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Author Re: Complication-of-the-week feature/how to research
RT

2004-10-06, 10:06 pm

In article <Xns957ABF470C4ADdrgleukomacom@216.148.227.77>,
"Dr. Leukoma" <drgNOSPAM@leukoma.com> wrote:

> Blah, blah.
>
> I posted another link in which Mary Pierce appeared in quotes discussing
> the bad results of her LASIK surgery. You choose to ignore it.
>
> What you are doing is similar to what Senator Edwards did last night in the
> VP debates, which was to switch the subject from the present facts to
> something obscure and immaterial, i.e. whether the journalist drew the
> conclusion or Mary said it. I found the source where she "said it."
>
> The facts are that Mary Pierce had LASIK surgery, and in numerous press
> interviews discussed her problems with night vision. The same with
> Jennifer Capriati.
>
> DrG


Maybe Pierce had a a pterygium too. Perhaps her doctor discovered it
the day after the article was written since she hadn't had a chance to
get it checked out and linked to LASIK by then.

Blah, blah.

Go Kerry/Edwards! No more Bushit.

--
"The truth lies somewhere between Ragnar and WFI"
~RT
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