CNN Cancels DR. Drew’s Show

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Aug 262016
 
CNN Cancels DR. Drew's Show

The Clinton News Network Cancels Dr. Drew

DR. Drew’s show is cancelled just days after questioning Crooked Hillary’s health… coincidence?

Dr. Drew Pinsky has been let go days after questioning Hillary Clinton’s health. Doctor Drew was so “gravely concerned” about Clinton’s health he decided to speak publicly about after reviewing her medical records. CNN EVP Ken Jautz said: “Dr. Drew and his team have delivered more than five years of creative shows, and I want to thank them for their hard work and distinctive programming”. Dr. Drew’s final show will air on September 22.

Dr. Drew Pinsky is an American board-certified internist, addiction medicine specialist. and says the former Secretary of State may be receiving inadequate health care. Pinsky said the treatment Hillary received is “bizarre” and would explain the “weird side-effects” (chronic coughing, seizure like episodes, trouble climbing stairs) voters have been noticing for months.

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Previously:
Dr. Drew Speaks Out On Hillary’s Health
 

William West and William West

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Aug 262016
 

William West
1903 – The William West – Will West Case at a Federal Prison in Leavenworth, Kansas, changed the way that people were classified and identified.

When a man named Will West entered the Leavenworth Prison System, in 1903, he was “booked” into the prison, as all other inmates. His face was photographed, and his Bertillion measurements were taken. Upon completion of this process, it was noted that another inmate, known as William West, who was already incarcerated at Leavenworth, had the same name, Bertillion measurements, and bore a striking resemblance to Will West.

The incident called the reliability of Bertillion measurements into question, and it was decided that a more positive means of dentification was necessary. As the Bertillion System began to decline, the use of fingerprints in identifying and classifying individuals began to rise. After 1903, many prison systems began to use fingerprints as the primary means of identification.

 
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