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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (354156)10/8/2007 9:03:15 PM
From: combjelly  Read Replies (2) of 1575761
 
"It's not really honest to stop taking them, even for a moment, unless he makes it clear that he's doing it on purpose."

It really depends. I didn't listen to his testimony, so I don't know what was said. Did he put his symptoms in context? Did he point at himself and say "this is what the disease does to you"? Because that is what the disease can do to you. Yes, symptoms can be moderated with drugs, but even that is a little iffy. What is an adequate dose one day, might not be the next. Or it may be too much.

If Rush had phrased things differently, there wouldn't have been a problem. But he chose to frame the issue in a manner that almost certainly was untrue. As it turned out to be. To accuse someone of faking symptoms is way over the top.
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