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False alarm

Jan 7th 2012, 19:11 by D.R. | PUNTA DEL ESTE

ARGENTINA'S president, Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, received good news on January 7th following her operation for thyroid cancer three days earlier. Alfredo Scoccimarro, her spokesman, announced that her doctors had determined she did not have cancer after all, but rather a mere benign tumour in the gland. She has returned to the presidential residence in Olivos, a suburb of Buenos Aires, and will not have to undergo radiotherapy as previously expected. She has not yet announced whether she will still take the full 20-day medical leave that she had scheduled. Amado Boudou, the vice-president, will continue to serve as president in her place until she returns to work.

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For some reason it all sounds as a "no surprise".
There's a very short line from martyrdom to stupidity.
We are glad for her, but the embarrassment is bad for Argentina and the region.

Connect The Dots

A lot of this alarm could have been avoided with a whole body Positron Emission Tomogram with Computed Tomogram coregistration fused images.

Metabolically active tissues are targeted and spatially resolved along with any sites of metastasis.

For an international leader, head of state and VIP this whole embarrassment could have easily been avoided in a 2 hour procedure. And a recently widowed woman who is still grieving her too young husband.
....that could have been handled better.

We are concerned about physical ailments like cancer in our leaders.
But frank psychosis and mental illness like Qaadafi, Hugo Chavez, Kim Il Song and Ossama bin Ladin are just dismissed as personality quirks. I guarantee Sociopathic leaders will affect your society a lot more than a leader diagnosed with a heart ailment.

Mental status and psychiatric evaluation of leaders should be instituted as much as cancer screening and cholesterol checks. It is for good health--not of the leader, but the people who will be killed in purges, pogroms, and genocide.

Society produces its own leaders, good or bad, they are not God’s curse (as in the joke about God creating Argentina). The "Presidenta" as well as all the other people in government are product of the Argentine society, we are all responsible (accomplices) in this either by action or omission. Can a whole society be made of psychopaths? If that is possible, hence the leader that will rise.

Connect The Dots

A lot of this alarm could have been avoided with a whole body Positron Emission Tomogram with Computed Tomogram coregistration fused images.

Metabolically active tissues are targeted and spatially resolved along with any sites of metastasis.

For an international leader, head of state and VIP this whole embarrassment could have easily been avoided in a 2 hour procedure. And a recently widowed woman who is still grieving her too young husband.
....that could have been handled better.

We are concerned about physical ailments like cancer in our leaders.
But frank psychosis and mental ilnness like Qaadafi, Hugo Chavez, Kim Il Song and Ossama bin Ladin are just dismissed as personal personality quirks. I guarantee Sociopathic leaders will affect your society a lot more than a leader diagnosed with a heart ailment.

Mental status and psychiatric evaluation of leaders should be instituted as much as cancer screening and cholesterol checks. It is for good health--not of the leader, but the people who will be killed in purges, pogroms, and genocide.

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