Saturday, 22 August 2020

The proof of the pudding is in the eating of it

 An old legal saying regarding damages is also relevant to the NHS: if you don't need a doctor or solicitor, don't go to them.

It follows...

It is clear that the pick-up of medical advice is dangerously low in England and Wales if a little common sense is applied to patient waiting lists.

If patients do not present before doctors there will be no waiting lists in general hospitals...that is the sole reason why waiting lists are so low.

The Northern Presbyterian and Catholic does not listen to spurious comments about doctors but goes straight to the medical profession when he is concerned about his health and,in general, Irish mothers consult a doctor at the first sign of a problem unlike some people who I have had the misfortune to know.

Please,please,please take a doctor's advice and do  exactly what he tells you if you have any sense.

Criticism of doctors and catcalling about private medicine gets you absolutely nowhere before the courts unless there is a reasonable case to answer. Very few doctors set out to cause harm,the Asian and German halfwits apart.

Remember what your mother taught you as a child...it serves you in good fashion in later life. Her advice is a non sequitur, therefore: consult a doctor at the earliest opportunity if you think you have a problem with your health or physical well-being.

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25.11.2022

Secret tribunals? Provos bluffing their clients 

Another lesser truth which differentiates the meek at heart from the strong-willed or objectionable is the tendency of the weak-willed to try and spit the bit out to use an old horsey expression where there is legal or political controversy.

Those who live life in the social fast lane? Sinn Fein?

Most Sinn Fein representatives do nothing for anyone. Their leaders' world is a constant round of photo opportunities and media hype and raking over the ashes of the past,having others arrested and sentenced by secret tribunals.

Secret tribunals sit in Stormont Castle under the auspices of the Supreme Judicature for Northern Ireland.In one of these tribunals, Kathleen Gleeson was the sole witness against myself. A woman giving evidence on her own to any sort of tribunal of any type is an untried and untested witness. Like Kathleen Ni Houlihan she must wonder why her children have all deserted her and went to America on the emigrant ship in the nineteenth century and the plane in the twentieth century. 

The answer? 

She was like her namesake, Kathleen Gleeson, sending out children to do a man's job such as concealing weapons. Miss Caulfield and her paramour made a good living carrying stories back to the RUC. She was regularly brought in for debriefing by Inspector Ronnie Nixon of Lisnaskea Police Station in the early 1980's.

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