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Originally Posted by SandBilly
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Probably get flamed for this but man, there are some harsh comments in this thread.

I will never agree with her politics but I watched the RBG movie (documentary, whatever you want to call it) and she is a pretty remarkable lady for what fighting for women's rights and rights of everyone.

I will reiterate, I WILL NEVER AGREE WITH HER POLITICS but if you watch the show I don't know how you can not at least respect her journey.

My wife told me to watch it and I refused until I was bored out of my mind on a plane but I gained a lot of respect for that lady.

I am a closed minded SOB but man, that gal is a frigging bulldog and I wish no ill will to her.


Yeah she fought for women’s rights. You can respect the baby murderer all you want. I’ll pass.


Amen. The wench usurped the position of a US loving patriot on the bench.


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Originally Posted by rimfire
I am currently undergoing treatment for pancreatic cancer, the 10% cure rate is about right. I was given a year in June. The Chemo has slowed things down but I doubt it will cure it. With that said Ruthie should retire now Chemo sure doesn't help the thinking process any.


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Originally Posted by rimfire
I am currently undergoing treatment for pancreatic cancer, the 10% cure rate is about right. I was given a year in June. The Chemo has slowed things down but I doubt it will cure it. With that said Ruthie should retire now Chemo sure doesn't help the thinking process any.


Sorry to hear that, rimfire. You're in my prayers.


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Where's TRH? Isn't she a Russian Jooo? grin


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true, this. Rs having a Senate majority makes the difference, they could nominate a third grade dropout for a seat and get him/her/it appointed. Ds can only sling mud and pound sand, try to make political turmoil over it.

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Originally Posted by nyrifleman
Originally Posted by rimfire
I am currently undergoing treatment for pancreatic cancer, the 10% cure rate is about right. I was given a year in June. The Chemo has slowed things down but I doubt it will cure it. With that said Ruthie should retire now Chemo sure doesn't help the thinking process any.


Originally Posted by jaguartx
Originally Posted by rimfire
I am currently undergoing treatment for pancreatic cancer, the 10% cure rate is about right. I was given a year in June. The Chemo has slowed things down but I doubt it will cure it. With that said Ruthie should retire now Chemo sure doesn't help the thinking process any.


Sorry to hear that, rimfire. You're in my prayers.


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In my prayers as well, rimfire. May the Lord protect you.


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prayers from here, too rimfire!

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Originally Posted by OrangeOkie
Where's TRH? Isn't she a Russian Jooo WITCH grin
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might not like her, but i wish no ill on anyone dealing with cancer... its just not right.


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Originally Posted by Leanwolf
Boys, I dislike Ginsberg too, but I'd never wish cancer on anyone. I've seen it at work in my family and with friends. Cancer takes no prisoners, friend or foe.

L.W.



I wholeheartedly concur. I despise Ginsburg's politics and far left judicial acumen but I would never wish cancer upon her.


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Originally Posted by hillbillybear
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Boys, I dislike Ginsberg too, but I'd never wish cancer on anyone. I've seen it at work in my family and with friends. Cancer takes no prisoners, friend or foe.

L.W.



I wholeheartedly concur. I despise Ginsburg's politics and far left judicial acumen but I would never wish cancer upon her.


I haven't read anywhere in this thread where anyone has "wished cancer upon her." Who has said that?


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Originally Posted by nighthawk
Ruth says she's planning on five more years. Go Ruth, just to spite these guys.



It's pretty obvious that she realizes Trump will win his second term...........


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Originally Posted by jaguartx
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Where's TRH? Isn't she a Russian Jooo WITCH grin
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She has been a Liberal Socialist Democrat Gollum since being appointed.

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I can think of several people more deserving of the agony that pancreatic cancer inflicts on its victims before they finally expire- - - - -Hilary,. AOC and the rest of her crowd of pot-stirring traitors, Chuck Schumer, Adam Schiff, Comey, Brennan, etc. If Ginsburg has to go, I'd much prefer it happens quickly- - - -heart attack, stroke, or maybe she could just forget to wake up one morning!
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Originally Posted by hillbillybear
Originally Posted by Leanwolf
Boys, I dislike Ginsberg too, but I'd never wish cancer on anyone. I've seen it at work in my family and with friends. Cancer takes no prisoners, friend or foe.

L.W.



I wholeheartedly concur. I despise Ginsburg's politics and far left judicial acumen but I would never wish cancer upon her.


Here we are with the wish "cancer on someone" again.

Please inform us all how that's done.

She's got cancer. Whether you or I like it or not.

I just want her to vacate the position of SC Justice.

The only way she's gonna do that is feet first, according to her.

Just like John McCain. I didn't wish cancer on him either. But was glad for my country to see him go.


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Originally Posted by OrangeOkie
Originally Posted by hillbillybear
Originally Posted by Leanwolf
Boys, I dislike Ginsberg too, but I'd never wish cancer on anyone. I've seen it at work in my family and with friends. Cancer takes no prisoners, friend or foe.

L.W.



I wholeheartedly concur. I despise Ginsburg's politics and far left judicial acumen but I would never wish cancer upon her.


I haven't read anywhere in this thread where anyone has "wished cancer upon her." Who has said that?

Which is worse, wishing someone to get cancer or wishing someone dead?


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Originally Posted by rimfire
I am currently undergoing treatment for pancreatic cancer, the 10% cure rate is about right. I was given a year in June. The Chemo has slowed things down but I doubt it will cure it. With that said Ruthie should retire now Chemo sure doesn't help the thinking process any.



Prayers on the way for you in your fight against this damnable scourge.


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Originally Posted by hillbillybear
Originally Posted by rimfire
I am currently undergoing treatment for pancreatic cancer, the 10% cure rate is about right. I was given a year in June. The Chemo has slowed things down but I doubt it will cure it. With that said Ruthie should retire now Chemo sure doesn't help the thinking process any.



Prayers on the way for you in your fight against this damnable scourge.



I sure second that!

Best outcome possible is prayed for.


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Originally Posted by hillbillybear
Originally Posted by rimfire
I am currently undergoing treatment for pancreatic cancer, the 10% cure rate is about right. I was given a year in June. The Chemo has slowed things down but I doubt it will cure it. With that said Ruthie should retire now Chemo sure doesn't help the thinking process any.



Prayers on the way for you in your fight against this damnable scourge.



From me as well Sir.


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For the record, I'm not a fan, supporter nor apologist of RBG. I am however a fan of those good people with a terrible diagnosis. I came across this a couple of days ago and thought it could be helpful to those good people.

Study on cannabis chemical as a treatment for pancreatic cancer may have 'major impact,' Harvard researcher says

https://www.yahoo.com/lifestyle/stu...t-harvard-researcher-says-165116708.html

Pancreatic cancer makes up just 3 percent of all cancers in America. But with a one-year survival rate of just 20 percent (and five-year survival rate of less than 8), it’s predicted to be the second leading cause of cancer-related death by 2020.

Headlines about the illness, as a result, tend to be discouraging. But this month scientists from Harvard University’s Dana-Farber Cancer Institute have released some much-needed good news. In their study, published in the journal Frontiers of Oncology on July 23, the researchers revealed that a chemical found in cannabis has demonstrated “significant therapy potential” in treatment of pancreatic cancer.

The specific drug, called FBL-03G, is a derivative of a cannabis “flavonoid” — the name for a naturally-occurring compound found in plants, vegetables and fruits which, among other purposes, provides their vibrant color. Flavonoids from cannabis were discovered by a London researcher named Marilyn Barrett in 1986, and were later found to have anti-inflammatory benefits.

But while scientists long suspected that cannabis flavonoids may have therapeutic potential, the fact that they make up just 0.14 percent of the plant meant that researchers would need entire fields of it to be grown in order to extract large enough quantities. That changed recently when scientists found a way to genetically engineer cannabis flavonoids — making it possible to investigate their benefits.

Enter the researchers at Dana-Farber, who decided to take the therapeutic potential of one of these flavonoids, FBL-03G, and test it on one of the deadliest cancers through a lab experiment. The results, according to Wilfred Ngwa, PhD, an assistant professor at Harvard and one of the study’s researcher, were “major.”

“The most significant conclusion is that tumor-targeted delivery of flavonoids, derived from cannabis, enabled both local and metastatic tumor cell kill, significantly increasing survival from pancreatic cancer,” Ngwa tells Yahoo Lifestyle. “This has major significance, given that pancreatic cancer is particularly refractory to current therapies.”

Ngwa says that the study is the first to demonstrate the potential new treatment for pancreatic cancer. But on top of successfully killing those cells, the scientist found FBL-03G capable of attacking other cancer cells — which was startling even to them. “We were quite surprised that the drug could inhibit the growth of cancer cells in other parts of the body, representing metastasis, that were not targeted by the treatment,” says Ngwa. “This suggests that the immune system is involved as well, and we are currently investigating this mechanism.”

The significance of that, says Ngwa, is that, because pancreatic cancer is often diagnosed in later stages, once it has spread, and the flavonoids seem to be capable of killing other cancer cells, it may mean the life expectancy of those with the condition could increase.

“If successfully translated clinically, this will have major impact in treatment of pancreatic cancer,” says Ngwa.

The next step for the Harvard researchers is to complete ongoing pre-clinical studies, which Ngwa hopes will be completed by the end of 2020. That could set the stage for testing the new treatment in humans, opening up a new window of hope for a group long in need of it.


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Originally Posted by nighthawk
Originally Posted by OrangeOkie
Originally Posted by hillbillybear
Originally Posted by Leanwolf
Boys, I dislike Ginsberg too, but I'd never wish cancer on anyone. I've seen it at work in my family and with friends. Cancer takes no prisoners, friend or foe.

L.W.



I wholeheartedly concur. I despise Ginsburg's politics and far left judicial acumen but I would never wish cancer upon her.


I haven't read anywhere in this thread where anyone has "wished cancer upon her." Who has said that?

Which is worse, wishing someone to get cancer or wishing someone dead?


So your a conscientious objector?



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