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Kansas Board Denies Colonel Lakin License to Practice
KCTV ^ | February 2, 2012 | Dana Wright, Kelly Just, DeAnn Smith

Posted on 02/06/2012 8:19:50 PM PST by James Thomas

TOPEKA, KS (KCTV) - A Kansas board that denied a licensed doctor of osteopathic medicine a license was primarily concerned about the man's political views.

The Kansas State Board of Healing Arts is a 15-member panel appointed by the governor and decides the fate of doctors in Kansas.

Terrence Lee Lakin rose to the ranks of lieutenant colonel in the U.S. Army. He served on the front lines in Afghanistan and the war zone in Bosnia as well as a medical mission to Honduras. He saved lives around the world and received a Bronze Star for his service.

"I like helping people," said Lakin. "And I've been, since college wanting to be in medical field and help others."

(Excerpt) Read more at kctv5.com ...


TOPICS: News/Current Events; US: Kansas
KEYWORDS: army; birthcertificate; lakin; military; naturalborncitizen; oefveterans; terrylakin
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To: Tex-Con-Man

T-con, “Taking career advice from Farah can have serious consequences”.

Tex, you really think the Doc was following Farah?

Naa, maybe just another chance for a cheap shot at WND.

Par just trying to be as funny as the flat Ann Coulter?

You got a problem with Terry Laken’s position on the Obama?

Rab can but wonder.


21 posted on 02/06/2012 9:47:55 PM PST by Rabin
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To: pieceofthepuzzle

I see conservatives on FR who think like that, they refuse to see how far things have gone, how close we are to an actual police state, who still insist things are getting better everywhere they go despite the whole of the US in a depression and getting worse. Yes, I can believe it.


22 posted on 02/06/2012 9:58:51 PM PST by packrat35 (When will we admit we are now almost a police state?)
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To: SpaceBar

I used to get that experience just by going to the airport. Its the main reason I quit flying.


23 posted on 02/06/2012 10:01:25 PM PST by packrat35 (When will we admit we are now almost a police state?)
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To: celtic gal

“Oh and it is the state from which Sabilius is from..wonder if Ms HHS has anything to do with this?”

I’d say she has everything to do with it - she has way too much power. Also I think that because the current KS governor is a pretty good conservative (Sam Brownback).


24 posted on 02/06/2012 10:19:33 PM PST by llandres (Forget the "New America" - restore the original one!!)
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To: packrat35

A police state perhaps but just think about the life in the police state with it’s ball games, it’s casino’s, it’s rock concerts, etc. and don’t forget about the 50% who can live off the earnings of others.It is a blast of a police state for many who seem to care less about having an exceptional society as to heritage and future.


25 posted on 02/06/2012 10:47:56 PM PST by noinfringers2
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To: RatRipper

Damn straight, Col. Lakin would get some respect here in N. Alabama. People are patriots here, and we have ties to military, space, and high tech and have first rate hospitals and medical facilities.


27 posted on 02/06/2012 11:07:59 PM PST by lwoodham (Time is what keeps everything from happening all at once.)
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To: RatRipper
We will welcome you in Alabama, Col. Lakin.

And TX will also welcome him. Obozo is not popular here either. (Some of my ancestors were burned out of AL during reconstruction for resisting)

28 posted on 02/06/2012 11:27:43 PM PST by Texas Fossil (Government, even in its best state is but a necessary evil; in its worst state an intolerable one)
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To: James Thomas

Brian Terry
Terry Lakin

Two very real victims of Obama. One was murdered and the other jailed.


29 posted on 02/07/2012 6:38:24 AM PST by Smokeyblue (Obama's got NBC problems and birth certificate problems - a bad case of Cluster F**ked.)
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To: Rabin

“You got a problem with Terry Laken’s position on the Obama?”

He has to take a cheap shot at Lakin. Lakin embodies everything he isn’t. Honorable and courageous.

His little ego can’t handle it and so he has to pipe up.


30 posted on 02/07/2012 6:42:18 AM PST by Smokeyblue (Obama's got NBC problems and birth certificate problems - a bad case of Cluster F**ked.)
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To: James Thomas

What is really disheartening is how many people who wrote in slammed Lakin and lauded the decision.


31 posted on 02/07/2012 7:15:31 AM PST by pacific_waters19
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To: MadMax, the Grinning Reaper
Sebelius country. Need I say more?

It's not Sebelius country. She's the daughter of a former Ohio governor, and is certainly not a typical Kansan. We were glad when she left.

PS: Laksin did not take the best course of action re the order to deploy.

He was vindicated by the Kenyan Coward who disobeyed a subpoena and who refused to show either of the alleged certified copies of his long-form birth certificate at the Georgia ballot hearing.

Now everyone is out of a doctor. Nobody won.

Technically, the Kenyan coward won. Everyone else lost.

32 posted on 02/07/2012 7:57:16 AM PST by edge919
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To: pieceofthepuzzle
I'm reading about the states ratification of the constitution and the federalist papers.

Among biggest concerns of founders was civil war between states and foreign influence. They designed the constitution to keep a balance of power and respect for states, and keep foreign influence out.

We now have the foreign influence from Obunga. He grew up in Indonesia, learning of Communism and Islam. It is the only thing that makes sense to him, and the constitution is a violation of his beliefs.

The world at large fully expected the American experiment to fail. So many states with varied interests, as large as Europe and bound as one, had failed numerous times in the past on similar scales. The constitution had to be a masterpiece to succeed. I believe that Monroe said the people gave it life. If we look at the ratification of the constitution, we then know that the founders were a million people. It will take millions to put it to death. Mohammad Obunga is just their agent of destruction.

As Mohammad Obunga drives us toward bankruptcy and actively shreds the constitution, we may see states take sides and line up. The people give the constitution the death sentence when they vote for a communist agitator, so they are not innocent. Collapse of dollar may be the eventual event that dissolves the union, but the catalyst is brazen disrespect for the constitution that formed it. We had founders and they live in beloved infamy for what they have created. Their words scribed on papers warn us that this civil creation may end. A thousand years from now, people may lay eyes on their statues and lament the end of freedom born of their wisdom, and curse the fools and bastards alike that put Mohammad Obunga's boot on it's throat.

33 posted on 02/07/2012 8:15:46 AM PST by PA-RIVER
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To: packrat35

“If tyranny and oppression come to this land it will be in the guise of fighting a foreign enemy.” James Madison

Here are, two hundred years later, with an Islamic president bombing other Islamic countries without the peoples consent through their congress, yet constitutionally obligated for such consent.

It’s here.


34 posted on 02/07/2012 8:43:02 AM PST by PA-RIVER
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To: EDINVA
It’s heartbreaking what’s happened to this man.

What happened to Lakin was entirely predictable from the moment he made his intentions known. He should've listened to his friends and family as they tried to get him to rethink his actions instead of the conspiracy pimps standing on the sidelines cheering him on.

35 posted on 02/07/2012 9:33:08 AM PST by Drew68
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To: pacific_waters19
What is really disheartening is how many people who wrote in slammed Lakin and lauded the decision.

Yes, some of us serving our country don't look to fondly at those who go AWOL forcing others to deploy in their place.

36 posted on 02/07/2012 9:34:48 AM PST by Drew68
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To: butterdezillion
We’re known not only by our friends but by our enemies as well...

Speaking of friends, doesn't Lakin have any who can land him a job, particularly those "friends" who stood on the sidelines, cheering him on as he threw away his career?

37 posted on 02/07/2012 9:42:58 AM PST by Drew68
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To: Drew68
Yes, some of us serving our country don't look to fondly at those who go AWOL forcing others to deploy in their place.

And how exactly are you serving our country with ignorant statements such as these? Chow hall with a spoon? Latrines with a scrubby brush? Trash detail on the outskirts of the main gate?

38 posted on 02/07/2012 9:46:34 AM PST by devattel
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To: pieceofthepuzzle
We like to think we are immune from civil war, but history proves we are not.

Imagine living in 1860, and a friend tells you that half a million will die in a civil war in the next five years. How absurd a thought that would have been.

We see political swing in elections, and constitutional maneuvers. Its all normal to us.

But presidents raised in foreign lands refusing to bare documents, war waged without consent, strip searches at airports. Billions of dollars borrowed by the minute and then squandered even faster on foreign countries. We are witnessing the willful destruction of a nation. We can no longer pretend otherwise. The first casualty and symptom of destruction is the national currency and credit.

39 posted on 02/07/2012 9:50:08 AM PST by PA-RIVER
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To: devattel
Chow hall with a spoon? Latrines with a scrubby brush? Trash detail on the outskirts of the main gate?

Had you ever served, you'd know that performing any of these three tasks is far more honorable than deserting the men who are counting on you.

40 posted on 02/07/2012 9:57:14 AM PST by Drew68
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