Disfigured Yuschenko - View
Sun Oct 10, 4:54 PM ET
This combination photo depicts Viktor Yushchenko, Ukraine's opposition leader and top presidential candidate, before and after his mysterious illness. On the left, Yushchenko is seen after he submitted his candidacy papers in the Ukrainian capital of Kiev on July 4, 2004. On the right, Yushchenko, with his face disfigured by illness, is seen speaking to media as he arrived in Kiev's (sic) Boryspil airport late Sunday, Oct. 10, 2004. Yushchenko returned home from Austria, where he was treated for what his allies described as poisoning by his political opponents. (AP Photo/Efrem Lukatsky)
4 Comments:
looks Ted Kennedy-esce. Too much alcohol or a rounded bed stay without the help of a nurse that astringen for his face (bed sheet with more than 2 weeks without washing produce adult acme - but not that type of nose).
Question any changes without an explanation of where he has been and any change in the way he thinks - which may be too late for an election.
Paranoia only saves those that listen - those that buy into it are to far gone to save.
I wondered what happened to Boris Yeltsin. Looks like his Extreme Makeover™ is starting to wear off.
It suddenly hit me: The PBS footage of Iraqi Kurds and children poisoned by Saddam's chemical weapons. It was a combination of chemical and bacteriological agents. Teenagers with bodies and faces of 80-year olds. Yushchenko needs to consult a chemical and bio-warfare experts besides the Austrian doctors. Food poisoning? I don't think so!!!
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