Subj : Plagerizer
To   : Bill McGarrity
From : Roy Witt
Date : Tue Apr 15 2014 11:51 am

Greetings Bill!

BM> -=> Roy Witt wrote to Ward Dossche <=-

RW>> @MSGID: <[email protected]>
RW>> @REPLY: <[email protected]>

Is this shit necessary^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

BM>>> Funny, the American Medical Association and all the doctors on the
BM>>> site you plagerized seem to agree with me that fertilization can
BM>>> occur while a woman takes the pill.

WD>> The pill isn't fail-safe. The wrapper inside the packaging says so.

RW>> Of course, Bill didn't supply any MDA source to back up his
RW>> information, so his is a doubtful statement at best. Watch, he'll
RW>> come up with something from his wiki homepage and call it legit.

BM> Roy, you need to go back and take a refresher course on reading
BM> comprehension. IF you got your head out of your ass you'd have seen I
BM> referenced a doctor on the very site that Tim plagerized,

Tim didn't plagerize that site, he used " ", nor did you supply a link to
what you were babbling on about.

BM>  WebMd and the doctor reiterated my position that the pill is not a
BM> 100% guarantee the egg won't get fertilized.

Without a link, this is just blowing in the wind.

BM> Do you now doubt the words of a learned professional in the field of
BM> medicine?

Without a link to the actual statement, coming from you, I would doubt
that the moon isn't made of cheese if you said so.

RW>> The manufacturers describe what is in their pill, what it does and
RW>> the theory of how it works to use it to prevent a pregnancy.

RW>> Planned Parenthood warns that if you don't take your BC pill
RW>> everyday at the same time of day, 1-in-100 of those who don't may
RW>> get pregnant each year. Not will, but maybe.

BM> Oh, now you're quoting planned parenthood.

And offering a link to what they have to say about it. You haven't and you
never have.

BM> Guess when they suit your needs you'll use them.

Since they're of your own ilk, how can you doubt their word?

BM> How convinent. I'll need to remember that the next time you say
BM> planned parenthood are just another liberal backed socialistic
BM> program.

It is...but you aren't going to say anything against their liberal backing
or their suggestions on BC because that's, well, you.

RW>> If you follow the manufacturer's instructions, your chances of
RW>> getting pregnant are nill. Those are pretty good odds in my book.
RW>> And as they describe the theory, the pill prevents ovulation, as Tim
RW>> has already said.

BM> Nill?  The physician

What physician?

BM>  said there was a possible 5% chance a woman could become pregnant
BM> while using the pill.

To reiterate, when using the pill as prescribed...If you take it
willy-nilly, then your chances are more than 5% that you will.

BM> If you further read the link I posted to Tim,

You didn't post any link, period.

BM> I wonder when you were a machinist if you would have told your boss
BM> the part you just made had a nill chance of not fitting.

Been there, done that. Got a partnership on a pattent for my effort.

BM> Were/are you that type of machinist Roy? If so, I'd never use you.

If you want it to be right, you would want to use me as your machinist,
I'm a perfectionist in that regard. I wouldn't want you as a customer, but
that's beside the point.

RW>> www.plannedparenthood.org

BM>>> You've administered pills ...

WD>> Actually, what he did without the proper knowledge or training, is
WD>> to

RW>> You don't know that, since Tim hasn't said so.

RW>> I know where Tim worked (Grossmont Hospital in La Mesa, CA or one of
RW>> their campus') and have had the opportunity to witness such
RW>> procedures by other 'technicians' in that field.

RW>> See, in the USA, we have doctors, RN (nurses), LVNs and 'pink
RW>> ladies' as they were called there because they wore pink outfits and
RW>> were not of the medical field, just technicians that administered
RW>> meds among their other duties as such.

RW>> I'd say that if they can read plain English (if you can call a
RW>> doctor's writing as such), they're following a Doctor's prescribed
RW>> medication order for him. Which they are allowed to do by state law.

WD>> administer a product for which he's not licensed and of which the
WD>> hormone imbalance can have lethal effects.

RW>> What Tim did was follow instructions given to him that were in
RW>> compliance with California state law and his employer. Been there,
RW>> done that, have the T shirt.

BM> I agreed with what you said regarding Tim's administering the pills
BM> according to the physicians orders but the fact remains, the
BM> possibility of a fertilized egg being expelled due to the
BM> inhospitality of the uterus,

Of course, there isn't much possibility of that happening, unless the egg
was fertilized before she began to take the pill. Once the pill is in her
system, the hormones in it will stop ovulation.

BM> Tim should have, according to Tim's own beliefs, recused himself due
BM> to morality grounds according to the 1st Amendment he tosses so
BM> freely around.

Since Tim was there and you weren't, he fully knows how the pill works and
he also knows that issuing that pill to a patient is what the doctor
ordered, not Tim.

It's kinda like when your ancestors were told to pay their debt or go to
debtors prison, they didn't get out of prison until the debt was paid. If
they fled to America, that didn't excuse the debt. If they were found in
the colonies, they were sent back to debtors prison. The only person who
didn't go to debtors prison was the person who handed you the goods
or money.

BM> That was my point and it is fact as stated by Tim.  Spin it all you
BM> like Roy is not going to change the facts.

Anything that Tim had to say about it is according to what I know as a
California citizen who has worked with doctors in prescribing meds to
their patients. It is not up to Tim or I to go against doctor's orders.
And his employer will enforce that, if he doesn't.

RW>> The hormone imbalance you speak of is for a doctor to assess and no
RW>> one else. In any case, the PILL is as safe to use as an aspirin, no
RW>> license required to administer, just a Doctor's prescribed written
RW>> order on a patient's chart. The procedure may differ in Belgum, but
RW>> that's how it works in California.

BM> I agree.... things maybe different in Belgium.

You only agree because you know that you've been wrong all along.

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