Perhaps you have poor reading comprehension, but that was not what I was 
saying at all. From what I understand, he is not dying. The tumors have 
stabilized, he is in remission and is in decent health from what I read. 
I do not wish him dead or even ill. It is rather dickish for you to 
presume otherwise. I would not wish cancer on my worst enemy if I had one.

And once again, I can't see a good reason for someone making over 
$160,000 a year with full benefits to be going bankrupt. His lifestyle 
is presumably more lavish than mine, but it does not have to be that way.

If he really is dying and wanted to leave his wife and kids something, I 
would suggest a moderate lifestyle and a job that does not require the 
public sycophantic destruction of our republic.

Again, I wish him a long, healthy life and the time to ponder the ill 
which he has helped bring upon this nation.

Judah

Robert Munn wrote:
> Nice of you to celebrate the fact that the guy is dying. As for wanting to
> make more money, he probably wants to make enough money to keep his wife and
> kids out of bankruptcy when he dies. What a terrible motive.



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