"D. C. Sessions" <dcs@lumbercartel.com> wrote in message
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> In message <egaik.26$r55.20@fe127.usenetserver.com>, vernono wrote:
>
>> Don't trust anything, but Chemo works on many people.
>> I think Tony Snow was totally wrong in total trust.
>
> The whole Tony Snow job starts with the (mistaken) notion
> that his second round of treatment was anything remotely
> like an attempt to cure him. The cancer was by then well
> disseminated and inoperable. The chemotherapeutic agents
> he was on were strictly to give him additional time to
> enjoy life as much as possible before the end.
>
> In other words, you only fail if you don't meet the goals
> you set -- and "cure" was not the goal of Tony's treatment.
Do what?
He went along with the super Doctors. There is no indication that he
realized that chemoseldom works OR that there were any other alternatives.
If you have a 90+% chance of dying, it seems that one would have about ten
opinions. He had resources and money.
>
> --
> | The brighter the stupid burns, the more |
> | chance that someone will see the light. |
> +- D. C. Sessions <dcs@lumbercartel.com> -+