine, and thy medicine be thy food. "

> --Hippocrates, the Father of

Modern Medicine

>

> " A cheerful heart is good medicine... " Prov

17:22a

>

> Get paid for surfing the web! AllAdvantage.com pays you while you

> surf the net. It's free to join and it takes about a minute (no

survey to

> fill out). Just go to http://alladvantage.com/go.asp?refid=BEC162

> ____________________________________________________________

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