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VA doctor regrets Facebook post telling gun advocate to 'off' himself
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A Department of Veterans Affairs psychiatrist in Philadelphia says he regrets a Facebook post suggesting a gun rights supporter "off" himself. Dr. Gregg Gorton says the comment was meant to be sarcastic. But he says he'd like to take it back. Gorton says the Veterans Affairs Medical Center in Philadelphia is reviewing his job status. He says he's been a psychiatrist for 30 years and employed by the agency for 11 years.
SUBMITTER'S COMMENT: This nutcase has been spreading his poison for 30 years! Sounds like he's the one who should be confined. |
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Most psychiatrists that I have known had more mental problems than their patients. |
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