To: Unknown Freeper
This morning on C-SPAN, a caller identified himself as a doctor (internal medicine) with over 30 years experience. He said that after watching the previous debate, that Lousyberg has beginning Alzheimers. He said that the stress that the DemocRATs are putting him under insures that he wouldn't last more than six months in office, if elected.
Keep an eye out for symptoms. Forgetfulness, meandering, etc..
7 posted on
11/02/2002 4:21:44 PM PST by
jackbill
To: jackbill
He said that the stress that the DemocRATs are putting him under insures that he wouldn't last more than six months in office, if elected.That's why they picked him.
To: jackbill
He said that the stress that the DemocRATs are putting him under insures that he wouldn't last more than six months in office, if elected. It doesn't matter. Forrester is toast. Governor Mcgreevey will just appoint another dem should that happen.
46 posted on
11/02/2002 4:43:36 PM PST by
paltz
To: jackbill
Lousyberg has beginning Alzheimers. He said that the stress that the DemocRATs are putting him under insures that he wouldn't last more than six months in office, if elected. I think this is the Democrat's plan all along...get someone with an impairment elected, then replace him with a handpicked candidate when the position is vacated for medical reasons....The man can't put two sentences together except for his tried and true slogans. I pity anyone with Alzheimer's, even lousy old liberals...but I thoroughly resent having him foisted on the voters and all this dishonest maneuvering by the Democrats.
55 posted on
11/02/2002 4:55:34 PM PST by
lsee
To: jackbill
He said that the stress that the DemocRATs are putting him under insures that he wouldn't last more than six months in office, if elected. I predict... Latutenberg (and Mondale as well) is merely a stand-in. By March 2003, they will have both stepped down and a younger RAT will have taken their place. I'll put $50 on this!
66 posted on
11/02/2002 5:14:33 PM PST by
upchuck
To: jackbill
Re: "Beginning Alzheimers" is professionally referred to as: "Short term memory loss."
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