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Date: 14 Dec 2006 16:45:58
From: A Man Beaten by Jacks
Subject: OT: Tim Johnson
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Turns out it's an "arteriovenous mass." Oh well, so much for a promising conspiracy theory. You can hardly fake a congenital malformation. A bit of trivia. That's what Nate Fisher died from in Six Feet Under.
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Date: 14 Dec 2006 16:15:57
From: OrangeSFO
Subject: Re: Tim Johnson
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Susan wrote: > Orange and others will find a way to blame Bush, don't worry. That's halfwitted cunt logic.
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Date: 14 Dec 2006 18:25:39
From: FL Turbo
Subject: Re: Tim Johnson
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On 14 Dec 2006 16:15:57 -0800, "OrangeSFO" <intangible103@yahoo.com > wrote: > >Susan wrote: >> Orange and others will find a way to blame Bush, don't worry. > >That's halfwitted cunt logic. Well, yeah. What else is new?
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Date: 14 Dec 2006 18:23:49
From: Susan
Subject: Re: Tim Johnson
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not sure why you would say that. Everything that happens bad to anyone is either Bush's fault or rightwing nutcases in your book. "OrangeSFO" <intangible103@yahoo.com > wrote in message news:1166141756.972657.294710@f1g2000cwa.googlegroups.com... > > Susan wrote: >> Orange and others will find a way to blame Bush, don't worry. > > > > That's halfwitted cunt logic. >
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Date: 14 Dec 22:30:15
From: Vegas Vic
Subject: Re: OT: Tim Johnson
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Tim's not a bad guy for a Dem. If we were going to use other super secret powers to knock off some Washington leftists Tim Johnson wouldn't be high on the list. And Orange's hate filled evil little brain would have exploded years ago. Or perhaps it did? On Dec 14 2006 1:45 PM, A Man Beaten by Jacks wrote: > Turns out it's an "arteriovenous mass." Oh well, so much for a > promising conspiracy theory. You can hardly fake a congenital > malformation. > > A bit of trivia. That's what Nate Fisher died from in Six Feet Under. _______________________________________________________________ New Feature: Mark All As Read! - http://www.recpoker.com
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Date: 14 Dec 2006 16:07:48
From: Susan
Subject: Re: Tim Johnson
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Orange and others will find a way to blame Bush, don't worry. "A Man Beaten by Jacks" <nobody@fool.foo > wrote in message news:6fh3o29bmeeda3996le4hvkp7f9bsnfrpm@4ax.com... > You can hardly fake a congenital > malformation.
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Date: 15 Dec 2006 07:00:27
From: Irish Mike
Subject: Re: Tim Johnson
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Well before any one gets their knickers in a twist, you might want to ask yourselves one question. Under the law, is a U.S. elected representative required to resign his/her position due to illness or injury? I'm not a lawyer but I don't think they are. In fact, I think Tim Johnson could lay in a hospital bed, in a vegetative state, for the rest of his elected term and still not be required to resign his position. Irish Mike "Susan" <sdbratt48@netscape.net > wrote in message news:PVjgh.53$u%4.4@newsfe04.lga... > Orange and others will find a way to blame Bush, don't worry. > > > "A Man Beaten by Jacks" <nobody@fool.foo> wrote in message > news:6fh3o29bmeeda3996le4hvkp7f9bsnfrpm@4ax.com... >> You can hardly fake a congenital >> malformation. > >
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Date: 14 Dec 2006 23:12:32
From: Bill T
Subject: Re: Tim Johnson
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Irish Mike wrote: > Well before any one gets their knickers in a twist, you might want to ask > yourselves one question. Under the law, is a U.S. elected representative > required to resign his/her position due to illness or injury? I'm not a > lawyer but I don't think they are. In fact, I think Tim Johnson could lay > in a hospital bed, in a vegetative state, for the rest of his elected term > and still not be required to resign his position. > Remember Strom Thurmond? He was in a vegetative state in his final years, so much so that his aides had to physically prop him up in his Senate chair. But there he was till the bitter end: Mr. Senator.
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Date: 14 Dec 2006 13:53:16
From: OrangeSFO
Subject: Re: OT: Tim Johnson
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Great. So his brain is a timebomb.
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Date: 14 Dec 2006 16:46:20
From: A Man Beaten by Jacks
Subject: Re: OT: Tim Johnson
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On Thu, 14 Dec 2006 16:45:58 -0500, A Man Beaten by Jacks <nobody@fool.foo > wrote: >Turns out it's an "arteriovenous mass." Malformation.
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