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Wow! I had forgotten he was "treated" for Lyme.
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kelmo
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Thank you for the article.
I'm sick of the Bush bashing. Really sick of it. It's over, the savior has arrived.
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seekhelp
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One thing about the video is the producer ignores the unimaginable stress he took on as President of the U.S. That would age any of us 30 years! Especially under terroism circumstances.
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He's way worse than when he was elected 8 yrs ago....but I see him as being better following Lyme treatment.
I voted for him as governor of Texas. He did a great job for us as governor.
I still say he got it while clearing brush in Texas when his house was being built, following the election. He continued to clear brush every time he went back there.
He slowly deteriorated until he was bitten again. Whamo.
It's very obvious to me that he has Lyme....but they're not going to admit it. We'll find out the truth later....much later.
I hope he gets the rest he needs in the following years. Maybe he can truly recover. I hope he keeps in touch with the LLMD's he saw.
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sutherngrl
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I don't see how any of us can really know for sure. Maybe he deteriorated due to all the stress he has been under. Stress can cause an array of symptoms. Chances are we may never know.
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Nahhhh not stress, he's got Lyme, he's one of us !!!
Hopefully now there would be less Cover-Ups and more Truth and Cures out there...
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seekhelp
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His farewell speech yesterday was quite bad. Very poor ability to summarize thoughts.
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I feel bad for the poor guy. Yes, he's made mistakes, but that doesn't mean we have to show no compassion for the man. He is sick. I wish they would stop lying about it! Stupid government!
Lyme DOES exist in Texas.
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He had a real LLMD .. two of them. I doubt he's still on treatment though. I really doubt it.
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He did things the way HE thought they needed to be done. To error is only human.
But he did keep the idiots off our turf and fighting over in the Middle East. For that I'm thankful. I feel for the good people of the ME and what happened on their land.
We won't know the whole story until later in history. It's sad looking at those clips.
The same could of been done of myself. A before and after speaking presentation. I'm sure I would be thought of as a blabbing idiot.
I hope GW gets the medical treatment he (and all of us) deserve.
Pam
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Personally, now that I think back,
Maybe President Reagan had Lyme too.
Too coincidental with Alzheimer's diagnosis.
I just wish the former President Bush could
Become a "poster" boy for all of us who
Readily admit how sick we really are.
Guess that wouldn't inspire too much confidence in the decisions he made.
Hugs,
Geneal
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But if you Google this on Bush and Lyme disease, there are tons of articles which clearly show that he has/had Lyme disease.
Though unfortunatey his treatments would be much different than ours...
He has the money and the access to those things that we can't even begin to imagine.
Ofcourse my sincere compassion for the man and his family,
and hope that one day very soon he will Speak Up about all this and stop the coverups !!!
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quote:Originally posted by Geneal: Personally, now that I think back,
Maybe President Reagan had Lyme too.
Too coincidental with Alzheimer's diagnosis.
I've always thought that. His favorite things were riding horses and chopping wood... in California.
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look also at actor, charlton heston, all those years doing westerns, etc. ... lyme possibly too!
ended up w/alzheimers and his was fast process vs. many other folks like my late sis-in-law!!
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So how much time did his crony Cheney spend at the ranch? Quite something to see him wheeled out of office in a wheel chair, from a "back injury from packing boxes."
Even JFK had certain symptoms - chronic back pain and Addison's disease. Suppose he spent much time on "the Vinyard?"
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map1131
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Camp David could be the loaded weapon? Probably tick heaven too?
Pam
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