While I sit back and watch Dr. Giacchino live the life of a rock star, I wonder what the IRS, DEA and every other pertinent law enforcement agency is doing these days. If only Al Capone were so lucky. Could Dr. Giacchino be smarter than the IRS? While Dr. Giacchino has not fooled anyone, it seems that he has not revealed any incriminating evidence, aside from what he has done to my family and me. Therefore, I believe that God has selected me to hold Dr. Giacchino responsible for his crimes against my family and me, in order to save the lives of all the young and desperate people that are endangered by the mass amounts of narcotics that Dr. Giacchino dispenses.
In my estimation, there are a small number of ways to stop doctors from violating the law, which in this case, jeopardizes many lives.
1) Legislature should change the laws by limiting the number of painkillers that one single doctor could issue in a 12-month period, or limit the number of prescriptions that a medical center can issue.
2) The State of Illinois should simply allow people like me who are willing to cooperate, be able to have their meetings tape-recorded when various federal agents are present. If making a record of a meeting seems fit, there should not be any perceived harm in such request. It seems to me that stalling meetings that can produce helpful evidence against these sorts of doctors, while allowing the negligent doctors to continue risking many lives, is foolish and reckless.
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Sam Chapman of Empower Public Relations, in my opinion, is not half of the sales person that his wife, Dr. Laura Berman is (Berman sells sex toys – Chapman sells reputations).
I just read Chapman’s comments left under the article titled ‘Is Empower Public Relations A Naïve Firm Or Plain Old Deceitful?’ published by KTF Media Group. According to Chapman’s blog comments, he has done a great job of showing us how low he can go. I think the article is dead on!
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I love the person that called Chapman ‘Sum Chumpman’