why would you look for a self served apartheid regime to solve our problem ?..... to be tried before the International Criminal Court .... and convicted of crimes against humanity ...
I said International Criminal Court ..... not Israeli Criminal Court .....why would you look for a self served apartheid regime to solve our problem ?
Newsflash for ya chief: our government - under a number of different administrations - regularly ignores the Constitution ....Ooop's, sorry,... i forgot, ...our very own constitution is not good enough to protect us from our very own Gov.
Just when you though it was safe to go back to eating and drinking while reading Aristotle's posts.Cheney's heart was worn out by a lifetime of compassion and concern for the American people.
I typed that sentence with a straight face and solemnity befitting Dick Cheney's service to our country. You gotta like a man who when asked to head up the vice-presidential search committee, nominates himself.Just when you though it was safe to go back to eating and drinking while reading Aristotle's posts.
Cue the music.
Choke. Cough. Hurl. Cleanup!
I'd like him more if he was wearing an orange jumpsuit .... and had a cellmate named Bubba ....I typed that sentence with a straight face and solemnity befitting Dick Cheney's service to our country. You gotta like a man who when asked to head up the vice-presidential search committee, nominates himself.
what gets me is, waiting list or not, how did he manage to get a heart transplant at 71. most of us regular folks would have been told we are not a candidate for a heart transplant at our age and with our health considerations. im sure there was a young, possible next president of the USA waiting also.
speaking of dick' " cheney and hearts, you know why old truckers never die ?
they just get a new peterbilt.
The overriding factor is lots of money and good insurance. There is an "unofficial" ethical limit of 70 for heart transplants, but plenty of money and/or good insurance will move that age up a bit.what gets me is, waiting list or not, how did he manage to get a heart transplant at 71.
Just when you though it was safe to go back to eating and drinking while reading Aristotle's posts.
Cue the music.
Choke. Cough. Hurl. Cleanup!