Saturday, June 20, 2009

Why Did I Write this Book?

After 30-years of dedicated service to the United States as a physician I landed in a Federal Prison for alleged "fraud" in my practice. The imprisonment emboldened me to write this autobiography, which I wrote with the utmost sincerity during the lowest point in my life. In my autobiography, I strive to educate and empower the reader (you) by opening channels for debate on such important issues as human relations, monopolized capitalism, political players, healthcare reform, dealing with calamities, and most importantly, a malicious justice system based on quotas and promotions, thereby interfering with "good conscience" and "good faith" enforcement of the law. I have included my diary entries during my term in prison in the book, which is replete with feelings of guilt, remorse, and frustration. My prison sentence, while difficult, helped shape much of my thinking, offering me a completely different perspective of the world in which I live, and a spiritual awakening. I ultimately proffer lessons of life for the reader so that they can prioritize their life, and never jeopardize their happiness.

I am eager to hear your opinions, concerns, and questions about my book. Ultimately, I am hoping to advocate a fair judicial system, universal healthcare, and civility in human relations.
I hope you share some of my views, however, if not, I would love to hear your point of view regardless.