Posted on 09/05/2007 9:39:53 AM PDT by Jay777
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I issued a measured response to the troll.
Another good name for the list. He might even be more qualified with his executive experience [Hayley Barbour]. I’ve heard good things about the governor of Alaska as well.
RIGHT, THESE 6, or whatever the number are really weird, like Ron Paul is.
In the mean time, you don't speak for Jim Robinson. I don't doubt his ability to speak for himself.
Having Non-Hodgkins Lymphoma is hardly a clean bill of health. Could Fred Thompson obtain a life insurance policy? I don't know.
Thompson was diagnosed in November 2004 with nodal marginal zone lymphoma, an indolent B-cell lymphoma...[there] would probably be a recurrence eventually, followed by retreatment with rituximab.
That is a red herring. His cancer is in remission.
His doctors say he's fine, you disagree. So, when did you examine him, what tests did you conduct, what where the results of your test, and also, where did you get your medical degree, where did you complete your residency, what board-certifications do you hold, and how long have you been practicing?
Otherwise, you're no better than ghouls like MiaT, FairOpinion and VictoriaDelsoul (VD, for short) over at WAnkerville.
I'm not! never mind.
"Debate on some threads degenerates into nothing more than ad hominem attacks on another freeper with an opposing view. In my view, debate with facts laced with a zinger or two is fair game, but many posters skip facts completely and go straight for the ad hominem. That creates a negative atmosphere that is a waste of time for anyone who has better things to do than argue with a seven year old.
Have a good day. Oh, and BTW, it took Jim a few weeks to address the Pissant issue. I don't claim to speak for anyone but myself, I was just passing along a bit of advice to you. Diregard it it if you want.
[W]hen did you examine him, what tests did you conduct, what where the results of your test, and also, where did you get your medical degree, where did you complete your residency, what board-certifications do you hold, and how long have you been practicing?You need to show him your medical release form first ...
Rats! Foiled again!
YAY!
Thank you for re-posting it for me. Please re-post it more often.
You know since OReilly slammed freerepublic for being a hate site Ive reconsidered the use of nearlydeadMcFred and decided to quit using the nearlydead part. Surprisingly, to me, many people took the phrase far too seriously. Nevertheless, Ive moved on. See if you can.
70 posted on 08/12/2007 9:16:29 PM MDT by Nephi ( $100m ante is a symptom of the old media... the Ron Paul Revolution is the new media's choice.)
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I like Fred, but he jerks his head too much in this ad.
I'm really looking forward to tonight's debate.
Be deliberately obtuse all you want, but my point is made.
Where do Thompson's doctors say he is "fine" or has a "clean bill of health" as you assert? I provided a link , in which his doctor says:
Nodal marginal zone lymphomas account for only 1% to 3% of all NHLs. "Some lymphomas are very aggressive, but people with slow-growing types, like Senator Thompson's, more often die from natural causes associated with old age, rather than from the disease,'' Dr. Cheson said.
He said that if Thomson wants to run for the GOP nomination, there is no medical reason he could not, and Thompson would be medically fit to serve as president. Dr. Cheson that there would probably be a recurrence eventually, followed by retreatment with rituximab.
Is this what you call "a clean bill of health", or do you have another link in which Dr. Cheson or another of Thompson's doctors have used such a description?
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