Ron Paul Hospitalized

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Dangit. He's been in some physical decline lately, but he's still been as sharp as a whip intellectually. Word on the down-lo is maybe a stroke.




Let’s all hope the crazy old coot recovers soon.

Paul plays an instrumental role in demonstrating to all Americans just how wrongheaded libertarian dogma truly is.

"Libertarian dogma" is only the ethos around which this nation was founded, commie jackass.

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My mom had several of those over the years, and at the time no one knew it. She had sort of weird symptoms and she was perpetually complaining about the ailment du jour, so no one paid any attention. But I remember the first one--well, afterwards--because she came over to my apartment while I was at work, took down my living room drapes and threw them in the washing machine, drapery hooks and all. When I got home, the dryer was going and sounded like it was full of .. well, drapery hooks. It completely ruined my drapes, of course. When I opened the dryer and saw what was in there, I was flabbergasted. She was like, wut? When I said, we don't wash the curtains with the hooks still in them, she said, of course you do. I always do. Which of course she never had. I suppose, looking back, we should have known something was actually wrong with her this time.

I offer this story because you gotta watch out after one of these. Sometimes a screw comes a little loose.

Yep. Very good point. Sad about your mom. I remember mentioning some place around here last year that he was starting to blink and stutter. He should just close himself off and live out the rest of his days with his family. He's done enough. He's the Thomas Jefferson of our time. The father of the Tea Party. That'll do. We'll take it from here.
 
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Dangit. He's been in some physical decline lately, but he's still been as sharp as a whip intellectually. Word on the down-lo is maybe a stroke.




Let’s all hope the crazy old coot recovers soon.

Paul plays an instrumental role in demonstrating to all Americans just how wrongheaded libertarian dogma truly is.


Your absolute assertions make me vomit every time I allow myself to read them.

You are nothing. You've always been nothing.
 
This is a cool video. I remember back in 2008, there were so many fantastic videos on Ron Paul, made by his supporters. It was all grassroots… which of course is nothing like most of the mainstream candidates.

 
No link yet.

Dangit. He's been in some physical decline lately, but he's still been as sharp as a whip intellectually. Word on the down-lo is maybe a stroke.




Let’s all hope the crazy old coot recovers soon.

Paul plays an instrumental role in demonstrating to all Americans just how wrongheaded libertarian dogma truly is.

"Libertarian dogma" is only the ethos around which this nation was founded, commie jackass.


That's why it's so important for socialists to undermine it.
 
Had Ron or Ross Perot had a plane, a TV show, and been large and boisterous, both would have become pResident.......or Islamic
 
The statesman was back on the set today.

The Centers for Disease Control have come out with a new estimate of the Covid infection fatality ratio and the numbers will shock you. No wonder the Florida governor has said "enough is enough" and decided to open his state up completely. We are told to trust the CDC, so why is the mainstream media ignoring this very important news? Is this still about a disease...or is it politics?



So, no longer breaking news, back to the usual shenanigans. I still say he should just keep his rear end at home. Even though I guess technically, he's only a hop skip away from his rockin chair.
 
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Apple tea can be a tasty drink.
 
There's a virus going around that causes nasal congestion. In order for that to happen. It means that a infection is building up in the brain. And consuming dairy and sugar or any other foods that causes inflammation will increase the chance of having clots in the brain.
But eating right, drinking chemical free water and taking a couple of aspirin a day, will help prevent the brain from clots during this flu.

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Brain plaque buildup tied to Alzheimer's found in young adults







No one recommends two aspirin a day - Is Scott Atlas your personal physician?

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My mom had several of those over the years, and at the time no one knew it. She had sort of weird symptoms and she was perpetually complaining about the ailment du jour, so no one paid any attention. But I remember the first one--well, afterwards--because she came over to my apartment while I was at work, took down my living room drapes and threw them in the washing machine, drapery hooks and all. When I got home, the dryer was going and sounded like it was full of .. well, drapery hooks. It completely ruined my drapes, of course. When I opened the dryer and saw what was in there, I was flabbergasted. She was like, wut? When I said, we don't wash the curtains with the hooks still in them, she said, of course you do. I always do. Which of course she never had. I suppose, looking back, we should have known something was actually wrong with her this time.

I offer this story because you gotta watch out after one of these. Sometimes a screw comes a little loose.

My Dad lived to be 96 but his last four years were hell. Had to take over his personal finances and bill paying after he started taking a taxi to the bank, withdrawing 10 grand at a pop then head over to Western Union to send it to third world countries as advance payment for a lottery they told him he would need to pay taxes prior to getting his bazillions.

Finally went to assisted living where he thought nurses were tying him up and watching his television inn the middle of the night. Not a good scene. It taught me that I NEVER want to get to that stage. Thankfully we have a Death with Dignity law here in Oregon where you can leave our planet before you start doing shit like that.
 
My mom had several of those over the years, and at the time no one knew it. She had sort of weird symptoms and she was perpetually complaining about the ailment du jour, so no one paid any attention. But I remember the first one--well, afterwards--because she came over to my apartment while I was at work, took down my living room drapes and threw them in the washing machine, drapery hooks and all. When I got home, the dryer was going and sounded like it was full of .. well, drapery hooks. It completely ruined my drapes, of course. When I opened the dryer and saw what was in there, I was flabbergasted. She was like, wut? When I said, we don't wash the curtains with the hooks still in them, she said, of course you do. I always do. Which of course she never had. I suppose, looking back, we should have known something was actually wrong with her this time.

I offer this story because you gotta watch out after one of these. Sometimes a screw comes a little loose.

My Dad lived to be 96 but his last four years were hell. Had to take over his personal finances and bill paying after he started taking a taxi to the bank, withdrawing 10 grand at a pop then head over to Western Union to send it to third world countries as advance payment for a lottery they told him he would need to pay taxes prior to getting his bazillions.

Finally went to assisted living where he thought nurses were tying him up and watching his television inn the middle of the night. Not a good scene. It taught me that I NEVER want to get to that stage. Thankfully we have a Death with Dignity law here in Oregon where you can leave our planet before you start doing shit like that.
Poor guy and poor you having to watch and try to run interference. Mom didn't have dementia, though. Her confusion in little pockets of her brain eventually resolved, I think. It was the aftermath of the TIA's, which is why I brought it up.
 

Apple tea can be a tasty drink.

I dunno about tea, but you just reminded me that they're making fresh apple cider down at the orchard, I might take a cruise down there this weekend and get some, thanks
 

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