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When I asked Jim about his cancer, a contented, peaceful smile formed on his face. “So far. So good. No recurrence. The doctor says the cancer in my tongue has disappeared.”
Jim hesitated before changing gears. “I’ve never felt God’s presence like I did when on the radiation table.”
He scratched his head. “I’m claustrophobic and I get anxious when I feel trapped. When you have radiation, they strap you to a table.”
He stared past me into the memories he was reliving. “They fastened me in place, covered my face with a plastic mask and bolted me to the table. The techs would leave and seal the door. I was alone, unable to move, feeling like a prisoner. I would hear a click followed by a dull, metallic sound. That’s when I knew the radiation started.”
again this week, what do you think the chances are first, give us that? well, i think it s better than half because it has to be and, you know, god bless john mccain, we know that the biggest inhibitor of overcoming cancer is stress, let him go back to arizona and deal successfully with overcoming cancer so we can get good health care for the rest. heather: what i found interesting with john mccain, he said he would back it if the governor of arizona backed it, correct? in other words heather: he s in favor of it now? that s my understanding. john mccain basically by doing that was saying, look, i m going let my decision be made by someone else hoping that they would not heather: they would agree with him? when he says he would like more bipartisanship, so would we, but they passed obamacare without a single republican
police through a private entrance. her murder conviction overturned yesterday. knox sobbing uncontrollably when this verdict was read. so emotional, she had to be helped from the courtroom. her friends say the first thing she wants to do when she returns home to seattle is lie down on a green field. let s get the latest from becky anderson live in perugia, italy this morning. do we have a timetable for knox departure, becky? reporter: yes. we believe she s gone. it s now mid-day local town, and we believe she left rome, about two hours from here, at 11:00. the family went to london on a regular flight. a possibility knox left on a private jet. they re going to london, we believe. there s a flight about 3:00 local time london out of heathrow to seattle, and so she ll be there with, what, eight, nine hours after she leaves london. this is the front page of the local paper here. innocent. they didn t do it. the court of appeals absolves amanda knox and raffaele sollecito. a
make sense to thearm voter and make sense to me though i quibbles with it. he is presenting a plan. there is something about herman cain beyond protest books. having said all of that, 71% of the vote went for someone other than the front runners, romney and perry there is a huge component that s a protest vote. but don t take anything away from herman cain and what he has been arguing. bret: some of this spun off on the debate on thursday. a lot came out of the debate. cain did well, he had support in the audience, his personal story of overcoming cancer. that helped but remember the story of straw polls. michele bachmann wins in ames, iowa. the morning after, entry of perry her campaign goes down. we have had five different