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Post by johneaztec on May 18, 2020 23:24:20 GMT -8
Of course you have that view. You don't like him. As much as you say that you can separate your feelings towards him, your posts prove otherwise. Because I can actually defend my position, with real, tangible evidence. My posts prove that, my feelings are irrelevant. Why do you call that laughable if his doctor told him the rewards outweigh the risks and he's heard many testimonies in it's favor? I know why you think it's laughable. That's obvious.
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Post by Deleted on May 18, 2020 23:24:22 GMT -8
Which is completely laughable. Of course you have that view. You don't like him. As much as you say that you can separate your feelings towards him, your posts prove otherwise. Ask him to defend Dr Fauci telling the general public "you don't have to wear masks unless you're infected." Can't wait what he throws out to deflect from that one. And that wasn't that long ago.
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Post by johneaztec on May 18, 2020 23:26:19 GMT -8
Of course you think he did that as a distraction. Shocking So why did he then? Pure coincidence? What's your evidence that he did it as a distraction? Did the IG not have issues?
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Post by aztecryan on May 18, 2020 23:28:21 GMT -8
Because I can actually defend my position, with real, tangible evidence. My posts prove that, my feelings are irrelevant. Why do you call that laughable if his doctor told him the rewards outweigh the risks and he's heard many testimonies in it's favor? I know why you think it's laughable. That's obvious. Because it sounds like you're reading off a teleprompter with no ability to think for yourself. A) The president's doctor is a DO, not a MD. And B) He lies on a daily basis (See the tweet about testing more than all other countries combined) and C) The actual statement from his DO didn't state he even prescribed it. And D) The president has a heart condition. On what planet do the rewards of an unproven drug with negative clinical trials outweigh the risks? Think beyond the surface here.
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Post by Deleted on May 18, 2020 23:29:59 GMT -8
So why did he then? Pure coincidence? What's your evidence that he did it as a distraction? Did the IG not have issues? Hey, didn't you know? The President was going to make a $#!+ load off hydroxychloroquine. Shhhhh don't tell anybody.
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Post by aztecryan on May 18, 2020 23:30:38 GMT -8
So why did he then? Pure coincidence? What's your evidence that he did it as a distraction? Did the IG not have issues? He fired him in the middle of the night, without due cause, with the news coming out that Linick was investigating Pompeo's end around of Congress to the Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia. He's fired 4 Inspector Generals since April. Patterns?
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Post by aztecryan on May 18, 2020 23:31:36 GMT -8
What's your evidence that he did it as a distraction? Did the IG not have issues? Hey, didn't you know? The President was going to make a $#!+ load off hydroxychloroquine. Shhhhh don't tell anybody. I mean he does have a financial stake, but I doubt that really factors in here. The evidence doesn't add up as to why.
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Post by johneaztec on May 18, 2020 23:32:37 GMT -8
Why do you call that laughable if his doctor told him the rewards outweigh the risks and he's heard many testimonies in it's favor? I know why you think it's laughable. That's obvious. Because it sounds like you're reading off a teleprompter with no ability to think for yourself. A) The president's doctor is a DO, not a MD. And B) He lies on a daily basis (See the tweet about testing more than all other countries combined) and C) The actual statement from his DO didn't state he even prescribed it. And D) The president has a heart condition. On what planet do the rewards of an unproven drug with negative clinical trials outweigh the risks? Think beyond the surface here. The risks are mainly to a person who has a heart arrhythmia. I'm sure a White House doctor is very qualified to go over the risks and benefits with him.
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Post by johneaztec on May 18, 2020 23:33:24 GMT -8
What's your evidence that he did it as a distraction? Did the IG not have issues? Hey, didn't you know? The President was going to make a $#!+ load off hydroxychloroquine. Shhhhh don't tell anybody. Ooops, I forgot. I'll keep it on the down low.
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Post by aztecryan on May 18, 2020 23:36:23 GMT -8
Because it sounds like you're reading off a teleprompter with no ability to think for yourself. A) The president's doctor is a DO, not a MD. And B) He lies on a daily basis (See the tweet about testing more than all other countries combined) and C) The actual statement from his DO didn't state he even prescribed it. And D) The president has a heart condition. On what planet do the rewards of an unproven drug with negative clinical trials outweigh the risks? Think beyond the surface here. The risks are mainly to a person who has a heart arrhythmia. I'm sure a White House doctor is very qualified to go over the risks and benefits with him. Hydroxychloroquine CAUSES arrhythmias. He has a heart condition. He's 73 years old. There's zero clinical evidence of success in the drug preventing COVID-19. Zero. Essentially, you're assuming he's taking it and you're okay with that. That is disturbing, given the known quantities.
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Post by johneaztec on May 18, 2020 23:46:33 GMT -8
The risks are mainly to a person who has a heart arrhythmia. I'm sure a White House doctor is very qualified to go over the risks and benefits with him. Hydroxychloroquine CAUSES arrhythmias. He has a heart condition. He's 73 years old. There's zero clinical evidence of success in the drug preventing COVID-19. Zero. Essentially, you're assuming he's taking it and you're okay with that. That is disturbing, given the known quantities. Is it not true that it can also help people with heart disease as I've read?
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Post by johneaztec on May 18, 2020 23:49:18 GMT -8
The risks are mainly to a person who has a heart arrhythmia. I'm sure a White House doctor is very qualified to go over the risks and benefits with him. Hydroxychloroquine CAUSES arrhythmias. He has a heart condition. He's 73 years old. There's zero clinical evidence of success in the drug preventing COVID-19. Zero. Essentially, you're assuming he's taking it and you're okay with that. That is disturbing, given the known quantities. Also, it can cause arrhythmias if taken WITH other types of medication.
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Post by johneaztec on May 18, 2020 23:52:24 GMT -8
The risks are mainly to a person who has a heart arrhythmia. I'm sure a White House doctor is very qualified to go over the risks and benefits with him. Hydroxychloroquine CAUSES arrhythmias. He has a heart condition. He's 73 years old. There's zero clinical evidence of success in the drug preventing COVID-19. Zero. Essentially, you're assuming he's taking it and you're okay with that. That is disturbing, given the known quantities. Do you actually think any doctor, MD or not, would say that the rewards outweigh the risks if it could kill you? Especially coming from a White House doctor, but I'm sure yiu think he's a quack since he's Trump's doctor.
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Post by uwphoto on May 19, 2020 6:55:41 GMT -8
Trump isn't taking it..another shiny object for distraction. biggest shyster in the history of America. Has turned USA into a shithole country..the rest of the world has pity for us....or is laughing....SAD.
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Post by aztecryan on May 19, 2020 7:34:23 GMT -8
Hydroxychloroquine CAUSES arrhythmias. He has a heart condition. He's 73 years old. There's zero clinical evidence of success in the drug preventing COVID-19. Zero. Essentially, you're assuming he's taking it and you're okay with that. That is disturbing, given the known quantities. Is it not true that it can also help people with heart disease as I've read? Absolutely not. High rates of cardiotoxicity. It's prescribed for rheumatoid arthritis, lupus and malaria.
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Post by aztecryan on May 19, 2020 7:37:31 GMT -8
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Post by aztecryan on May 19, 2020 7:41:00 GMT -8
Hydroxychloroquine CAUSES arrhythmias. He has a heart condition. He's 73 years old. There's zero clinical evidence of success in the drug preventing COVID-19. Zero. Essentially, you're assuming he's taking it and you're okay with that. That is disturbing, given the known quantities. Do you actually think any doctor, MD or not, would say that the rewards outweigh the risks if it could kill you? Especially coming from a White House doctor, but I'm sure yiu think he's a quack since he's Trump's doctor. Having blind loyalty or faith in a person isn't my thing - Which is why I look up the studies and consult the professionals. One of my good friends is a neuroscientist with a PhD, knowledgeable on this specific topic as it's right in his field of study. Why do you start from the premise that you do every time? It seems like you'll believe everything the president says, without fail. I happen to think he's lying, simply because the risks DO NOT present a favorable outcome. The statement from his doctor doesn't state that he prescribed the drug, which is odd, isn't it? But mainly, why would any doctor prescribe a drug for a person as a prophylactic when it has no clinical purpose as such? If you HAVE the virus, maybe....But there's zero proof or scientific evidence that it's an effective treatment in prevention.
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Post by johneaztec on May 19, 2020 8:18:31 GMT -8
Is it not true that it can also help people with heart disease as I've read? Absolutely not. High rates of cardiotoxicity. It's prescribed for rheumatoid arthritis, lupus and malaria. In the studies that I read, it was found that it helped heart disease, unless I read it wrong. I'm going to try to figure out how to share things here later.
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Post by aztecryan on May 19, 2020 8:23:01 GMT -8
Absolutely not. High rates of cardiotoxicity. It's prescribed for rheumatoid arthritis, lupus and malaria. In the studies that I read, it was found that it helped heart disease, unless I read it wrong. I'm going to try to figure out how to share things here later. Please do, because that would contradict literally every study I have seen, plus extremely reputable places like the Cleveland Clinic. Fact check what you read. Information is valuable.
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Post by ramrodd23 on May 19, 2020 8:26:13 GMT -8
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