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Bidens health scandals: letters

The topic: skepticism compared to the latest prostate cancer diagnosis by former President Joe Biden.

Although I do not agree with the basically not everything that the former President Joe Biden stood for, I offer my prayers regarding his current medical illness (“Prostate test in '14: Rep, May 21).

People who discuss this on an uninterrupted basis must recognize that bidges, like the rest of us, are protected by Hipaa laws.

His condition is not a business, so we have to throw the nonsense if he knew about it.

Never miss the chance to take care of your own business. Let it go and pray for the best for him.

Lou Bivona

Belleville, NJ

An unholy alliance of lying DC democrats and its corrupt media flighties covered up the obvious, dramatic decline of the former President Biden.

They were silent when a clearly hired commander -in -chief unsuspectingly meandered from a highly staged event.

On their collective watch we experienced a catastrophic, fatal retreat from Afghanistan and two raging regional wars.

This unprecedented American political scandal is a treacherous trial of trust that must be punished.

Democratic politicians who kept silent should be removed at least from office. Reporters who played together should lose their work.

Jim Soviero

East Setauket

Many of the same people who claimed that Covid would not survive the warm weather are now experts in prostate cancer.

I was diagnosed with prostate cancer 15 years ago.

After successive blood tests, my doctor noticed that my prostate-specific antigen score (PSA) rose slowly.

For over a few years, the point at which he recommended on a biopsy, but did not insist on it.

The first result was not conclusive.

A second test was recommended by John's Hopkins, but not ordered.

This test came back positively.

I share this because it jumps a lot to conclusions.

Yes, Biden may have had cancer for years.

But his biopsy, who only felt a hard spot after the doctor, is a completely normal consequence of events.

My doctor had told me that prostate cancer is normally, but not always, slowly growing.

So, to this armchair MDS: Trash Joe Biden not easy because you hate the man.

Michael Wilson

Holbrook

Yes, Biden has had prostate cancer for some time.

Yes, he is in mental and physical decline.

But if he had resigned as president, former Vice President Kamala Harris would have taken over the job; Think about it.

Maybe there was a cover -up, but at least Kamala was spared.

Susan Carlucci

Lynbrook

I am not a fan of Joe Biden; He was the worst president in the history of this country.

But I don't wish him or someone else cancer.

However, if someone is in line with the time of their cancer diagnosis, I refer you to this quote from Franklin D. Roosevelt: “Nothing happens in politics.”

We should all take this announcement with a huge grain of salt because it should distract all of it, his intellectual decline and the fact that he was unable to lead the country. He effectively led the country into the ground.

Louie Rey

Summerville, SC

If the PSA blood test of the former President Biden were monitored as it should have been, the PSA speed – the rate with which the PSA is increasing – would have been determined.

Even relatively small, gradual increases can be significant with regard to the creation of the need for a biopsy to recognize possible cancer.

The earlier the biopsy, the less chance of high -grade metastatic cancer with high level.

The public is entitled to know whether the PSA speed was monitored by bidges and the extent of the surveillance was used.

Ma

Tenafly, NJ

The whole world wants to know is: Who has really managed the country to the hell, while bidges were physically and mentally unable?

This is the greatest constitutional crisis that America confronted in its 248-year history.

We need an answer and need it quickly.

Max Wisotsky

Highland Park, NJ

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