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Spoon
Saint Marys, GA
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Country Folk wrote: Hey y'all country folk are great but stupid people are not needed. Stop speaking bad about the dead and the doctor. It's the living idiots of this town that turned this into a cicus. I am proud I am not from St Marys, GA. Another Camden County High School Grad. He studied football instead of spelling.
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Nicholas
Saint Marys, GA
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Spoon wrote: <quoted text>Another Camden County High School Grad. He studied football instead of spelling. I am a Camden County High School Grad -Class of 2003- and played VARISTY FOOTBALL Fist String My Senior Year (we WON State Champs that year)- and PROUD to say but I'm Attending Medical School NOW and is currently Validvictorin (ranked number 1 out of 806 students that attend Medical College of Georgia)SO just to let you know I don't appreciate your slander to CCHS GRADS that have played football there i am proud to be frorm saint marys and DR.CHUA was my Doctor and he has inspired me to become a Dr.
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Since: Aug 09
Kingsland, GA
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Nicholas wrote: <quoted text> I am a Camden County High School Grad -Class of 2003- and played VARISTY FOOTBALL Fist String My Senior Year (we WON State Champs that year)- and PROUD to say but I'm Attending Medical School NOW and is currently Validvictorin (ranked number 1 out of 806 students that attend Medical College of Georgia)SO just to let you know I don't appreciate your slander to CCHS GRADS that have played football there i am proud to be frorm saint marys and DR.CHUA was my Doctor and he has inspired me to become a Dr. well spoken. good luck to you. when you come home i hope you will let us know.
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spoon
Saint Marys, GA
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Nicholas wrote: <quoted text> I am a Camden County High School Grad -Class of 2003- and played VARISTY FOOTBALL Fist String My Senior Year (we WON State Champs that year)- and PROUD to say but I'm Attending Medical School NOW and is currently Validvictorin (ranked number 1 out of 806 students that attend Medical College of Georgia)SO just to let you know I don't appreciate your slander to CCHS GRADS that have played football there i am proud to be frorm saint marys and DR.CHUA was my Doctor and he has inspired me to become a Dr. How do you spell first, smart ass, how about from, and valid victoring, they must have rung your bell in football practice
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Molly
Kingsland, GA
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I liked docor Chua,but he should of never gotten a life sentence for this boys death,he didn't make the boy take that many pills at one time and anybody with good sense which I though Dr. Chua had ,had no business give a drug addict that many prescriptions at one time so I kinda see both sides of ths puzzle here. I still don't think he should of gotten a life sentence though,maybe his license suspended,but no he was done wrong in my eyes,I would of never voted on a life sentence for the man,the boy had a big problem the doctor knew that! But serving life for this crime is not the right thing to do to him I feel lke ,then I get to thinking I have sons myself how would I feel if it was one of them this had happened to. How would you feel people if this was your child that had died for no good reason,he needed help but not more drugs, I think Dr, Chua thought he was helping the boy he didn't want the boy to die,but he messed up he should of never wrote that many prescriptions for the boy,that just doesn't make any sense to me. I just keep thinking that could of been my son and if it had a been I would feel the same way the parents of this boy feels.
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Nicholas
Saint Marys, GA
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spoon wrote: <quoted text>How do you spell first, smart ass, how about from, and valid victoring, they must have rung your bell in football practice So yes I left out a letter in FIRST and did not put a space in valid victorin (not like valid victoring(<NO G in valid victorin) like you spelled it so let this reply ring your bell and practice what you preach
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Nicholas
Saint Marys, GA
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sandy feller wrote: <quoted text>well spoken. good luck to you. when you come home i hope you will let us know. Hello and thanks you, I will finish schooling in 2010 With a doctorial in Internal Med. and then will move back to camden and re-enroll school at CGCC and study acupuncture with Dr. Brandon Mixsons Wife Dr. Janet Mixson
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Nicholas
Saint Marys, GA
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spoon wrote: <quoted text>How do you spell first, smart ass, how about from, and valid victoring, they must have rung your bell in football practice Oh SORRY!!! I forgot to add in my last reply to you that I added a extra R in FROM also thank you for telling me....HAHA only someone with no life has the time to sit at a computer and blog about someones spelling Also I would like to add that my mother is a general dentist also in Camden County and also a CCHS Grad.
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Nicholas
Saint Marys, GA
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Molly wrote: I liked docor Chua,but he should of never gotten a life sentence for this boys death,he didn't make the boy take that many pills at one time and anybody with good sense which I though Dr. Chua had ,had no business give a drug addict that many prescriptions at one time so I kinda see both sides of ths puzzle here. I still don't think he should of gotten a life sentence though,maybe his license suspended,but no he was done wrong in my eyes,I would of never voted on a life sentence for the man,the boy had a big problem the doctor knew that! But serving life for this crime is not the right thing to do to him I feel lke ,then I get to thinking I have sons myself how would I feel if it was one of them this had happened to. How would you feel people if this was your child that had died for no good reason,he needed help but not more drugs, I think Dr, Chua thought he was helping the boy he didn't want the boy to die,but he messed up he should of never wrote that many prescriptions for the boy,that just doesn't make any sense to me. I just keep thinking that could of been my son and if it had a been I would feel the same way the parents of this boy feels. Dr. Chua does not have a life sentence. His case is on hold and he is waiting for his next tiral date just to let you know
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Nicholas
Saint Marys, GA
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Also "spoon" why can't you use you real name?
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Camden
Kingsland, GA
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Nicholas wrote: <quoted text> So yes I left out a letter in FIRST and did not put a space in valid victorin (not like valid victoring(<NO G in valid victorin) like you spelled it so let this reply ring your bell and practice what you preach Do you mean Valedictorian? It seems that if you were actually the "valid victorin" as you said in your post you would at least know how to spell it. Here's the meaning according to Wikipedia: From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Valedictorian is an academic title typically conferred in North America upon the highest ranked student among those being graduated from an educational institution. The term is an anglicized derivation of the Latin vale dicere ("to say farewell"), historically rooted in the valedictorian's traditional role as the final speaker at the graduation ceremony. The valedictory address generally is considered a final farewell to classmates, before they disperse as a collective group in order to pursue their individual paths after being graduated. The title of class valedictorian is common in educational institutions in the Philippines, Canada and the United States, while its equivalent in Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, and Scotland is dux.
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LOL
Savannah, GA
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You don't get a "doctorial" in internal medicine. You get a doctor of medicine degree then go on to attend a residency of your choice (internal medicine for example, which lasts 3 years).
For the sake of argument, if you graduated high school in 2003...medical school is 4 years and so I have to assume that you finished undergraduate work in 3 years (which is difficult but not impossible). You still need to go to residency to call yourself and internal medicine physician (three more years).
Also there is only one "valedictorian" per class not for the entire 4 classes in the school of medicine. That said, I cannot recall the school recognizing valedictorians (which is would not do until graduation anyway) but it has been awhile since I was there. Until then you would simply be considered as having the top GPA (for your class).
Anyway, not trying to give you a hard time, but your awful spelling and grammar as well as your somewhat implausible time-line and seeming lack of understanding of what the typical medical education process entails understandably raises doubt.
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Maggie
Kingsland, GA
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I have mixed feelings on this deal,I feel for Dr. Chua I liked the man myself and he was good to my son when he was sick,he wasn't his main doctor,but he came and checked on him on his on time because he liked us,also that is when he first started out hear in the county.Dr. Chua was call in on his case and he figured out what was wrong with him. But if that was my son he wrote all those prescriptions for I would be very bitter two just like that boys parents are their is a life thrown away because of prescriptions that could of been prevented. Alsoo I do not think he should get a life sentence for the boys death either,he didn't poke the pills down his throat but you don't give a drug addict more drugs to take wither.I would take his license away from him and he would serve time but not a life sentence,that is not right.But their is alot of things that go on everyday that aren't right.
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Maggie
Kingsland, GA
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Sorry for the misspelled words.
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Nicholas
Saint Marys, GA
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Camden wrote: <quoted text> Do you mean Valedictorian? It seems that if you were actually the "valid victorin" as you said in your post you would at least know how to spell it. Here's the meaning according to Wikipedia: From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Valedictorian is an academic title typically conferred in North America upon the highest ranked student among those being graduated from an educational institution. The term is an anglicized derivation of the Latin vale dicere ("to say farewell"), historically rooted in the valedictorian's traditional role as the final speaker at the graduation ceremony. The valedictory address generally is considered a final farewell to classmates, before they disperse as a collective group in order to pursue their individual paths after being graduated. The title of class valedictorian is common in educational institutions in the Philippines, Canada and the United States, while its equivalent in Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, and Scotland is dux. Do a little more research when you try to call someone out on something It can be spelled TWO ways with two different meanings I will capitalize them for you Valid Victorian-is an academic rank typically conferred in North America upon the highest ranked student among THOSE THAT HAVE NOT GRADUSTED from an educational institution. OR Valedictorian is an academic title typically conferred in North America upon the highest ranked student among THOSE BEING GRADUATED from an educational institution. ANOTHER ONE BITES THE DUST
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NJM2010
Saint Marys, GA
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SOUNDS LIKE A FEW PEOPLE ON HERE ARE FUGHT OVER SPELLING RATHER THAN dR. CHUA!
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njm2010
Saint Marys, GA
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Susie
Kingsland, GA
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I feel sorry for the boys family and yes Dr. Chua is Gay,he lived by a friend of mine in Kingsland when he first came here and she told me he was gay.But that has nothing to do with hime giving all of these boys drugs,he was suppose to be a top notch doctor,he seemed very smart,he helped my son when he was very sick, he was called in on his case and he figured out what was wrong with him.Dr. Chua is a very polite man,he was always plesant when I ran into him,more than other doctors you have known for 30 or more years hardly don't even speak to you if they see you out anywhere.You need an appointment for them to say hello to you in public.I have mixed emotions about the Chua case,I feel for the boys family,and would be very bitter if that was my son,but no one made the boy take all of those pills at once,also Dr. Chua had no business writing or giving the boy so many prescriptions,that is the most observe thing I have ever heard of. I donot think he should get a life sentence though,maybe his licensed taking away and serve at least 10yrs. in prison.You don't give a drug addict more drugs and he knew the boy had a problem,a serious problem, Why didn't the parents send him to a rehab place,maybe they didn't know it was as bad as it was,and maybe they didn't have the money to send him off,and maybe they trusted Chua to help their son not help kill him!!!!
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Anon
Kingsland, GA
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Nicholas wrote: <quoted text> Do a little more research when you try to call someone out on something It can be spelled TWO ways with two different meanings I will capitalize them for you Valid Victorian-is an academic rank typically conferred in North America upon the highest ranked student among THOSE THAT HAVE NOT GRADUSTED from an educational institution. OR Valedictorian is an academic title typically conferred in North America upon the highest ranked student among THOSE BEING GRADUATED from an educational institution. ANOTHER ONE BITES THE DUST 1. Validvictorian The position held by the top student in a high school who does not know how to spell valedictorian. Try again Einstein...
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spoon
Saint Marys, GA
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Nicholas wrote: Also "spoon" why can't you use you real name? it is my real name you camden football head, can't spell for scrap
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