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Doc: Giffords '100 percent' certain to survive
Posted Jan 11, 2011
Dylan Smith TucsonSentinel.com
Rep. Gabrielle Giffords is "100 percent" certain to survive, said Dr. Peter Rhee, a surgeon treating her for a gunshot wound to the head. "As a physician I'm going to get into a lot of trouble for this, but her prognosis for survival is 100 percent." Rhee told Britain's Channel 4 News.
I just sent you a comment about the insidious pernicious pretentious arrogant presumptuous comments of Drs. Peter Rhee and Michael Lamole Jr. of the Tucson University Medical Centre who are putting a false nonsensical spin and absurd preposterous happy go jack prognosis on the - quote : > “encouraging promising signs of an eventual recovery” < unquote - of Rep. Gabrielle Giffords, thus giving false hopes to her family and friends which in fact is the most cruel thing anyone can do.
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Well, this being the case, why the heck don’t you guys smarten up and warn us readers that we can only send 2.000 words and make sure that we don’t exceed that amount in advance before we hit the “SUBMIT” button? That would be the correct decent thing to do, not waste my valuable time like this.
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I just sent you a comment about the insidious pernicious pretentious arrogant presumptuous comments of Drs. Peter Rhee and Michael Lamole Jr. of the Tucson University Medical Centre who are putting a false nonsensical spin and absurd preposterous happy go jack prognosis on the - quote : > “encouraging promising signs of an eventual recovery” < unquote - of Rep. Gabrielle Giffords, thus giving false hopes to her family and friends which in fact is the most cruel thing anyone can do.
When I finished writing and pressed your “SUBMIT” button, your system told me that there was an error because I am only allowed to send you 2.000 words when I tried to submit 5.900 words, and then gave me the the option to return to the previous page supposedly to remove the excess words and still be able to send you my letter. However to my complete disgust and surprise when I returned to my letter I found out that your system removed the whole thing, and nothing was left of my writings.
Well, this being the case, why the heck don’t you guys smarten up and warn us readers that we can only send 2.000 words and make sure that we don’t exceed that amount in advance before we hit the “SUBMIT” button? That would be the correct decent thing to do, not waste my valuable time like this.
Please respond.