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Old 04-03-2010, 02:37 AM   #1
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Go elsewhere for healthcare

If you voted for Obama.
Obama health care supporters: Florida doctor tells Obama health care supporters to go elsewhere - OrlandoSentinel.com

I saw this on another site and I wanted to see what everyone thinks. To sum it up this doctor posted a sign that said "If you voted for Obama....seek Urologic care elsewhere." He also claims that he isn't denying anyone but if they see the sign and leave so be it.

Personally I think it's ridiculous and I wish he would lose his job over it. It's not technically against the law but it's unethical and immature. He needs to grow up and treat all his potential patients equally. I hate to make a generalization but this seems like par for the course with the typical republican/conservative. That is backed up by all the support he's getting from like minded people.

So do you guys think it's cool for a doctor to indirectly deny service based on who a person voted for?

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