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Re: Trump's 'pattern of cognitive decline' alarms psychiatrists
« Reply #50 on: April 11, 2019, 03:20:59 am »
Bandy Lee has been peddling these claims for years. No one else has backed Lee up on this.

Of Course. The Diagnosis which eventually passes as a show of hands as Correct have no more scirence behind them either.

All they need is accusation couched in scientistic gobbleydegook and a room full of thin air and nodding heads.
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Re: Trump's 'pattern of cognitive decline' alarms psychiatrists
« Reply #51 on: April 11, 2019, 03:28:51 am »
Of Course. The Diagnosis which eventually passes as a show of hands as Correct have no more scirence behind them either.

All they need is accusation couched in scientistic gobbleydegook and a room full of thin air and nodding heads.
As is true with so much they claim. Well said!
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