we still have a clown calling it a scam.Damn. Cautionary tales for da non believers.
@newworldafro
are these fake deaths? fake hospital stays? fake symptoms?
we still have a clown calling it a scam.Damn. Cautionary tales for da non believers.
we still have a clown calling it a scam.
@newworldafro
are these fake deaths? fake hospital stays? fake symptoms?
The fat joker in the OP is fat. He clearly is missing some nutrition in his life.
People catch colds.
If your immune system can't stop it, then you take the proper regimen.
I've never said there is no virus or people don't get sick or have died.
The Scamdemic is the reaction:
- Why have you never heard anyone in an official capacity say boost you immune system.
- We let these agencies and media tell us hydroxychloroquine doesn't work or unsafe, when there are plenty of glibsl studies that say otherwise
You didn't hear Trump telling people to boost themselves up by drinking poisons and how he was taking your miracle hydrocrap for the hell of it?
were you in a coma?
you will keep inserting a foot in your mouth because you are disingenuous. your words convict you every time.
Show me where hydroxychloroquine is a poison?
- It's a poison if you overdose people, like any other medication. There were studies where they did just that. There's a proper protocol w/ the correct dosage
- Here's the Zelenko Protocol
Trump abandoning the drug is highly unfortunate on the least and disgusting at the worse, but doesn't mean it doesn't work.
I posted the evidence. I didn't make up these studies or these doctors using it. The question you should be asking, why is the info being suppressed or censored or banned?
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These stories make my morning.Former Nashville councilman Tony Tenpenny dies of COVID-19 complications
Former Nashville councilman Tony Tenpenny dies from COVID-19 complications
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Nashville Tennessean
Former Nashville Council Member Tony Tenpenny has died due to complications from COVID-19, Vice Mayor Jim Shulman confirmed Sunday.
Tenpenny was hospitalized for more than a month at one of the St. Thomas hospitals and was placed on a ventilator earlier in September. He died overnight, Shulman said on Sunday afternoon.
"I am always saddened when I learn of the death of a former elected official," Shulman said in a statement. "My thoughts and prayers are with his family as they face this loss."
Tenpenny, who served on the Metro Council between 2011-2015, was a conservative member of the city's governing body and represented District 16. He unsuccessfully ran for reelection last year.
He and his wife, Robbie Tenpenny are the owners and directors of Lee House-Nashville Recovery Residences, the website for the business states.
"It is with a very heavy heart that I let you all know, Tony passed away yesterday. Please pray for me, our son Ira and family as we process this tragic loss," Robbie Tenpenny said in a Sunday post on Facebook.
Nashville Mayor John Cooper expressed his sympathies for Tenpenny's family.
"I am deeply saddened to hear of the passing of former councilman Tony Tenpenny. I send my condolences to his wife, Robbie, their son Ira and the rest of the Tenpenny family," Cooper said Sunday in a Twitter post.
In the months before his death, Tony Tenpenny shared social media posts calling into question the veracity of the ongoing global pandemic and the government's response.
Davidson County Juvenile Court Clerk Lonnell Matthews Jr., who served on the council with Tenpenny, shared his condolences Sunday in a Twitter post.
"I'm saddened by this news. Tony and I very seldom voted with each other but we respected each other. Prayers and condolences go out to the Tenpenny family. We have to continue to take COVID seriously until herd immunity is achieved," Matthews said.
Tenpenny graduated from Glencliff High School in 1981 and previously worked at Crown Ford and for US Airways.
Funeral arrangements are pending.