Feeble Hillary

From the article:

"Chronic cough in our case was determined to be of neurogenic origin only after exhaustive investigations failed to reveal a systemic cause, and, in particular, after a positive response to treatment of the hydrocephalus was observed."

Astounding how trained physicians with DECADES of training could only diagnose the ailment after "exhaustive investigations"; yet you, Alex Jones and the other conspiracy nuts can diagnose her condition from a couple short videos.
Um, they were referring to the study, not the particular case...
 
He so scared he won't even respond.

At all.
So what about these campaign buttons, are they real?

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So what about these campaign buttons, ate they real?

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What you posted has NOTHING to do with the photoshopped picture Tightie Rightie tried to pass off as real, and now refuses to discuss.

But nice attempt at diversion.
 
What you posted has NOTHING to do with the photoshopped picture Tightie Rightie tried to pass off as real, and now refuses to discuss.

But nice attempt at diversion.
They seem to be buttons used in campaigns by the Clintons depicting the confederate flag. I would suggest that it more than pertinent to the discussion, although I can see why you don't want it to be.

All I want to know is, are they real? I predict that you will do what you accuse others of and do a runner!!

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In July 2015, a photograph purportedly showing a young Hillary Clinton posing with a Confederate flag visible in the background began circulating online. While the image was posted to Facebook and Internet forums as early as 3 July 2015, the image didn't go viral until a few days later, when it was shared by conservative author Dinesh D'Souza:

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This picture, which was taken in the late 1960s when Hillary Clinton (then Hillary Rodham) was a student at Wellesley College in Massachusetts, has been digitally manipulated to add the image of a Confederate flag to one of the bookshelves visible behind her. The original photograph, which is part of Getty Images' "The Life Picture Collection," does not show any Confederate flag within its frame.

D'Sousa acknowledged his mistake and issued a "correction" via Twitter..

http://www.snopes.com/background-confederacy/
 
In July 2015, a photograph purportedly showing a young Hillary Clinton posing with a Confederate flag visible in the background began circulating online. While the image was posted to Facebook and Internet forums as early as 3 July 2015, the image didn't go viral until a few days later, when it was shared by conservative author Dinesh D'Souza:

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This picture, which was taken in the late 1960s when Hillary Clinton (then Hillary Rodham) was a student at Wellesley College in Massachusetts, has been digitally manipulated to add the image of a Confederate flag to one of the bookshelves visible behind her. The original photograph, which is part of Getty Images' "The Life Picture Collection," does not show any Confederate flag within its frame.

D'Sousa acknowledged his mistake and issued a "correction" via Twitter..

http://www.snopes.com/background-confederacy/
Yes I know about that, but I want to ascertain if those campaign buttons are real or Photoshopped. I genuinely don't know the answer.

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Yes I know about that, but I want to ascertain if those campaign buttons are real or Photoshopped. I genuinely don't know the answer.

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I'm not sure about the "Arkansas Travlers" because of the misspelling. I'm still checking on them.
 
In July 2015, a photograph purportedly showing a young Hillary Clinton posing with a Confederate flag visible in the background began circulating online. While the image was posted to Facebook and Internet forums as early as 3 July 2015, the image didn't go viral until a few days later, when it was shared by conservative author Dinesh D'Souza:

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This picture, which was taken in the late 1960s when Hillary Clinton (then Hillary Rodham) was a student at Wellesley College in Massachusetts, has been digitally manipulated to add the image of a Confederate flag to one of the bookshelves visible behind her. The original photograph, which is part of Getty Images' "The Life Picture Collection," does not show any Confederate flag within its frame.

D'Sousa acknowledged his mistake and issued a "correction" via Twitter..

http://www.snopes.com/background-confederacy/

Funny that Right commented on this post, eh Christie?
He thought the flag was real. He is a Photshoptard.
 
They seem to be buttons used in campaigns by the Clintons depicting the confederate flag. I would suggest that it more than pertinent to the discussion, although I can see why you don't want it to be.

All I want to know is, are they real? I predict that you will do what you accuse others of and do a runner!!

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They seem to be buttons, true, but you've yet to prove they were "used by the Clintons".

More likely, they were made and worn by private citizens.

So much for your BS "prediction".
 
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