Well now that 200,000 people in middle America, according to the media, have decided who our presidential candidates are going to be, to be followed by maybe 1.5 million more in New Hampshire, who will or won't put their stamp of approval on the winners, I guess the rest of us can just forget about the next 10 months. Unfortunately history is on the side of the media. Wins in Iowa and New Hampshire usually predict the winner. Does this seem ludicrous to anyone but me?
I had blood draw today and will have my next treatment next Monday. The treatment will be preceded by a CT scan so we will get another reading on progress. My side effects haven't changed much. Shortness of breath has been pretty bad yesterday and today, but I am eating a little better. So each day should improve as we get closer to the next treatment.
Monday, January 7, 2008
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I must say it is no more ludicrous than the loosing candidate getting more votes than the winner!
I would love to hear your pontification on Huckabee, Obama, H. Clinton and Edwards. If you recall I did not take your advice in the last elections and have had to eat crow along with my pride, etc. I would like to turn that around in 2008.
Adding your wisdoms into my decision would be greatly appreciated.
Love you Daddy,
I hope today was a better day!
Let's throw the old Marine in there too. Not Mike...that other guy...what's his name...it's on the tip of my tongue. That's right McClain. Is that how you spell it? NO, that's Shirley...McCain. That's it. Mary
I tried to make a comment on this the other day and kept failing.
Anyway, I was trying to suggest you add McCain to the list. I see Mary has done that for me.
Jeanine
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