An open message from Moby

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If elected, John McCain would be the oldest first term president in the history of the united states. This isn't inherently bad, except for the fact that John McCain has had repeated bouts of cancer and is quite possibly exhibiting signs of early onset Alzheimer's and dementia. Given what is known of John McCain's health history, it's altogether reasonable to question his ability to fully serve as commander-in-chief.

According to a panel of over 30,000 doctors, he might currently have a type of melanoma that has a survival rate of less than 2 years. We, the voting public, need to know the state of John McCain's health and fitness, both physically and mentally, in order to consider voting for him. The problem is that John McCain is unwilling to release any of his health records.

He has over 1,000 pages of medical records that are currently under lock-and-key, and that he won't release to the public or the media. If senator McCain is fit to serve as commander-in-chief, he would then have no reason to hide his medical records. If he wants to prove to the American people that he is mentally and physically fit, he should release his health records immediately.

According to medical actuarial tables and given John McCain's history of health problems, there is a 25% chance that he's suffering from early onset Alzheimer's, and a 50% chance that he wouldn't actually be able to serve his entire first term.

If he releases his medical records he'll be able to show whether the public should or should not be concerned about his physical and mental well-being. Please forward this on in order to pressure the media and the McCain campaign to release John McCain's health records.
Thanks,
Moby

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LOL! It's true! Sarah Palin would be too close to being prez. Release those records John!

Woah, I had no clue! But I have to wonder where Moby got his information from...

OMG. I love that you got Moby to comment here. So cool!

Does anyone else think that its sort of weird to force someone to release their medical records?

This should be brought up in the next debate. I don't think it's weird for someone to release their medical records if there is a decent chance that they may be the next President. The fact that he's a older guy shouldn't have no bearing, but not likely to make it thru his or her term . . . that's serious. Especially with the person he's selected for Veep waiting in the wings.

Unfounded speculation about a candidate's health in an effort to induce him to release records that he is not required to release is wrong.