Man you guys are so hard on people who are a little concerned with being a DO. Most people don't even hear about being a DO until they get a so so MCAT or something else doesn't go quite right in the application cycle. I've only known about them for about 2 years or so and I'd take my state MD of over the DO too for only one reason, peace of mind. You spend a lot of time working to become a physician and most of us can't come to grips with not getting that MD after our names. I'm pretty sure that I will be a DO and I have no real problem with it, but at the same time I will always know it was because my GPA was low and if I had tried harder when I was younger I would not have had to have that DO title. Don't be so hard on people who can't cope with the DO title. If the AOA was more proactive about getting on TV shows and being in the media letting people know that they are true physicians then it wouldn't be an issue. I work with a girl right now whose parents refuse to let her apply DO because they're new to the country and think DO's are second rate. It's now her 4th time around for MD schools and she's not going to get in, all rejections so far. However, with her work ethic, background, EC's, and MCAT she'd have a great shot at DO schools.
You can't blame people for being afraid of this "unheard of" degree. It's not their fault, and the fact that it comes with another label at the end is like a branding that you were just not up to snuff. That's why I figure many people go to the caribbean schools.