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Lincoln and Garfield were assasinated in DC, and JFK in Dallas.

 

Not only did they all win Super Bowls, but 3 of our 4 losses were to the Redskins and the Cowboys.

 

Buffalo lost out by; the opening of the St Lawrence Seaway, no tariffs on imported Steel, and the rise of foreign auto sales, because our cars really became second rate.

 

McKinley may have lived given more competent diagnosis, and then none of the above would ever have happened!

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Lincoln and Garfield were assasinated in DC, and JFK in Dallas.

 

Not only did they all win Super Bowls, but 3 of our 4 losses were to the Redskins and the Cowboys.

 

Buffalo lost out by; the opening of the St Lawrence Seaway, no tariffs on imported Steel, and the rise of foreign auto sales, because our cars really became second rate.

 

McKinley may have lived given more competent diagnosis, and then none of the above would ever have happened!

 

More competent treatment, you mean.

 

Tough to misdiagnose "Shot in the stomach."

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More competent treatment, you mean.

 

Tough to misdiagnose "Shot in the stomach."

He lived for 8 days after being shot. For the first 7, his diagnosis was very good. The doc's missed the gangrene which went undiagnosed internally, at the stitched entry and exit wound in the stomach, and also one of his kidneys, which was also injured by the bullet.

 

Either way, I guess we're still doomed.

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He lived for 8 days after being shot. For the first 7, his diagnosis was very good. The doc's missed the gangrene which went undiagnosed internally, at the stitched entry and exit wound in the stomach, and also one of his kidneys, which was also injured by the bullet.

 

Either way, I guess we're still doomed.

 

They didn't "miss" the gangrene. It developed, over eight days, like it did for abdominal wounds pre-antibiotics.

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