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goruck@gmail.com - 12 Apr 2008 02:42 GMT
Hi,

I am a urologist in florida. I have started an informational website
and chat forum for personalized attention. I hope to help any of you
that may need some attention.

Best,

www. ruckerurology.com

peace
Clarence Crow - 12 Apr 2008 03:38 GMT
>Hi,
>
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>
>peace

My urologist too had a website, hollywoodurology.com.au, but had to
surrender the domain name to the Health Centre who took over the
Hollywood Private Hospital.
So he's off on a 6 month holiday handing his patient list over to
lesser minions.

-Please reply to group as my email addr is fake!

-Regards CC
Steve Kramer - 12 Apr 2008 12:29 GMT
> Hi,
>
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>
> peace

Thanks.  It would be of great value if you were to chat here.
www.ruckerurology.com - 16 Apr 2008 13:41 GMT
> <gor...@gmail.com> wrote in message
>
> news:bebd2528-e5c4-45a3-9dbc-3b86211b6441@t54g2000hsg.googlegroups.com...
I do check here from time to time.
I use the website as that is where my patients will go for
information.
No spam in my chat forum.
anyone can repost here as they desire or link to my forum.

peace>

> > Hi,
>
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>
> Thanks.  It would be of great value if you were to chat here.
ronju99 - 16 Apr 2008 20:59 GMT
Hi Steve,

I don't imagine he will stay here long as this site has too man
antagonist and experts in their own right. They will pick him apart if fo
nothing else but to criticize any errors he should happen to make either i
grammar or spelling. The process will also help elevate their own sel
worth. My wife relates it to the time she went to the menopause forum fo
information and was run out because she asked if anyone had heard of usin
progesterone creme. She was attacked as a spammer the same way califchie
attacked Dr. Ruckers. Maybe some people being on hormone therapy hav
become too feminized and are acting just like a bunch of old women.

Dr. Ruckers goes by his middle name therefore without knowing his firs
name, you won't come up with anything doing a search.

I believe the Trolls have raised the sensitivity of some on the forum an
caused them to lose sensitivity, civility and the purpose of the site.

Ron S.

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I.P. Freely - 16 Apr 2008 22:06 GMT
> Dr. Ruckers goes by his middle name therefore without knowing his first
> name, you won't come up with anything doing a search. I believe
> the Trolls have raised the sensitivity of some on the forum and
> caused them to lose sensitivity, civility and the purpose of the site.

I agree on both counts, but also notice that our suspicions have almost
always been verified. This is the first error in judgment in this regard
 I recall, and it wasn't for lack of effort in Calichief's vetting
research. Fortunately, Dr. Ruckers appears willing to take it in stride,
and, I hope, will understand and excuse our well-justified paranoia.

I.P.
marcel - 18 Apr 2008 04:09 GMT
> > Dr. Ruckers goes by his middle name therefore without knowing his first
>
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>
> I.P.

I too know Dr. Rucker as he has helped many in my state. I am actually
peripherally involved in healthcare and find the attacks silly so far.
http://cancerguide.org/gperez_story.html

Here is a profound story from a friend of mine who had his kidney
cancer removed by Dr Rucker.
read his link.
In this case, a life was saved..
Who's life did Cauliflower Chief save?

Kindest regards.
I.P. Freely - 18 Apr 2008 18:22 GMT
> In this case, a life was saved..
> Who's life did Cauliflower Chief save?

Yours, you arrogant son of a bitch, with his military career.

Now THAT, folks, is how one personally attacks someone.

I.P.
He'sDeadJim - 18 Apr 2008 18:34 GMT
>> In this case, a life was saved..
>> Who's life did Cauliflower Chief save?
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>
>I.P.

Once again you amaze yourself with your brilliance. That seems to
happen every day.
I.P. Freely - 18 Apr 2008 20:40 GMT
>> I.P.
>
>  Once again you amaze yourself with your brilliance. That seems to
> happen every day.

Naaah. I accepted it years ago.

I.P.
safire - 18 Apr 2008 20:14 GMT
>> In this case, a life was saved..
>> Who's life did Cauliflower Chief save?
>
> Yours, you arrogant son of a bitch, with his military career.

Cauliflower like Leaky assisted in the murder of 500 innocent, unarmed
Vietnamese villagers, women and children, 40 years ago in the My Lai
massacre, and got away with this war crime. Both have been rewarded with
free state-provided health care.

Leaky pretends that the U.S. military saves lives. If the U.S. had
stayed out of Iraq, hundred of thousands of lives would have been saved,
as would the U.S. budget. Obsessive poster Leaky has no idea what he is
talking about.
He'sDeadJim - 18 Apr 2008 23:39 GMT
>>> In this case, a life was saved..
>>> Who's life did Cauliflower Chief save?
[quoted text clipped - 5 lines]
>massacre, and got away with this war crime. Both have been rewarded with
>free state-provided health care.

That's stupid nonsense safire.

>Leaky pretends that the U.S. military saves lives. If the U.S. had
>stayed out of Iraq, hundred of thousands of lives would have been saved,
>as would the U.S. budget. Obsessive poster Leaky has no idea what he is
>talking about.

Don't blame the military blame the idiots who sent them there as
walking targets
Steve Jordan - 18 Apr 2008 23:53 GMT
On April 18, "He'sDeadJim" (I guess it's no sillier than "I P Freely")
wrote:

(ka-snip)

Once again: Don't feed the trolls; it's what they crave.

Regards,

Steve J
He'sDeadJim - 19 Apr 2008 00:29 GMT
>On April 18, "He'sDeadJim" (I guess it's no sillier than "I P Freely")
>wrote:

It's not as silly. It was a nym  to post in pirate mp3 newsgroups
eleven years ago.

While IP Freely for a PCa group isn't only juvenile it's in poor
taste for a PCa newsgroup.
 
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