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What have we forgotten?

We have online a very distinguished group of physicians. Those who have served in the US Military in time of war-- Gentlemen, Thank you.

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  • 1 decade ago
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    Yes, we should remember and thank ALL of the men and women who have served our country.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    There is no physicians for the living. Physicians took oath to serve Hippocrates's viruses. All physicians are priests and cult members. When Hippocrates died he died a failure. The group of physicians existing today are members of his cult. The viruses that Hippocrates left behind when his body decayed are in each and every physician alive. That is why physicians that serve in the military as well everywhere cater to the viruses and not to the living. Look at the logo sign on these physicians and you will see that they worship infected eagles. Eagles are birds that are infected as well. The eagles have viruses living on them in the forms of flies, mites, and other vermins. As well, why would people serve eagles that smaller brains them them. Eagles are there to clean the planets of vermins, period. We are here to clean the planet of vermins as well, but we have higher cell capacities to store data.

    Once you serve and worship the dead, you carry their viruses inside you. This makes you incapable of thinking. I don't trust any military people since they are dead. What is inside them cause them to be criminals since what live inside them are killer viruses that are there not only to kill them but to use them to kill their own kind as well.

    May all Hippocrates's vermins be annihilated without living any testimony of their existence.

    Source(s): life
  • 1 decade ago

    1] Gentlemen? What about the FEMALE physicians? And all the PAs and nurse practitioners?

    2] There are also a fair number of nurses, med techs, lab techs, PTs, etc who served in one or more wars

    3] thanks to everyone who served, and everyone who treated casualties too!

    Source(s): RN, and ex-USAF NC
  • ?
    Lv 7
    1 decade ago

    So none thanks an Indian physician who served in the Indian Army

    Source(s): Physician and a veteran in India
  • 1 decade ago

    lol

  • 1 decade ago

    your welcome

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