Posted on 07/03/2009 7:08:26 PM PDT by Free ThinkerNY
Wanna be forced to go to an Al-Qaeda-linked dentist, where Islam is first, dentistry is, at most, second, and your teeth could be harmed as a result? Here's a little slice of Great Britain's version of ObamaCare.
I guess it's redundant to say that Dr. Butt is a real ass.
But the Muslim dentist--whose brother was the spokesman of an Al-Qaeda splinter group--has a last name that definitely fits.
Omer Butt, 32, whose brother Hassan used to be spokesman for the banned radical Muslim group Al Muhajiroun, ordered female patients to wear headscarves and forced men to take off gold jewellery before allowing them into the dentists' chair.
He even kept a box full of hijabs at his practice so he could lend them to women before checking their teeth. Butt enforced his religious dress code despite previously being warned by the General Dental Council for the same offence. . . .
(Excerpt) Read more at debbieschlussel.com ...
My dentist replaced my silver amalgam fillings with composite, to get rid of the mercury. Also the new composite fillings are more cosmetically pleasing.
Hey, Doctor BUTT, here’s what I’d wear for my appointment at your dentist office:
Its a T-Shirt: BACON MAKES EVERYTHING BETTER.
Everyone, if youve got your own websites, consider linking to this bacon shirt. Its fun for the whole family.
Also, moslems are afraid of bacon.
I might call Dr. Butt, complaining of “bacon stuck in my teeth.”
HAHAHAA.
Barney Fwank wears “special attire” to see Doctor Butt. A butt-burka, with a slot.
“Dr. Al Haj ibn Rectum”
The Banking Queen! I love that song.
Shares an office with Dr Dahmneer Khildim.
Is he anything like Dr. Faggot, who was also a Dentist?
They have dental care of any kind in the UK?
Rectum & Khilim, when you have to get to the bottom of things..
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