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We began our publishing company as a vehicle for communicating our belief in the importance of the principles of liberty, justice, equality and dignity for every citizen. After practicing law, representing injured victims of healthcare error for thirty years, serving as a mediator for healthcare disputes, and teaching law at Texas Wesleyan University School of Law, I decided to write about the things that are important to me. The name of my publising company stands for two things: First, the street on which we originally began doing business, Horatio Street in New York City; Second, to portray the qualitites of loyalty, trust, and reason exemplified by Shakespeare's character Horatio in the play Hamlet. We believe, like our nation's founders, that we should not surrender lightly our lives, our liberties, our dreams or our happiness. If those are in jeopardy, Americans now, just as then, are perfectly capable of recognizing it and arresting it without some demagogue issuing a call to arms. We all share a heritage that elevates virtue over vice, action over hollow words, compassion over insensitivity, and the little guy over the idle privileged. We do not need a reason to be proud above the mere fact that we are all Americans, and that most of us got where we got in this world by doing it ourselves, on our own plan with our own gumption. Thus, our first book, and two future titles listed below will be dedicated to that message. America's Tunnel Vision; Tunnel Morality: How Tomorrow's Leaders Will Re-define "Good"; and America's Tunnel Mind are in that genre.
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America’s Tunnel Vision: Our nation's healthcare has been on the decline for the past decade. Seven years ago our National Institutes of Health found that as many as 98,000 people were killed each year as a result of hospital errors. That number is now known to be as high as 190,000 each year. That is one person killed in American hospitals every three minutes--all as a result of hospitals' preventable mistakes. Yet the insurance companies want to blame the patients and the legal system for the high cost of medical care. Insurance companies have already stolen the healthcare system from the doctors. Now they are successfully corrupting the justice system. This book simply defines the myths created by insurance propaganda while the reader learns how to protect himself by placing himself on equal ground with the insurance companies and the healthcare system. America's Tunnel Vision brings to focus facts about healthcare consumer's basic rights that are widely overlooked and ignored. Go here to buy the book now, and we will pay for the shipping |
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