Proving that you can’t keep a good man down , Ted Kennedy emerged from 3 1/2 hours of brain surgery and told his wife:
I feel like a million bucks. I think I’ll do that again tomorrow.
According to the Associated Press:
Dr. Allan Friedman, who performed the surgery at Duke University Medical Center, pronounced the operation a success and said it “accomplished our goals.” Up next: chemotherapy and radiation, aimed at shrinking whatever is left of the tumor. […]
In the following days, Kennedy will probably be given drugs to prevent brain swelling and seizures, which are possible complications of the surgery. The senator will also be closely watched for bleeding and blood clots, because strokes are also a risk, though they are uncommon. He is expected to return to Boston in about a week.
“After a brief recuperation, he will begin targeted radiation at Massachusetts General Hospital and chemotherapy treatment,” Friedman said. “...
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lifetime From: gootrends.com Post Date: 2008-12-01 04:33:29
With the movie and soundtrack set to drop this week, brand new Beyonce songs have leaked from the ’Cadillac Records’ soundtrack. They consist of ’Trust In Me’, GMU: Now Batting A Lifetime .500. George Mason is off to a strong start this season with a record coming into the game at 4-1. They took on Ohio’s Bobcats from the MAC conference who have only played two games, both of which were ... After many years of trying and failing tonight was the night that I fin... more
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oVi4rUzf-0Q
No person in the history of the United States Congress, has
done more for the American people.
I just wanted to thank him; Thank you Senator Kennedy.
We Love You...
(please do not disgrace this post with negative remarks,
thank you)
... more
(Bumped. Susan)
WellstoneDem in the comments of a previous post:
2 voted but there was no campaign: MI and FL
5 haven’t voted yet: TX, OH, PA, IN, and NC
5 have voted for Obama: IL, WA, MO, VA, and GA
and 5 have voted for Clinton: CA, NY, NJ, MA, and TN
The whole “Big State” thing is a myth.
Yeah, there’s some stupid spin floating around (from all sides) this cycle, but this is probably the dumbest. And it’s compounded by people wh... more
Yesterday, I noted an AP story on the recent contempt of Congress vote that, well… had a few problems.
In the least troubling of the errors, the reporter — Laurie Kellman — misidentified Rep. Jon Porter (R-NV) as a Democrat.
OK, not such an awful mistake. At least, not by itself. And the AP’s Director of Media Relations, Paul Colford, e-mailed to point out that the AP had in fact already put out a corrected version of the article.
But Kellman didn’t... more
Midday open thread From: americannonsense.com Post Date: 2008-03-04 13:55:20
Tonight’s schedule, with pledged delegates in parenthesis):
Vermont (15), 7 p.m. ET
Ohio (141), 7:30 p.m. ET
Rhode Island (21) 9 p.m. ET
Texas (193) 9 p.m. ET, but El Paso is in a different time zone, so closes an hour later. And, to make things extra complicated, the caucuses begin after the polls close.
Vermont will get called quickly for Obama. The rest should take a while to report winners. And Texas, sheesh, that one will be conf... more
The Obama campaign may be planning ahead (something the Clinton campaign never thought of, apparently), but it’s clear that they’re also paving the way for a serious push to knock Clinton out of the race this week.
First off is the developing CW , from the very astute Charlie Cook:
NBC political analyst Charlie Cook writes in his CongressDaily column, “[W]inning by slight percentages in Texas and Ohio aren’t real wins for Clinton. A ‘win’ would... more
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