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LTC Kevin B.
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This was a medical opinion from a drunk, belligerent, sexist, and abusive physician who claimed Trump "might live to be 200 years old".

Not putting much weight into that medical opinion.
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Maj John Bell
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LTC Kevin B. - You are still poisoning the well instead of addressing the assertions. I'm not really concerned with the source if there is other corroborating evidence. If a known drug dealer ran up to me and said, "Look Man!!! Your house is on fire!!!" And I saw smoke billowing from the windows, I'd pay attention; despite the source originally reporting the fire.

In the presence of evidence that refutes Dr. Jackson's assertions, I'd dismiss his assertions out of hand. That is not the case. On the contrary, there is no shortage of credible evidence that President Biden has experienced mental decline.

Of the five questions I've listed above, I can provide multiple video clips and/or reports of multiple occasions where the answer is yes; for 4 of the 5. That is enough to make me wonder if someone is managing him well enough that I am screened from seeing evidence of the 5th.

If in fact he is experiencing mental decline, it begs the question..."Is he still competent to hold the office?" I suspect that he is still competent. But I hope that someone is regularly checking from now until January 20th, 2023. I would not bet that he will be competent enough to best serve the country until the end of his 1st term. I pray that he is because I have a difficult time imaging a fully mentally competent VP Harris better serving the U.S. than a mentally diminished President Biden.
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LTC Kevin B.
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Maj John Bell - I'm not concerned about the President's mental status, nor with the Vice President's ability to serve.
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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel
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Maj John Bell
Maj John Bell
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SGT Charlie Lee - When did I mention President Biden's age? I'm not judging President Biden by his age. I would not be any less concerned if he was 35 and exhibiting:
_mental lapses
_inappropriate emotional outbursts that are not normal for him
_Having difficulty finding his way in familiar places
_Struggling to come up with the right word for something common, saying the same thing over and over, or asking the same question many times
_Becoming increasingly overwhelmed when making decisions, accomplishing tasks, or understanding instructions

Since Ronald Reagan is no longer president, no we do not need to talk about his mental capacity towards the end of his Presidency. But while he was President it WAS a topic of discussion, and rightfully so.

A more direct answer to your question. So what if Ronald Reagan had Alzheimer's Disease while in office? What does that have to do with the present? Joe Biden is the President NOW. "Well Ronald Reagan had Alzheimer's Disease while in office" is not a valid reason/defense of leaving President Biden in office if he is non-compos mentis. The electoral college put Ronald Reagan into office, not his handlers (who undoubtedly managed to hide President Reagan's decline from us.) The electoral college put Joe Biden into office, not his handlers (who appear to be unable to hide his decline).

Make no mistake, I'm not asserting that President Biden has declined to the point that he is no longer fit for office. But I have seen enough over the last 2-3 years that in my NON-MEDICAL opinion I am concerned about his ability to finish his 1st term.

To be honest, I don't think President Biden should be in office. But It has nothing to do with possible mental decline, or "election fraud." I just think his vision of America and his policies as expressed on his campaign page are crap. But I'm willing to wait to resolve that in November of 2024, as long as we have him and not his handlers filling the role of President. At least Ronald Reagan's handlers were not "nanny-staters."
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The poor man definitely shows signs of having some sort of cognitive problem, and I'm not trying to bad mouth him, it's just very apparent when you hear him speak and he tries to recall names, places, facts, etc...
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