• ObamaCare fainting compilation
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[video=youtube;PPzboLdqKy4]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PPzboLdqKy4[/video]
well, this is kinda creepy..
it's almost as if he cares about you amerifats
[QUOTE=ChewGum;44684550]it's almost as if he cares about you amerifats[/QUOTE] What's that? your feeling abit light headed?.. Someone get this person a drink of water
Oh man when it showed the other politicians doing the same thing I just lost it.
This is extremely weird I mean there are a lot of these campaign things, outdoors, with people dressed more heavily than usual. But still weird.
It's not that weird. People react similarly to similar events. And People fainting after standing up in the heat for a while isn't out of the ordinary. It's not like giving people water and making sure there okay helps push Obama's communist takeover of America.
a bunch of middle aged people standing in giant cramped sweaty crowds waiting for hours are fainting? must be a conspiracy
[QUOTE=Mr. Scorpio;44688072]a bunch of middle aged people standing in giant cramped sweaty crowds waiting for hours are fainting? must be a conspiracy[/QUOTE] I would agree, but this happened on more than 10 occasions. Heck, I think it's more than 15? and each time he says the same things, because it's scripted bullshit. I hate to say it, but you really do need to open your eyes if you think this is legit.
He has quite the eye for spotting fainted people only on right stage.
[QUOTE=Cairn Trenor;44688211]I would agree, but this happened on more than 10 occasions. Heck, I think it's more than 15? and each time he says the same things, because it's scripted bullshit. I hate to say it, but you really do need to open your eyes if you think this is legit.[/QUOTE] He's a politician who has ran for offices ranging from his Senate seat to two presidential bids. He's been in tons of these types of events. People faint. I wouldn't be surprised if he just uses the same words, why wouldn't he if it helps his image. It's stupid to think it's anything more than that, it's not like it makes much of a difference in the grand scheme of things.
[QUOTE=shadow_oap;44688333]He's a politician who has ran for offices ranging from his Senate seat to two presidential bids. He's been in tons of these types of events. People faint. I wouldn't be surprised if he just uses the same words, why wouldn't he if it helps his image. It's stupid to think it's anything more than that, it's not like it makes much of a difference in the grand scheme of things.[/QUOTE] Okay well we could bat words back and fourth about it being scripted or not all day, and we wouldn't get anywhere because we both have two completely different minds about it. But would it make a difference in the grand scheme of things? yes and no.. Yes it shows that he/they are scheming and liars ( to an extent ) which puts them on the same stool as other things they have been accused of If they can lie about small things, they can lie about big things too basically.
To be fair it does get very hot waiting outside in formal attire for sometimes hours long secessions. I could believe that with the amount of campaigns that US politicians do that this is a common occurrence and when it does happen their is only a limited number of responses that can be given. Best to just point out it happened, make sure medical people know, crack a joke and carry on.
this is very suspicious
So, what would be the point if this if it were faked?
To gain moral credability? He stops the speech to care for the common people. A moment of comedy. Makes Obama seem like a cool president.
The "routine" is just literally how any public speaker would be trained to react. He's been in politics for decades. He's given thousands of speeches. 15 instances is statistically non-existent.
If this is a routine, he needs to be quicker with this lines. "Looks like someone might of fainted up here, if we got uhh uhh uhh ssss, uhh somebody, EMS.. Somebody." I would find this more of a negative thing for having to search for the words in a what can be important time. Conspiracy theories, blah.
People faint when they're packed in with hundreds of other people. Pair that with the fact that there is gonna be at least one unhealthy person in the crowd who didn't have enough to eat or drink and they're gonna faint.
I don't feel like there's any conspiracy here. Like other people mentioned, when you have that many people packed together and you go to so many events – you're going to see people faint. He might always say something similar, but I probably would too. I mean, there's only so many ways to respond to a medical emergency. I'm guessing that calling 911 is a conspiracy too?
Obama even says it happens a lot. There's hundreds of people standing up for a long time, which can actually cause fainting especially if you lock your knees.
I doubt it's fake. People who stand for a long time don't realize that they shouldn't lock their knees and timbeerrr down they'll eventually go. I locked my knees once, after about a hour and a half I felt like I was going to throw up, I stepped back, finally bending my knees and got so dizzy I nearly stumbled into a bunch of people as I was making my way to the door
"Have someone pretend to faint, and then do it over and over until it becomes obvious that it's faked" - a new conspiracy from the people that brought you "blow up the twin towers, but not before planting cryptic clues on the banknotes" and "carry out a false-flag school shooting, and then use the resultant anti-gun sentiment to ultimately do nothing"
Even if it is faked, it really doesn't matter very much. Politicians do fake things to boost their public perception all the time. There are far bigger fish to fry when it comes to the US government.
[QUOTE=smurfy;44691729]"Have someone pretend to faint, and then do it over and over until it becomes obvious that it's faked" - a new conspiracy from the people that brought you "blow up the twin towers, but not before planting cryptic clues on the banknotes" and "carry out a false-flag school shooting, and then use the resultant anti-gun sentiment to ultimately do nothing"[/QUOTE] It seems to be working pretty well telling from the comments in here
[QUOTE=Cairn Trenor;44693187]That's what [I]they[/I] want you to think!![/QUOTE]
wake up sheeple
[QUOTE=Cairn Trenor;44684470][video=youtube;PPzboLdqKy4]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PPzboLdqKy4[/video][/QUOTE] my mom was watching obama on tv and she fainted but i saw through her ruse, she's still faking it and im not gonna fall for it how do i deal with this government spy??
[QUOTE=TheTalon;44691582]I doubt it's fake. People who stand for a long time don't realize that they shouldn't lock their knees and timbeerrr down they'll eventually go. I locked my knees once, after about a hour and a half I felt like I was going to throw up, I stepped back, finally bending my knees and got so dizzy I nearly stumbled into a bunch of people as I was making my way to the door[/QUOTE] This. In a ceremony I was in, they urged us to drink and eat a lot before it began. Even though we ALL drank as much as we could, and even though it WASN'T crowded, the heat still got to [B]3[/B] different people in a single ceremony. One locked his knees, two outright fainted One of those who outright fainted fell lips-first on hot asphalt. Not a pleasant sight. We were told to prepare, and we did. It wasn't even crowded yet it still happened. Not surprised if it happens in a lot of these events.
open up your eyes sheep, the answers are all in front of you
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