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07 Oct 2020, 3:17 pm

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Not surprized he got better fairly quick only lasted 4 days for me


[sarcasm]Yup, DJT's a regular Jack Lalanne....[/sarcasm]


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07 Oct 2020, 11:14 pm

if i myself had benefit of the $100k+ state of the art medical treatment that my tax dollars paid for trumpoleeney to get, i also would have improved in hours like he did, instead of the month i was under the weather. :roll:



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07 Oct 2020, 11:23 pm

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I think she meant there is no technology to make him into a good person and not a narcissist and not a racist and xenophobic and to get rid of his Nazi ideologies. Saying what groups of people should be sacrificed was pretty Nazi.


So was Facebooking nazi propaganda around the world.


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07 Oct 2020, 11:54 pm

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That's steroids, for sure. The commonly prescribed methylprednisone, which as I'd said, made me feel as if I could take on a football team about 48 hours after a four day hospital stay for appendicitis [and appendix removal, as well as taking oxygen for much of that hospital stay, so much for vaping being safer than smoking], is apparently nowhere near as strong as the steroid which the president has been prescribed [and presumably is still taking smaller doses of] to say nothing of the OTHER prescription drugs he is on, which altogether have never been taken at the same time by anyone [ever]. .


The methylprednisone must have been hastily prescribed when got out of his hospital bed with a sense of urgency he needs to be seen at the whitehouse like some type of war hero standing strong. The steroid is clearly masking the fact he is still struggling to breath, his poor doctors must be shaking their heads in frustration.



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07 Oct 2020, 11:57 pm

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That's steroids, for sure. The commonly prescribed methylprednisone, which as I'd said, made me feel as if I could take on a football team about 48 hours after a four day hospital stay for appendicitis [and appendix removal, as well as taking oxygen for much of that hospital stay, so much for vaping being safer than smoking], is apparently nowhere near as strong as the steroid which the president has been prescribed [and presumably is still taking smaller doses of] to say nothing of the OTHER prescription drugs he is on, which altogether have never been taken at the same time by anyone [ever]. .


The methylprednisone must have been hastily prescribed when got out of his hospital bed with a sense of urgency he needs to be seen at the whitehouse like some type of war hero standing strong. The steroid is clearly masking the fact he is still struggling to breath, his poor doctors must be shaking their heads in frustration.


This judgement is based on some medical qualifications which you hold, or just on what you want to see?



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08 Oct 2020, 12:01 am

This judgment is based on over a million cases of the very same for context.

You are not talking about a fitness mogul.


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08 Oct 2020, 12:11 am

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This judgment is based on over a million cases of the very same for context.

You are not talking about a fitness mogul.


So, no evidence, just pure conjecture to suit the observers viewpoint...

Thanks for clearing that up.



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08 Oct 2020, 12:17 am

You're welcome to continue enjoying the blissful ignorance that comes with smugly cheering on a self-aware incubus of a deadly disease while he rationalizes vehicular manslaughter, oh wait, he doesn't read the fake news.

Mary Mallon for president anyone?


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08 Oct 2020, 12:24 am

Let me put it this way, I have more athletic bones in my body than Trump, I'm 47 years younger & there are still many things about Covid-19 that very easily might kill me. I'm also a healthy weight because I eat veggies.

What part of NY using double axle semi trailers for morgues was lost on you? I maintain that you're schilling for the fakest New Yorker to ever live & you're welcome to find my name on Ellis Island, a few generations back. For that matter I was raised by a PhD in molecular biology & she knows you're full of sh*t.

Either you respect the lives of those who might very easily die at a moments notice for no good reason, or you want carte blanche for the slumlord who quite literally contaminated the white house.

Either way, you say you're an Aussie so what are you even accomplishing with this zero-sum tirade?


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08 Oct 2020, 12:46 am

i don't get how there are australians of all people, who love trumpoleeney. that makes my mind go "TILT!"*
*does not compute.*



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08 Oct 2020, 2:37 am

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i don't get how there are australians of all people, who love trumpoleeney. that makes my mind go "TILT!"*
*does not compute.*

I don't understand how someone looking for facts gets these sorts of claims made about them...

Looking for facts, rather than unfounded assertions (or lies) presented as "facts" should be the aim of any intelligent person... Believing unfounded claims because they match what a person wants to hear just demonstrates the levels of gullibility that exist within society - Creating, or passing on, these unfounded claims simply demonstrates intellectual dishonesty.

Similarly, just because a person is challenging what YOU wish to believe does not mean they do not agree with your view of the subject being discussed, it could simply indicate that they have the intellectual capacity to understand that not everything that is presented which favours a given side will be true, and so wish to be confident in the facts regarding the subject...Though to many, "ignorance is bliss", sadly.



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08 Oct 2020, 2:44 am

there is nothing unfounded about the man's antisocial qualities. there is nothing unfounded about his prostituting himself to the .1% billionaire men behind the curtain who wish to take us all back to the feudal era. there is nothing unfounded about his racism, sexism, ableism, classism, his cheating 4000+ workmen/contractors out of their pay they had coming to them. the only thing unfounded is that he is an honest ethical man.



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08 Oct 2020, 3:04 am

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cyberdad wrote:
DeepBlueSouth wrote:
That's steroids, for sure. The commonly prescribed methylprednisone, which as I'd said, made me feel as if I could take on a football team about 48 hours after a four day hospital stay for appendicitis [and appendix removal, as well as taking oxygen for much of that hospital stay, so much for vaping being safer than smoking], is apparently nowhere near as strong as the steroid which the president has been prescribed [and presumably is still taking smaller doses of] to say nothing of the OTHER prescription drugs he is on, which altogether have never been taken at the same time by anyone [ever]. .


The methylprednisone must have been hastily prescribed when got out of his hospital bed with a sense of urgency he needs to be seen at the whitehouse like some type of war hero standing strong. The steroid is clearly masking the fact he is still struggling to breath, his poor doctors must be shaking their heads in frustration.


This judgement is based on some medical qualifications which you hold, or just on what you want to see?


Nice to see you too Bric :lol:

A number of medically qualified observers suggest he is having problems breathing
https://www.newsweek.com/trump-gasping- ... rs-1537080

You need a prescription for methylprednisone, even the POTUS can't waltz into a pharmacy and flick his fingers and demand supply without a doctor's script.



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08 Oct 2020, 4:10 am

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Brictoria wrote:
cyberdad wrote:
DeepBlueSouth wrote:
That's steroids, for sure. The commonly prescribed methylprednisone, which as I'd said, made me feel as if I could take on a football team about 48 hours after a four day hospital stay for appendicitis [and appendix removal, as well as taking oxygen for much of that hospital stay, so much for vaping being safer than smoking], is apparently nowhere near as strong as the steroid which the president has been prescribed [and presumably is still taking smaller doses of] to say nothing of the OTHER prescription drugs he is on, which altogether have never been taken at the same time by anyone [ever]. .


The methylprednisone must have been hastily prescribed when got out of his hospital bed with a sense of urgency he needs to be seen at the whitehouse like some type of war hero standing strong. The steroid is clearly masking the fact he is still struggling to breath, his poor doctors must be shaking their heads in frustration.


This judgement is based on some medical qualifications which you hold, or just on what you want to see?


Nice to see you too Bric :lol:

A number of medically qualified observers suggest he is having problems breathing
https://www.newsweek.com/trump-gasping- ... rs-1537080

You need a prescription for methylprednisone, even the POTUS can't waltz into a pharmacy and flick his fingers and demand supply without a doctor's script.


So, it's not "the steroid is clearly masking the fact he is still struggling to breath"... You were simply relaying the opinion of some random "medically qualified observers" who are basing this on their "opinions" and "feelings", rather than an actual diagnosis?

Similarly, these "medically qualified observers" were selected how, exactly? Would they have been selected by an organisation which has been friendly, neutral, or hostile towards him, and so likely to have been selected in order to provide an opinion to suit the preferences of this organisation?

Additionally, what evidence do you have that "the methylprednisone must have been hastily prescribed"? Did the doctor who prescribed it say this, or is it again assumptions you are making?



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08 Oct 2020, 4:25 am

Brictoria wrote:
cyberdad wrote:
Brictoria wrote:
cyberdad wrote:
DeepBlueSouth wrote:
That's steroids, for sure. The commonly prescribed methylprednisone, which as I'd said, made me feel as if I could take on a football team about 48 hours after a four day hospital stay for appendicitis [and appendix removal, as well as taking oxygen for much of that hospital stay, so much for vaping being safer than smoking], is apparently nowhere near as strong as the steroid which the president has been prescribed [and presumably is still taking smaller doses of] to say nothing of the OTHER prescription drugs he is on, which altogether have never been taken at the same time by anyone [ever]. .


The methylprednisone must have been hastily prescribed when got out of his hospital bed with a sense of urgency he needs to be seen at the whitehouse like some type of war hero standing strong. The steroid is clearly masking the fact he is still struggling to breath, his poor doctors must be shaking their heads in frustration.


This judgement is based on some medical qualifications which you hold, or just on what you want to see?


Nice to see you too Bric :lol:

A number of medically qualified observers suggest he is having problems breathing
https://www.newsweek.com/trump-gasping- ... rs-1537080

You need a prescription for methylprednisone, even the POTUS can't waltz into a pharmacy and flick his fingers and demand supply without a doctor's script.


So, it's not "the steroid is clearly masking the fact he is still struggling to breath"... You were simply relaying the opinion of some random "medically qualified observers" who are basing this on their "opinions" and "feelings", rather than an actual diagnosis?

Similarly, these "medically qualified observers" were selected how, exactly? Would they have been selected by an organisation which has been friendly, neutral, or hostile towards him, and so likely to have been selected in order to provide an opinion to suit the preferences of this organisation?

Additionally, what evidence do you have that "the methylprednisone must have been hastily prescribed"? Did the doctor who prescribed it say this, or is it again assumptions you are making?


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08 Oct 2020, 4:52 am

Aussies know about as much about the consequences of the Trump administration as I know about the surface of the moon.


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