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M.D.'s Making Cash Butchering Faces of Narcissistic Stars

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As the media dancing around the Michael Jackson death like a bunch of circus hawkers gawking over this freakish star, they neglect to speak about some other abuses of the medical community.

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Michael Jackson was pehaps a great singer, but he was also a freakish character who was more than likely a pedophile. While we pause to remember this one of an army of mentally disturbed movie stars, we should also consider who took advantage of him. I'm talking about the doctors who butchered his face and killed him with prescription drugs.

While at this time I'm not taking aim at the big pharmaceuticals who advertise non-stop on TV so that individuals can basically medicate themselves with the cooperation of a doctor, I am taking issue with the doctors. These individuals cooperated fully with a mentally imbalanced Jackson to butcher this man's face, and they made a quite a bit of money doing so. How ethical is that? I realize that we have a whole culture of people freakishly pre-occupied with their looks mainly because they follow Hollywood's example. Hollywood actors regularly carve themselves up to fit a certain standard of beauty, but who is doing all this carving? MD's are.

The other question I have is why are all the stars dying of medically prescribed drugs? Multiple deaths in recent years point to individuals simply taking too many PRESCRIBED drugs. Who is doing this? MD's are. Instead of giving the narcissistic, hypochondriac stars common sense advice, they prescribe more drugs.

Why would doctors do such a thing? Maybe money. Carve someone up for some cash, and dish out drugs for some more cash. It's time for a change in our healthcare system. Michael Jackson as bizarre as he was highlights the deficiencies in our current system.

 

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For an MD, the Face is his Fortune by Jason Paz on Wednesday, Jul 8, 2009 at 5:42:27 AM