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Monday, February 24, 2014

Evil Tea Party Senate Candidate Joked About Graphic X-Rays Of Dead Patients He Posted Online!

Evil Tea Party Senate Candidate Joked About Graphic X-Rays Of Dead Patients He Posted Online!

by Sky Palma
In a new and bizarre low in Tea Party antics, the challenger to Sen. Pat Roberts’ (R-KS) senate seat in Kansas posted graphic x-ray images to his Facebook, depicting the injuries of deceased patients -- and then proceeded to poke fun at them.
According to the Topeka Capital Journal:
[box type="shadow"]Wolf, a Johnson County radiologist anchoring a campaign for the Republican nomination with calls for federal heath care reform, said in an interview the medical images were legally uploaded to public social media sites and other online venues for educational purposes. They also served, he said, to demonstrate evil lurking in the world.
However, Wolf and others viewing these Facebook postings relentlessly poked fun at the dead or wounded. The gunshot victim, Wolf joked online, wasn't going to complain about the awkward positioning of his head for an X-ray. In a separate Facebook comment, Wolf wrote that an X-ray of a man decapitated by gunfire resembled a wounded alien in a “Terminator” film and that the image offered evidence people “find beauty in different things.”[/box]
Medical professionals slammed Wolf for his actions.
"The dignity and privacy of the individual should be protected," John Carney of the Center for Practical Bioethics told the Capital-Journal. "It doesn't sound like they're being protected if they're, obviously, on Facebook."
A spokesman for Wolf's opponent, Pat Roberts, also took an opportunity to condemn Wolf’s actions.
"For any doctor to make patient records public and then use the records for public discussion and entertainment is just unthinkable," spokesman Leroy Towns said. "Allegations of such lack of judgment demand extensive scrutiny and investigation."
Watch Wolf get confronted about the images in the video below:
Sky Palma

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