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Well what a shame. Yes they had mold in the governor's mansion.

Wouldn't it be nice to have 11 doctors check us out. Sorry no

sympathy.

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> this is very interesting, about Bush's health. wasn't he exposed to

> mold?

> http://www.nytimes.com/2007/08/09/washington/09health.html?

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I think with this individual what you describe is more a reaction of a liar

getting caught in some very big headlights.

In a message dated 8/10/2007 3:31:57 AM Pacific Daylight Time,

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yes, I rememner that and watched him and thought so too. strange,

wonder why they didn't disclose lyme disease a year ago and also

knowticed in past medical history they didn'r disclose that he had

polyps removed from colon in 98 and 99 before becomeing president.

??

I dont know much about lyme disease but do know that ticks are mold

eaters and the whole deer wasteing disease and tick disease really

makes me wonder about things like how someone with mold/myco

piosoning can be misdiagnosed with lyme disease. what exacr;y defines

the difference in the diagnoses of the two?

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http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2002/06/20020628-10.html

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> yes, I rememner that and watched him and thought so too. strange,

> wonder why they didn't disclose lyme disease a year ago and also

> knowticed in past medical history they didn'r disclose that he had

> polyps removed from colon in 98 and 99 before becomeing president.

> ??

> I dont know much about lyme disease but do know that ticks are mold

> eaters and the whole deer wasteing disease and tick disease really

> makes me wonder about things like how someone with mold/myco

> piosoning can be misdiagnosed with lyme disease. what exacr;y defines

> the difference in the diagnoses of the two?

>

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