I won’t say it...ok I will, coming to America next.
Britian needs to get their muslims under control.
P.C. will kill you before the germs!
Good enough reason to kick them out of the country... unless they promise, on pain of death, to limit their practice of “medicine” to their own ilk!
Fire their asses!
*SIGH*
Y’OK
Great I can see it now muslim doctors trying to shinny into a modest half body condom.
Some one has to draw a line these poeple will be spreading disease like its the 7th century all over again........oh wait thats the century they like.
Imagine coming out of anesthesia and seeing this.
Think of it as evolution in action.
ping
Toss ‘em out on their butts.
muslim and health ping
It they don’t like living in the civilized world, they are free to leave. They can go practice what they call medicine in their own filthy third world hellholes and let the rest of the world progress.
Of course, it’s not unheard of for modesty to take priority over human lives for them. If they value it so little, why the heck to they want to become doctors?.
All this is is another testing of the waters. Every once in a while they test just to see how far they can push us. Every time we cave, it shows them that they are just that much closer to takeover; the time is almost ripe.
Then fire them.
There’s an Islamic Medical Association?
That must be a truly scientific group. Muzzie logic in action.
Muslims give reasons they emigrated to the West to learn Western medicine, but don’t choose to practice it. More signs that the pretext for emigrating is just a front.
You know, in Egypt, they really do still have belly dancing; this is so much the opposite.
I know an Egyptian and when FIT TV has that show Shimmy about belly dancing, I thought, oh, they still don’t do that over there but indeed, he told me they still do.
It’s the exact opposite of this other story.
Do they bathe fully dressed?
Comment:
“CONTROLLING dangerous infections such as MRSA and Clostridium difficile is a top priority for NHS workers.”
Feb 2 2008 by Andrew Baldwin, Huddersfield Daily Examiner
COMMENT SNIPPET: “But irrespective of where the blame lies, the battle is on to curb the bugs.
Everyone has a part to play, visitors as well as hospital staff.
We all must observe hospital hygiene regulations as closely as possible.
Using antibacterial hand gel before entering a ward should become compulsory.”