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Not-so-Occasional Comments on Life, Death and Many Things in Between by Laurie Mann
Saturday, May 31, 2008
Friday, May 30, 2008
Hey, I'm Smarter than Scott McClellan!
"Former White House Press Secretary Scott McClellan writes in a surprisingly scathing memoir to be published next week that President Bush “veered terribly off course,” was not “open and forthright on Iraq,” and took a “permanent campaign approach” to governing at the expense of candor and competence."
Hey, I knew that and I didn't even work in Washington or for the Bush administration!
I guess Independents and Democrats understand the obvious more than Republicans do?
Hey, I knew that and I didn't even work in Washington or for the Bush administration!
I guess Independents and Democrats understand the obvious more than Republicans do?
Tuesday, May 20, 2008
Senator Kennedy and Dying in Old Age
I was reading an acquaintance's LJ, and found some "oh it's part of the Kennedy Curse" whinging about the Senator Kennedy's cancer diagnosis. A number of people agreed with with original posting.
I had to disagree:
Um....
OK, I'll say it - he's 76 years old.
That means he, like his mother and father before him, lived longer than average.
He's not part of any mythic "Kennedy curse" (though you could certainly make a case for some of his older siblings and two of his nephews).
He survived a plane crash in the mid-60s (with a broken back), a car crash in 1969 (that killed his companion) and more eating, drinking, and fooling around (when he was younger apparently) than most people.
If anything, he's been the luckiest Kennedy of them all.
Think about it - we all die. He's not 26 - he's 76.
Sorry, I've generally liked Teddy and voted for him at least once, but I'm not in denial about his age or condition physical condition.
Last I looked, dying in old age wasn't a curse.
I had to disagree:
Um....
OK, I'll say it - he's 76 years old.
That means he, like his mother and father before him, lived longer than average.
He's not part of any mythic "Kennedy curse" (though you could certainly make a case for some of his older siblings and two of his nephews).
He survived a plane crash in the mid-60s (with a broken back), a car crash in 1969 (that killed his companion) and more eating, drinking, and fooling around (when he was younger apparently) than most people.
If anything, he's been the luckiest Kennedy of them all.
Think about it - we all die. He's not 26 - he's 76.
Sorry, I've generally liked Teddy and voted for him at least once, but I'm not in denial about his age or condition physical condition.
Last I looked, dying in old age wasn't a curse.
Labels:
death,
illness,
reality check,
Ted Kennedy
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