what a shame, they just said that JOHN McCain NOW HAS BRAIN CANCER
:agree: and sending manySad. I would not wish that on anyone. Our thoughts andray:
ray: go with him and his family.
Watching him when he was running for president was painful to watch and I suspected something was going on way back then. Although I would not wish a terminal disease on anyone (with certain exceptions) it has been time for a change for quite a while in AZ. I can't think of who might replace him and it will be a shame to lose all that seniority.
I wish him a speedy and complete recovery. But I do wish more of the politicians (including McCain) would realize how important health insurance is for everyone, and have to deal with the same crap that the average guy (or girl) has to when it comes to health care. I was just notified about a fellow friend that was diagnosed and the pills are running $20k for the first batch. Guess who will be paying for hers, but guess who will be paying for McCain's?good thing he has government paid health insurance that should cover all
I wish him a speedy and complete recovery. But I do wish more of the politicians (including McCain) would realize how important health insurance is for everyone, and have to deal with the same crap that the average guy (or girl) has to when it comes to health care. I was just notified about a fellow friend that was diagnosed and the pills are running $20k for the first batch. Guess who will be paying for hers, but guess who will be paying for McCain's?
Sure hope he sees things in a different light when he is better.
God Bless.
I wish we could keep politics out of this thread! :lecturef_smilie: This is a human story and that's the extent of it.
I pray for Sen. McCain that this awful disease can be overcome.ray:
But they won't learn anything at all from this horrible episode: the insurance coverage that they get, is Worlds apart, from what we have to suffer with. nojokeKind of hard to keep politics out of this one. It is horrible to have anyone go through any sort of cancer, but this case just might open some eyes in politics. We can only hope that watching a comarade go through this crummy disease helps some politicians see what "the average Joe" goes through day in and day out.