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This post is strictly for the 351 Precinct 6 voters who supported Janet Joakim’s theory that the 45% homeowner property tax increase to the .008% commercial property tax increase over the last eight years was equitable…

Dr.’s Chaturvedi have been on the wrong end of the news lately, and he wants President-Elect Obama to know his side of the issues.

Dr. Rahul Chaturvedi wrote two missives; one to his staff asking they redact his letter, and the second his draft letter to Obama.

COG feels that Joakim believers could be of service to Dr. Chaturvedi in bringing his vision for "a new Cape Cod."

The Cape Cod Times has been hard on Dr. Chaturvedi and his wife lately, and up to now it's been all one-sided.

Perhaps Joakim's letters to editor authors can submit support letters for the doctor as well.

Joakim supporters should send their comments and suggestions to the doctor to the address published at the end of his letter.



From: Rahul Chaturvedi
To: nowchange@totalcarenetwork.com
Sent: Wednesday, November 05, 2008 8:27 AM
Subject: Draft of my open letter to Barack Obama- Draft - comments appreciated.

Dear all,

with the victory of Barack Obama, comes real hope to me and my family. Having faced first hand, bitter animosity from a racially misguided political will in an incestous cape cod- I am stronger for believing that more of us in this country feel that the founding principles of liberty and equality and pursuit of excellence are inchoate rights of every American than those few who came on the Mayflower 400 years ago.

Please edit this draft of an open letter to President Elect as I begin a true grass root movement in Cape Cod to help bring real change in Cape Cod.

My letter:


President Elect Barack Obama,
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Dear Mr. President Elect,

I am proud to call you "my" President. In my heart this means a lot. To give you a perspective, I have never been able to identify with any one as "my" president before in my 43 years of existence. With your win last night, I am empowered with new hope for my family and several immigrant and minority families like me in the country.

I am writing this letter to you, because you represent hope and change. In Cape Cod, Massachusetts, virulent forces that are vicious and anti-American, are at play. The pursuit of the American dream and pursuit of excellence that caused me to emigrate when I was a starry eyed 25 yr old physician from India; was predicated on the principles that our founding fathers had built this country on. With your victory, comes the promise, that there are more people in America who will overthrow the kind of sentiment that even you faced as you fought for this presidency. I am writing this letter as a challenge to the promise of Change that you want to bring.


On September 5, 2008, while I was gearing up to launch my first meeting in support of your campaign; hours before I was going to sign a sub-lease document with a minority owned child care center, catering to low income families; I was trespassed from our own building; in violation of a court order.

The local police lieutenant, the local DA's office stood silent. The Judge whose order was being violated has not ruled on the motion for contempt and enforcement for over 3 months now. This is in addition to the fact, that the State's Division of Administrative Law Appeals has not issued a decision on the  trial of restitution of my wife's medical license, almost an year after the trial is over; where the statute calls for a decision in 2 months.

During these years and more so in these three months, I have witnessed substantial and egregious violations of our inchoate constitutional rights, abuse of discretion by certain judges in Essex and Barnstable County. My own ex- attorney and and an attorney for an opposing party engaged in flagrant illegal and criminal behavior of mail fraud, theft, vandalism. This and other behaviors have gone on brazenly in the color of law and with seeming neglect by the judiciary.

Here is my background and an illustration of what is very dirty about small town America and I hope that your Presidency will change this.


My wife and I are physicians who trained in India. We are first generation immigrants to the United States. On my arrival in 1990, I trained in trained in hospitals of Johns Hopkins, Tufts and Harvard Medical Schools. My wife received additional training from hospitals of Johns Hopkins, Harvard and University of Massachusetts Medical Schools.


In 1995, the Department of Veterans Affairs sponsored my permanent residency for exception ability, in recognition of my work with our veterans.


Since then my wife and I have had reasonable success in growth of our medical practice and other businesses. We have worked very hard and crowned our achievements with starting a medical center in 2004 in Hyannis. We experienced dramatic growth as we served an unmet need for residents of Cape Cod. In 2006, we were the largest physical facility offering medical services; not owned by Cape Cod HealthCare.

Our practice was on the fastest growing in the area; and we were beginning to get top notch physicians into our practice. This center over 7 acres of land and 50,000 sq ft of built area promised to bring the best of east combined with the best of west to the practice of medicine and achieve "True Healing". This was my father's vision and I was living up to delivering on it.


During the period of 1999 to 2005, our growth was substantial and was in the backdrop of incessant sabotage and anti-competitive behaviors of certain members of the Cape Cod Community who happened to influence the will of the local monopoly hospital, certain members of the local market place.


The animus and anti-American acts of many of the racially motivated incestuous few in a dramatically right wing conservative Cape Cod, took it's toll on us.



In October 2005, my father fell ill in India with a rare disease Wegeners Granulomatosis, which brought my father to death bed despite being in remarkable health. I was by his bedside and helped manage his care, as I had done in my professional life of hospitalist in several boston area hospitals. I was his in-flight physician when I flew him to Boston for much needed plasmapheresis treatment.


As he recovered and as issues arose in a Boston area hospital, my father expressed the wish of regaining strength in his "son's cape cod".


What followed was one of the most horrific episodes in my life. My father eventually bled to death, in wake of serious constructive and active neglect on part of some physicians involved in his care, even as we pleaded for basic intervention.

 
In January 2006, he succumbed shortly after suffering cardiac arrest as he was being transferred in a helicopter to a different Boston area hospital. Instead of offering apologies, now my wife's privileges in the hospital were compromised for my daring to speak up against gross malpractice. Attacks in business and our practice sharply increased. Our own employees were being recruited to disrupt our operations from within.  With the seeming protection of the "few in Cape Cod", certain employees, physicians, their staff succeeded in lynching my wife's practice, even as she tendered to a high risk pregnancy.

Finally, in September 2006, my wife "gave in" to a deceitful temporary agreement to not practice medicine as she entered the eighth month of her high risk pregnancy. She was assured that the moment her maternity leave finished – 2 to 3 months later, she would be back in practice. Her cooperation in not practicing, will allow the prosecutor to complete an "investigation" and she would be back in practice.


Instead of abandoning her practice, I chose to fill the gap and help cover for my wife during the maternity. In honor of my father's loss earlier in the year, we converted our practice to a non – profit and focused on taking care of patients who were socio – economically disadvantaged.


New charges were fabricated and leveled against me in 2007. Even as I continued to work with the Board of Registration in Medicine to understand and resolve administrative issues of "medical records"; in the back ground, several anti-competitive tactics on behalf of few incestuously connected and misguided influential people relentlessly sabotaged our medical center business, the real estate ownership and then even my medical license.

 
As it became clear, that this was effort to remove us from the ownership of the medical center real estate, in October 2007, I filed for a chapter 11 personal bankruptcy with debts of over $15 MM and with substantial assets so as to seek protection from creditors who were wrongly colluding with people who wanted to disadvantage us.

In the federal bankruptcy court, in the local Barnstable Court and in another state superior court, I have witnessed substantial abuses of judicial discretion, substantially illegal behavior on part of "connected" lawyers for opposing parties, in several issues that arose from our challenges above.


We strove to survive each crisis. On the day I was to host my first meeting in support of your campaign to be president and the day I was to sign a sub-lease document to bring us precious revenue to survive, I was trespassed from entering my own building in clear violation of a court order.


Our temple was desecrated in the medical center. My offices were vandalized and illegal occupation of the 40,000 sq. ft of space has followed since.


The Police Lieutenant told me that he is working closely with the attorney of the opposing side. The Judge whose order has been violated, does not want to rule on my motions for contempt and violation of the court order.


The DA's office does not want to act.  Knowing full well that lack of decision is allowing an opposing party to continue illegal occupation and I have been trespassed and constructively evicted from my own medical center and the memorial of my father.


When influential attorneys in collusion with law enforcement and the judiciary can brazenly commit crimes and the court processes relegate themselves into a perfunctory jocular attempt to ridicule a common man's pursuit of relief, there is nothing that is different in America than rest of the world. These are NOT the principles, our founding fathers built this country on.


I hope that your Presidency can bring real change. Like any real and lasting change, it must come at grass roots. In the next few weeks I will be creating a movement along with the common people of Cape Cod to highlight abuse of process and law, as it fosters more hardship, in this time of economic adversity.

best regards,

Rahul Chaturvedi, MD
CEO
Total Care Network Group

Direct:(USA)  508 568 0070
VM    :  508 568 0001  ( US and Canada 1- 888 400 8260) Extension - 100009
Fax   :  508 568 0060
Mail: PO Box V, Hyannis Ma USA 02601

And now Joakim supporters,

who feel that her meddling in the business of the town's Zoning Board of Appeals, and her role in turning over Blanchard's Liquor Store development to the Cape Cod Commission as a discretionary referral were

NOT ABUSES OF POWER,

KNOW THE REST OF CHATURVEDI'S STORY.





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