Fla. doc's sign warns off Obama supporters (1 Viewer)

Zé Tahir

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updated 5:42 p.m. ET, Fri., April 2, 2010

MOUNT DORA, Fla. - A central Florida urologist has posted a sign on his office door warning supporters of President Barack Obama to find a different doctor.

The notice on Dr. Jack Cassell's Mount Dora practice says, "If you voted for Obama, seek urologic care elsewhere. Changes to your healthcare begin right now, not in four years."

Cassell told the Orlando Sentinel on Thursday he wasn't questioning patients or refusing care, because that would be unethical."But if they read the sign and turn the other way, so be it," he said.

Cassell, 56, also provides Republican reading material in the waiting room — probably not a risky move, given that Mount Dora's 10,000 residents and the surrounding area lean heavily conservative. Above a stack of GOP health care literature, a sign reads: "This is what the morons in Washington have done to your health care. Take one, read it and vote out anyone who voted for it."

A spokeswoman from the Florida Department of Health, which licenses physicians and investigates complaints, said Friday there was no law prohibiting Cassell from advertising himself this way.

"Because there is no statute, there would be no grounds for a complaint," spokeswoman Eulinda Smith said. "It would be legally deficient,"A University of Florida professor said Cassell is walking a thin line between free speech and professional obligation. William Allen, a specialist in bioethics, law and medical professionalism, said civil rights protections can prevent patient discrimination. But the law only provides for race, gender, religion, sexual orientation and disability — not political opinion.

Allen said Cassell may be within his rights if he doesn't quiz patients about their politics and hasn't refused to see anyone.

"(He's) trying to hold onto the nub of his ethical obligation," Allen said. "But this is pushing the limit."

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I see no problem with this, the guy is surely a cunt but he has the right to say whatever he wants as long as it doesn't affect his treatment
 
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    Yeah, saw that too. I would crap on his windowsill and be done with it.
    :agree:

    I see no problem with this, the guy is surely a cunt but he has the right to say whatever he wants as long as it doesn't affect his treatment
    He's made it public knowledge that he has a bias. He's in a profession where the last thing you should be is biased. Even enemy soldiers are given treatment in war.

    When he punches out then he can say/do whatever he wants but while he's on the clock he has to serve everyone equally.
     

    swag

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    You can certainly say that it's not like he put up a sign a la Wal-Mart saying, "All black people, please leave my office" -- since people choose who they vote for and they can't choose their race (Michael Jackson aside). But it suggest he puts politics ahead of his profession.

    Most businessmen put cash before politics for that matter. Though it's certainly true that physicians make some of the worst businessmen.
     

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    I agree that he has to serve everyone equally but it says in the article that he does. Having the sign on his door is very unprofessional and makes him look more foolish than anything. My problem with this article is that he is being held to a double standard here, if his sign read "Obama 08, We did it" and his office was full of liberal propaganda this would never have made the news(although it may have caused a stink in his local area).

    The obammunists don't hold back from openly supporting Obama and chastising us ignorant middle Americans who they feel need to be enlightened with the same stupid crap the media spoon feeds them about St. Barack.
     

    Bjerknes

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    He's taking a stance, putting his career on the line. That takes balls.

    And I take what MSNBC writes with a grain of salt. The Democrat's FAUX News. Funny how they couldn't even man up to posting the complaints of the Bill.
     

    Bjerknes

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    I agree that he has to serve everyone equally but it says in the article that he does. Having the sign on his door is very unprofessional and makes him look more foolish than anything. My problem with this article is that he is being held to a double standard here, if his sign read "Obama 08, We did it" and his office was full of liberal propaganda this would never have made the news(although it may have caused a stink in his local area).

    The obammunists don't hold back from openly supporting Obama and chastising us ignorant middle Americans who they feel need to be enlightened with the same stupid crap the media spoon feeds them about St. Barack.
    It's even worse though because the Obamanoids and the media outlets that act as his propaganda machine always push the race card on the public. That's all Chris Matthews talks about nowadays, how those who disagree with the Health Care Bill could be racists. And all it's doing is discrediting MSNBC and Obama's efforts itself.

    I don't see the difference between this and how the Catholic Church plays the phony Jewish card.
     

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