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Hillary Clinton Collapses Leaving 9/11 Memorial

Started by astr0144, September 12, 2016, 07:58:13 AM

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astr0144

Hillary Clinton Collapses Leaving 9/11 Memorial.

It has been suggested that Hillary Clinton has had health issues...and now this seems to prove it.

Or is it being made to look that way  !

There's also suggestions that She is loosing ground in the Election campaign and the Powers that Be may come up with a plan to delay or stop the election...

Could this be part of it ?




MSM Forced To Admit Hillary Is Unfit For Office.


Pimander

Pneumonia.  A lung illness.  It isn't permanent so it remains to be seen whether she will be fit enough to be in office.  The other candidate is in his seventies and may well not be fit enough for the next five years either.

Why don't you guys try electing someone a bit younger.  You're welcome to have David Cameron or Theresa may by the way... :)

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what would happen to the elections , say the day before it, Hillary died ? would the Trump win auto like ?

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Pimander

Dunno.  I expect they would have another Democrat step in and postpone the election.  Vice President to stay on as caretaker?

What if they both drop dead.  No President for 4 years?  What would they do without a spokesperson for the permanent advisers?

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Quote from: Pimander on September 12, 2016, 11:00:51 AM
Dunno.  I expect they would have another Democrat step in and postpone the election.  Vice President to stay on as caretaker?

What if they both drop dead.  No President for 4 years?  What would they do without a spokesperson for the permanent advisers?

or

*a tentacle lashes a card down , quick as you like*



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Eighthman

Pneumonia may be related to Parkinson's or congestive heart failure.  With her long history of coughing, this is relevant.

I have heard that Bill expressed doubt about her running for President because of long term health issues, some time ago.  Conrad Black ran an excellent oped piece today in which he blasted the weakness and incapacity of the Bush/Clinton/Obama Presidencies.  Long term problems haven't been addressed.

ArMaP


Pimander

Quote from: ArMaP on September 12, 2016, 09:33:18 PM
How? ???
Does everyone here know the same BS about Parkinson's was formerly written about Bill Clinton too?

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Quote from: Pimander on September 13, 2016, 12:07:29 AM
Does everyone here know the same BS about Parkinson's was formerly written about Bill Clinton too?

no ?.. did Bill ever do an impression of woody woodpecker? :D



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Dyna

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Quote from: ArMaP on September 12, 2016, 09:33:18 PM
How? ???
QuoteMany people with Parkinson's disease have difficulty swallowing because they lose control of their mouth and throat muscles. As a result, chewing and managing solid foods can be difficult.

Swallowing problems increase the risk of aspiration (inhaling fluid or stomach contents into the lungs) and pneumonia in people with Parkinson's disease.
http://www.webmd.com/parkinsons-disease/guide/parkinsons-disease-swallowing-problems
QuoteSub for more: http://nnn.is/the_new_media | Hillary Clinton's Parkinson's Disease is confirmed in this exclusive interview with the doctor who has now gone public. Dr. Ted Noel joins Gary Franchi to examine the facts of Hillary's critical and debilitating medical crisis. Through Dr. Noel's astute observations, and relying on over 30 years in the medical field, he has concluded that Hillary Clinton is exhibiting the classic signs that point to Parkinson's Disease. He has decided to go public with his findings and appears on the Next News Network to deliver you the truth, being kept from the public, about a diagnosis that will keep her out of the Oval Office.

This video is really good and worth watching (I know you won't Armap) but maybe others? Don't know how to insert them now.
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ArMaP

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Quote from: Dyna on September 13, 2016, 01:09:37 AM
http://www.webmd.com/parkinsons-disease/guide/parkinsons-disease-swallowing-problems
For someone that talks so much as she does I don't think she has any problems with lack of control of her mouth or throat.

QuoteThis video is really good and worth watching (I know you won't Armap) but maybe others? Don't know how to insert them now.
Looking at the images on static presentation of the video I think I have seen some of those segments, and, as I said before, I don't think that they show signs of Parkinson's disease, what I think they show is that she has vision problems that prevent her from seeing the ground and give her some problems with stairs and small obstacles. Look at videos of her walking on a street on entering a large stage and you can see that she walks fast and with no signs of difficulty, moving her arms to help balance the walking, and that's one of the first things affected by Parkinson's disease (or so I have read, while I was looking for articles about vertigo and unbalance, because of a problem my younger sister had some weeks ago, I'm not a doctor)

Edited to add something that I also said before: I don't think an anaesthesiologist is the right doctor to make such a diagnosis, specially without really seeing the patient.

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Quote from: ArMaP on September 13, 2016, 01:48:42 AM
For someone that talks so much as she does I don't think she has any problems with lack of control of her mouth or throat.
Looking at the images on static presentation of the video I think I have seen some of those segments, and, as I said before, I don't think that they show signs of Parkinson's disease, what I think they show is that she has vision problems that prevent her from seeing the ground and give her some problems with stairs and small obstacles. Look at videos of her walking on a street on entering a large stage and you can see that she walks fast and with no signs of difficulty, moving her arms to help balance the walking, and that's one of the first things affected by Parkinson's disease (or so I have read, while I was looking for articles about vertigo and unbalance, because of a problem my younger sister had some weeks ago, I'm not a doctor)

no way you finished watching that video.. I haven't even got to its end :D

have you a doctorate in medicine ArMaP ?

cause the guy on the video has :D

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