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To: EternalHope

“NOTE: For some reason, posting actual information about lymphoma has caused some on this thread to attack. I have not decided who I support, yet, but I certainly have nothing against Fred Thompson. I DO think the next President will have the world’s most difficult job, at one of the most difficult times in our nation’s history. I DO think part of the selection of that person is consideration of the person’s overall health and stamina. Whoever it is will need it.”

I think it is because of your doom and gloom outcome. There are many types of lymphoma and thank goodness, Mr. Thompson has the “good kind” (if there is such a thing). We are very protective of our next President and if he had ANY INCLINATION that this would affect him negatively while in office, he would back down immediately. But he has not; therefore, we will not!


426 posted on 04/11/2007 10:32:52 AM PDT by NoGrayZone
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To: NoGrayZone

I’m not going to sugar coat it, nor am I going to paint it as worse than it is.

It is what it is.


427 posted on 04/11/2007 10:36:55 AM PDT by EternalHope (Boycott everything French forever. Including their vassal nations.)
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To: NoGrayZone

I think Thompson would be realistic enough to choose a really good Vice President. There is too much with Rudy I personally can’t go for, and he has the “C” card in his deck,too, along with a lot of other baggage. - There is no guarantee with any of them, Democrat of Republican, that their time might not be up in this mortal coil the day after inauguration.


436 posted on 04/11/2007 10:54:14 AM PDT by Twinkie (Faith cometh by hearing, and hearing by the Word of God . . .)
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To: NoGrayZone
Clinically, however, nodal MZL is a more aggressive disease. Patients with nodal MZL present with more advance disease (71%) and BM involvement (28%), and have a corresponding poor prognosis with a 5-year overall survival rate of 56% and a failure-free survival rate of only 28%. I haven't checked this data myself, nor do I know to what extent the newest treatment protocols have influenced it, but on face value the numbers are not encouraging.
491 posted on 04/11/2007 9:39:37 PM PDT by Old_Mil (Duncan Hunter in 2008! A Veteran, A Patriot, A Reagan Republican... http://www.gohunter08.com/)
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