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Default ( OT) McCain Owes America an Alzheimers test

On Aug 27, 2:36*pm, wrote:
A La Margaret thatcher:

http://www.democrats.com/mccain-owes...lzheimers-test

While Ted Kennedy and Michelle Obama were rocking the Democratic
convention in Denver, John McCain made his 13th appearance with Jay
Leno to joke about his age. McCain joked, "You forgot to mention that
I warned the people about the British coming," and added, "my Social
Security number is eight."

McCain has repeatedly tried to dismiss concerns about his age with
late-night jokes. On Saturday Night Live, he quipped: "What should we
be looking for in our next president? Certainly someone who is very,
very, very old."

But McCain's age is no joke. He will turn 72 on Friday and would be
halfway to 73 if elected and sworn in on January 20. That would make
him the oldest first-term President ever, two years older than Ronald
Reagan. He has survived four skin cancers (melanomas), including one
in 2000 that was classified as Stage IIa.

McCain is two years older than his father was when he died suddenly of
a heart attack at 70. He is 11 years older than his grandfather was
when he died suddenly of a heart attack at age 61.

The United States cannot afford the risk that McCain would die
suddenly in the middle of an international crisis.

Nor can we afford the risk of dementia. 22% of Americans over 70 are
affected by mild cognitive impairment, while 13% of Americans over 65
have Alzheimer's. Ronald Reagan was diagnosed with Alzheimer's at age
83, but early signs were evident during his first term. Britain's
"Iron Lady" Margaret Thatcher developed dementia at age 75.

Prescriptions can also adversely affect mental function. McCain takes
Simvastatin, an arthritis drug that can cause memory loss. McCain also
takes Ambien to sleep, which can cause amnesia and "fugue states" like
the one that caused Rep. Patrick Kennedy's late-night car crash. If
the phone rang at 3 a.m., would McCain even wake up?

McCain's medical records are not available to physicians. He did not
"release" them for the campaign; he only allowed hand-picked reporters
to examine them quickly without making copies. And there were no
results of an Alzheimer's test, because McCain has never had one -
even though he has 6 of the 10 warning signs, including his inability
to remember facts like the number of homes he owns or the U.S.
invasion of Iraq in 2003.

John McCain owes America a thorough test for Alzheimer's and cognitive
impairment long before Election Day.


It is something to consider..
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McCain might pick zionist jew of Virginia Eric Cantor for his running
mate.
www.fayobserver.com/article?id=302969
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Default ( OT) McCain Owes America an Alzheimers test

On Aug 27, 1:36*pm, wrote:
A La Margaret thatcher:

http://www.democrats.com/mccain-owes...lzheimers-test

While Ted Kennedy and Michelle Obama were rocking the Democratic
convention in Denver, John McCain made his 13th appearance with Jay
Leno to joke about his age. McCain joked, "You forgot to mention that
I warned the people about the British coming," and added, "my Social
Security number is eight."

McCain has repeatedly tried to dismiss concerns about his age with
late-night jokes. On Saturday Night Live, he quipped: "What should we
be looking for in our next president? Certainly someone who is very,
very, very old."

But McCain's age is no joke. He will turn 72 on Friday and would be
halfway to 73 if elected and sworn in on January 20. That would make
him the oldest first-term President ever, two years older than Ronald
Reagan. He has survived four skin cancers (melanomas), including one
in 2000 that was classified as Stage IIa.

McCain is two years older than his father was when he died suddenly of
a heart attack at 70. He is 11 years older than his grandfather was
when he died suddenly of a heart attack at age 61.

The United States cannot afford the risk that McCain would die
suddenly in the middle of an international crisis.

Nor can we afford the risk of dementia. 22% of Americans over 70 are
affected by mild cognitive impairment, while 13% of Americans over 65
have Alzheimer's. Ronald Reagan was diagnosed with Alzheimer's at age
83, but early signs were evident during his first term. Britain's
"Iron Lady" Margaret Thatcher developed dementia at age 75.

Prescriptions can also adversely affect mental function. McCain takes
Simvastatin, an arthritis drug that can cause memory loss. McCain also
takes Ambien to sleep, which can cause amnesia and "fugue states" like
the one that caused Rep. Patrick Kennedy's late-night car crash. If
the phone rang at 3 a.m., would McCain even wake up?

McCain's medical records are not available to physicians. He did not
"release" them for the campaign; he only allowed hand-picked reporters
to examine them quickly without making copies. And there were no
results of an Alzheimer's test, because McCain has never had one -
even though he has 6 of the 10 warning signs, including his inability
to remember facts like the number of homes he owns or the U.S.
invasion of Iraq in 2003.

John McCain owes America a thorough test for Alzheimer's and cognitive
impairment long before Election Day.


So, then our choice is someone with a lot of experience and older or
someone who has been a senator for 2 years but spent most of that time
campaigning for presidency. ????
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Default (OT) : When It Counts Barack Hussein Obama II is Missing-In-Action .. .

On Aug 31, 7:05*pm, "
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- So, then our choice is someone with a lot of experience
- and older or someone who has been a senator for 2 years
- but spent most of that time campaigning for presidency.
-*????

In 'truth' Barack Hussein Obama II has missed more
US Senate Votes then BHO has cased Yes -or- No.

Barack Hussein Obama II's "MIA" US Senate Voting Record
http://www.theconservativevoice.com/article/34209.html

Barack Hussein Obama II's Voting Record
http://exemployee.wordpress.com/2008...voting-record/

-ps- As a Illinois State Senator Barack Hussein Obama II
in-fact Voted "Present" more often then BHO had Voted
Yes -or- No.

Note - "Present" usually means one of two things :
BHO was too Dumb to know how to Vote on an Issue.
BHO was too Chicken to Vote Yes -or- No on an Issue.

Barack Hussein Obama II Exposed
http://www.humanevents.com/offers/offer.php?id=BHO111

Barack Hussein Obama II On-the-Issues
http://www.ontheissues.org/senate/Barack_Obama.htm

when it counts obama is missing in action
time and time again - and that's a fact jack ~ RHF
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I would vote for pregnant Palin for prez.
cuhulin



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