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Bhawk
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Is this the I SUPPORT HILLARY forum?
Funny how not much of anyone come's round here anymore.And it's not because ABB is no longer touring etc.The fact is this place makes most shake their head in disgust when they read the crap that runs over,under and thru here.And i ain't talkin bout the regular cub scouts around here.I am talking about those in the inner circle of ABB that use to come and browse thru the content over here.They didn't post,but they did read.And i have heard one on one from quite a few how they think it's a damn joke of the XXXXXXXX liberal,Obama,Hillary defense team that frequents the core of this site.But like they say,can't fix stupid.
Carry on

That's interesting stuff. Who has the issue with the content?


 
Posted : September 14, 2016 10:40 am
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There is little doubt that he had signs of dementia when he ran for his second term. The fact that he refused to resign when it was obvious that he could not perform his duties says a lot.

Reagan was diagnosed with Alzheimer's in 1994, 10 years after he ran for his 2nd term and 6 yeara after he left office. There was never a suggestion that he resign from office because "it was obvious that he could not perform his duties", so it is disingenuous to say that he refused to do so. There were suggestions that he resign over Iran/Contra but that is another matter entirely.

Setting the entire Presidential day-to-day schedule in accordance with astrology readings for seven years of his term, however...

Hehehe...yeah, that was kind of weird. Nancy's idea, not his, but he must have been whipped, so to speak.


 
Posted : September 14, 2016 10:48 am
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Isn't that like witchcraft sorta? I thought Raygun was the darling of the Christian conservatives - did they know he was up to occult shenanigans? If so , did they ever call him out for it?


 
Posted : September 14, 2016 11:24 am
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Is this the I SUPPORT HILLARY forum?
Funny how not much of anyone come's round here anymore.And it's not because ABB is no longer touring etc.The fact is this place makes most shake their head in disgust when they read the crap that runs over,under and thru here.And i ain't talkin bout the regular cub scouts around here.I am talking about those in the inner circle of ABB that use to come and browse thru the content over here.They didn't post,but they did read.And i have heard one on one from quite a few how they think it's a damn joke of the XXXXXXXX liberal,Obama,Hillary defense team that frequents the core of this site.But like they say,can't fix stupid.
Carry on

That's interesting stuff. Who has the issue with the content?

Insiders, Jerry. Insiders. Way above your pay grade, kid. Run along now.


 
Posted : September 14, 2016 11:33 am
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There is little doubt that he had signs of dementia when he ran for his second term. The fact that he refused to resign when it was obvious that he could not perform his duties says a lot.

Reagan was diagnosed with Alzheimer's in 1994, 10 years after he ran for his 2nd term and 6 yeara after he left office. There was never a suggestion that he resign from office because "it was obvious that he could not perform his duties", so it is disingenuous to say that he refused to do so. There were suggestions that he resign over Iran/Contra but that is another matter entirely.

According to his son Ron, Reagan showed signs of dementia 3 years into his first term. He cites Reagan's difficulties in his debates with Mondale as a sign of dementia.


 
Posted : September 14, 2016 11:58 am
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Is this the I SUPPORT HILLARY forum?
Funny how not much of anyone come's round here anymore.And it's not because ABB is no longer touring etc.The fact is this place makes most shake their head in disgust when they read the crap that runs over,under and thru here.And i ain't talkin bout the regular cub scouts around here.I am talking about those in the inner circle of ABB that use to come and browse thru the content over here.They didn't post,but they did read.And i have heard one on one from quite a few how they think it's a damn joke of the XXXXXXXX liberal,Obama,Hillary defense team that frequents the core of this site.But like they say,can't fix stupid.
Carry on

That's interesting stuff. Who has the issue with the content?

I was also curious as to who he considers "inner circle". I'm guessing Gregg & Dickey grab a cup of coffee and start their day off by reading the Whipping Post? Cool


 
Posted : September 14, 2016 1:29 pm
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There is little doubt that he had signs of dementia when he ran for his second term. The fact that he refused to resign when it was obvious that he could not perform his duties says a lot.

Reagan was diagnosed with Alzheimer's in 1994, 10 years after he ran for his 2nd term and 6 yeara after he left office. There was never a suggestion that he resign from office because "it was obvious that he could not perform his duties", so it is disingenuous to say that he refused to do so. There were suggestions that he resign over Iran/Contra but that is another matter entirely.

According to his son Ron, Reagan showed signs of dementia 3 years into his first term. He cites Reagan's difficulties in his debates with Mondale as a sign of dementia.

Reagan was coming off a succcessful first term. Hillary logged alot of frequent flyer miles. Not exactly an apples to apples comparison. If this was Bill things would be viewed differently


 
Posted : September 14, 2016 3:06 pm
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There is little doubt that he had signs of dementia when he ran for his second term. The fact that he refused to resign when it was obvious that he could not perform his duties says a lot.

Reagan was diagnosed with Alzheimer's in 1994, 10 years after he ran for his 2nd term and 6 yeara after he left office. There was never a suggestion that he resign from office because "it was obvious that he could not perform his duties", so it is disingenuous to say that he refused to do so. There were suggestions that he resign over Iran/Contra but that is another matter entirely.

According to his son Ron, Reagan showed signs of dementia 3 years into his first term. He cites Reagan's difficulties in his debates with Mondale as a sign of dementia.

Reagan was coming off a succcessful first term. Hillary logged alot of frequent flyier miles. Not exactly an apples to apples comparison. If this was Bill things would be viewed differently

Are you trying to make a point? If so, what is it?


 
Posted : September 14, 2016 3:25 pm
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There is little doubt that he had signs of dementia when he ran for his second term. The fact that he refused to resign when it was obvious that he could not perform his duties says a lot.

Reagan was diagnosed with Alzheimer's in 1994, 10 years after he ran for his 2nd term and 6 yeara after he left office. There was never a suggestion that he resign from office because "it was obvious that he could not perform his duties", so it is disingenuous to say that he refused to do so. There were suggestions that he resign over Iran/Contra but that is another matter entirely.

According to his son Ron, Reagan showed signs of dementia 3 years into his first term. He cites Reagan's difficulties in his debates with Mondale as a sign of dementia.

Retrospect is a wonderful thing. Did his son Ron say this at the time or years later?


 
Posted : September 14, 2016 3:28 pm
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There is little doubt that he had signs of dementia when he ran for his second term. The fact that he refused to resign when it was obvious that he could not perform his duties says a lot.

Reagan was diagnosed with Alzheimer's in 1994, 10 years after he ran for his 2nd term and 6 yeara after he left office. There was never a suggestion that he resign from office because "it was obvious that he could not perform his duties", so it is disingenuous to say that he refused to do so. There were suggestions that he resign over Iran/Contra but that is another matter entirely.

According to his son Ron, Reagan showed signs of dementia 3 years into his first term. He cites Reagan's difficulties in his debates with Mondale as a sign of dementia.

Retrospect is a wonderful thing. Did his son Ron say this at the time or years later?

It was in 2011. But that doesn't mean he didn't discuss it with the family back in 1984.


 
Posted : September 14, 2016 4:15 pm
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Not sure what you can and can't believe these days.

She does not look well from behind in this first video, Not sure what is going on....if she was that ill, I wonder why they did not take her to the hospital? She went to her daughters place and came out for photo op's. If any of you have had pneumonia , it can knock you on your butt. I work with patients who do and it can be tough on them.

They said it was the heat , but the weather from the video said it was 81 degrees 39 percent humidity and partly cloudy. It could have affected her if she was not feeling well to begin with.
It was also mentioned she was wearing seizure glasses. Before I heard that I though it was kinda odd to see her with sunglasses on. Caught me off guard, not saying you can't wear them, but you don't see a lot of politicians with them on either.

Hillary Clinton sick 9/11: Hillary collapses on September 11th, 2016

like I said, not sure what you can believe and not believe.

Hillary Clinton Has a Seizure Disorder


Everyone has a plan, till you get punched in the face,

 
Posted : September 15, 2016 3:58 am
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As long as we're speculating on Hillary's imminent death let me cast a positive spin. The following is quoted from https://www.archives.gov/federal-register/electoral-college/print_friendly.html?page=faq_content.html&title=U.%20S.%20Electoral%20College%3A%20Frequently%20Asked%20Questions#concession :

If a winning Presidential candidate dies or becomes incapacitated between the counting of electoral votes in Congress and the inauguration, the Vice President elect will become President, according to Section 3 of the 20th Amendment.

So those of us who are unhappy with the prospect of either a Clinton or Trump presidency may best be served by voting for Clinton and hoping the conjecture about her impending doom is correct. A Kaine presidency may be the best possiblle outcome available to us. She just needs to hang on long enough for the votes to be counted.


 
Posted : September 15, 2016 2:13 pm
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As long as we're speculating on Hillary's imminent death let me cast a positive spin. The following is quoted from https://www.archives.gov/federal-register/electoral-college/print_friendly.html?page=faq_content.html&title=U.%20S.%20Electoral%20College%3A%20Frequently%20Asked%20Questions#concession :

If a winning Presidential candidate dies or becomes incapacitated between the counting of electoral votes in Congress and the inauguration, the Vice President elect will become President, according to Section 3 of the 20th Amendment.

So those of us who are unhappy with the prospect of either a Clinton or Trump presidency may best be served by voting for Clinton and hoping the conjecture about her impending doom is correct. A Kaine presidency may be the best possiblle outcome available to us. She just needs to hang on long enough for the votes to be counted.

The electoral votes are not counted until January 6.

https://www.quora.com/When-will-the-2016-US-Presidential-Election-officially-close

[Edited on 9/15/2016 by jkeller]


 
Posted : September 15, 2016 2:19 pm
bob1954
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As long as we're speculating on Hillary's imminent death let me cast a positive spin. The following is quoted from https://www.archives.gov/federal-register/electoral-college/print_friendly.html?page=faq_content.html&title=U.%20S.%20Electoral%20College%3A%20Frequently%20Asked%20Questions#concession :

If a winning Presidential candidate dies or becomes incapacitated between the counting of electoral votes in Congress and the inauguration, the Vice President elect will become President, according to Section 3 of the 20th Amendment.

So those of us who are unhappy with the prospect of either a Clinton or Trump presidency may best be served by voting for Clinton and hoping the conjecture about her impending doom is correct. A Kaine presidency may be the best possiblle outcome available to us. She just needs to hang on long enough for the votes to be counted.

The electoral votes are not counted until January 6.

https://www.quora.com/When-will-the-2016-US-Presidential-Election-officially-close

Think she can hang on that long? Maybe with extraordinary measures? Hopefully she didn't give Trump her medical power of attorney back when they were chums.


 
Posted : September 15, 2016 2:47 pm
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Unless someone has proof that she has a problem which would make her unfit to serve, her candidacy will continue. It is not unreasonable for the populace to want to know that she is okay and that is all that is really going on now. No matter who gets into office, her or Trump, once they are in, when they have their annual physicals the public is always informed about the results. Either of them will be creating unique legacies, her as the first woman President, or him as a non politician, interested citizen who wants to do good for America. This is of course, if there is no 'October surprise' or other national emergency which would leave Obama as a sitting President in office.

So let's hope North Korea does not send any missiles to California, Russia doesn't get pissed off and nuke us, the economy does not crash, etc. etc. let us move on to the next chapter in American history.


 
Posted : September 16, 2016 11:51 am
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