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Re: Ten Reasons Why Yar'adua Should Resign. by pacodas: 1:34pm On Dec 08, 2009
rasputinn:

Mmmm,mmm, shakes head and who says he will resign or that the only way he'd leave that seat was only via resignation.Did Abacha resign

I don't wish he ends that way, resignation is more reasonable
Re: Ten Reasons Why Yar'adua Should Resign. by omahost55: 1:57pm On Dec 08, 2009
pls list the formal US presidents that has been sick and still remaind on sit. well let wait and see what will happans to Yar'adua. i had the FCT minister is servicing Tura. imagine that.
Re: Ten Reasons Why Yar'adua Should Resign. by paddylo1(m): 2:27pm On Dec 08, 2009
pls list the formal US presidents that has been sick and still remaind on sit. well let wait and see what will happans to  Yar'adua. i had the FCT minister is servicing Tura. imagine that.

heres one. . .though there are many of them including reagan who was shot,also reagan was also believed to have had early case of alzheimers with his erratic behavior in his latter days in office

Franklin D. Roosevelt

[b]In August 1921, while the Roosevelts were vacationing at Campobello Island, New Brunswick, Roosevelt contracted an illness believed by his physicians to be polio, which resulted in his total and permanent paralysis from the waist down. For the rest of his life, Roosevelt refused to accept that he was permanently paralyzed. He tried a wide range of therapies, including hydrotherapy, and, in 1926, he purchased a resort at Warm Springs, Georgia, where he founded a hydrotherapy center for the treatment of polio patients which still operates as the Roosevelt Warm Springs Institute for Rehabilitation. After he became President, he helped to found the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis (now known as the March of Dimes). His leadership in this organization is one reason he is commemorated on the dime.[30][31]

At the time, Roosevelt was able to convince many people that he was getting better, which he believed was essential if he was to run for public office again. Fitting his hips and legs with iron braces, he laboriously taught himself to walk a short distance by swiveling his torso while supporting himself with a cane. In private, he used a wheelchair, but he was careful never to be seen in it in public. He usually appeared in public standing upright, supported on one side by an aide or one of his sons. FDR used a car with specially designed hand controls, which further gave him the illusion of mobility.[32][/b]
Re: Ten Reasons Why Yar'adua Should Resign. by pacodas: 7:21am On Dec 09, 2009
I don't think there is any other US president that was sick in office apart from Roosevelt. Yet he proved he is of sound mind to rule the country
Re: Ten Reasons Why Yar'adua Should Resign. by lipuka(m): 11:54am On Jan 21, 2010
African leaders have a big problem. They are never in office even when they are well. Just look at Paul Biya. Mugabe was once called visiting President because he was always visitinbg one country or anoither and never at hope. But it is not just the president. Even the ministers and all other senior figures. They are never in office. It is a disease

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