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To: NYC GOP Chick
"Who, listening to them, would not be struck by the fact that all their fury and accusation is aimed not at the killers who snuffed out their husbands' and so many other lives, but at the American president"

I am a widow too, but my spouse was lost to cancer, in the hands of Doctors. After the death I felt that the doctors maybe didn't good job, but I soon came to my senses that the real killer was the cancer and there was nothing that anybody could have done to prevent it .

I know that if I had tried to pin the death on doctors negligence, I would have found ears of sympathy with many because there are those who reject the concept that evil exists, such that death is part of the battle and the war is not to be won between flesh and blood but between the principalities of darkness.

These widows have no concept of the spiritual darkness which was the real killer of their loved ones.
62 posted on 04/13/2004 9:46:29 PM PDT by seastay
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To: seastay
I have read some of the emails that Kristen has sent to people who have written their commission.

As a person who has suffered a traumatic loss myself, I can tell you that she is making herself insane; she most likely will never, ever be "right" again.

She's has begun to grieve, nor to go through any of the processes that it takes to pull yourself out of that.

IMO, she is doomed. When these hearings are over, her reason for existing will be gone.
78 posted on 04/13/2004 9:53:28 PM PDT by Howlin
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To: seastay
I am a widow too, but my spouse was lost to cancer, in the hands of Doctors. After the death I felt that the doctors maybe didn't good job, but I soon came to my senses that the real killer was the cancer and there was nothing that anybody could have done to prevent it.

Bless you for having the grace to accept such a painful loss. I lost my father (at 68) a close childhood friend (at 41) and my cousin (just turned 50) to cancer. It's a horrible disease, and as you said, sometimes, nothing can be done to prevent it. Some people seem to think that when they experience a loss, someone must be responsible and they must be compensated. That's just not the way it works.

310 posted on 04/19/2004 12:10:59 PM PDT by rogercolleridge
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