John McCain to discontinue treatment for aggressive brain cancer.

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#1 Serraph105
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http://thehill.com/blogs/blog-briefing-room/news/403453-john-kerry-mccain-shows-us-what-grace-and-grit-really-mean

This could affect a lot of things, but for the moment I'm just going to send my thoughts and prayers (unironically) out to his family. It's a very tough thing to lose a family member, and I feel bad for what they must be going through and what they will go through soon.

So yeah, there's a lot of things that could go down because of this, but most specifically I'm thinking of Brett Kavanaugh and whether John will see this as potential for one last piece of really lasting legacy.

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Man, does this make me a sad sack. :(

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I would have never started the procedures. Only medicine over 5000 years old can get that kind of life saving trust to me.

The second im not satified with quality of life ill just take the easy way out.

Stuggle isnt meant for the long term. Only human civilizations you find life struggling in the long term.

So unnatural smh...

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May he find peace.

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@Serraph105 said:

http://thehill.com/blogs/blog-briefing-room/news/403453-john-kerry-mccain-shows-us-what-grace-and-grit-really-mean

This could affect a lot of things, but for the moment I'm just going to send my thoughts and prayers (unironically) out to his family. It's a very tough thing to lose a family member, and I feel bad for what they must be going through and what they will go through soon.

So yeah, there's a lot of things that could go down because of this, but most specifically I'm thinking of Brett Kavanaugh and whether John will see this as potential for one last piece of really lasting legacy.

A bit dark to talk about the political ramifications right now isn't it?

But looks like the end of time for Mccain.

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#6 Serraph105
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@Jacanuk said:
@Serraph105 said:

http://thehill.com/blogs/blog-briefing-room/news/403453-john-kerry-mccain-shows-us-what-grace-and-grit-really-mean

This could affect a lot of things, but for the moment I'm just going to send my thoughts and prayers (unironically) out to his family. It's a very tough thing to lose a family member, and I feel bad for what they must be going through and what they will go through soon.

So yeah, there's a lot of things that could go down because of this, but most specifically I'm thinking of Brett Kavanaugh and whether John will see this as potential for one last piece of really lasting legacy.

A bit dark to talk about the political ramifications right now isn't it?

But looks like the end of time for Mccain.

Eh? I don't feel bad for discussing what the ripple effects of McCain's death, before and after, will look like. They're going to be a reality, and reality is something we should face.

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#7 Jacanuk
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@Serraph105 said:
@Jacanuk said:
@Serraph105 said:

http://thehill.com/blogs/blog-briefing-room/news/403453-john-kerry-mccain-shows-us-what-grace-and-grit-really-mean

This could affect a lot of things, but for the moment I'm just going to send my thoughts and prayers (unironically) out to his family. It's a very tough thing to lose a family member, and I feel bad for what they must be going through and what they will go through soon.

So yeah, there's a lot of things that could go down because of this, but most specifically I'm thinking of Brett Kavanaugh and whether John will see this as potential for one last piece of really lasting legacy.

A bit dark to talk about the political ramifications right now isn't it?

But looks like the end of time for Mccain.

Eh? I don't feel bad for discussing what the ripple effects of McCain's death, before and after, will look like. They're going to be a reality, and reality is something we should face.

Well, he is not dead yet so talking about after he is, is a bit dark.

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#8  Edited By mrbojangles25
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That's too bad, I think we all know where this is going.

Another loss for the actual Republican party. What's left of it, any way.

Here is one of the reasons I respect McCain:

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@mrbojangles25: Back when presidential candidates didn't try to otherize their political opponent. Well Trump fixed that mistake.

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@Serraph105 said:

@mrbojangles25: Back when presidential candidates didn't try to otherize their political opponent. Well Trump fixed that mistake.

You know I'd like to think that, but Trump just created a product for a market that wanted it.

I mean listen to the crowds, the people...they're already ignorant, paranoid, and scared. Trump didn't make them that way.

Trump is pretty bad and took advantage of people and divided the country, but the problem is America as a whole for the most part.

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@mrbojangles25: I'm not denying that the voters otherized candidates, but the presidential candidates themselves did what McCain did in the video above.

I guess another way of saying it is that they didn't directly take advantage of the "market" as you put it the way Trump did.

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@mrbojangles25 said:
@Serraph105 said:

@mrbojangles25: Back when presidential candidates didn't try to otherize their political opponent. Well Trump fixed that mistake.

You know I'd like to think that, but Trump just created a product for a market that wanted it.

I mean listen to the crowds, the people...they're already ignorant, paranoid, and scared. Trump didn't make them that way.

Trump is pretty bad and took advantage of people and divided the country, but the problem is America as a whole for the most part.

Trump did not divide the country.

Obama and Clinton did that in the 8 years they were in power by forgetting the hard working average american and focus on the far-left and progressiv.

But you are right Trump took advantage of that, he for the first time saw a gap in the market and provided a product.

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#13  Edited By BatmanArkham201
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@Serraph105: Couldn't agree more.

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@Jacanuk said:
@mrbojangles25 said:
@Serraph105 said:

@mrbojangles25: Back when presidential candidates didn't try to otherize their political opponent. Well Trump fixed that mistake.

You know I'd like to think that, but Trump just created a product for a market that wanted it.

I mean listen to the crowds, the people...they're already ignorant, paranoid, and scared. Trump didn't make them that way.

Trump is pretty bad and took advantage of people and divided the country, but the problem is America as a whole for the most part.

Trump did not divide the country.

Obama and Clinton did that in the 8 years they were in power by forgetting the hard working average american and focus on the far-left and progressiv.

But you are right Trump took advantage of that, he for the first time saw a gap in the market and provided a product.

so delusional l0l Trump only cares about his money and friends, he has proved it nonstop LOL I guess some people are just blind

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#15  Edited By Jacanuk
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@GiveMeSomething said:
@Jacanuk said:
@mrbojangles25 said:
@Serraph105 said:

@mrbojangles25: Back when presidential candidates didn't try to otherize their political opponent. Well Trump fixed that mistake.

You know I'd like to think that, but Trump just created a product for a market that wanted it.

I mean listen to the crowds, the people...they're already ignorant, paranoid, and scared. Trump didn't make them that way.

Trump is pretty bad and took advantage of people and divided the country, but the problem is America as a whole for the most part.

Trump did not divide the country.

Obama and Clinton did that in the 8 years they were in power by forgetting the hard working average american and focus on the far-left and progressiv.

But you are right Trump took advantage of that, he for the first time saw a gap in the market and provided a product.

so delusional l0l Trump only cares about his money and friends, he has proved it nonstop LOL I guess some people are just blind

What does that have to do with anything i said above.

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Shame. Wish him and his family the best.

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Can’t wait to hear the shining pearls from Trump’s sewer upon McCain’s passing.

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I'm not a fan of Mccains, but I do respect him. I hope he finds peace and gets to experience a quiet ending.

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@Livecommander: Posting poorly thought-out arguments on the internet with a personal computer isn’t naturally occurring either.

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#20 Livecommander
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@Baconstrip78: yea.. btw i meant "the easy way out" as a figure a speech. It was definitely thought out.. just poorly explained