...has come true!
Dick Cheney receives heart transplant
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...has come true!
Dick Cheney receives heart transplant
a waste of taxpayer money
Cheney Receives Heart Transplant; Bush Still on Waiting List for Brain
Halliburton Performs Reconstruction of Former VP
FALLS CHURCH, VA – Former Vice President Dick Cheney received a heart transplant today, but former President George W. Bush remained on a waiting list for a brain, hospital officials confirmed.
As part of a government contract signed while he was still Vice President, Halliburton performed the reconstruction work on Mr. Cheney’s circulatory system at a cost to taxpayers of $14.2 billion.
The doctor who performed the surgery called the procedure “extremely invasive – just the way the Vice President wanted it.”
A hospital spokesman said that Mr. Cheney was expected to make a full recovery, but that he was “somewhat disoriented” coming out of anesthesia: “When we asked him who the President of the United States was, he said, ‘Is it still me?’”
Former President Bush made an appearance at the former Vice President’s hospital, hanging a “Mission Accomplished” banner in Mr. Cheney’s room hours before the operation was completed.
http://www.borowitzreport.com/
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Cheney Receives Heart Transplant; Bush Still on Waiting List for Brain
admit it, you laughed...
Cheney got a heart implant not a hear transplant...
in other news, don't these guys only last a year or so?
My question would be this.
Is he the only good match from the donor, or did his status as former VP make a difference?
I have a problem with the elderly getting organ transplants over younger people. I don't care who they are. It shouldn't matter.
Not saying it did, but I have a strong suspicion...
Gotta love the childish "us vs. them" mentality that Yoni possesses.
Why only liberals? And why is it a nightmare? He's no longer manning the ship...
Actually, I think liberals would want Cheney, an enduring symbol of the Bush administration, to stick around as long as possible.
They have to keep him alive until the revision of Mount Rushmore is completed.
the evil that dubya and dickhead visited upon the planet will live on for decades.
Note how wonderfully the Repug candidates are constantly referring to the fantastic record and successes of 8 years of Repug rule under dubya and dickhead.
Frankly I'm okay with putting off the televised Cheney memorials and tributes as long as possible.
I heard that Trayvon was a match for Cheney and Halliburton hired Zimmerman to harvest him. They stole the heart during the autopsy.
cheney doesn't even matter anymore.
I actually agree with the observation that after a certain point in time, the elderly don't get to get in front of anybody else for a heart.
There is no way to enact that, however, without the true death panels, but it seems to me that a guy ought to take a back seat to somebody once in a while.
So I guess what I'm saying is that Cheney would have to have made that decision himself (not to take a heart before someone else), and there is absolutely nothing in the man's past that would indicate a willingness to do something like that.
It's certainly a waste of a heart...I'm tired of seeing that dude's face..He's killed enough people in his lifetime and he should be satisfied with that already...why does he want to stick around? to espouse more of his bullshit ideas....go rot in hades please...
Yes!! Absolutely.
Not only am I saying it in here, but I have the living will and health care directives on file to say that. They were part of my will that my lawyer took care of a few years ago.
I have a heart condition and was asked the last time I was in the cardiac unit, before I went in to surgery, if I had such directives, and when I said did, I was asked if I knew where they were. I said yes, they are the safe in my house.
I even made sure that my sibling could make the decisions for 'no heroic measures' to avoid my spouse or children having to make a decision that might be difficult for them. My sister knows exactly how I feel, has the right to make the decision for me if I am incapacitated, and I know has the guts the make the decision in accordance with my written directives.
So, yes, I would make that decision. I already have done so.
Wow, with all due respect, you're nuts bro.
how so? doesn't seem nuts to me.
to take but one example, after the fourth course of chemo and multiple surgeries my sweetie's granny threw in the towel, made a DNR, no heroic measures were taken, all according to her wishes.
survived cancer four times, but didn't want to survive the fifth. who can blame her? and what's so crazy about that?
I am in no way nuts. But I have watched multiple members of my family die lingering deaths. Like your sweetie's mother, WH, my mother decided that another round of combined chemo plus radiation just wasn't something she was willing to go through (again), so she went into hospice with pain relievers. My brother did a similar thing by deciding to stop taking his heart medication in order to die before cancer made him die more painfully.
Personally, I think it is TOTALLY rational, and I hope it is something that more of us baby boomers decide on our own.
Because you can't ask someone else to make that decision for you...you gotta gut it out yourself.
I have lived a full, useful life. I do not fear death, but I do fear the PROCESS of dying...having it drawn out for little or no good reason.
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