I have always thought that all the windsurfing pictures, football photos, soccer pics, and snowboarding posts have been a calculated attempt to make him look healthy and to deflect any questions about his health.
THe issue that no one has raised is that a frequent concommitant of prostate cancer is permanent impotence. The surgery often results in irreparable damage to the nerves in that area. That's why so many prostate cancer sufferers opt for non-surgical interventions. But these result in total hair loss, which clearly did not afflict Kerry, so apparently he chose the surgical route. Interesting. . .
Maybe fence-sitting causes prostate cancer?
This man is running to become the President of the United States during a time of war. We need to know whether he is healthy enough to do the job. Is the cancer likely to come roaring back or not, are there other health problems. These are important questions, that we as a country have a right to know before we vote in November (even though John is going to lose).
The fact that the press has not pursued this is more than just bias it is a disgrace. This is more than a political game we are at war a sick or weakened commander in chief would be a disaster.
http://starcats.com/kerry.html
http://www.sptimes.com/2003/02/16/Worldandnation/Kerry_home_after_canc.shtml
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I happen to know a little bit on this subject.
Sen. Kerry and I happen to have had this surgery on the very same day.
My doctor told me that I should be good for another 30 years, but they do test my PSA count every 6 months. So far it's below detectable levels.
Unless Sen. Kerry's surgery was a failure this is not an issue.
Why in the world did you post that link to starcats? The owner of that site is psychotically anti-Bush and uses astrology to "prove" that he's a maniac whose "bloodlust" will wreck the USA. You can read her garbled version of events at http://starcats.com/newsmakers.html
Tah-ray-za ? Carville & Begala ?