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Post by farmgirl on Jan 10, 2024 1:06:15 GMT
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Post by Ozarks Tom on Jan 10, 2024 2:03:52 GMT
Well, I was close, I was guessing neutered.
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Post by sunny225 on Jan 10, 2024 4:11:48 GMT
Well, I was close, I was guessing neutered.
He didn't need surgery for that. He was born that way.
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Post by Jolly on Jan 10, 2024 14:19:53 GMT
Something a friend of mine wrote you may find interesting...
maybe not bladder perf but ureteral injury, which maybe could missed for a few days until the leaking urine causes ileus and would require drainage and maybe a ureteral stent to bridge the hole. that would match the time frame (POD 8 ). bladder injury would probably need operative repair. Bowel injury would be unlikely because that would send him into sepsis almost immediately. and a vascular injury would lead to bleeding, which also would be picked up earlier. so i vote on injury to the ureter. not common but not unheard of.
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Post by FeralFerret on Jan 12, 2024 4:33:08 GMT
I wonder how much money Slow Joe could make by endorsing an "Official Adult Diaper of the President of the United States"?
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Post by farmgirl on Jan 12, 2024 21:30:29 GMT
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Post by sunny225 on Jan 12, 2024 23:30:10 GMT
He should be thrown under a bus - literally! The guy was supposed to notify someone that he was going to be in hospital and possibly incapacitated.
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Post by Ozarks Tom on Jan 13, 2024 0:20:00 GMT
sunny225, "Possibly incapacitated"?? He was under anesthesia. Can't get much more incapacitated than that and still be alive. In fact, he was AWOL. The definition of AWOL is being absent without "leave", meaning no authorization from superiors to be absent. Like the majority of flag and star officers after Obama purged our military of conservatives, Austin has the leftist attitude that their farts don't smell. Sorry for the crudeness, but it's true.
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Post by farmgirl on Jan 13, 2024 0:35:13 GMT
He should be thrown under a bus - literally! The guy was supposed to notify someone that he was going to be in hospital and possibly incapacitated. Even if he wasn't physically able to notify anyone, someone on his staff or in his family should have.
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Post by daw on Jan 13, 2024 1:18:33 GMT
Someone said it was a sex change..showed Austin ladies heels .,
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Post by sunny225 on Jan 13, 2024 3:06:40 GMT
I know nothing about Austin personally. Does he have a family? or anything else?
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Post by Txsteader on Jan 13, 2024 12:32:15 GMT
I'm still curious what the supposed 'elective surgery' was that he had in December. Or was that simply a lie and it was actually to do with the prostate cancer? And why would he lie about something that serious? Or not tell your boss? ? ?
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Post by farmrbrown on Jan 14, 2024 0:57:47 GMT
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Post by sunny225 on Jan 14, 2024 18:36:19 GMT
www.theamericanconservative.com/a-general-crisis/Lloyd Austin: A General Crisis Lloyd Austin’s little unauthorized jaunt is just the administrative state’s latest adventure in unfettered power. The Roman republic was constituted by parceling out the functions of a king—specifically a चक्रवर्तिन्, cakravartin, the idealized Indo-European sacred king—among magistrates, officers, and priests. Among these was the flamen dialis, the high priest of Jupiter. He would not wear a hat to show that there was nothing above him but heaven, and he would not wear garments with knots to show that nothing could bind him but the almighty; in his office lay the very kernel of sovereignty, the taproot of the Roman state. An army in battle array was not permitted to appear before him, lest the temptation to unite the civilian and the military, to revive that dead dismembered king, prove too strong. It is from the separation of civilian and military, and the primacy of civilian, that all subsequent Western political theology arises. It is a matter of some concern, then, that Gen. Lloyd Austin, the Secretary of Defense, is missing. Or at least, he was missing; we’ve been told that he’s back. He was missing only for three days—reportedly in a hospital ward, an intensive care unit with the maimed and desperately ill, following a surgery—for complications from cancer, the Secretary of Defense has cancer of the prostate—didn’t you know that? The White House didn’t. The Biden administration is having a shocking attack of honesty and is admitting it doesn’t know all kinds of things. The timeline as we now know it is as follows: Sometime in the mists of the past, Austin started to receive treatment for prostate cancer, which involved a December 22 surgery. On January 1, Austin was hospitalized with a consequent urinary tract infection and was wheeled over to the ICU for recuperation. On January 4, the Pentagon notified the administration. On January 5, the Pentagon notified Congress, and Austin was discharged from the ICU the same day. On January 9, Austin notified the White House of the cancer. The president—the civilian head of government in America, the leader of the free world—went three days without knowing the whereabouts of the official through whom he controls the military. Nor does it appear any of his staff knew. (Kathleen Hicks, the deputy secretary of defense, did know and reportedly assumed some of Austin’s duties—remotely from sunny Puerto Rico, where she was vacationing at the time.) The fault appears to lie entirely with Austin and the Pentagon. Austin said as much in a written statement: “I could have done a better job ensuring the public was appropriately informed. I commit to doing better. But this is important to say: This was my medical procedure, and I take full responsibility for my decisions about disclosure.” Even the administration’s trustiest boosters—the Washington Post editorial board, for example—seem taken aback. While the United States is not formally at war, it is funding and supplying a conflict with a nuclear-armed power in the Ukraine–Russia war, and it is involved as a reluctant supplier-cum-referee in Israel’s ground invasion of Gaza. The Houthi militants in Yemen are expanding on their latest foray into Red Sea piracy. Things are happening, things that might involve the American military. Indeed, as Austin was napping at the end of a glucose drip, the American forces that inscrutably remain in the Middle East suffered multiple drone and missile attacks; in turn, American forces bombarded militants in the environs of Baghdad. more at link
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Post by Txsteader on Jan 14, 2024 19:38:59 GMT
And it just so happens that the Houthis have begun firing ballistic missiles at shipping vessels, causing Biden to retaliate. Things are heating up and we have an administration of complete incompetents.
I didn't bother digging deeper but it looks like the attack by the Houthis may have taken place while Austin was still in hospital?
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