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In reply to the discussion: I took a minute to really think about this Mitch McConnell situation, and what it says about Republicans. [View all]hamsterjill
(18,037 posts)38. I think you read the post wrong.
I believe the poster was saying that the "poor man" was the man that I described in my post about his daughter insisting on keeping him alive as she felt the rapture was imminent.
Just sayin'...
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I took a minute to really think about this Mitch McConnell situation, and what it says about Republicans. [View all]
hamsterjill
10 hrs ago
OP
If he doesn't have a DNR then she may not have the option to "pull the plug."
littlemissmartypants
10 hrs ago
#13
the idea she went to china in search of med. technology is something that hadn't occurred to me
orleans
9 hrs ago
#15
Maybe, but I figure she has a lot of ducks to get in line re the family shipping company, and other legal issues
Attilatheblond
8 hrs ago
#52
"They are not allowing his family and friends (yes, he has some, I'm sure!)"
Ray Bruns
10 hrs ago
#9
"Republicans are keeping a dead person on life support. That's cruel enough alone"
Ray Bruns
10 hrs ago
#12
But someone else who might need those life support machines for a time, and then be able to recover
hamsterjill
9 hrs ago
#20
A United States Senator must be physically present on the floor of the chamber to cast a vote on bills
Wiz Imp
7 hrs ago
#56
Doubtful. It wasn't even changed during COVID when it could have been justified.
Wiz Imp
7 hrs ago
#61
Several days ago I said this same things and was roundly criticized as pushing CT
31j20b3
9 hrs ago
#24
I agree that his constituents are entitled to proof of life, and they aren't getting it.
hamsterjill
9 hrs ago
#28
He should be lying in state in the U.S. Capitol, as we've done for other Senators and Presidents
FakeNoose
9 hrs ago
#29
The Kentucky voters could bring a lawsuit to the Governor or the state legislature
FakeNoose
8 hrs ago
#54
McDeadguy cheated to keep President Obama from making a Supreme Court nomination
Wicked Blue
9 hrs ago
#36
Not the first time Republican politics kept someone (barely) alive. See Terri Schiavo. (n/t)
thesquanderer
7 hrs ago
#62
To be fair, people have been speculating he's brain-dead for decades. nt
eppur_se_muova
6 hrs ago
#63
When Adam Schiff is able to have a discussion with Moscow Mitch, then I'll believe he can speak.
mdbl
5 hrs ago
#66
Not at all wishing, but HOW DO WE KNOW HE HASN'T DIED? Why cover up his condition?
dsharp88
1 hr ago
#80