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Date: Wed, 27 Oct 2010 13:06:39 -0400
Subject: Doctors face $100k fines and jail time for defying
"recommendations" of D.C. bureaucrats
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Coming Soon?
Fines & jail time for physicians who defy Washington bureaucrats.

In a [2]YouTube video now going "viral," a colleague of AAPS [3]member Rob
Steele, M.D., who is running against John Dingell for Congress, explains the
implications of Part 1 (the "stimulus bill") and Part 2 (PPACA) of ObamaCare
for rationing and the destruction of the patient-physician relationship.
Links:
2. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8HnkxIh62dQ
3. http://www.robsteeleforcongress.com

Dr. David Janda apparently got the word straight from Congressmen that he
could be fined $100,000 for the first offense of defying the recommendations
from Washington bureaucrats in treating a patient—and jailed for the second
offense. Sending data to federal bureaucrats for immediate "advice" based on
Comparative Effectiveness Research is, he says, the meaning of "meaningful
use" of health information technology.

Will 46% of physicians, as stated by an Investors Business Daily poll, quit
practicing when ObamaCare goes into effect? Or will even more quit, once the
penalties described by Dr. Janda kick in?

_Watch the video_, and draw your own conclusions:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8HnkxIh62dQ .

Dr. Steele's message is: repeal it, defund it, put an end to it!
http://www.robsteeleforcongress.com/

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