The Political Ambition of the Individual and the Common Sense of the Society

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Liberal Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsberg is the oldest member of the Supreme Court. Her health has become a major issue in this election year.

And Ruth Bader Ginsberg hid something from the American people that could change everything. In July, Ruth Bader Ginsberg revealed her cancer had returned and she was receiving chemotherapy as a treatment.

But that was only half the story.
The truth was Ginsberg began receiving chemotherapy in May and her cancer had returned in February.

This means Ginsberg hid the truth about her health from the American people for four months.

NPR’s Nina Totenberg noted, “Ginsburg said she began a course of chemotherapy on May 19 after a periodic scan in February, followed by a biopsy, revealed lesions on her liver. She said her recent hospitalizations to remove gallstones and to treat an infection were unrelated to the recurrence of cancer.”

Totenberg continued, “this is her fifth bout with cancer in 21 years and the third bout in the last 19 months. Her surgeries and treatments over the years for colon and pancreatic cancer have likely contributed to some of the gut problems, unrelated to her cancer, that pop up from time to time.”

Ginsberg wanted to hide her health issues in hopes they would not become a campaign trail issue in 2020.

Supreme Court vacancies work better for conservatives than liberals in driving voter turnout.

Ginsberg desperately wants Joe Biden to win so she can retire and be assured another radical leftist will take her place.

That’s why she tried to hide the return of her cancer as long as possible to try and prevent the 2020 election from turning into a referendum on who the American people want picking her replacement.
Source: Ruth Bader Ginsberg hid something from the American people that could change everything | Renewed Right

From the author.

Chronic illness, whether we want to admit it or not, is often accompanied by pain of one intensity or another.

The forecast for the fourth stage of cancer is disappointing.

Even if surgery performed it does not prolong life much. Removal of metastasis is possible either partially, or the intervention is so large-scale that it gives serious complications.

Chemotherapy and radiation are used to treat and relieve the condition. They help to reduce the size of the formation, remove metastases, and slow down tumor growth. However, it is rarely possible to completely destroy cancer. Often the patient's body is very weakened, and the fight against a common tumor requires high doses of radiation and cytotoxic drugs, which gives rise to many complications. For some patients, they are destructive.

When it comes to cancer of the fourth (metastatic) stage, pain is a constant companion of life.

Every second patient of oncologists experiences pain. 80% of patients with advanced forms of cancer report severe or moderate pain. Doctors no doubt relieve cancer patient's suffering. How?

1 step.
Non-opioid analgesics. This can be paracetamol (acetaminophen), ibuprofen, ketoprofen, celecoxib, diclofenac, aspirin, ketorolac. (Not the case of Ginsburg).

2nd stage. If there is no effect, then mild opioids (codeine) are used. (Not the case of Ginsburg)

3 step. Strong opioids (morphine, fentanyl, oxycodone, tramadol) in a dosage sufficient to completely eliminate pain. (Ruth Ginsburg's case)

Additional medications are added at any stage to help the patient cope with anxiety and fear. Usually, these are anticonvulsants, antidepressants, local anesthetics.

Does all this in its totality affect the ability of a sick person to calmly analyze the facts to make decisions the fate of the American people, and sometimes of many others depends on?

Without a doubt.

Is such a state of the Supreme Justice socially dangerous for society?

Without a doubt.

Is her reluctance to leave the office and an uncontrollable craving for unlimited power a manifestation of deformations in consciousness?

No doubt.

The health of a statesman is NOT his (her, its) PERSONAL affair, but a PUBLIC DOMAIN of the society in which he оr she lives. And society must strictly monitor and control it in order to avoid irreparable consequences for it ...

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Liberal Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsberg is the oldest member of the Supreme Court. Her health has become a major issue in this election year.

And Ruth Bader Ginsberg hid something from the American people that could change everything. In July, Ruth Bader Ginsberg revealed her cancer had returned and she was receiving chemotherapy as a treatment.

But that was only half the story.
The truth was Ginsberg began receiving chemotherapy in May and her cancer had returned in February.

This means Ginsberg hid the truth about her health from the American people for four months.

NPR’s Nina Totenberg noted, “Ginsburg said she began a course of chemotherapy on May 19 after a periodic scan in February, followed by a biopsy, revealed lesions on her liver. She said her recent hospitalizations to remove gallstones and to treat an infection were unrelated to the recurrence of cancer.”

Totenberg continued, “this is her fifth bout with cancer in 21 years and the third bout in the last 19 months. Her surgeries and treatments over the years for colon and pancreatic cancer have likely contributed to some of the gut problems, unrelated to her cancer, that pop up from time to time.”

Ginsberg wanted to hide her health issues in hopes they would not become a campaign trail issue in 2020.

Supreme Court vacancies work better for conservatives than liberals in driving voter turnout.

Ginsberg desperately wants Joe Biden to win so she can retire and be assured another radical leftist will take her place.

That’s why she tried to hide the return of her cancer as long as possible to try and prevent the 2020 election from turning into a referendum on who the American people want picking her replacement.
Source: Ruth Bader Ginsberg hid something from the American people that could change everything | Renewed Right

From the author.

Chronic illness, whether we want to admit it or not, is often accompanied by pain of one intensity or another.

The forecast for the fourth stage of cancer is disappointing.

Even if surgery performed it does not prolong life much. Removal of metastasis is possible either partially, or the intervention is so large-scale that it gives serious complications.

Chemotherapy and radiation are used to treat and relieve the condition. They help to reduce the size of the formation, remove metastases, and slow down tumor growth. However, it is rarely possible to completely destroy cancer. Often the patient's body is very weakened, and the fight against a common tumor requires high doses of radiation and cytotoxic drugs, which gives rise to many complications. For some patients, they are destructive.

When it comes to cancer of the fourth (metastatic) stage, pain is a constant companion of life.

Every second patient of oncologists experiences pain. 80% of patients with advanced forms of cancer report severe or moderate pain. Doctors no doubt relieve cancer patient's suffering. How?

1 step.
Non-opioid analgesics. This can be paracetamol (acetaminophen), ibuprofen, ketoprofen, celecoxib, diclofenac, aspirin, ketorolac. (Not the case of Ginsburg).

2nd stage. If there is no effect, then mild opioids (codeine) are used. (Not the case of Ginsburg)

3 step. Strong opioids (morphine, fentanyl, oxycodone, tramadol) in a dosage sufficient to completely eliminate pain. (Ruth Ginsburg's case)

Additional medications are added at any stage to help the patient cope with anxiety and fear. Usually, these are anticonvulsants, antidepressants, local anesthetics.

Does all this in its totality affect the ability of a sick person to calmly analyze the facts to make decisions the fate of the American people, and sometimes of many others depends on?

Without a doubt.

Is such a state of the Supreme Justice socially dangerous for society?

Without a doubt.

Is her reluctance to leave the office and an uncontrollable craving for unlimited power a manifestation of deformations in consciousness?

No doubt.

The health of a statesman is NOT his (her, its) PERSONAL affair, but a PUBLIC DOMAIN of the society in which he оr she lives. And society must strictly monitor and control it in order to avoid irreparable consequences for it ...

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A justice that lied? I wonder what would happen if someone lied to her while she sat on the high court?
 



Liberal Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsberg is the oldest member of the Supreme Court. Her health has become a major issue in this election year.

And Ruth Bader Ginsberg hid something from the American people that could change everything. In July, Ruth Bader Ginsberg revealed her cancer had returned and she was receiving chemotherapy as a treatment.

But that was only half the story.
The truth was Ginsberg began receiving chemotherapy in May and her cancer had returned in February.

This means Ginsberg hid the truth about her health from the American people for four months.

NPR’s Nina Totenberg noted, “Ginsburg said she began a course of chemotherapy on May 19 after a periodic scan in February, followed by a biopsy, revealed lesions on her liver. She said her recent hospitalizations to remove gallstones and to treat an infection were unrelated to the recurrence of cancer.”

Totenberg continued, “this is her fifth bout with cancer in 21 years and the third bout in the last 19 months. Her surgeries and treatments over the years for colon and pancreatic cancer have likely contributed to some of the gut problems, unrelated to her cancer, that pop up from time to time.”

Ginsberg wanted to hide her health issues in hopes they would not become a campaign trail issue in 2020.

Supreme Court vacancies work better for conservatives than liberals in driving voter turnout.

Ginsberg desperately wants Joe Biden to win so she can retire and be assured another radical leftist will take her place.

That’s why she tried to hide the return of her cancer as long as possible to try and prevent the 2020 election from turning into a referendum on who the American people want picking her replacement.
Source: Ruth Bader Ginsberg hid something from the American people that could change everything | Renewed Right

From the author.

Chronic illness, whether we want to admit it or not, is often accompanied by pain of one intensity or another.

The forecast for the fourth stage of cancer is disappointing.

Even if surgery performed it does not prolong life much. Removal of metastasis is possible either partially, or the intervention is so large-scale that it gives serious complications.

Chemotherapy and radiation are used to treat and relieve the condition. They help to reduce the size of the formation, remove metastases, and slow down tumor growth. However, it is rarely possible to completely destroy cancer. Often the patient's body is very weakened, and the fight against a common tumor requires high doses of radiation and cytotoxic drugs, which gives rise to many complications. For some patients, they are destructive.

When it comes to cancer of the fourth (metastatic) stage, pain is a constant companion of life.

Every second patient of oncologists experiences pain. 80% of patients with advanced forms of cancer report severe or moderate pain. Doctors no doubt relieve cancer patient's suffering. How?

1 step.
Non-opioid analgesics. This can be paracetamol (acetaminophen), ibuprofen, ketoprofen, celecoxib, diclofenac, aspirin, ketorolac. (Not the case of Ginsburg).

2nd stage. If there is no effect, then mild opioids (codeine) are used. (Not the case of Ginsburg)

3 step. Strong opioids (morphine, fentanyl, oxycodone, tramadol) in a dosage sufficient to completely eliminate pain. (Ruth Ginsburg's case)

Additional medications are added at any stage to help the patient cope with anxiety and fear. Usually, these are anticonvulsants, antidepressants, local anesthetics.

Does all this in its totality affect the ability of a sick person to calmly analyze the facts to make decisions the fate of the American people, and sometimes of many others depends on?

Without a doubt.

Is such a state of the Supreme Justice socially dangerous for society?

Without a doubt.

Is her reluctance to leave the office and an uncontrollable craving for unlimited power a manifestation of deformations in consciousness?

No doubt.

The health of a statesman is NOT his (her, its) PERSONAL affair, but a PUBLIC DOMAIN of the society in which he оr she lives. And society must strictly monitor and control it in order to avoid irreparable consequences for it ...

View attachment 371272

A justice that lied? I wonder what would happen if someone lied to her while she sat on the high court?


THEY think they MAY - there is no OTHER explanation...

“Lying is done with words, and also with silence.”
― Adrienne Rich, Women and Honor: Some Notes on Lying

Everything the State says is a lie, and everything it has it has stolen.”
― Friedrich Nietzsche
 
When it comes to cancer of the fourth (metastatic) stage, pain is a constant companion of life.
I'm sick of the bullshit justification for opioid addiction. If you have warts that "metastasize" and spread to other areas of the body, as warts commonly do, maybe it's time to apply some potato peelings or coal tar, or freeze some of them off in the worst cases. I'm getting more and more skeptical of the cancer industry and the opioid pain clinics.

Cancer is the fourth sign of the Zodiac, for those born June 21 -- July 22. Cancer is a crab, which symbolizes pain and suffering in the Roman Catholic religion.

People can be philosophical about pain and suffering, or try to improve their life circumstances in general, but when they visit a doctor, and their chief complaint is irremediable pain, it is almost invariably opioid drugs that they seek. Pain is subjective; not something a doctor can assess or infer on a patient's behalf.

I've never read the book, but I'm curious if Crime and Punishment by Fyodor Dostoyevsky is on the same subject.
 
When it comes to cancer of the fourth (metastatic) stage, pain is a constant companion of life.
I'm sick of the bullshit justification for opioid addiction. If you have warts that "metastasize" and spread to other areas of the body, as warts commonly do, maybe it's time to apply some potato peelings or coal tar, or freeze some of them off in the worst cases. I'm getting more and more skeptical of the cancer industry and the opioid pain clinics.

Cancer is the fourth sign of the Zodiac, for those born June 21 -- July 22. Cancer is a crab, which symbolizes pain and suffering in the Roman Catholic religion.

People can be philosophical about pain and suffering, or try to improve their life circumstances in general, but when they visit a doctor, and their chief complaint is irremediable pain, it is almost invariably opioid drugs that they seek. Pain is subjective; not something a doctor can assess or infer on a patient's behalf.

I've never read the book, but I'm curious if Crime and Punishment by Fyodor Dostoyevsky is on the same subject.
 
When it comes to cancer of the fourth (metastatic) stage, pain is a constant companion of life.
I'm sick of the bullshit justification for opioid addiction. If you have warts that "metastasize" and spread to other areas of the body, as warts commonly do, maybe it's time to apply some potato peelings or coal tar, or freeze some of them off in the worst cases. I'm getting more and more skeptical of the cancer industry and the opioid pain clinics.

Cancer is the fourth sign of the Zodiac, for those born June 21 -- July 22. Cancer is a crab, which symbolizes pain and suffering in the Roman Catholic religion.

People can be philosophical about pain and suffering, or try to improve their life circumstances in general, but when they visit a doctor, and their chief complaint is irremediable pain, it is almost invariably opioid drugs that they seek. Pain is subjective; not something a doctor can assess or infer on a patient's behalf.

I've never read the book, but I'm curious if Crime and Punishment by Fyodor Dostoyevsky is on the same subject.

Sorry, but this could be written by a person either under mild opioids or who was lucky enough not to experience real pain.

As for your comment, I do not understand WHAT this has to do with the fact that a person who experiences severe or very severe pain, who is on opioids and psychotropic drugs, STILL participates in making fateful decisions.



Fyodor Dostoyevsky - is that the new Putin's "ultimate weapon"???
 

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