Resolution regarding the Texas Medical Board was accepted in Republican Party of Texas precinct conventions
Tonight, as I have done for the last 15 - 20 years, I attended my precinct convention after the polls closed in the Republican Party primary election. I presented the resolution below.
Things took a different twist this time, however.
Our Texas State Representative Geanie Morrison seconded.
Victoria Advocate reporter Gabe Semenza took notes as his photographer filmed my presentation.
Representative Morrison explained to the group that there were, indeed, problems which need to be addressed at the Texas Medical Board
Mr. ______ refused to comment on my pointed questions as to the reasons his boss, Chris Cobler, has never examined my evidence of fraud and corruption at the Texas Medical Board after it suspended my medical license on March 24, 2009, shortly after 5 pm.
On March 25, 2009, Cobler… printed the slanderous press release sent to him by the medical board word for word.…
When I questioned him why he had printed what the medical board told him, but would not hear my side of the story, as if it made sense, he said, "...the Texas Medical Board is a STATE agency."
Oh...I see....
The following resolution was accepted at various Republican Party precinct conventions across the state of Texas on March 2, 2010. It will now rise upward to various County conventions, and eventually be considered for inclusion in the State of Texas Republican Party Platform.
Resolution regarding the Texas Medical Board
Whereas, the Texas Medical Board has come under considerable public scrutiny in Texas and around the country, and
Whereas, the Association of American Physicians and Surgeons has filed a lawsuit against it because of its abuses and failures to protect the health of Texans, and
Whereas, the Association of American Physicians and Surgeons has recognized the Texas Medical Board as being 'the worst medical board in the nation' and being rife with constitutional violations of due process, corruption, and unethical conflicts of interest, and
Whereas, the Executive Branch, under which it operates, has failed to take appropriate action, and
Whereas, the Legislature has failed to execute sufficient oversight or provide legislative relief, and
Whereas, the possibility of Judicial relief is remote, and
Whereas, Constitutional Due Process and other freedoms we all hold dear are threatened if Texans do not intervene, and
Whereas, health care is too important to leave to politicians and lawyers who have no training or experience in healthcare,
Be it therefore now Resolved, the people of the Republican Party of Texas direct their elected officials to intervene in specific cases to ensure that physicians and other healthcare providers have their Constitutional Due Process rights protected, and
Be it therefore now Resolved, the people .... direct their elected officials to intervene in specific cases to guarantee that physicians with disabilities are given state and federal protection under the Americans with Disabilities Act, and
Be it therefore now Resolved, the people .... direct their elected officials to demand that the Texas Medical Board shall comply fully with Open Government Laws, and
Be it therefore now Resolved, the people .... direct their elected officials to demand that all healthcare licensing agencies require their licensees to participate in continuing medical education such that every complaint about any licensee is evaluated as to its significance and whether a change of process might have prevented patient harm or improve the health of Texans, and
Be it therefore now Resolved, the people .... direct their elected officials to care less about giving or not giving "legal advice" and care more about stopping the abuses of the Texas Medical Board, and
Be it therefore now Resolved, the people.... condemn the Texas legislature for not conducting proper oversight of the Texas Medical Board, and
Be it therefore now Resolved, the people .... condemn the Texas Executive Branch for not enforcing constitutional due process at the Texas Medical Board, and
Be it therefore now Resolved, the people ... condemn the Texas Attorney General because of his refusal to render constitutional opinions enforcing open government laws at the TMB and other applicable state and federal laws, including the Medical Practice Act, and
Be it therefore now Resolved, the people ... direct the Texas Executive, Legislative, and Judicial Branches to correct such gross abuses of human rights as evidenced by the daily activities of the Texas Medical Board and act with utmost haste to correct these injustices.

