Subj : Re: Nice
To : Gregory Deyss
From : Dan Cross
Date : Fri Apr 10 2020 05:21 am
On 09 Apr 2020 at 12:41p, Gregory Deyss pondered and said...
GD> On 09 Apr 2020, Aaron Thomas said the following...
GD>
GD> AT> Well in that case, let's flush the drug down the toilet then because
GD> AT> we save lives with it then that would hurt the the democrats who want
GD> AT> Trump to fail.
GD>
GD> There is a lot hate in here, remains of the FLAME WARS, no one in here
GD> is a clinician or a Medical Doctor.
GD> The President is not a Medical Doctor either, but he is a man of common
GD> sense.
Common sense is not common; certainly not with this president.
He, you, and the rest of you uneducated yokels are conflating
correlation with causation.
The president of the American Medical Association disagrees
with his "common sense."
GD> Within that spirit of having common sense, that Michigan lawmaker who did
GD> take the drug and has sense recovered. If she followed the advise from
GD> her fellow democrats would of continued to suffer or worse yet could of
GD> died.
See, here you betray your utter lack of understanding of how
these things actually work. Some Michigan lawmaker took the
drug and got better, but you are ASSuming that it was the
_drug_ that made it better. But, here's the kicker, there is
no _evidence_ that that was or was not the case.
Your assertion that she might have suffered further or died
had she _not_ taken that drug similarly: there's no evidence
for that.
In all likelihood, she would have gotten better in the same
amount of time had she not taken hydroxycholoroquine and AZT.
But because you do not understand that correlation is not
causation, and you cannot think logically, and you not only
ignore but actively resist expertise, you claim otherwise.
Dangerously.