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I've tried. I really have tried. But I just can't muster even a little bit of compassion for Dick Cheney and his new heart. If I found out my relative's heart was beating in that chest, I'd demand it back. I'll bet he's really happy he has premium health insurance that will pay for that $800,000 operation. If I needed one, I'd just die, since I don't have health insurance.
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The powerful are put in power to help the weak. The weak pray for the strong.
We just don't know...in the end, his book and deeds will be revealed. May the good outweigh the bad...
Perhaps it is not too late for him. If rich powerful men knew the blessing of giving instead of taking, they would give away their very lives.
To be honest, how we look at what is happening to Mr. Cheny tests our belief and view of karma in two ways. First, by how it says we personally believe karma works on others. And second, if we wish a person ill, we must be willing to accept a karmic effect on ourselves.
PS. Cheney, IMO is responsible for innumerable deaths in combat and by civilians, and the economic exploitation of even more people. What's to like?
70 percent of the transplant recipients live over 5 years of the transplant, although the percentage is lower for those over 65.
I wish him well
Buuut.. seriously. I don't hate Cheney at all. The man was a disaster.. in a disastrous administration, but the chain of pain has no beginning.
I remember back in '08 there was speculation about her running for office, but she said that is one thing she would never do. She even said something along the lines that she didn't even run for high school president.
Also, last year she spoke out against claims in Dick Cheney's memoirs as an attack on her integrity.
I remember many years ago someone related to our school (where I was an assistant principal) at the time, died. People were saying what a wonderful person he was "when he was at his best". It occurred to me then, that we're really only as good as we are when we're at our worst. I have certainly realized many of my own shortcomings that way.
* a major force behind Bush era policies that involved illegality and mass violence according to many . Please don't tell me you want references...
The former Vice President did not receive any kind of preferential treatment in terms of receiving a heart - according to Dr. Reiner. In fact, he notes Mr. Cheney waited "almost 21 months", whereas the average is 12 to 18 months. Dr. Reiner says Mr. Cheney never asked for special treatment, and " felt it was important that he wait his turn."