rawstory.com — On Wednesday, McCain's campaign told CNN that the Arizona Senator's medical records would be released May 15th. Trouble is, they previously said they'd be released April 15th, and they've refused to turn the records over to the New York Times on at least 3 occasions.
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doubledmateoApr 6, 2008
Isn't that pretty much what any politician would do?
chip53Apr 6, 2008
Buried as lame. He could probably still kick the ass of any of the pussies here on digg.
Closed AccountApr 6, 2008
Ever hear of HIPAA? <a class="user" href="http://www.hhs.gov/ocr/hipaa/">http://www.hhs.gov/ocr/hipaa/</a>GEE WIZZ!
maddoktor2Apr 6, 2008
Obviously, you neglected to note the implied sarcasm and irony of "(still) have (left)" (come to think of it, all of you did).So, think about the next sentence as well - it implies that being a "public figure" affords no more shielding than Average Joe gets.My apologies for being too subtle - I forgot where I was. ;-)
Closed AccountApr 7, 2008
Except that it was hidden from the citizenry that he was crippled. "I assumed it was fundamental in representative government to actually know who you are being represented by and not just how superficially appealing a candidate is."Well then how do you explain Obamania?
noonblueappleMay 24, 2008
The Schadenfreude Post is saying it has documents that prove Senator McCain has an unspecified disease. http//www.theschadenfreudepost.com