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media is trying to have the video of the 9/11 event and HC's medical episode removed citing copyright issues. her vehicles are now handicapped equipped also. video is a bit long but interesting/insightful enough to be worth the time. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xvRIixnjS8Q
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Wow if Hillary dies or gets sick they could call off the elections  OH NO O for more time 
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No election will be called off or delayed. The DNC can pick someone. Plenty of communists want the job. Pick one.
The talking head MSM should all be required to wear large HC for president buttons clearly visible in all public appearances and broadcasts. So no one can mistake them for actual journalists.
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No election will be called off or delayed. The DNC can pick someone. Plenty of communists want the job. Pick one.
The talking head MSM should all be required to wear large HC for president buttons clearly visible in all public appearances and broadcasts. So no one can mistake them for actual journalists.
 Sadly, only too true.
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after reading a little more I've found that HC has a female MD traveling with her, she is the person who is standing with HC in the video of the seizure episode video, and the large black man who is with her everywhere and who has been photographed holding an emergency medicine injector is a neurologist.
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after reading a little more I've found that HC has a female MD traveling with her, she is the person who is standing with HC in the video of the seizure episode video, and the large black man who is with her everywhere and who has been photographed holding an emergency medicine injector is a neurologist.
I'm still trying to figure out which one's the exorcist.
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« Reply #7 on: September 13, 2016, 06:19:52 PM » |
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After doing a little reading on the subject, the DNC can actually appoint a replacement for her and she has no say in the matter. It appears there have been some rumblings to that effect already....replacing her, apparently due to her health issues. If they do it, it only takes a majority of the committee and it also means her VP pick will go, unless the new appointee wants the same VP candidate. It seems the removal and appointment can be done regardless of what the Dem. Convention results were. Having said all that, makes one wonder who the Committee would appoint, I can think of a number of candidates....the current VP being one of them. If Joe were to be appointed, my guess is we'd have another Democrat in the White House. Something to think about, especially with the coming retirement of a number of the Supreme Court members. That alone is scary enough, if appointed by a Dem. president the balance of opinion would go Liberal over night. That's the last thing this country needs.
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« Reply #8 on: September 13, 2016, 06:26:13 PM » |
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would go Liberal over night. That's just what this country needs.
I like this version better..... 
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« Reply #9 on: September 13, 2016, 06:47:43 PM » |
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after reading a little more I've found that HC has a female MD traveling with her, she is the person who is standing with HC in the video of the seizure episode video, and the large black man who is with her everywhere and who has been photographed holding an emergency medicine injector is a neurologist.
I'm still trying to figure out which one's the exorcist. If there was an exorcist there, it would solve a lot of problems.............
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« Reply #10 on: September 13, 2016, 06:54:30 PM » |
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after reading a little more I've found that HC has a female MD traveling with her, she is the person who is standing with HC in the video of the seizure episode video, and the large black man who is with her everywhere and who has been photographed holding an emergency medicine injector is a neurologist.
I'm still trying to figure out which one's the exorcist. Now that, right there, is funny stuff !!
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« Reply #11 on: September 14, 2016, 08:57:23 PM » |
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I am about as apolitical as you can get. But this topic struck me as an attorney stopped by and chatted with me for a few minutes Monday or Tuesday. He is a die hard Republican and has Parkinson’s. He commented regarding the rumor that Hillary Clinton may have Parkinson’s. He said he watched some video and believes the rumors are well founded as Hillary Clinton exhibited many of the "tells" of people suffering from Parkinson’s. FWIW. For the opposite point of view, check the SNOPES article. [And yes, I realize that Snopes is just as biased as the die hard Republican.]
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« Reply #12 on: September 15, 2016, 04:21:53 AM » |
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Well, other than the Parkinson's Disease, Epilepsy, Syphilis, multiple daily seizures, weakness, falling down, migraines and constant headaches, early onset dementia, total memory loss and a snarky attitude, I'd say she is just fine and perfectly fit.
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« Reply #13 on: September 15, 2016, 05:24:21 AM » |
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In the video, Mrs. Clinton appears to completely lose the function in both of her legs. They appear to be made of rubber.
Definitely neurological in nature. Most probably not pneumonia (respiratory) related.
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« Reply #14 on: September 15, 2016, 05:33:05 AM » |
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It's got to be pneumonia only. If not it would mean she is lying again and that surly can't be? 
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would go Liberal over night. That's just what this country needs.
I like this version better.....  You would. Be careful what you wish for. You'll be singing a different tune when the Constitution is thoroughly shredded and it's your rights being trampled.
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Well, other than the Parkinson's Disease, Epilepsy, Syphilis, multiple daily seizures, weakness, falling down, migraines and constant headaches, early onset dementia, total memory loss and a snarky attitude, I'd say she is just fine and perfectly fit.
Nice list please add terminal PMS and bitch extra ordinaire.
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Anyone concerned that Trump's father suffered from Alzheimers for 6 years, before dying at 69? I haven't seen it reported. Genetic predisposition is a legitimate concern.
I'm not thrilled with the health of either one of them. I'm their age, and have my share of health problems...can't imagine running, let alone, accepting the burden of being President. Look at the way it has aged younger people, who go in with no health issues.
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« Reply #18 on: September 15, 2016, 02:26:41 PM » |
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Anyone concerned that Trump's father suffered from Alzheimers for 6 years, before dying at 69? I haven't seen it reported. Genetic predisposition is a legitimate concern.
No, I am not. Pretty hard to get anyone, if you are going to go to all their relatives, and if any of them got sick early, disqualify them. Trump is on the stump for hours daily. He is everywhere. I have seen NO sign of fatigue. Hillary is different. She quite often goes off the campaign for days. She does shorter rallys, and less of them. She is not nearly as robust as Trump. Her health, not her mothers or fathers, does concern me. She has a Dr. with her all the time! Trump does not.
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Anyone concerned that Trump's father suffered from Alzheimers for 6 years, before dying at 69? I haven't seen it reported. Genetic predisposition is a legitimate concern.
I'm not thrilled with the health of either one of them. I'm their age, and have my share of health problems...can't imagine running, let alone, accepting the burden of being President. Look at the way it has aged younger people, who go in with no health issues.
How about some more telepathic diagnosis, this time of candidate Trump: Aside from some of the classic symptoms of early-onset Altiemers, (mood & personality changes, lack of control, inexplicable outbursts, unwarranted anger, lack of judgement, & on & on), Trump exhibits ALL the classic symptoms of Narcissistic Personality Disorder: (verbatim quote from Wikopedia) "People with narcissistic personality disorder are characterized by their persistent grandiosity, excessive need for admiration, and a disdain and lack of empathy for others.[8][9] These individuals often display arrogance, a sense of superiority, and power-seeking behaviors.[10] Narcissistic personality disorder is different from having a strong sense of self-confidence. This is because people with NPD typically value themselves over others to the extent that they disregard the feelings and wishes of others and expect to be treated as superior regardless of their actual status or achievements.[8][11] In addition, people with NPD may exhibit fragile egos, an inability to tolerate criticism, and a tendency to belittle others in an attempt to validate their own superiority.[11] According to the DSM-5, individuals with NPD have most or all of the following symptoms, typically without commensurate qualities or accomplishments:[8][11] -Grandiosity with expectations of superior treatment from others -Fixated on fantasies of power, success, intelligence, attractiveness, etc. -Self-perception of being unique, superior and associated with high-status people and institutions -Needing constant admiration from others -Sense of entitlement to special treatment and to obedience from others -Exploitative of others to achieve personal gain -Unwilling to empathize with others' feelings, wishes, or needs -Intensely envious of others and the belief that others are equally envious of them -Pompous and arrogant demeanorSigns and symptoms" Would anyone reading this hire this guy to work in the front office?, To deal with an important client/customer of a different race or religion or political views concerning an important matter? Would you have any concerns about his ability to work with others? Would you accept a job from him without concern of being paid in full upon completion of the work? But for your hatred of Hillary, would you vote for this guy for anything?
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No, I am not. Pretty hard to get anyone, if you are going to go to all their relatives, and if any of them got sick early, disqualify them. Trump is on the stump for hours daily. He is everywhere. I have seen NO sign of fatigue. Hillary is different. She quite often goes off the campaign for days. She does shorter rallys, and less of them. She is not nearly as robust as Trump. Her health, not her mothers or fathers, does concern me. She has a Dr. with her all the time! Trump does not. I share this observation and it concerns me.
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« Reply #23 on: September 17, 2016, 02:13:07 PM » |
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« Reply #24 on: September 17, 2016, 06:28:11 PM » |
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In the video, Mrs. Clinton appears to completely lose the function in both of her legs. They appear to be made of rubber.
Definitely neurological in nature. Most probably not pneumonia (respiratory) related.
My mother in-law started losing her balance...then her legs would just out from under her causing her to fall. It got more progressive as the weeks/months went on. The doctors finally said that she had dementia. She steadily went down hill from there and finally had to go to a nursing home for care.....where she finally died from the dementia. Could this be what's happening to Hillary?
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The man is ORANGE for God's sake!  The Juice is loose.
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« Reply #26 on: September 18, 2016, 03:24:57 AM » |
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Thing of it is, if she is made president I'm afraid we will all be sick eventually. I think she is contagious! 
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« Reply #27 on: September 18, 2016, 06:08:20 AM » |
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Thing of it is, if she is made president I'm afraid we will all be sick eventually. I think she is contagious!  Good thing we have Obamacare!
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« Reply #28 on: September 18, 2016, 06:13:02 AM » |
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I believe she is not only very sick physically but mentally as well.
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Thing of it is, if she is made president I'm afraid we will all be sick eventually. I think she is contagious!  Good thing we have Obamacare! For the record. Most of us do not have obamacare, please speak for yourself.
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« Reply #30 on: September 18, 2016, 07:37:23 AM » |
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Thing of it is, if she is made president I'm afraid we will all be sick eventually. I think she is contagious!  Good thing we have Obamacare! For the record. Most of us do not have obamacare, please speak for yourself. It was meant, as a country....I thought that would have been understood.
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« Reply #31 on: September 18, 2016, 09:10:31 AM » |
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Anyone concerned that Trump's father suffered from Alzheimers for 6 years, before dying at 69? I haven't seen it reported. Genetic predisposition is a legitimate concern.
I'm not thrilled with the health of either one of them. I'm their age, and have my share of health problems...can't imagine running, let alone, accepting the burden of being President. Look at the way it has aged younger people, who go in with no health issues.
How about some more telepathic diagnosis, this time of candidate Trump: Aside from some of the classic symptoms of early-onset Altiemers, (mood & personality changes, lack of control, inexplicable outbursts, unwarranted anger, lack of judgement, & on & on), Trump exhibits ALL the classic symptoms of Narcissistic Personality Disorder: (verbatim quote from Wikopedia) "People with narcissistic personality disorder are characterized by their persistent grandiosity, excessive need for admiration, and a disdain and lack of empathy for others.[8][9] These individuals often display arrogance, a sense of superiority, and power-seeking behaviors.[10] Narcissistic personality disorder is different from having a strong sense of self-confidence. This is because people with NPD typically value themselves over others to the extent that they disregard the feelings and wishes of others and expect to be treated as superior regardless of their actual status or achievements.[8][11] In addition, people with NPD may exhibit fragile egos, an inability to tolerate criticism, and a tendency to belittle others in an attempt to validate their own superiority.[11] According to the DSM-5, individuals with NPD have most or all of the following symptoms, typically without commensurate qualities or accomplishments:[8][11] -Grandiosity with expectations of superior treatment from others -Fixated on fantasies of power, success, intelligence, attractiveness, etc. -Self-perception of being unique, superior and associated with high-status people and institutions -Needing constant admiration from others -Sense of entitlement to special treatment and to obedience from others -Exploitative of others to achieve personal gain -Unwilling to empathize with others' feelings, wishes, or needs -Intensely envious of others and the belief that others are equally envious of them -Pompous and arrogant demeanorSigns and symptoms" Would anyone reading this hire this guy to work in the front office?, To deal with an important client/customer of a different race or religion or political views concerning an important matter? Would you have any concerns about his ability to work with others? Would you accept a job from him without concern of being paid in full upon completion of the work? But for your hatred of Hillary, would you vote for this guy for anything? did you bother to read your own post? You can apply those symptoms to virtually every elected or oppointed official walking the planet, especially HRC.
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How about some more telepathic diagnosis, this time of candidate Trump:
Aside from some of the classic symptoms of early-onset Altiemers, (mood & personality changes, lack of control, inexplicable outbursts, unwarranted anger, lack of judgement, & on & on), Trump exhibits ALL the classic symptoms of Narcissistic Personality Disorder: (verbatim quote from Wikopedia)
"People with narcissistic personality disorder are characterized by their persistent grandiosity, excessive need for admiration, and a disdain and lack of empathy for others.[8][9] These individuals often display arrogance, a sense of superiority, and power-seeking behaviors.[10] Narcissistic personality disorder is different from having a strong sense of self-confidence. This is because people with NPD typically value themselves over others to the extent that they disregard the feelings and wishes of others and expect to be treated as superior regardless of their actual status or achievements.[8][11] In addition, people with NPD may exhibit fragile egos, an inability to tolerate criticism, and a tendency to belittle others in an attempt to validate their own superiority.[11]
According to the DSM-5, individuals with NPD have most or all of the following symptoms, typically without commensurate qualities or accomplishments:[8][11]
-Grandiosity with expectations of superior treatment from others -Fixated on fantasies of power, success, intelligence, attractiveness, etc. -Self-perception of being unique, superior and associated with high-status people and institutions -Needing constant admiration from others -Sense of entitlement to special treatment and to obedience from others -Exploitative of others to achieve personal gain -Unwilling to empathize with others' feelings, wishes, or needs -Intensely envious of others and the belief that others are equally envious of them -Pompous and arrogant demeanorSigns and symptoms"
Would anyone reading this hire this guy to work in the front office?, To deal with an important client/customer of a different race or religion or political views concerning an important matter? Would you have any concerns about his ability to work with others? Would you accept a job from him without concern of being paid in full upon completion of the work? But for your hatred of Hillary, would you vote for this guy for anything?
Is it just me, or does anyone else think the above post accurately describes the idiot currently in the whitehouse?
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How about some more telepathic diagnosis, this time of candidate Trump:
Aside from some of the classic symptoms of early-onset Altiemers, (mood & personality changes, lack of control, inexplicable outbursts, unwarranted anger, lack of judgement, & on & on), Trump exhibits ALL the classic symptoms of Narcissistic Personality Disorder: (verbatim quote from Wikopedia)
"People with narcissistic personality disorder are characterized by their persistent grandiosity, excessive need for admiration, and a disdain and lack of empathy for others.[8][9] These individuals often display arrogance, a sense of superiority, and power-seeking behaviors.[10] Narcissistic personality disorder is different from having a strong sense of self-confidence. This is because people with NPD typically value themselves over others to the extent that they disregard the feelings and wishes of others and expect to be treated as superior regardless of their actual status or achievements.[8][11] In addition, people with NPD may exhibit fragile egos, an inability to tolerate criticism, and a tendency to belittle others in an attempt to validate their own superiority.[11]
According to the DSM-5, individuals with NPD have most or all of the following symptoms, typically without commensurate qualities or accomplishments:[8][11]
-Grandiosity with expectations of superior treatment from others -Fixated on fantasies of power, success, intelligence, attractiveness, etc. -Self-perception of being unique, superior and associated with high-status people and institutions -Needing constant admiration from others -Sense of entitlement to special treatment and to obedience from others -Exploitative of others to achieve personal gain -Unwilling to empathize with others' feelings, wishes, or needs -Intensely envious of others and the belief that others are equally envious of them -Pompous and arrogant demeanorSigns and symptoms"
Would anyone reading this hire this guy to work in the front office?, To deal with an important client/customer of a different race or religion or political views concerning an important matter? Would you have any concerns about his ability to work with others? Would you accept a job from him without concern of being paid in full upon completion of the work? But for your hatred of Hillary, would you vote for this guy for anything?
Is it just me, or does anyone else think the above post accurately describes the idiot currently in the whitehouse? No, absolutely not.
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How about some more telepathic diagnosis, this time of candidate Trump:
Aside from some of the classic symptoms of early-onset Altiemers, (mood & personality changes, lack of control, inexplicable outbursts, unwarranted anger, lack of judgement, & on & on), Trump exhibits ALL the classic symptoms of Narcissistic Personality Disorder: (verbatim quote from Wikopedia)
"People with narcissistic personality disorder are characterized by their persistent grandiosity, excessive need for admiration, and a disdain and lack of empathy for others.[8][9] These individuals often display arrogance, a sense of superiority, and power-seeking behaviors.[10] Narcissistic personality disorder is different from having a strong sense of self-confidence. This is because people with NPD typically value themselves over others to the extent that they disregard the feelings and wishes of others and expect to be treated as superior regardless of their actual status or achievements.[8][11] In addition, people with NPD may exhibit fragile egos, an inability to tolerate criticism, and a tendency to belittle others in an attempt to validate their own superiority.[11]
According to the DSM-5, individuals with NPD have most or all of the following symptoms, typically without commensurate qualities or accomplishments:[8][11]
-Grandiosity with expectations of superior treatment from others -Fixated on fantasies of power, success, intelligence, attractiveness, etc. -Self-perception of being unique, superior and associated with high-status people and institutions -Needing constant admiration from others -Sense of entitlement to special treatment and to obedience from others -Exploitative of others to achieve personal gain -Unwilling to empathize with others' feelings, wishes, or needs -Intensely envious of others and the belief that others are equally envious of them -Pompous and arrogant demeanorSigns and symptoms"
Would anyone reading this hire this guy to work in the front office?, To deal with an important client/customer of a different race or religion or political views concerning an important matter? Would you have any concerns about his ability to work with others? Would you accept a job from him without concern of being paid in full upon completion of the work? But for your hatred of Hillary, would you vote for this guy for anything?
Is it just me, or does anyone else think the above post accurately describes the idiot currently in the whitehouse? Sure, that is an easy one, almost everyone can see that.
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« Reply #37 on: September 19, 2016, 04:35:54 AM » |
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Thing of it is, if she is made president I'm afraid we will all be sick eventually. I think she is contagious!  Good thing we have Obamacare! Baldo, I don't follow you at all on that one. It's called the Affordable Care Act, yet it's anything but that for the majority. Those that can afford it for the most part are getting subsidies at the expense of higher premiums for the rest of the participants. Some states are showing premium increases next year as high as 42% on an already inflated cost for members. And what they're getting in return is less coverage with deductibles that have increased into the thousands. That's just ONE thing shoved down the throats of the public that make up part of this POTUS' legacy. Certainly not one I'd be proud of, yet he foolishly continues to blow that same note on the trumpet.
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« Reply #38 on: September 19, 2016, 05:14:07 AM » |
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Thing of it is, if she is made president I'm afraid we will all be sick eventually. I think she is contagious!  Good thing we have Obamacare! Baldo, I don't follow you at all on that one. It's called the Affordable Care Act, yet it's anything but that for the majority. Those that can afford it for the most part are getting subsidies at the expense of higher premiums for the rest of the participants. Some states are showing premium increases next year as high as 42% on an already inflated cost for members. And what they're getting in return is less coverage with deductibles that have increased into the thousands. That's just ONE thing shoved down the throats of the public that make up part of this POTUS' legacy. Certainly not one I'd be proud of, yet he foolishly continues to blow that same note on the trumpet. John, I'm not going to get into this whole argument AGAIN. I agree, it's not perfect, but most of what you've listed are the results of insurance companies doing what insurance companies do.
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« Reply #39 on: September 19, 2016, 05:26:27 AM » |
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"On average, premiums have risen by about 5.8 percent a year since Obama took office, compared to 13.2 percent in the nine years before Obama. "
This is a quote from Politifact in regards to Trump saying that costs have increased 35-65% under Obama. The Affordable Care Act is nowhere close to perfect. But in order for us to improve our healthcare in the USA we need to deal in facts.
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