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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Probably, lying always looks good background check wise if they have really high aspirations for their lives as adults. [/quote] Vijay Chokalingam was cold busted after claiming to be black and absolutely nothing happened. He stayed in medical school until he flunked out.[/quote] Well.. He's about as black as any Black out there and people from his land ancestors did endure slavery in the US (Google Indentured/Slave labor from India to the United States). If a recent Nigerian immigrant's kids can qualify for the Black 'quota', why not him?[/quote] It is fraud. People hope and expect to have honest doctors. Spend a few years of your life pursuing a medical malpractice case and you'll find yourself wondering how the heck someone with a documented history of fraud gets to be your husband's physician. [/quote] I feel vulnerable and nervous at the doctor's office. My son feels very, very vulnerable and nervous. Having to worry whether or not the doctor is fundamentally dishonest is just too much. [/quote] :lol: :lol: I bet none of your doctors are Black. [/quote]
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