"Daybreak urgently reminds us that good political intentions are not sufficient to ensure the continuation of our democracy; informed vigilance is vital to that task."
-Mark Karlin, editor of Buzzflash.com
Submitted by Sheila on November 10, 2004 - 12:41pm.
This is dreadful for anyone that has been kidnapped over there.
Just proves even more and more everyday that this is not going to stop, these people will never give up, and we will never get all of them, especially the ring leaders.
Submitted by ecp007 on November 10, 2004 - 12:49pm.
A few questions for you...
If you had cancer, would you
1) Stop taking Chemotherapy because it was making your feel bad, and making your hair fall out?
2) Refuse a mastectomy because it was cutting off part of your body?
The moral of the story is that when there is a desparate fight against bad things, drastic, sometimes painful remedies are required. Things usually gets worse before they get better. But, if you refuse to handle the pain, and just give up the fight, you are sure to die.
They have told us from the begining that things would continue to get worse until the elections and stability, and until all the bad guys are caught or dead. Why is that so hard for you to understand??????
Submitted by Sheila on November 10, 2004 - 1:50pm.
Bad examples to choose.
Firstly if I had cancer I would not opt for chemotherapy and I will tell you why.
I have had many family members and friends die from cancer and I can tell you they would have lived longer if they didn't have the chemo. I will use one example: my godmother was taking chemo for her cancer, she couldn't eat, went down to about 70 lbs, the chemo ate her intestines which caused her to vomit her feces, I could go on and on. I believe if she did not take the chemo the time she had left on this earth would have been happy instead of constant suffering. So would I stop the chemo, YES!
Mastectomy, I dont know how you could compare that to this subject doesn't apply.
Come back and talk to me in a few years when things are still the same or worse or provide me with better examples.
Submitted by cyclone on November 10, 2004 - 2:14pm.
Two questions for you --
What if you had no cancer in the first place. And several specialists confirmed that you had no cancer. But you chose to listen to one nitwit who said that you did. Only to find out later that the specialtists were correct from the beginning, and you did not have cancer. -- Would you call that malpractice? -- Would you continue the chemotherapy?
Kidnapped
This is dreadful for anyone that has been kidnapped over there.
Just proves even more and more everyday that this is not going to stop, these people will never give up, and we will never get all of them, especially the ring leaders.
Chemotherapy
A few questions for you...
If you had cancer, would you
1) Stop taking Chemotherapy because it was making your feel bad, and making your hair fall out?
2) Refuse a mastectomy because it was cutting off part of your body?
The moral of the story is that when there is a desparate fight against bad things, drastic, sometimes painful remedies are required. Things usually gets worse before they get better. But, if you refuse to handle the pain, and just give up the fight, you are sure to die.
They have told us from the begining that things would continue to get worse until the elections and stability, and until all the bad guys are caught or dead. Why is that so hard for you to understand??????
Bad examples to choose. Fi
Bad examples to choose.
Firstly if I had cancer I would not opt for chemotherapy and I will tell you why.
I have had many family members and friends die from cancer and I can tell you they would have lived longer if they didn't have the chemo. I will use one example: my godmother was taking chemo for her cancer, she couldn't eat, went down to about 70 lbs, the chemo ate her intestines which caused her to vomit her feces, I could go on and on. I believe if she did not take the chemo the time she had left on this earth would have been happy instead of constant suffering. So would I stop the chemo, YES!
Mastectomy, I dont know how you could compare that to this subject doesn't apply.
Come back and talk to me in a few years when things are still the same or worse or provide me with better examples.
re: Chemotherapy
Two questions for you --
What if you had no cancer in the first place. And several specialists confirmed that you had no cancer. But you chose to listen to one nitwit who said that you did. Only to find out later that the specialtists were correct from the beginning, and you did not have cancer. -- Would you call that malpractice? -- Would you continue the chemotherapy?
Plus to add, chemo not only m
Plus to add, chemo not only makes you feel bad and make your hair fall out, it is poison for ch---t sake.
If you have a cancer that is easy treatable and only need a few rounds of chemo you got a good chance.
Need massive chemo, its a death sentence.