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In reply to the discussion: Pic Of The Moment: Fox News Medical Advice [View all]IronLionZion
(51,020 posts)17. And if school kids live with grandparents in the house
they may have found a Republican solution to Social Security and Medicare funding shortages.
No one ever thinks they'll be in the 2-3% or whatever mortality. The truth is many of the folks reading and seeing this stuff won't be alive in a few months.
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mehmet's eyes look dead. phil looks insane. he looked like he was spitting during that bit.
niyad
Apr 2020
#11
I know. I try at least once a day to be optimistic. That used up my quota for April.
niyad
Apr 2020
#16
It has always been the case that these people care more about fetuses than children. n/t.
NNadir
Apr 2020
#22
Whatever professional accrediting boards there are behind these "doctors"
dobleremolque
Apr 2020
#30
If I want medical advice, I'll turn to a REAL celebrity, like Matthew McConaughey.
tclambert
Apr 2020
#42
I'd just as soon call this "Oprah Legacy Medical Advice" as "FOXNews Medical Advise"
RockRaven
Apr 2020
#46
On swimming pool death being wrong, there was a meme posted with some numbers...
ahoysrcsm
Apr 2020
#50
