Al Franken was wrong
Rush Limbaugh is not a big, fat idiot. He is a big, fat piece of excrement. How dare he accuse Michael J. Fox of "acting" or "exaggerating" the symptoms of his Parkinson's Disease for political gain? Even if he skipped his medication to show the people what Parkinson's really looks like, good for him. Let's remember that his medication only lessens his symptoms, they're not a cure and like most maintenance medications, come with the cost of often devastating side-effects.
Again and again, Fox courageously puts himself in the public eye, with all of his symptoms on display, to help find a cure for himself and all the others afflicted with Parkinson's. I'll bet he doesn't care which party supports stem-cell research, he just wants it to become legal. It's not a political fight, it's a fight for his life. And as an aside, it is pitiful that politics has found its way into medicine. From what I've seen of politicians in the last decade, they have no business proclaiming what is moral and what is not. You have to suppose that if stem-cell research provided a cure for head-up-your-ass-itis, even the Republicans would endorse it.
But I digress. I only have a sketchy understanding of Fox and his fight against Parkinson's. But human suffering is universal. Anyone with a progressive, potentially terminal diagnosis essentially goes through the same process. And anyone who qualified as a human being would understand that and applaud Michael J. Fox for his continued work for a cure. It's sad that Rush has to "exaggerate" his lack of compassion to get his spawn-of Satan face back onto the front page.
On the lighter side....
Dancing with the Stars. It's time for Jerry to go. Give the poor man a rest.
Back to the serious....
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2006/10/19/60minutes/rooney/main2107456.shtml
Filling in for the Supreme Wisdom of the Queenosheba, it's Andy Rooney. Either watch the video or read the transcript. Then forward this link to your congresspeople and senators.
Again and again, Fox courageously puts himself in the public eye, with all of his symptoms on display, to help find a cure for himself and all the others afflicted with Parkinson's. I'll bet he doesn't care which party supports stem-cell research, he just wants it to become legal. It's not a political fight, it's a fight for his life. And as an aside, it is pitiful that politics has found its way into medicine. From what I've seen of politicians in the last decade, they have no business proclaiming what is moral and what is not. You have to suppose that if stem-cell research provided a cure for head-up-your-ass-itis, even the Republicans would endorse it.
But I digress. I only have a sketchy understanding of Fox and his fight against Parkinson's. But human suffering is universal. Anyone with a progressive, potentially terminal diagnosis essentially goes through the same process. And anyone who qualified as a human being would understand that and applaud Michael J. Fox for his continued work for a cure. It's sad that Rush has to "exaggerate" his lack of compassion to get his spawn-of Satan face back onto the front page.
On the lighter side....
Dancing with the Stars. It's time for Jerry to go. Give the poor man a rest.
Back to the serious....
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2006/10/19/60minutes/rooney/main2107456.shtml
Filling in for the Supreme Wisdom of the Queenosheba, it's Andy Rooney. Either watch the video or read the transcript. Then forward this link to your congresspeople and senators.




