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Secretary of State Clinton hospitalized

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Zaac

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My prayers are with Secretary of State Clinton and her family. Hopefully she'll have a speedy recovery and can get back home to her family.:praying:
 

carpro

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Nice Christian attitude. She is being treated for a dangerous blood clot following her concussion. I wish her all the best and a speedy recovery.

She had a concussion?

Did she go to the hospital to be treated when it happened?

Did she even see a doctor?

Now we have a blood clot, presumably on the brain.

Excuse my skepticism. She's earned it. Her history says she will go to any lengths to keep from testifying...about lots of things.
 

NaasPreacher (C4K)

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My prayers are with Secretary of State Clinton and her family. Hopefully she'll have a speedy recovery and can get back home to her family.:praying:

Thank for a Christian response. She hasn't looked well for several months.

I pray she has a speedy and complete recovery.
 
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Revmitchell

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If she is actually sick then I pray it does not get worse. But this is a move straight out of bills play book. Neither of them can be trusted
 

carpro

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If she is actually sick then I pray it does not get worse. But this is a move straight out of bills play book. Neither of them can be trusted

I can't find where a doctor has made any kind of statement. All information is coming from Clinton aides. Where is the doctor?
 

carpro

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Secretary Clinton's concussion was well reported in the media recently.

They report whatever they are told.

She hasn't been seen by any news source in days. No one has interviewed a doctor concerning the "severe dehydration" that caused her to pass out and hit her head. Alone. At home. No witnesses.

Where's the doctor?

Severe dehydration is reason enough for hospitalization, especially combined with a concussion. A reasonably prudent physician would have hospitalized her then, especially considering who she is. Why didn't they?

There are lots of questions. The only answers we get are from Clinton aides.

Where are the doctors?
 

NaasPreacher (C4K)

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I don't understand why, on a Christian forum, the first response is not one of compassion. :confused:

If it is a sham we can deal with that when it comes out. Should our first response not be the caring one?
 

carpro

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I don't understand why, on a Christian forum, the first response is not one of compassion. :confused:

If it is a sham we can deal with that when it comes out. Should our first response not be the caring one?

Compassion should be based on the truth. We don't know what that is.
 
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Compassion should be based on the truth. We don't know what that is.

I think as a general principle, most people give the benefit of the doubt. For example if a member on this board were to post on a personal problem of theirs (say a family member died)-nobody would go around checking to see if the misfortune was true or not before offering prayers and support.
 

carpro

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I think as a general principle, most people give the benefit of the doubt. For example if a member on this board were to post on a personal problem of theirs (say a family member died)-nobody would go around checking to see if the misfortune was true or not before offering prayers and support.

Do we have any politicians posting here? :smilewinkgrin:

If we find out that she has a legitimate injury, I will be among the first to wish her a speedy recovery. She is needed in Washington.
 

Bro. James

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Jesus said as He was being crucified: " Father, forgive them; they know not what they do. Compassion is still the answer, regardless of the rightness or wrongness of a person".

"All have sinned and come short of the glory of God. There are none righteous, not one".

Beware: the wood, hay and stubble.

Considering the world situation and the number of clowns we have allowed inside the beltway, Sec. Clinton may have done a commendable job.

Selah,

Bro. James
 

pinoybaptist

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Considering the world situation and the number of clowns we have allowed inside the beltway, Sec. Clinton may have done a commendable job.

Selah,

Bro. James

She sure did a commendable job throwing herself under the bus for the Chief Clown in the White House.
 

Zaac

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I don't understand why, on a Christian forum, the first response is not one of compassion. :confused:

If it is a sham we can deal with that when it comes out. Should our first response not be the caring one?

Because you are dealing with a bunch of folks who have set politics up as a god. And the way that they respond to anyone whose politics isn't the same as theirs testifies as such.

The responses in this thread are just another example of the unrepentant( because they don't think they have done anything wrong), Christian wickedness that has the country and the world where they are.
 

Zaac

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Compassion should be based on the truth. We don't know what that is.

And one has to wonder how many times in your life has compassion been extended without the person knowing the truth?


Do we have any politicians posting here? :smilewinkgrin:

If we find out that she has a legitimate injury, I will be among the first to wish her a speedy recovery. She is needed in Washington.

Yes, because we all know that in order to extend compassion, YOU need to be convinced there was a legitimate injury. Which makes the compassion about YOU.

Compassion is about the OTHER person, not you.

Philippians 2:3
Do nothing out of selfish ambition or vain conceit, but in humility consider others better than yourselves.
 
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