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Post by Blunashun on Apr 24, 2018 14:31:36 GMT
George I. Sepsis. Looks like the final roundup. Both of my parents died of this. God speed, George.
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Post by Bklyn_LA on Apr 24, 2018 17:43:09 GMT
Amazing how he held out for his wife's services, however, he seems to be a fighter,that navy fighter pilot training, no doubt, kicking in and I hope he responds to any treatment he is getting!
Restricted to wheel chair is how my Dad spent his last years as well via cva tremor.
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Post by Blunashun on Apr 25, 2018 5:46:16 GMT
Head of the CIA too. I never liked that guy. I can't hate anyone going through that though.
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Post by Bklyn_LA on Apr 25, 2018 20:03:36 GMT
Yes...And from what I recollect, Bush took care of himself, remember, you'd see him jogging and such around the Whitehouse, but sometimes it just doesn't matter; right now, I'm worried about my Mom, I hope she doesn't go through anything like this!
Hey, how is you daughter doing with all that banking stuff, out of probation...all good?
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Post by Blunashun on Apr 30, 2018 23:46:41 GMT
Yes...And from what I recollect, Bush took care of himself, remember, you'd see him jogging and such around the Whitehouse, but sometimes it just doesn't matter; right now, I'm worried about my Mom, I hope she doesn't go through anything like this! Hey, how is you daughter doing with all that banking stuff, out of probation...all good? She's a lawyer now. That was when she was 19.
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Post by Bklyn_LA on May 1, 2018 11:59:45 GMT
Oh, My G... Oh, man do I feel like an idiot, I'm still stuck in time! It seems that: "All's well that ends well"
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Post by Blunashun on May 3, 2018 14:05:24 GMT
President George H.W. Bush continuing to gain strength during hospitalization
Wednesday, May 02, 2018 07:27AM President George H.W. Bush is continuing his recovery at Methodist Hospital, where his doctors are pleased with his recovery, a spokesperson says.
Jim McGrath, the family's spokesman, said that 41 will remain at Methodist Hospital as he continues to regain strength.
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Post by Blunashun on May 3, 2018 14:06:25 GMT
He's not leaving that hospital. Well, maybe a former president can get similar care at home. He'll need constant transfusions.
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Post by 20DodgerMiracle24 on May 3, 2018 15:16:43 GMT
I'm holding my breath before that fat pig professor, Banda Jarrar, at Fresno State spouts her hate again. She rejoiced over Barbara's death while much of the nation, and certainly the Bush family, was in mourning. That professor is living proof that no matter how many degrees you have, you can still be a very hateful person. NO matter what anyone's politics are, that was a disgusting thing to say.
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Post by Bklyn_LA on May 5, 2018 0:39:12 GMT
I'm holding my breath before that fat pig professor, Randa Jarrar, at Fresno State spouts her hate again. She rejoiced over Barbara's death while much of the nation, and certainly the Bush family, was in mourning. That professor is living proof that no matter how many degrees you have, you can still be a very hateful person. NO matter what anyone's politics are, that was a disgusting thing to say. Granted -1st - admendment rights are due to every citizen here in the USA, but you better take the responsibility and be highly accurate with your words or, you could face consequences as I've read where Fresno State has her under investigation. Easy to kick someone when they are down as the professor gives in to her lizard DNA (lowest common denominator) instead of letting her intellect take over and control the situation I understand the whole protest thing but the professor has an agenda too as she harvested a good deal of hatred towards Bush and his family and in doing what the good professor Jarra just did strains an already difficult global situation. Instead of name calling, Dr. Jarrar should have reached down and asked herself "what could I be doing to ease racial bias sentiments and tension in my own backyard".
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Post by Bklyn_LA on May 28, 2018 9:50:20 GMT
President George H.W. Bush was hospitalized Sunday in Maine after he experienced low blood pressure and fatigue, a spokesman said.
Just after 2 p.m., Jim McGrath, a spokesman for the 93-year-old Bush, said he was awake, alert and not in any discomfort. He said Bush would spend at least a few days in the hospital for observation.
Bush was taken to Southern Maine Health Care in Biddeford. A spokeswoman said Sunday all information would be released by the Bush family.
Bush arrived in Maine for the summer May 20. Coming about a month after the death of his wife, Barbara, of 73 years, the family said the 41st president was eager to return to the family compound on Walker's Point. He has visited every summer since childhood, the only exception being the years of his World War II service.
On Saturday, Bush attended a pancake breakfast at an American Legion post in Kennebunkport. He had been scheduled to attend a Memorial Day parade in the town Monday.
Bush, who has a form of Parkinson's disease and a history of pneumonia and other infections, was hospitalized in Houston on April 22, the day after his wife's funeral, for an infection. He remained hospitalized for 13 days.
Bush uses a wheelchair and an electric scooter for mobility. He has been hospitalized several times in recent years for respiratory problems and failures.
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Post by Blunashun on May 29, 2018 3:48:22 GMT
President George H.W. Bush was hospitalized Sunday in Maine after he experienced low blood pressure and fatigue, a spokesman said. Just after 2 p.m., Jim McGrath, a spokesman for the 93-year-old Bush, said he was awake, alert and not in any discomfort. He said Bush would spend at least a few days in the hospital for observation. Bush was taken to Southern Maine Health Care in Biddeford. A spokeswoman said Sunday all information would be released by the Bush family. Bush arrived in Maine for the summer May 20. Coming about a month after the death of his wife, Barbara, of 73 years, the family said the 41st president was eager to return to the family compound on Walker's Point. He has visited every summer since childhood, the only exception being the years of his World War II service. On Saturday, Bush attended a pancake breakfast at an American Legion post in Kennebunkport. He had been scheduled to attend a Memorial Day parade in the town Monday. Bush, who has a form of Parkinson's disease and a history of pneumonia and other infections, was hospitalized in Houston on April 22, the day after his wife's funeral, for an infection. He remained hospitalized for 13 days. Bush uses a wheelchair and an electric scooter for mobility. He has been hospitalized several times in recent years for respiratory problems and failures. Hopefully he goes peacefully. My mother was unconscious.
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Post by Bklyn_LA on May 29, 2018 4:19:47 GMT
Hopefully he goes peacefully. My mother was unconscious. I keep thinking about his wife how she went out with a bottle of her favorite libation and she earned that. My father passed on the only day I didn't see him because It was my mothers birthday and I was at the store picking up gifts and a cake.
Strange how life works or works out!
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Post by Blunashun on May 29, 2018 4:24:44 GMT
Hopefully he goes peacefully. My mother was unconscious. I keep thinking about his wife how she went out with a bottle of her favorite libation and she earned that. My father passed on the only day I didn't see him because It was my mothers birthday and I was at the store picking up gifts and a cake.
Strange how life works or works out! Mom had a belief that sometimes people wait for you to leave to die. That happened with my both uncle & father. Either like they're holding on for you, or to you. Then you leave & so do they. Mom told Dad it would be okay. She would be okay. Then she went to get a cup of coffee & he died in that brief interval. I wasn't there the day Mom died. I had moved her closer to me & they called at 10:30 on a night I wasn't there to say she was gone. I can't forget the tears streaming down my daughter's face.
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Post by Bklyn_LA on May 29, 2018 11:40:12 GMT
I keep thinking about his wife how she went out with a bottle of her favorite libation and she earned that. My father passed on the only day I didn't see him because It was my mothers birthday and I was at the store picking up gifts and a cake.
Strange how life works or works out! Mom had a belief that sometimes people wait for you to leave to die. That happened with my both uncle & father. Either like they're holding on for you, or to you. Then you leave & so do they. Mom told Dad it would be okay. She would be okay. Then she went to get a cup of coffee & he died in that brief interval. I wasn't there the day Mom died. I had moved her closer to me & they called at 10:30 on a night I wasn't there to say she was gone. I can't forget the tears streaming down my daughter's face. THERE IS Something to that it depends how strong is their souls are attached to each other according to the Akashic records of antiquity Souls coalesce in certain groups in the spirit realm they find themselves or, refind themselves the corporeal physical life these grouped souls are " Soul Mates" you have a closer than usual bond - as both display similar character traits. Now, sometimes you have what they call " TWIN FLAMES'" basically this is your "other half" that complements you so much that it's not only copy but an exact image of you so there is more than something to what have said. During these times there happen to be signs that point this out "Like the Flaming Star" of death in Native America cultures when a person sees their flaming star they know their time has come!
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