Staring back from the abyss

| One in four stroke survivors suffer another one. Them's pretty shitty odds.
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Get my pies outta the oven!

| quote: Originally posted by ZSMICHAEL: Even more likely given his history. My understanding is that he stopped the anticoagulation drugs for his afib and this led to the first stroke. He has a track record of not taking his meds and doubt that he follows any kind of Mediterranean diet.
I’m sure he doesn’t eat well or take care of himself, just look at the slob-ish way he dresses himself. Before he was on the national radar and was just known here in PA he also was much heavier, I think he lost something like 150 lbs while in the Lt Gov job.
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Domari Nolo

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Tinker Sailor Soldier Pie

| Despite myself, I can't help but feel bad for the guy at this point. Everyone, including his own wife, just used him for their own needs and are now ready to toss him out to the curb. The guy should've concentrated on nothing but his recovery after his stroke, and instead he was forced into countless stressful situations. He may now as a result caused irreversible damage to himself all for his leftist overlords. I'm not surprised one bit he's depressed.
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Nullus Anxietas

| quote: Originally posted by ZSMICHAEL: Well I don't.
Nor do I. He didn't have to take a high-stress job. Given his condition what he should have made his priority was getting healthy again. Instead he chose to do what he did. I've no more sympathy for the guy than I do the catalytic converter thief that got himself run over.
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Little ray of sunshine

| quote: Originally posted by sigmoid: HIPPA violation
Not if Fetterman released the letter. No sane physician would release that info. They know better.
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Objectively Reasonable

| He's a serial-liar leftist piece of shit, and I wouldn't feel sympathy for him if he actually caught on fire.
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"Member"

| quote: Originally posted by ensigmatic:
He didn't have to take a high-stress job.
Amen. This nonsense infuriates me. Like when ANY politician, no matter the part, makes statements like "I inherited this economy me." No, you went way out of your way and spent countless millions to get this economy. |
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Nullus Anxietas

| quote: Originally posted by DanH: At least Gabby Giffords can mostly run her own puppet show.
I can feel sympathy for Gabby Giffords. She suffered (suffers?) neurological damage as a result of her gunshot injuries. What was done to her, following that, I blame entirely on her family, her friends, and her despicable POS husband, Mark Kelly.
"America is at that awkward stage. It's too late to work within the system,,,, but too early to shoot the bastards." -- Claire Wolfe "If we let things terrify us, life will not be worth living." -- Seneca the Younger, Roman Stoic philosopher |
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Lawyers, Guns and Money

| quote: Originally posted by DanH: It's hard to find a more worthless puppet than Greta Thunberg, but I think we have a winner...
Fetterman? or Biden?
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| Checked himself into Walter Reed. Didn't take him long to start sucking down the benefits. |
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| It depressed me when the Communist was elected. Even more depressing was the fact that people actually voted for him.
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I swear I had something for this
| quote: Originally posted by chellim1: Fetterman? or Biden?
Fetterman. Biden is a massive twatwaffle, but he's giving his puppet masters some good returns at the cost of the rest of us. quote: It depressed me when the Communist was elected. Even more depressing was the fact that people actually voted for him.
What's more depressing is Fetterman vs. Mehmet Oz. Certainly there's some homeless guy in Pennsylvania that was more electable than what was on the ballot. |
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