Posted on 10/15/2004 9:58:33 AM PDT by tdadams
I visited her in the hospital before she was in the hospital bed...or something like that.
I visited her in the hospital before she was in the hospital bed...or something like that.
Having started the earlier thread on this, I totally agree with you. It is enough that they know that we know. We can leave it at that.
I agree. Let's show respect for those who have passed away. Some people don't show emotion the way others do. We all grieve differently........
1. Kerry has a mother.
2. She died a couple years ago - just before he was deciding to run (for President.)
3. He visited her in the hospital before she died.
4. She spoke to him in the hospital.
What we don't know from the quote:
1. When she died relative to the hospital visit.
What we know from the obituary
1. She died at home.
May I add that those were the words she left him with? She apparently didn't say anything of importance to him afterward, e.g. after she went home to die.
Did he visit her then? No way of knowing from the data we have at hand.
> You give me too much credit. I'm not Matt Drudge.
Don't you care about your own rep?
Maybe the last time he talked to her was in the hospital.
Yeah, and I've got nothing to worry about.
I don't see how anybody could believe it. There's no reason to press the issue with investigation. Just let it lay there.
*****My mother passed away 10 years ago this past August,and it is still vivid like yesterday. Kerry's mother died two years ago next month,but it seems like he really does not think about it much otherwise like most of us we remember ever minute detail of our mother's passing,and our eyes get misty remembering.*****
My grandmother passed away August 1, 1980. It could have been yesterday. I stayed at the Nursing Home with her night and day for nearly a week until the night before she died. The nurses told me to go home and get some sleep, as she was stable. I woke up at 6:30 AM and immediately called the Nursing Home. The Nurse had just been in her room and she was fine. Half an hour later they called to say that she had breathed her last. MY last words the previous night were "I love you so much, please don't die" and hers were "I love you, too, honey."
Unbelievable! What a nut case! It is easy to mistake something, but forgetting where your mom died at is pretty bad, IMO. Obviously he lied!
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