Holy crap - Dick Cheney had a heart transplant!

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I realize people are skeptical about this, but trust me on this one. There is no way to "jump the line" in organ donation, unless you have a family donor. It just doesn't work that way. The article I saw said that Cheney was on the list for 20 months. Been VP has nothing to do with anything.


I know someone who has been on the list for 27 months. Try telling his wife and young daughter that there is no way to "jump the line"...


It's not like standing in line at the deli. There are many factors that goes into who gets a heart, not the least of which is who's a good match. Read the link above.
Anonymous
I thought that the only way you could "jump the line" was if your condition worsens. They do move you up the more critical patients up the list, does it really have to be a sinister government cover-up?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I do not like Dick Cheney's political beliefs but so what. The man waited almost two years on the transplant list and this fact was never disseminated to the media and I don't believe he was jumped to the head of the line. Most of you are truly mean, mean spirited, hateful and hate filled when talking about him. He is a child of God who doesn't give a damn about his politics. I hope he makes it through without any complications.


No, he is not. He is Darth Vader, the devil's henchman.


He is our evil, mutant overlord and he will crush the weak and unworthy under the wheels of his golf cart.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The decision is made by people, right? The transplants boards are composed of humans. So yes, it's possible that people made the decision to bump Cheny up the list a bit.

I think the questionable transplants are more common when it's a kidney or a partial liver, something that comes from a living (and perhaps compensated) donor, but I don't think it's at all impossible that a bunch of wealthy older white guys were tipped off about Cheny being Patient #2541, or whatever, and that their decision was influenced.


So you've gone from "I am fairly certain" to "it's possible" to "I don't think it's at all impossible." Great. Maybe the little green men from Area 51 created Cheney an exact replica of his malfunctioning heart. I don't think it's at all impossible.
Anonymous
Haven't read all the posts, but I strongly disagree with a man of 71 being given a heart transplant. His life expectancy can't reasonably be more than 10 years.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The decision is made by people, right? The transplants boards are composed of humans. So yes, it's possible that people made the decision to bump Cheny up the list a bit.

I think the questionable transplants are more common when it's a kidney or a partial liver, something that comes from a living (and perhaps compensated) donor, but I don't think it's at all impossible that a bunch of wealthy older white guys were tipped off about Cheny being Patient #2541, or whatever, and that their decision was influenced.


So you've gone from "I am fairly certain" to "it's possible" to "I don't think it's at all impossible." Great. Maybe the little green men from Area 51 created Cheney an exact replica of his malfunctioning heart. I don't think it's at all impossible.


You're confusing PPs. Also, "it's possible" = "not at all impossible". English not your first language? Welcome.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The decision is made by people, right? The transplants boards are composed of humans. So yes, it's possible that people made the decision to bump Cheny up the list a bit.

I think the questionable transplants are more common when it's a kidney or a partial liver, something that comes from a living (and perhaps compensated) donor, but I don't think it's at all impossible that a bunch of wealthy older white guys were tipped off about Cheny being Patient #2541, or whatever, and that their decision was influenced.


So you've gone from "I am fairly certain" to "it's possible" to "I don't think it's at all impossible." Great. Maybe the little green men from Area 51 created Cheney an exact replica of his malfunctioning heart. I don't think it's at all impossible.


You're confusing PPs. Also, "it's possible" = "not at all impossible". English not your first language? Welcome.


Don't be deliberately obtuse. In common usage, "it is not at all impossible" conveys far less certainty that "it's possible." Please acquaint yourself with the concept of nuance.
Anonymous
Jokes's on Cheney. Turns out his "new heart" is really Barb's old uterus! Hijinks ensue...
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