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brooklynite

(96,882 posts)
Tue Oct 23, 2018, 10:37 AM Oct 2018

Justice O'Connor announces she has been diagnosed with dementia, 'probably Alzheimer's' [View all]

Source: CNN

Retired Justice Sandra Day O'Connor revealed in a letter on Tuesday that she has been diagnosed with the "beginning stages of dementia, probably Alzheimer's disease."

"I will continue living in Phoenix, Arizona surrounded by dear friends and family," she wrote and added, "While the final chapter of my life with dementia may be trying, nothing has diminished my gratitude and deep appreciation for the countless blessings of my life."

O'Connor, 88, was nominated to the bench by President Ronald Reagan as the first female Supreme Court justice of the United States in 1981. She retired from the bench in 2006, in part to care for her husband, who was ailing from Alzheimer's.

The letter was released by the court's Public Information Officer. O'Connor signed it at the bottom writing "God Bless you all."

Read more: https://www.cnn.com/2018/10/23/politics/justice-sandra-day-oconnor-dementia-alzheimers/index.html

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I still have respect for her, despite our differences. hlthe2b Oct 2018 #1
So sad, it is a horrible way to go. redstatebluegirl Oct 2018 #2
Maybe she can now forget the damage caused by her vote in bush v Gore Botany Oct 2018 #3
We can say something nice TO her though zipplewrath Oct 2018 #5
She was friends with my Dad and he thinks she is nice. Botany Oct 2018 #9
I'm sorry to hear it. Glorfindel Oct 2018 #4
Now She Tells Us Auggie Oct 2018 #6
I clearly remember her bitching that she couldn't retire. BigDemVoter Oct 2018 #12
I remember the same thing ... Auggie Oct 2018 #15
She was a principled justice. Even when I disagreed with her. marble falls Oct 2018 #7
If you consider handing the election to *co WhiteTara Oct 2018 #17
Maybe, just maybe Gore didn't fight hard enough. I'd hate to be judged on the ... marble falls Oct 2018 #18
Since she enable a coup, that is her defining moment. WhiteTara Oct 2018 #20
We'll let history judge that ... marble falls Oct 2018 #21
We are history and she enable a coup WhiteTara Oct 2018 #22
Dementia is a horrible disease, which affects/impacts everyone, no matter what their party ... SWBTATTReg Oct 2018 #8
while I am truly sorry for her and her family with this terrible diagnosis, I will NEVER forgive her niyad Oct 2018 #10
Too fucking bad. BigDemVoter Oct 2018 #11
I don't have a lot of sympathy for her. hostalover Oct 2018 #13
+1 nt Javaman Oct 2018 #14
Just heard author Ari Berman on NPR talking about his book robbob Oct 2018 #16
Karma for Bush v. Gore Coventina Oct 2018 #19
Sorry RhodeIslandOne Oct 2018 #23
I've always considered defining characteristics of the Left is our capacity for empathy & compassion elocs Oct 2018 #24
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