Sitting in the oncology ward at Children’s National Medical Center on Jan. 19, retired Adm. Joe Sestak and his wife, Susan, awaited the doctors’ verdict about the condition of their 5-year-old daughter, Alexandra.
She had been diagnosed with a malignant brain tumor last summer and given three to nine months to live. The Sestaks lived for four months in the ward. They watched as their daughter survived three surgeries, and as she endured chemotherapy.
But that winter day, doctors told the Sestaks that Alexandra had done remarkably well and that, although the cancer could reemerge, she could resume living like a healthy girl.
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Weldon attacked Sestak’s decision to continue owning a home in Virginia while only renting in Pennsylvania and questioned why Sestak did not move back to Pennsylvania when he was working at the Pentagon. Weldon commutes from Pennsylvania each day.
Weldon also suggested Sestak should have sent his daughter to a hospital in Philadelphia or Delaware, rather than the Washington hospital. Sestak said that as soon as doctors give his daughter the all-clear, he’ll buy in Pennsylvania.
The image painted by Sestak’s former colleagues at the NSC is entirely positive.
http://atrios.blogspot.com/2006_04_02_atrios_archive.html#114426791331145113http://www.thehill.com/thehill/export/TheHill/News/Campaign/040506_sestak.htmlEnough is enough. Those who can afford it, could you please drop off $5.00 at Sestak's campaign site?
http://www.sestakforcongress.com/Note: I have absolutely NO relationship with the Sestak campaign.