Rest in Peace, Dr. Norwood

I hope the Augusta hospice is well staffed, clean and safe for our ailing Congressman. Those who seem to think I was calling for his death are grossly misinformed and should take another tact. Charlie dared cross the partisan line a couple of times in his career for things like the original Patient Bill of Rights and for that I salute him. I pray for him and anyone who is fighting a disease so debilitating. I inject no venom his way or to that of any one battling a crippling disease. I have no personal hatred for him or his party. I hope we can all get along and hope the best for his personal battles. I give him the respect he has due, as I do all public servants. I hope his medical issues help solve the problems with health care in this country. He was courageous for serving as long as he did with all the problems. I love our country, I love our government, I love Georgia and I do not wish ill for anyone sick or dying.

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