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Joined: Jul 13, 2008 Posts: 30 Location: California
Posted: Mon Sep 08, 2008 2:00 pm Post subject:
Here's something else to throw into the pot.
Ann Romney (Mitt's wife) has MS. And here's what I found interesting...
When Mitt was still making the run for Pres. they went on a news show talking about her MS. Shortly after that the Obama's made their MS disclosure.
Months later, Mitt made a breif stop in a city near here and I went to listen to him speak. During his speech he mentioned how expensive drug treatments were for average and lower income Americans. Next day it's on the news Obama making more or less the same speech.
Not saying that Michelle's Dad didn't have MS, because I believe he probably did.
But isn't that alittle too weird? Guess that's politics
But isn't that a little too weird? Guess that's politics
That is weird. I don't know if it's related, but after my wife was diagnosed it was amazing how many people came out of the woodwork and told us that they also had MS.
Kind of like a secret club in which you will never know who the members are until you meet the criteria....
Bob
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