
http://europe.newsweek.com/donald-trump ... ing-502144
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I'm just hoping one of them keels over dead before the election.Spidey wrote:
Maybe if we are all lucky, aliens will attack and take over.
If Trump gets elected that will never happen, because he'll just build a wall around the planet to keep them out, and he'll make them pay for it too. "Make Earth Great Again."Spidey wrote:What’s the point…who are you going to convince?
You don’t even need one hand to count the people on this board who don’t know Trump is a liar.
Maybe if we are all lucky, aliens will attack and take over.
http://www.americanthinker.com/articles ... rgain.htmlWhat Clinton had was a deep vein thrombosis, or venous thromboembolism (VTE). The blood clot is usually in the leg, and in Hillary’s case, it was behind the right knee.
Now Dr. Bardack (Clintons Physician) revealed that Hillary had had two others. The first, in 2009, was another VTE, but the second was still more serious. It was a right transverse cerebral venous sinus thrombosis (CVST). This is a clot in one of the two channels between layers of the dura, the membrane enclosing the brain, which receive blood and cerebrospinal fluid. A clot here means that blood flow out of the brain is impeded, and there is the potential for a hemorrhage if there’s leakage into the cerebral tissues. The Johns Hopkins Health Library refers to it as a rare form of stroke affecting only five in one million individuals. It’s treated with anti-seizure medicines as well as anticoagulants, and the complications range from impaired speech, difficulty moving parts of the body, and vision problems to death.
Did you read the link or just knee jerking?Vander wrote:Wood, how much time per day do you spend reading stuff like that?
Vander wrote:I made it about a quarter way through before I got bored of the armchair diagnosis.
He's completely obsessed. Needs a hobby.Vander wrote:Wood, how much time per day do you spend reading stuff like that?
Armchair? What I quoted was from her personal physician...or do you include her with a armchair diagnosis?Vander wrote:I made it about a quarter way through before I got bored of the armchair diagnosis.
Grasping? Just what is there that I am grasping at when her own physician is telling us Hillary's problems?Top Gun wrote:Woody if you were grasping at any more straws you could open up a goddamn McDonald's franchise.
And such are the replies when no real rebuttal can be presented.vision wrote:He's completely obsessed. Needs a hobby.Vander wrote:Wood, how much time per day do you spend reading stuff like that?
None of the text you present is a quote from Clinton's physician. It's an interpretation from a "Jay Michaels." So yes, I'm saying "Jay Michaels" is playing armchair doctor.woodchip wrote:Armchair? What I quoted was from her personal physician...or do you include her with a armchair diagnosis?
Vander wrote:None of the text you present is a quote from Clinton's physician. It's an interpretation from a "Jay Michaels." So yes, I'm saying "Jay Michaels" is playing armchair doctor.woodchip wrote:Armchair? What I quoted was from her personal physician...or do you include her with a armchair diagnosis?
Simple stating what Hillery herself said happened to her. No interpretation.What Clinton had was a deep vein thrombosis, or venous thromboembolism (VTE). The blood clot is usually in the leg, and in Hillary’s case, it was behind the right knee.
This is right off the july letter Bardack submitted about Hillary's health. No interpretation here.Now Dr. Bardack (Clintons Physician) revealed that Hillary had had two others. The first, in 2009, was another VTE, but the second was still more serious. It was a right transverse cerebral venous sinus thrombosis (CVST).
Any argument as to the correctness of this statement?This is a clot in one of the two channels between layers of the dura, the membrane enclosing the brain, which receive blood and cerebrospinal fluid. A clot here means that blood flow out of the brain is impeded, and there is the potential for a hemorrhage if there’s leakage into the cerebral tissues. The Johns Hopkins Health Library refers to it as a rare form of stroke affecting only five in one million individuals. It’s treated with anti-seizure medicines as well as anticoagulants, and the complications range from impaired speech, difficulty moving parts of the body, and vision problems to death.
Wow, that is truly pathetic.callmeslick wrote:
As much as I dislike Clinton, I think it's patently unfair that Clinton is called untrustworthy when Trump has spouted more whopper falsehoods than Hillary ever has in her entire career. Fair is fair. But you're right Spidey. Deluded supporters will never see that their savior, Trump the Magnificent, is anything less than an honest, hardworking businessman. They're blind to the slime constantly oozing out of this mouth that he calls the truth. But I can't resist trying, because Trump reminds me of all those shitty bullies I had to deal with in High School, the ones that always got away with everything, but contributed nothing.Spidey wrote:What’s the point…who are you going to convince?
You don’t even need one hand to count the people on this board who don’t know Trump is a liar.
Maybe if we are all lucky, aliens will attack and take over.
Think of it as a win, win MD-1118. If she wins and then croaks, at least we get Tim Kaine as pres.MD-1118 wrote:Hillary is fast approaching the age where senility, Alzheimer's, and dementia become real issues for many people. She is also the age at which my own grandfather suffered a stroke and had to have a quadruple heart bypass. Embolisms are just the tip of the iceberg, although still very real threats. Clinton's physician may very well be lying to cover up these issues as well. Is this really the person we want to elect for President?