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Originally Posted by Tim K
Clearly if you are AGAINST the Fox Chase Cancer Center, that means you are FOR cancer. And I can't support anyone who is FOR Cancer. Cancer lover! Furthermore, if Burholme park is against the Fox Chase Cancer Center then it too must be pro-cancer....and if Burholme Park is pro-cancer then all parks are probably pro-cancer. I say lets pave over all the parks and turn them all into Cancer centers! That'll teach those damn parks and their smelly trees and grasses.
Also, I hate that giant golf ball at the driving range....that thing has been taunting me for decades....it probably likes cancer too.
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I can fully assure you that I am not pro cancer in the least! My only opposition to the Fox Chase Cancer Center's approach to treating cancer is that it is choosing to sacrifice that which is good in the name of doing good, and that just doesn't add up. And had you been at the last Save Burholme Park rally, which was held at the front steps of the Ryerss mansion last October (2005), you would've learned firsthand from the aide to PA State Representative George Kenney who spoke that day that the Fox Chase Cancer Center was given the generous offer to fully relocate to the former site of Philadelphia State Hospital (Byberry) but turned this down flat, no rational reasons given. At that new location it could indeed become a world class cancer research and treatment facility, and believe me, no one would love to see that happen more than I. But by its insisting on expanding right where it is now, well just think it out. Because that location is so distant from any major highways, and the connecting roads are overtrafficked as it is, what is the commute going to be like for those going to the Cancer Center for treatment, the visiting family and friends of these cancer patients, the specialists who will be treating cancer, the everyday staff of the expanded Cancer Center to be, the needed vendors and so on? Don't you get it? I wouldn't wish this poorly thought out proposal on my worst enemies! On the other hand, if I was pro-cancer, I would be in full support of the Fox Chase Cancer Center's current proposal.
You have to be able to think in terms of what this expansion is going to be like when fully completed. If right now the main roads leading to the Cancer Center are overloaded with traffic, how are those same roads going to be when possibly as many as 10,000 more cars are added to them? Is the Cancer Center planning to airlift everybody in and out at that point? That is, when you or one of your loved ones gets stricken with cancer, the Cancer Center will say, "No, don't bother trying to drive to here; we'll send out the helicopter."
For seriously, it's time to get real on this! I'm protesting the Fox Chase Cancer Center's expansion proposal
for cancer treatment sake as much as I want to see Burholme Park be saved, while the Fox Chase Cancer Center seems steadfastly determined to kill both positive goals on my part and that of others with one stone. And it appears it's also taking pleasure in the fact that it can use its wealth to override the Constitution of the United States at the same time. And by that I mean that the people who reside around Burholme Park and that are going to be the most hurt by this expansion are totally being overlooked in terms of having any sort of rights, in a way which I feel is very similar if not identical to when Saddam Hussein gassed the Kurds. And if we accept this happening here in this small part of the United States, where's it going to stop, where?