HUBBUB: Cadle didn't win; No chance with trisomy

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Election sends message

The message seemed to me to be 86.7 percent of voters don't give a damn.

Don Holloway

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Cadle didn't win

If the challengers to Mayor David Cadle had really wanted change for Crestview, they would have gotten together and selected one challenger to face him.

Obviously, it was the egos that ruled. Because, if you look at the total votes against (Cadle), he didn't win.

Brenda Wright Bush

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No chance with trisomy

Trisomy 13 and 18 are lethal. (Babies diagnosed with it) do not have a chance, and I would be more alarmed at a doctor giving false hope.

I understand the parents' view but … why prolong this little being's suffering? There's no way anyone could have prevented the nondisjunction that occurred.

Lisa Brown

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Re-thinking trisomy 13

After an amniocentesis, I was told my son (has) trisomy 13 … I went through ultrasounds every two weeks to monitor his growth.

He was born healthy and happy! He is now soon to be 16 and doing awesome!

Vicki Parker Fortier

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