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Old 10-23-2005, 12:49 PM   #12
EternalEnigma21
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Re: Redskins and Breast Cancer Spam

GUYS GUYS GUYS... lets not make a big deal out of a small bit of miscommunication that can turn personal real quick. CRT3, I think you feel like by focusing on one kind of cancer people make light of all of the other kinds of deadly diseases that are out there. Maybe it does get more attention than other kinds of cancer. However instead of saying breast cancer gets too much attention, can we agree that other cancers just don't get enough? Lets not not support efforts put forth by one ajenda because we feel like there are too many other problems out there. I agree with the breast cancer efforts, but I DEFINATELY agree that there should be just as much attention given to non-hotchkins lymphoma (spelling), colon cancer, pancreatic cancer, hotchkins disease, melanoma..... etc.

We're all skins fans here, and for the most part (sorry bigskinbauer ) we're all adults. Lets not get so petty as to argue about who's cancer is the worst.???

I do know your situation CRT3 and I feel for you soo much. You are going through what my worst fear is in life and I cannot fathom that. I don't even know your real name, but I do remember you in my prayers. I don't think SBF meant to make light of the situation, and I objectively understand where your frustrations stem from.

SBF, with all the man is going through, I dont see where HIS efforts should even be called into question. Looking into his beautiful children's eyes and just living and making a life out of a situation that would ruin me... There should be enought charitable people in this worls so that the people who's lives are affected directly by this type of situation shouldnt be the people who are having to put forth the effort. They should be the ones being comforted.
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