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Are you kidding? You must not have read some of the stuff posted about Hillary on this forum.
Trump and his sons are not good people.
To some posters here, anything that is said that is not supportive of trump is called "vile" and/or "disgusting". Those posters must have a hard time in real life, since everything they don't agree with is "vile" and/or "disgusting".
Trump has to answer for his connections to Russia and his shady money deals with his companies, currently under investigation. And Trump is older than Hillary and loves fast food. His mental health is also very poor.
Trump is slightly younger than Hillary, and he is in very good health and looks much younger than Hillary.
Hillary looks very tired and exhausted. Her eyes are very puffy! She has a lot of health issues: Overactive thyroid, coagulation problems, heart problems, memory problems, probable TIAs, etc...................she does not look good..
I worry about the future of the country more now then ever. Jokes aside, I feel like for the first time that neither candidate has anything to offer. The election process so far-from nomination to the present feels like high school students having a feud, food fights in the cafeteria included. It really feels like a tabloid talk show episode drawn out over months. It's become a source of entertainment as opposed to an official affair where plans for the future to better things are being laid out with serious debates and discussions.
For the rest of us its a matter of taking the blue pill or the red pill like in the Matrix.
"the letter says Trump has had no significant medical problems. So why has he been seeing a gastroenterologist for over 35 years?"
"Unlike the Clinton letter, it does not contain a full medical history for Trump. The letter also has problems with sentence structure and major typographical errors, ... his medical examination of Trump has “only positive results.” In medical terms, if the test is positive, it confirms the existence of disease. Is this doctor saying Trump has every medical ailment that could be found in examination? Does he not know the meaning of the word? Or, as I suspect, was the letter written by someone in the Trump campaign?"
"Anyone reading the letter can make a good guess about who that person might be. It says results were “extraordinarily excellent.” (Not a medical term.) It says, “His physical strength and stamina are extraordinary.” (Again, not a medical term.) Then, in the most hilarious, Trump-esque line of all, it says, “If elected, Mr. Trump, I can state unequivocally, will be the healthiest person ever elected to the presidency.”
"Now, if conservative conspiracy theorists want to play a “the candidate could have health problems” game, let’s do that. The letter from the Trump campaign mentions nothing about family history, as any normal letter assessing someone’s medical condition would. (Clinton’s does.) Family history is critical in understanding possible diseases that may emerge, particularly those with a genetic link. Trump’s father, Fred Trump, died from complications of late-onset Alzheimer’s disease. That condition, which is the most common form of Alzheimer’s, emerges in people in their mid-60s or later. Trump is 70."
Last edited by GotHereQuickAsICould; 08-21-2016 at 07:59 AM..
We've all witnessed, at least on TV, DT's meandering speech, erratic behavior, poor self-control, not properly responding to questions... all signs of Alzheimer's.
"I’m not saying Trump has Alzheimer’s. I’m just showing how easy it is to take a few facts and line them up to play the “I’m only asking questions” game. So if conservatives want to keep pushing their “Clinton’s health” conspiracy theory, even though they have a full assessment of her medical status from her doctor, then I’m going to keep demanding that Trump release a letter from a real internist that has real medical tests and results for Alzheimer’s.
"Risk increases when a person has a particular type of apolipoprotein E (APOE) gene on the 19th chromosome. The type of APOE gene a person has is testable. Has Dr. Bornstein, the gastroenterologist, tested for it? If not, why not? Is that why Trump has avoided seeing an internist, since they would conduct such a test? Such a test might reveal that Trump is unfit for office since dementia, unlike epilepsy, could damage a president’s ability to think coherently."
I am only concerned about what God said. What Jesus says, as a son of God, like the rest of His sons and daughters, is simply an opinion.
So...you're not a Christian? (Not that there's anything wrong with that.)
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