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On Jan 20, 7:23*am, wrote:
On Jan 19, 7:25*pm, Tim wrote: On Jan 19, 5:50*pm, hk wrote: Tim wrote: On Jan 19, 5:46 pm, hk wrote: Eisboch wrote: "hk" wrote in message news:_5edncfzv5TolujUnZ2dnUVZ_sTinZ2d@earthlink .com... ...from the news photos so far from the inaugural celebrations: http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b287/hank100/Ali.jpg Heh. *You have to be kidding. Eisboch Not at all. I've always been a big fan of Ali. It's good to see him still smiling, despite all that has befallen him. Yes, truly sad *now that he's reduced to a mental midget. I wonder who told him to smile and look at the camera? I can't believe *you* posted that, Tim. It smells like a herring post.. not necessarily. The guy has severe brain damage which is well known, and from what I gather has to be led by the hand and literally told what to do. I may be wrong about that, but that's my understanding. Now, here's the real kicker. Reagan's last days in office, it was discovered or at least speculated that he was in early stages of Alzheimer's disease, in which the press started to eat him alive and some showed him no mercy. Reagan suffered from a mental illness which is associated with age, and over such he had no control *Ali's brain turned to mush after having his head continually beat in all for chasing a prize and bragging that he "is the greatest" Yes, Howard said he was the "Greatest boxer of all time" Ali's reputation proceeds him, but he's not so great now, is he?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Hell, way back when Atlanta hosted the Olympics, he had to be led around. I'm sure his symptoms have progressed. Yeah, but now he's rich and famous, and mindless |
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