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I honestly had never thought about Clinton's health. Then a couple weeks ago I started seeing grocery store tabloids and right wing Infowars type sites talking about a coverup of "Hillary's ill health".
zangtang » Sun Sep 11, 2016 10:11 pm wrote:Joe Biden has 8 yrs as VP experience yes?
I know nothing - punch me in the face about bad he would be as......'Preznit' ?
They will roll her out in a Hannibal Lecter scaffolding, if need be
km artlu » Sun Sep 11, 2016 9:45 pm wrote:If pneumonia, than it's possibly a complication of Parkinson's from aspirating saliva. Which would also be consistent with the history of coughing fits.
Among the motor symptoms of Parkinson's are: rigidity, slowness of movement, and postural instability, all of which are observable on video.
Parkinson's, obviously, is my guess as to what's going on. If the present subterfuge can't be maintained over time, the media back-pedaling to follow will at least be entertaining and at best game-changing. They are clearly complicit.
Dr. Ted Noel, who spent 32 years working in critical care and anesthesia and 10 years as the medical director of a surgical center, says it is his opinion that Hillary Clinton has Parkinson’s disease based on her symptoms.
September 10th, 2016
He is sure she has known about it for quite a while because her head-bobbing symptom is a common side effect of the drug, Levodopa, that usually takes about ten years to manifest. Hillary exhibits ten signs of Parkinson’s, including tremors, freezes, slow movement, dyskinesia, posture rigidity, swallowing disorder, and loss of balance. Parkinson’s is a disqualifying disease for a high-stress position such as the presidency.
https://youtu.be/8XtIzH9HoC8
http://investmentwatchblog.com/dr-ted-n ... arkinsons/
tron » Mon Sep 12, 2016 1:44 am wrote:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_a-m3pH9Dr8
doomed we are.
trump trump trump......
The presidential election could be delayed or scrapped altogether if conspiracy theories become predictive and a candidate dies or drops out before Nov. 8. The perhaps equally startling alternative, if there's enough time: Small groups of people hand-picking a replacement pursuant to obscure party rules.
The scenarios have been seriously considered by few outside of the legal community and likely are too morbid for polite discussion in politically mixed company. But prominent law professors have pondered the effects and possible ways to address a late-date vacancy.
"There's nothing in the Constitution which requires a popular election for the electors serving in the Electoral College," says John Nagle, a law professor at the University of Notre Dame, meaning the body that officially elects presidents could convene without the general public voting.
http://www.usnews.com/news/articles/201 ... l-election
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