Well, Bill, if you do not mind or ask for help it is one thing but to "volunteer" especially when it is NOT wanted is quiet another.  Please feel free to visit the website of any State Licensing Board in this country and pose this query.  If you do not understand WHY it is wrong, then you and the "doctor" have far more serious problems than Aleisha.
 
But if you are wanting on-line, public diagnosis and treatment, why doesn't you send her some of those angry, psycho letters you post off list to other list members from time to time.  I have not personally received one (yet) but several list members have posted them and they are far and away more interesting from an analytical vantage than Aleisha's Bible Code.  That way, the services of the doctor are solicited, she gets to be "helpful" and we all get to speculate as to what might be wrong with you to make you do such things.  I am certain you will not mind at all as you have indicated Aleisha should not even mind having this forced on her and treatment offered for something that is not "wrong" nor a problem in the first place.
Amelia
 
 
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Sent: Monday, November 20, 2000 8:29 AM
Subject: Re: [CTRL] Fw: [CTRL] Commentary to Bill and Amelia

In a message dated 11/20/00 8:26:19 AM Central Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:



IF I were in Aleisha's shoes, I'd be speaking to a lawyer about
possible legal action against Deborah. Unsolicited medical diagnosis,
slander, etc. Can Deborah prove Aleisha's alleged psychosis?


This is a mailing list...OPINIONS are spouted...aren't you and your pals
overreacting here???
Since when is "unsolicited medical diagnosis" actionable??
And where is the "slander"??/
And since "Aliesha" isn't her real name the whole thing just falls apart...

Bill.

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