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I don’t know if the title of this post is part of the Hypocratic Oath doctors take, but I do know it’s something they are taught while in medical school.
It seems some were not in class the day this was discussed, or crossed their fingers while taking the oath.
LONDON — At least three physicians were among the suspects arrested in Britain’s car-bomb plots, and authorities announced three new arrests — including a doctor in Australia — as the investigation spread overseas yesterday.
British media reports said an Indian doctor was among the eight persons in custody, and another outlet said at least five of the detainees in Britain were physicians. British police confirmed that a Palestinian doctor and Iraqi physician were among those held, and Australian officials said a foreign doctor working there had been detained in the case.
It was asked by Ayschlay in one of the threads a week or so ago what makes terrorism.
The prevailing thought is the poverty in which they live and the lack of hope for a better future.
Having doctors involved in plots to kill innocent people—as many as they could—would seem to put the lie to that theory.
They are, after all, well educated, well paid and have hopes of a great future.
I don’t know what makes a terrorist a terrorist except pure, unadulterated hatred for something. That something in this case appears to be hatred for all things not Muslim.
Written by ~J~


