http://groups.google.com/group/sci.med.cardiology/msg/5de6f2b5a2ea66b5?
"It is written that man does not live on bread alone but on every word
that comes from the mouth of GOD." -- LORD Jesus Christ
Amen.
Be hungry... be healthy... be hungrier... be blessed:
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Prayerfully in Jesus' awesome love,
Andrew <><
--
Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD
Cardiologist
> satan via a sockpuppet hissed:
>> Andrew, in the Holy Spirit, boldly wrote:
>>
>> > Ideal for other Emory-trained cardiologists and/or cardiologists whose
>> > last names happen to be Emory :-)
>> >
>> > http://HeartMDPhD.com/PressRelease
>>
>> Extortion IS a criminal offence in Georgia, isn't it?
>
> Irrelevant.
>
> To sell a cardiology domain name is not "to obtain from a person by
> force, intimidation, or undue or illegal power."
>
> Source:
>
> http://mw1.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/extorting
>
> Bottom line:
>
You need to consult US Federal law, rather than a dictionary.
Extortion is the act of obtaining money from a person on pain of
consequences that may or may not themselves be illegal. For example: A
threat to continue acts that are defamatory by association, such as
maintaining a website that is a severe embarrassment to the
organisation it purports to represent.
Such an act could also easily be construed as blackmail by a competent
and alert legal authority.
Emorycardiology.com has been subjected to the W3C standards test for
web content and has been found to be severely lacking in compliance
with basic standards of web content. Demanding extortionate sums of
money in exchange for the opportunity to delete said content
represents sufficient duress to constitute extortion, both
semantically and most probably legally.
Here's the W3C validation output:
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Validation Output: 9 Errors
1. Error Line 10, Column 15: there is no attribute "ROWS".
<frameset rows="100%,*" border="0">
?
You have used the attribute named above in your document, but
the document type you are using does not support that attribute for
this element. This error is often caused by incorrect use of the
"Strict" document type with a document that uses frames (e.g. you must
use the "Transitional" document type to get the "target" attribute),
or by using vendor proprietary extensions such as "marginheight" (this
is usually fixed by using CSS to achieve the desired effect instead).
This error may also result if the element itself is not
supported in the document type you are using, as an undefined element
will have no supported attributes; in this case, see the element-
undefined error message for further information.
How to fix: check the spelling and case of the element and
attribute, (Remember XHTML is all lower-case) and/or check that they
are both allowed in the chosen document type, and/or use CSS instead
of this attribute. If you received this error when using the <embed>
element to incorporate flash media in a Web page, see the FAQ item on
valid flash.
2. Error Line 10, Column 31: there is no attribute "BORDER".
<frameset rows="100%,*" border="0">
?
You have used the attribute named above in your document, but
the document type you are using does not support that attribute for
this element. This error is often caused by incorrect use of the
"Strict" document type with a document that uses frames (e.g. you must
use the "Transitional" document type to get the "target" attribute),
or by using vendor proprietary extensions such as "marginheight" (this
is usually fixed by using CSS to achieve the desired effect instead).
This error may also result if the element itself is not
supported in the document type you are using, as an undefined element
will have no supported attributes; in this case, see the element-
undefined error message for further information.
How to fix: check the spelling and case of the element and
attribute, (Remember XHTML is all lower-case) and/or check that they
are both allowed in the chosen document type, and/or use CSS instead
of this attribute. If you received this error when using the <embed>
element to incorporate flash media in a Web page, see the FAQ item on
valid flash.
3. Error Line 10, Column 34: element "FRAMESET" undefined.
<frameset rows="100%,*" border="0">
?
You have used the element named above in your document, but the
document type you are using does not define an element of that name.
This error is often caused by:
* incorrect use of the "Strict" document type with a
document that uses frames (e.g. you must use the "Frameset" document
type to get the "<frameset>" element),
* by using vendor proprietary extensions such as "<spacer>"
or "<marquee>" (this is usually fixed by using CSS to achieve the
desired effect instead).
* by using upper-case tags in XHTML (in XHTML attributes and
elements must be all lower-case).
4. Error Line 11, Column 13: there is no attribute "SRC".
<frame src="http://tinyurl.com/a4dwl" frameborder="0" />
?
You have used the attribute named above in your document, but
the document type you are using does not support that attribute for
this element. This error is often caused by incorrect use of the
"Strict" document type with a document that uses frames (e.g. you must
use the "Transitional" document type to get the "target" attribute),
or by using vendor proprietary extensions such as "marginheight" (this
is usually fixed by using CSS to achieve the desired effect instead).
This error may also result if the element itself is not
supported in the document type you are using, as an undefined element
will have no supported attributes; in this case, see the element-
undefined error message for further information.
How to fix: check the spelling and case of the element and
attribute, (Remember XHTML is all lower-case) and/or check that they
are both allowed in the chosen document type, and/or use CSS instead
of this attribute. If you received this error when using the <embed>
element to incorporate flash media in a Web page, see the FAQ item on
valid flash.
5. Error Line 11, Column 52: there is no attribute "FRAMEBORDER".
<frame src="http://tinyurl.com/a4dwl" frameborder="0" />
?
You have used the attribute named above in your document, but
the document type you are using does not support that attribute for
this element. This error is often caused by incorrect use of the
"Strict" document type with a document that uses frames (e.g. you must
use the "Transitional" document type to get the "target" attribute),
or by using vendor proprietary extensions such as "marginheight" (this
is usually fixed by using CSS to achieve the desired effect instead).
This error may also result if the element itself is not
supported in the document type you are using, as an undefined element
will have no supported attributes; in this case, see the element-
undefined error message for further information.
How to fix: check the spelling and case of the element and
attribute, (Remember XHTML is all lower-case) and/or check that they
are both allowed in the chosen document type, and/or use CSS instead
of this attribute. If you received this error when using the <embed>
element to incorporate flash media in a Web page, see the FAQ item on
valid flash.
6. Error Line 11, Column 56: element "FRAME" undefined.
<frame src="http://tinyurl.com/a4dwl" frameborder="0" />
?
You have used the element named above in your document, but the
document type you are using does not define an element of that name.
This error is often caused by:
* incorrect use of the "Strict" document type with a
document that uses frames (e.g. you must use the "Frameset" document
type to get the "<frameset>" element),
* by using vendor proprietary extensions such as "<spacer>"
or "<marquee>" (this is usually fixed by using CSS to achieve the
desired effect instead).
* by using upper-case tags in XHTML (in XHTML attributes and
elements must be all lower-case).
7. Error Line 12, Column 34: "NORESIZE" is not a member of a group
specified for any attribute.
<frame frameborder="0" noresize />
?
8. Error Line 12, Column 34: element "FRAME" undefined.
<frame frameborder="0" noresize />
?
You have used the element named above in your document, but the
document type you are using does not define an element of that name.
This error is often caused by:
* incorrect use of the "Strict" document type with a
document that uses frames (e.g. you must use the "Frameset" document
type to get the "<frameset>" element),
* by using vendor proprietary extensions such as "<spacer>"
or "<marquee>" (this is usually fixed by using CSS to achieve the
desired effect instead).
* by using upper-case tags in XHTML (in XHTML attributes and
elements must be all lower-case).
9. Error Line 18, Column 6: end tag for "HTML" which is not
finished.
</html>
?
Most likely, You nested tags and closed them in the wrong order.
For example <p><em>...</p> is not acceptable, as <em> must be closed
before <p>. Acceptable nesting is: <p><em>...</em></p>
Another possibility is that you used an element which requires a
child element that you did not include. Hence the parent element is
"not finished", not complete. For instance, in HTML the <head> element
must contain a <title> child element, lists (ul, ol, dl) require list
items (li, or dt, dd), and so on.
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And that's just the frameset!
In addition to that, your copious references to your distorted view of
science, medicine, religion and reality generally also constitute a
severe embarrassment to Emory University, and it is notable that your
site carries no verifiable endorsements from Emory or any individual
who works there. That all adds to the case against you.
Andy, I have in the recent past worked in the field of clinical
governance. I effectively had powers vested in me by government
inspectors to hire and fire highly qualified medical practitioners
including consultants. I have to wonder why you never present evidence
of your continuing professional development, knowledge of current best
practice in your field or any semblance of professional behaviour or
attitudes that a responsible medical practitioner would display.
You seem to assume that because you have certain letters after your
name, you are to be taken as a trustworthy person. This is very much
not the case:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harold_Shipman
Andrew Chung:
Is a frequent and proven liar (evidence archived forever on Google)
Has lost numerous NNTP accounts with supernews and others, has had many
Google accounts nuked, and his vanity domain heartmdphd.com is now
banned from setting up accounts. He is instead using multiple Google
sock accounts and email addresses in the format love#@thetruth.com (#
being a number)
Is unemployed after being sacked with cause from his one and only job
after just over 80 days
Fled the state of Florida, and now claims to practice in Georgia despite
having no admission priveliges in the State's hospitals
Runs a phony foundation with a total declared income of circa $200, the
ownership and contact details of which are obfuscated on its website
Makes failed prophecies concerning earthquakes with areas and dates,
which don't happen (remember the bible quotes about false prophets)
Performed a public attempt at 'exorcising' a Malaysian sock on usenet,
then denied doing it. He has recently reversed position again and admits
to practicing exorcism by usenet, proving himself a liar in the process.
Promotes a dangerous diet, with a million dollar guarantee that he
demands thirty dollars to access details of. This despite being
unemployed. His soliciting and spamming for donations looks to be
similar to the Nigerian Advance Fee Fraud, where victims pay money
upfront in the hope of coming into riches but find they have merely
bought into a lie. Part of his advice is to pour nail polish remover onto food.
Declares he has a cardiology practice despite posting night and day from
the same IP address (his home presumably) or a coffee shop internet cafe
Makes further false prophecies that we should now be all dying in a bird
flu pandemic. When these fail to happen, he does them all over again and
changes the dates. Nuclear war is another Chung spciality, which
naturally doesn't happen when he says it is going to.
Worships evil hatemonger Fred Phelps and will not denounce the acts of
Westboro's congregation. He even accuses someone with the name Phelps of
being Fred's son and refuses to accept he is completely wrong.
Uses the same patter as Pat Robertson, indicating his religious activity
is confined to watching cable TV. No evidence Chung has ever attended a
church.
Has a tendency to cyberstalk, particularly women. His wife fled some
time ago to another state, an act which Chung tries to pass off as "being
on vacation".
Frequently passes himself off as being qualified in areas such as
endocrinology, despite making incredibly fundamental blunders in his
'advice'. It is no wonder the Florida heart facility terminated him, and
has publicly denounced his version of events. Again archived on Google.
Don't forget the fake fast, where he didn't lose any weight, as well as
the infamous 666 stamping fiasco. His latest vile trick is spamming the
blogs of dying cancer patients and then crowing triumphantly when they
pass away.
"The Rev Dr. Hugh Jarse NLAHN." <hugh....@heathens.org.uk> wrote in
message news:1190453032.1...@o80g2000hse.googlegroups.com...
Your false witness is forgiven by me just as I had forgiven dearly
departed Bob (this one) Pastorio:
http://HeartMDPhD.com/libel.asp
May GOD not judge you as harshly as HE has Bob:
http://HeartMDPhD.com/Convicts/Bob
This simply shows that the Holy Spirit is absolutely right to convict
you:
http://HeartMDPhD.com/Convicts