XC_crazy wrote:We had an election in school today. McCain won with like 106 votes and Obama got about 19 votes.
We had an election too. Ours was the COMPLETE opposite though. Obama won by a landslide on McCain barely won any votes.
XC_crazy wrote:We had an election in school today. McCain won with like 106 votes and Obama got about 19 votes.
T B K wrote:AudienceOfOne wrote:His mother wasn't a POW in the war.baby got track wrote:His mother is 90-something and still alive. Longevity could very well run in McCain's family.AudienceOfOne wrote:I heard a report that said he like, 2 of the 6 signs of dimentia, or something.CT Track wrote:Palin only has a +/- margin of being a step above or below the level of Bush. It can't be that bad if he actually dies, which is the most retarded of claims.
And didn't collapse multiple times.
John Alam, a Cambridge, Massachusetts, physician with 17-years in clinical research who now works as a biotechnology consultant, estimates that Senator John McCain has a 6% risk of dying of a melanoma recurrence each year – or about 22% over four years. "There is a one-in-four to one-in-five chance that he would not survive a first term," he told New Scientist.
This is higher than the estimate of McCain's physician at the Mayo Clinic, who previously told reporters that he had a less than 10% chance of deadly relapse. On the other end of the scale, a group of physicians – and Obama supporters – has called on McCain to release more health records, claiming that his risk of relapse could be higher than 60%.