Friday, May 20, 2005

Bracelets and Information


Get your bracelet from your doctor today!


You've probably seen the billboards around town, but didn't know what it was all about. Read a little here, but go to the realitymedicine or KeepDoctorsInIllinois websites (see links at right) to get more detailed information. Many doctor's offices around town also have bracelets and information from realitymedicine. Check it out!

Thanks for stopping by!

4 Comments:

Blogger Decatur Pride said...

I know for sure Dr. Gregory, Dr. Muneses, and Dr. Carney all have bracelets available. Anyone else know of any other offices where you can get these?

5/20/2005 09:08:00 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

How many bogus amendments are Illinois democrats going to use to try to derail the bills in the Senate and House in Springfield?

Answer: As many as it takes.

Madigan can call out as many bills as he wants, but if his democrat buddies stall the bills by adding on bogus amendments, then how can we get a good law passed for tort reform?

It appears as if the ITLA still has it's hooks in Illinois democrats.

5/23/2005 09:35:00 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Yes, heaven forbid we don't have caps on medical malpractice caused when the malpractice is caused because the doctor is having sex with staff at the time. They should be able to screw whoever whenever! Who are we to interfere with their sex lives! If it leads to a kid wtih cerebral palsy, well damnit his mother should've waited longer! Sheesh...

5/24/2005 09:09:00 PM  
Blogger Decatur Pride said...

Looks like somebody has been listening to propaganda from the ITLA. That's almost a direct quote from a letter from the "Center for Justice and Democracy" a front group for the ITLA. It was meant to inflame constituents of those who voted against ITLA-sponsored "reform" bills.

There are always bad doctors, just as there are bad lawyers, bad teachers, bad grill cooks, and bad politicians (what is the meaning of the word "is?") Caps on NON ECONOMIC DAMAGES will never prevent any patient from collecting what is rightfully theirs, that is, the damage that they suffered. What it does do is discourage frivolous lawsuits and trial attorneys from taking advantage of the system to try to hit the lottery. (See previous posts for FULL DETAILS.)

5/24/2005 10:30:00 PM  

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