diamond said:
This appears to be emotional manipulation at it's finest.
CURE DIESEASES
diamond said:I can't open up the vid, it says "loading" but never plays.
This appears to be emotional manipulation at it's finest.
verte76 said:Showing someone with Parkinson's is not emotional manipulation. .
U2democrat said:It's so painful to watch him like that...
MrsSpringsteen said:
"I stated when I saw the ad, I was commenting to you about it, that he was either off the medication or he was acting. He is an actor, after all."
anitram said:
I have zero tolerance for people who are anti-intellectual science bashers. Enough is enough, we've let them dictate the terms and frame the arguments for far too long. It's time they are all put in their place and told exactly where to go, in no uncertain terms.
diamond said:all the while the GOP supports :
adult stem cell research
and cells from umbilicords with a proven track record thatCode:CURE DIESEASES
one side omits half the truth while labeling the other side with vicious names when upon close examination their whole argument collaspes.
MrsSpringsteen said:"I stated when I saw the ad, I was commenting to you about it, that he was either off the medication or he was acting. He is an actor, after all."
anitram said:
I have zero tolerance for people who are anti-intellectual science bashers. Enough is enough, we've let them dictate the terms and frame the arguments for far too long. It's time they are all put in their place and told exactly where to go, in no uncertain terms.
26 October, 1998
(CNS) – Ronald Reagan's Alzheimer's Disease has apparently become fodder for at least one late night television comic.
Bill Maher, host of the ABC television program Politically Incorrect, said of the former president, "he's nuts," during the show's Friday night broadcast. The comment was made during a discussion with author Shelby Steele regarding the relative merits of the Reagan presidency and that of Bill Clinton.
According to a transcript of the program downloaded from the network's Internet site, Steele was explaining some of his perspectives on the Reagan Administration when Maher interrupted him and said "He (Reagan) ran up the debt, he lied about something much more important than sex, and he's nuts."
Maher's comment was followed by laughter and then applause, according to the ABC transcript.
"It was more than a shot at my dad. It was a shot at anybody who's got a disease of that nature," the younger Reagan told CNS.
About four million Americans have Alzheimer's Disease, according to the National Institute on Aging and the National Institutes of Health. The groups' Internet site describes Alzheimer's Disease as "one of the most common causes of the loss of mental function."
A disease that usually grows worse over time, Alzheimer's gradually destroys a person's memory, reason, judgment and language skills.