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Beakybird
(3,333 posts)Ohiogal
(32,005 posts)KewlKat
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(13,798 posts)lark
(23,105 posts)He needs to get the disease and have a very long painful sickness, then die. It's what he deserves.
I have no problem with him getting the virus, but I don't want him to die from it. Death would be a release. He needs to live a relatively long life and suffer the disgrace and humiliation he deserves for all the people he has hurt over his life. May he end up alone, broke, and on the losing end of countless lawsuits. If he died, he'd miss all of that.
lark
(23,105 posts)I want him to suffer trying to breathe, I want him all alone, struggling to get a breath, having to deal with all the indignities of being in ICU and near death, want him all alone and scared for his life I want him afraid of what's being done in his absence, what is being discovered of all of his crimes against us, I want him unable to take directions from PUtin or actively scheme against us and I want hm to feel the absolute frustration of that as well as pure anger at Democrats beating him so soundly.
After tons of suffering, if he doesn't die, I'd be ok with that too - as long as he goes to jail and has all his assets seized and his kids & Kushner go to jail too because they are all traitorous criminals. I'd also be ok with him just dying after all the suffering. The kids fighting it out would be funny and I bet we'd learn a iot.
I can easily picture all of that, but like I said, I still want him to live a long life - poor, disgraced, alone, and probably chronically ill. Hopefully, he won't lose his mind, because then he won't be able to consciously experience all the discomfort and pain. Like no dementia, as then he wouldn't be aware of what is happening and why.
I'd like him to be alive and cognizant so he can appreciate all the lawsuits coming his way and he can see all the people abandoning him. Ideally, he would end up in prison, but you know, if he lost everything, was extremely ill, and had no where to turn, that would be like a prison sentence. He'd probably have to live hundreds of lives in order to experience all the pain and cruelty he has caused other people, but if it is only one life, may it be as long and miserable as possible.
torius
(1,652 posts)FAILED.
CTyankee
(63,912 posts)jcgoldie
(11,631 posts)...a condom would be more appropriate...
treestar
(82,383 posts)as he does at all times.
Flaleftist
(3,473 posts)customerserviceguy
(25,183 posts)Masks are way more difficult to operate than umbrellas.
CottonBear
(21,596 posts)This person, who has over 20 years of army service, is the child of one of my clients. Ive met the officer twice when they were visiting their parent. The Colonel was diagnosed in Germany, and then flown back to the US and admitted to Walter Reed for treatment. This officer has served in Iraq and is regularly deployed overseas, including in the Middle East, Africa and Europe.
The officer quickly recovered, which was fortunate, because, if they had lasting and severe effects, the Army could have requested that they retire.
This photo op at Walter Reed is probably the closest MF45 has been to COVID19 patients, although I doubt he was anywhere close to that part of the hospital.