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Maybe I'm wrong, but I always felt Ariel Sharon's stroke was suspicious. [View All]

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Karenca Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Aug-01-06 11:02 PM
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Maybe I'm wrong, but I always felt Ariel Sharon's stroke was suspicious.
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Edited on Tue Aug-01-06 11:03 PM by Karenca
Everything about it---

How he was given the wrong meds
Why wasn't he airlifted to the hospital, instead of an hour long trip when he fell ill.
Leaving the Conservative Likud party==November, 2005
Removing Israeli settlements from Palistinian territory-coinciding with his formation of the new, "centrist'
and" liberal" party, Kadima
After leaving the Likud Party, Sharon became more popular among the Israeli people , but his popularity declined inside the Likud party structure.

The prime minister of a modern nation has a stroke. He's released from hospital in 48 hrs, with no medical supervision. Though he has a home in Jerusalem, he chooses to stay on his ranch 100 miles away. When he feels ill 18 days later, he is sent off to Jerusalem in a car, passing by a major hospital 10 minutes away, so he can travel a 75 minute ride to the hospital which misprescribed his original treatment.

I don't know------



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