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Well, for one thing, again, Fox isn't a trustworthy source, and secondly, there's the matter of that elderly couple who ingested that compound because he touted it, and as a result, the husband died, and the wife was in critical condition . . . granted, it was because the compound was in a fish tank cleaning solution, but still. . . .
 

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Also the husband and wife who ingested the fish tank cleaner were morons. It was fish tank cleaner not the drug. I feel bad the guy died, but read the label for something you ingest. Especially the fact it said on it NOT FOR HUMAN CONSUMPTION.
 

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Honestly, I know him more for this HLN show he did last year, where he would go into these maximum security prisons and penitentiaries to interview convicted serial killers to figure out what possessed them to do what they did.
 

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Well, for one thing, again, Fox isn't a trustworthy source, and secondly, there's the matter of that elderly couple who ingested that compound because he touted it, and as a result, the husband died, and the wife was in critical condition . . . granted, it was because the compound was in a fish tank cleaning solution, but still. . . .
This is where Natural Selection comes in. Survival of the fittest. At this point, why anyone will take some chemical
1) That has not been FDA approved
2) You don’t know what the side effects will be
3) Trump said could be a POSSIBLE solution, but we’re still a long way from it reached critical mass
4) You have two eyes and the label says NOT FOR HUMAN CONSUMPTION.
If you never ate poison before, why would you eat it now?

Sorry folks. No free pass this time. If you’re dumb enough to take it, you’re dumb enough to die.
 

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This is where Natural Selection comes in. Survival of the fittest. At this point, why anyone will take some chemical
1) That has not been FDA approved
2) You don’t know what the side effects will be
3) Trump said could be a POSSIBLE solution, but we’re still a long way from it reached critical mass
4) You have two eyes and the label says NOT FOR HUMAN CONSUMPTION.
If you never ate poison before, why would you eat it now?

Sorry folks. No free pass this time. If you’re dumb enough to take it, you’re dumb enough to die.
It's worse. Chloroquine is FDA approved. The pharmaceutical version. What this woman and her husband took was fish tank cleaner that had chloroquine in it. The story gets even odder when you consider that the woman has a history of donating to democratic causes and has been a vocal Trump critic. Why would she take, what she calls, medical advice from Trump now? There is something fishy about this whole story.... :embarrassed:
 

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Well, for one thing, again, Fox isn't a trustworthy source, and secondly, there's the matter of that elderly couple who ingested that compound because he touted it, and as a result, the husband died, and the wife was in critical condition . . . granted, it was because the compound was in a fish tank cleaning solution, but still. . . .
Good god, put your hate aside for once
 

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It's worse. Chloroquine is FDA approved. The pharmaceutical version. What this woman and her husband took was fish tank cleaner that had chloroquine in it. The story gets even odder when you consider that the woman has a history of donating to democratic causes and has been a vocal Trump critic. Why would she take, what she calls, medical advice from Trump now? There is something fishy about this whole story.... :embarrassed:
Fishy!!! That’s a good one!😄😄😄
And yes, if it’s not prescribed or administered by a doctor, if you have such misgivings about Trump, why would you consider this sound advice?
Hydroxyl chloroquine. The same letters in the name Clorox. Feel lucky to try that? Once you get past the smell it probably ain’t that bad.
 
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