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He’s meellltttiiinnnggg!
Send him to Canada for some of the socialized medicine he wishes for us.
Dead yet? Just checking.
What a shame, and in his moment of glory, too.
It appears that Waxman has been in the hospital since yesterday. That is not what I would call just fainting. Full transparency needed on what is wrong with him and whether or not he is fit to serve.
Terminal nosehair.
That’s it? Fainting! What a wuss!!!!!!!
Is *UGLY* terminal?
(yawn)
I believe Waxman and Markey are childless. Do you think they became pals talking about how their wives were frigid harpies or because of their low sperm count?
He's in deep trouble if he needs Oxygen. The hospital won't have a mask that will cover that schnoz!!!
Maybe he couldn’t get enough air.
I imagine he probably fainted when he realized just how stupid the morons are who live in this country. If I had been instrumental in pulling off the largest scam and con job in the history of the world, I’d probably faint too.
“Sorry to hear. Don’t wish bad on anybody.”
This Nazi SOB is trying to destroy America, including families, their children, their culture, their nation and their freedom.
And you come out and say “Don’t wish bad on anybody.”
I suppose you would’ve been out on VJ Day wishing Hitler best of health. My parents danced in the streets.
I’m getting real tired of craven, misguided Freepers praying for the recovery of American communists and fascists. And that includes the sadistic mass murderer Ted Kennedy.
Just stop it!
Blame it on second hand smoke or sun spots or.....
Mark
oh, fer shame..
admin moderator could you add update #81 to title he does not need another thread!
Rep. Henry A. Waxman (D-Beverly Hills), who was admitted to the hospital on Tuesday after fainting in his Los Angeles office, is being discharged from the hospital today and is expected to be back at work next week, a spokeswoman for the 69-year-old congressman said. She would not say what is ailing Waxman.
The 18-term congressman was taken to Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles on Tuesday and was kept there for evaluations and what was called routine testing.”
Phil Schiliro, Waxman’s former chief of staff (and the current White House liaison to Congress), said on Thursday that Waxman is “feeling fine and is in good spirits.” Schiliro said he did not know what was wrong with Waxman but noted that “he takes great care of himself.”
Waxman wields a great deal of power in Washington these days because he is chairman of the House Energy and Commerce Committee, which oversees the energy and healthcare legislation crucial to President Obama’s agenda. Waxman co-wrote an ambitious energy and climate-change bill that passed the House, 219 to 212, on June 26. And he is expected to help craft the chamber’s healthcare legislation.
We will keep you informed of updates on Waxman’s health, when we hear them. In the meantime, check out the L.A. Times review of the congressman’s recent book, “The Waxman Report: How Congress Really Works.” The very complimentary review is written by the always erudite Times critic Tim Rutten (who rarely lavishes praise so freely).
— Kate Linthicum
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