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Sunday, January 29, 2017

Mi Peor Acción de Gracias Siempre: Una Tragedia Panamericana

Available January 26- January 30 as a free Kindle download is "My Worst Thanksgiving Ever" in Spanish: "Mi Peor Acción de Gracias Siempre: Una Tragedia Panamericana." Since the action takes place in Nicaragua, it seems only fitting.

It is now also available as a paper back. Amazon has modernized CreateSpace to become a print-on-demand company. This is from Capitulo 9: La Pared Embajada:

Capítulo 9

La Pared Embajada

Después de unos minutos de maldición y de agitación, me puse de pie, me sacudí, y tomó un inventario de mis heridas. Mi trasero estaba todavía dolorido de la noche anterior y ahora tenía abiertas, heridas en las manos y los codos con hemorragia activa, y para mi sien izquierda. Espinillas se erosionada hasta los huesos de la tibia, y que tenía fracturas en ambos pies. Mis sandalias se habían ido y caminar duelen como el demonio. Los asaltadores me dejaron con sólo una camiseta, pantalones cortos y ropa interior. La camisa era tan sangrienta que parecía como si hubiera estado en una batalla.


Reconocí un paso elevado de la última vez que estuve en la embajada de Estados Unidos , así que sabía que estaba cerca. Eso me dio fuerzas renovadas y me encontré con. Cuando vi el muro de hormigón que rodea el compuesto, casi lloro. Benny había hecho pis en esa pared dos semanas antes. A plena luz del día.Me sentí tan aliviado esa noche que yo también.

He recibido una llamada de alguien en la embajada de Estados Unidos en Nicaragua con un día de mediados de noviembre. Puede haber sido el mismo James.Angie había contactado con él de Wisconsin y dijo que estaba seguro de Ben tenía la fiebre del Dengue. Podría, le pidió al funcionario de la embajada, llevar a Ben a Managua para demostrar lo contrario? Le dije que estaríamos allí en dos días si pudiera encontrar un maestro sustituto para las clases de inglés que impartía como voluntario en el Barrio Proyecto Planta.

Monday, January 2, 2017

Mythomania: A Psychodrama

The eBook version of Mythomania: A Psychodrama will be free as a Kindle download until January 4th. The following is an excerpt from the book:

Chapter 11

A Miniature Sick Society

The evil deny the suffering of their guilt - the painful awareness of their sin, inadequacy, and imperfection - by casting their pain onto others through projection and scapegoating. They themselves may not suffer, but those around them do. They cause suffering. The evil create for those under their dominion a miniature sick society.”
M. Scott Peck People of the Lie


The sickness began the day Angie opened the door to the I.R.S. agent. Rather, to paraphrase Robert Jordan, it wasn’t the beginning but it was a beginning. I affirm in “Thanksgiving” that what truly matters when we face a tragedy is how we react to it. And how we react reflects our own characters and personalities, even if they are disordered.

After the Dear John letter from Curtis Johnson, I scrambled to find a new job. I found two, both part-time. The first was at Riverwest Clinic in inner city Milwaukee. It wasn’t the E.R. but it was in an underserved area. I concentrated on Family Medicine there and the other docs concentrated on pushing drugs. I’m not kidding. When I discovered that, I had only two options in my mind: quit or become an addictionologist. I chose the latter. I trained in Suboxone therapy and became very good at it.

The second job was at a community health center in Racine. It was a lot farther than Riverwest and I couldn’t stomach the thought of the drive every day. So I signed on part-time. It was a nice arrangement. I made precious little in Racine but very good money at Riverwest. I still practiced Primary Care, gave quality medical care to the needy, and spent a lot less time in a car than when I worked in E.R.’s.

I started at Riverwest at the end of January, near my birthday. I worked there for 2 weeks before my first paycheck and even then I hadn’t decided whether I was going to stay or not. Either way, I needed a vehicle that was rugged enough to get me through the Wisconsin Winter. We applied for a loan with General Motors for a used Blazer. We got it, I think mainly because of Riverwest. The office manager even wrote a letter of support to G.M. So here I was, just 5 weeks after losing my last job, driving around Milwaukee in a new (for us) S.U.V. It appeared to be a pretty picture. Looks can be deceiving.

Around that time I received a phone call from a government official claiming to speak “on behalf of the Department of Education.” He wanted to know why I was applying for a deferment on my medical student loan. I explained that I lost my job earlier that year. He wanted to know if I had any other income. Since I hadn’t been paid yet from Riverwest, I told him “no.” Which was misleading. I admit it. I was expecting my first paycheck but I still hadn’t decided if I was going to stay there or not. I suppose if he had been calling on behalf of G.M., I would have said “yes.” But I really needed that deferment and I really needed that car.

In April, we filed our taxes. Married, filing jointly. Angie was working at Aurora Health Care in Kenosha at the time. We were supposed to get some money back, but the feds refused to send us the refund because of my back taxes over 8 years before. Which wasn’t fair to Angie. We weren’t even married that earlier tax year. The rape continued.

That was when Angie started recruiting members into her Miniature Sick Society. Her brother Greg Lentz is a financial advisor with Ozark Life Insurance. Since meeting Angie, I had taken out several policies with him and so over the years I gave him thousands of dollars. When we opened our second clinic in West Bend, The Mangold Center for Family Health & Wellness, I also bought business insurance from a friend of his. Did my generosity make him think twice about his actions?

When Angie didn’t get her tax refund that year, she started planning a new strategy with Greg. It didn’t take effect until two years later when they brought in a co-conspirator named Nicholas Bartz. She sought out “innocent or injured spouse relief.” I call it the “Up Yours, Mike” strategy and it was all behind my back. Was it within her rights to do it? Of course. The I.R.S. had no business stealing her money. But was it the right or loving thing to do? Did Greg and Angie have to be so deceitful?

Dr. Peck writes, “We do not become partners to evil by accident. As adults we are not forced by fate to become trapped by an evil power: we set the trap ourselves.” The lies, scapegoating, victim-blaming, excuses, and backstabbing all become a mental labyrinth. It got worse because People of the Lie need to revise history to prove their righteousness to themselves and especially to others. “Evil was defined as the use of power to destroy the spiritual growth of others for the purpose of defending and preserving the integrity of our own sick selves.” Welcome to the Miniature Sick Society of Southeast Wisconsin.

After my plea bargain, the feds did a “Pre-Sentencing Investigation.” The goal of the P.S.I. is to prove to the judge that the defendant deserves a harsh sentence. They interviewed Angie. If I were king, I would make it illegal to use the testimony of an ex-spouse or of someone who would soon be your ex-spouse. What makes them think the testimony is unbiased and truthful?

Besides all of the crap Angie made up After Christa (AC), she also told the pre-sentencing investigator one last, big lie.


She said she was not aware that I used the tax money to save Jon’s life.