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To: gronieel2 who wrote (967849)9/27/2016 1:28:05 PM
From: Bonefish1 Recommendation

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Stock Puppy

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The truly sad thing is that one of these jokers WILL be our next president.

I take it that you think Hillary is a JOKER?



To: gronieel2 who wrote (967849)9/27/2016 1:30:43 PM
From: locogringo1 Recommendation

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FJB

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Trump is a coke-sniffin old has-been who just took an ass kickin from frail old Hillary.

You prove my point. If Mr Trump lost, there would be no reason for you freaks of nature to use such dopey language and silly coke-sniffin accusations today. It's all over this thread about coke-sniffin and you freaks also know how to obey your handlers and bosses. Good little trained boys and girls.



To: gronieel2 who wrote (967849)9/27/2016 1:44:01 PM
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Trevor Noah mocks Donald Trump's sniffing problem at the first presidential debate

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To: gronieel2 who wrote (967849)9/27/2016 1:52:09 PM
From: zax  Respond to of 1575980
 
Is Trump starting to develop a serious neurological condition? A series of doctors were asked, and I've been told that this is a manifest sign of the advanced stages of the onset of Gilles de la Tourette Syndrome [Video below]. Note how the sniffs were always paired with blinking:

Tourette Syndrome And Other Tic Disorders

cwgsy.net

"Isn't Tourette Syndrome the one where they shout and swear?" is the question that I'm often asked. Gilles de la Tourette Syndrome is a widely misunderstood and under-diagnosed neurobiological condition, and sufferers can experience prejudice and ridicule.What can start as blinking and sniffing, can develop into a condition that affects every area of our lives. Tourette Syndrome is a spectrum disorder - it varies with each individual, and may be anywhere on the spectrum between very mild and severe. For most, it may never develop beyond blinking and sniffing (and the like), which are often written off as “nervous habits” or allergy symptoms. Recent research shows that 3% of the general school population may have tourette syndrome. 15 pupils in a school of 500 - the vast majority of which may be entirely unaware of why they have these "habits".