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Guest
01-19-2012, 12:47 PM
Pretty funny stuff.
http://mrctv.org/videos/stuff-liberals-say
Guest
01-19-2012, 12:57 PM
Here's something else liberals say .......
“Tonight I can report to the American people and the world that the United States has conducted an operation that killed Osama bin Laden.”
Guest
01-19-2012, 02:05 PM
"Tonight I am happy to report that the war in Iraq is over."
Guest
01-19-2012, 02:44 PM
Struck a nerve, I see. Ha ha!!
Guest
01-19-2012, 03:41 PM
Pretty funny stuff.
http://mrctv.org/videos/stuff-liberals-say
Out of boredom one day I found a website fourm to discuss politics. It turned out to be a very liberal forum. I thought, 'What the heck. Maybe I can learn a thing or too from these guys." Most of them are either unemployed 20 somethings, college students or college professors. This video sounds like the script from the liberal posters on the site. The only thing missing is the LGBTQ and nongendered rants.
Guest
01-19-2012, 05:21 PM
Osama bin Ladin would have been killed eventually during some POTUS' watch...it just happened during Obama's.
End of the war in Iraq? I don't think so. The troops are leaving Iraq? Yes.
The war is over? Not even close!!!
I subscribe to bringing the troops home and really do not care about what is left behind. The reason for saying that is no matter what we do or say, we are not going to affect how that country winds up being ruled or by who.
Let's see if the current administration has the cahones to cut off the flow of America's billions of dollars being sent to those who are laughing behind our backs.
btk
Guest
01-19-2012, 06:44 PM
Osama bin Ladin would have been killed eventually during some POTUS' watch...it just happened during Obama's.
btk
That's debatable to say the least...How did a man with renal failure survive 10 years in the desert?! On dialysis! ...LMAO! He was dead long before the big announcement, for sure.
Guest
01-20-2012, 07:25 AM
Umm.. Because he WASN'T in the desert - he was in a villa. He had people protecting him and it's not as though nobody ever invented a movable dialysis machine. Remember, the bin Laden family is *rich*.
Guest
01-20-2012, 06:56 PM
Did you see the lack of clean environment where Osama supposedly met his Maker? Add that filthy living arrangement to this:
Kidney Dialysis Life Expectancy
Patients suffering from serious kidney disorders should know all about the life expectancy figures that are associated with going on kidney dialysis. Though the chances of survival are small, there is still hope that the treatment can help one live a long life.
It is important to know about the risks involved with kidney dialysis, because it is best to be prepared for the worst that could happen. Kidney dialysis is the artificial replacement of the kidney functions in an individual who has suffered from serious renal failure. The life expectancy obviously depends on the severity of the disorder, as someone suffering from acute kidney failure can reverse the process and recover soon and expect to live a long life.
On the other hand, a patient suffering from chronic kidney failure cannot expect to recover completely from the disorder, until and unless a successful kidney replacement surgery is carried out. When a person suffering from chronic kidney failure is put on dialysis, chances are high that they may not survive for more than a few years in that state.
The Importance of Dialysis
Dialysis is strictly administered to patients who are suffering from near complete renal failure. Some of these patients may be awaiting a kidney transplant so dialysis is used as a temporary measure until the transplant is done, whereas some patients are put on dialysis simply to prolong their life. Either way, dialysis does not replace the kidneys completely, it merely carries out the primary functions of fluid removal and waste removal from the human body, so it will always only be a stop gap measure.
The two different types of dialysis, peritoneal dialysis and hemodialysis, are quite different from each other but they both perform the same basic functions. Peritoneal dialysis involves the pumping in of the dialysate (the fluid for dialysis) into the abdominal cavity. Hereafter the toxins and waste products get flushed out through the peritoneal membrane and are then released outside through the tube. On the other hand, hemodialysis requires the use of a dialysis machine and the blood is then passed through this multi-chambered machine in order to get filtrated. As the blood and the dialysate alternately flow into the body, the larger particles in the blood are unable to pass through the machine, hence rendering the entire process a temporary one.
Kidney Dialysis Life Expectancy
The normal life expectancy of a dialysis patient is 3-5 years. It is assumed that if a person is undergoing dialysis for chronic kidney diseases, then the end is near. This is because only someone with the most advanced stage (stage 5) of this disease will be put under kidney dialysis treatment. This stage is also known as End Stage Renal Disease (ESRD) and recovering from this is virtually unheard of. The mortality rate for patients suffering from ESRD is 22% annually, and this effectively means that surviving beyond 5 years is going to be highly unlikely.
When a person decides to undergo dialysis, it is a conscious decision that he/she must make. The fact is that without dialysis, the patient will not survive for more than a few weeks. The kidneys process the urea in the body and release it in the form of urine, so when the kidneys stop working, urine stops getting released from the body. As a result of this, the vascular system will soon get flooded with liquid, and the heart will be unable to keep up with this added volume. The lungs will also get flooded, and this will result in a lack of oxygen to the brain and to the heart.
Additionally, the kidneys then fail to absorb potassium and phosphorus, causing the heart to beat irregularly, and causing the aorta to harden respectively. The added amount of urea in the body will also lead to toxemia, which will damage the heart, the brain and blood vessels.
Side Effects of Kidney Dialysis
It is important to know about kidney dialysis life expectancy, because once the patient has decided to undergo dialysis, there are several side effects as well, that he/she will have to live through. Since the life expectancy is not much more than 5 years, the patient will have to live with these side effects for a long time. So the decision becomes even harder to make. Here are some of the common side effects that the patient will have to live with.
•Anemia
•Diseases like Hepatitis B and Hepatitis C
•Various infections at the access point
•Bleeding from the access point
•Nausea, headaches and cramps
•Low blood pressure
•Loss of nutrition
The risk of these dialysis side effects is very real, and this is something that the patient will have to live with. Sooner or later, the body will be unable to deal with all these added pressures, and it will succumb to the disorder.
Prognosis of kidney dialysis shows that there are some cases where patients can even survive for up to 25 years on treatment. The quality of life is diminished here, but this should be of secondary importance. With the right support and the right attitude, the life expectancy predictions for someone undergoing kidney dialysis can be proven wrong by anyone.By Rahul Thadani
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Guest
01-21-2012, 11:10 AM
That's debatable to say the least...How did a man with renal failure survive 10 years in the desert?! On dialysis! ...LMAO! He was dead long before the big announcement, for sure.
So you're saying that the US Navy Seals lied. Most people call them heroes, you apparently call them liars.
Guest
01-21-2012, 11:21 AM
So you're saying that the US Navy Seals lied. Most people call them heroes, you apparently call them liars.
Nah, the liberal media fabricated the entire thing. (SARCASM, SARCASM) We need a sarcasm emoticon.
Guest
01-21-2012, 12:11 PM
That's debatable to say the least...How did a man with renal failure survive 10 years in the desert?! On dialysis! ...LMAO! He was dead long before the big announcement, for sure.
I wonder what Katz thinks the people in the war room that night were watching, including the President Obama, Vice President Biden, Secretary Clinton, Secretary Gates, et al. According to Katz, this could be the greatest hoax perpetrated on the world ever.
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