Posted on 02/04/2023 10:35:45 AM PST by bray
"Flashdance" singer Irene Cara’s official cause of death has been revealed. The Pinellas County medical examiner’s office confirmed to Fox News Digital that Cara's cause of death was hypertension and high cholesterol, specifically arteriosclerotic and hypertensive cardiovascular disease. Diabetes was also listed as a contributing factor in her death.
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So, it was the mRNA experimental gene therapy.
Sounds like bad diet to me. A lot of blacks have this problem. Not sure how ‘black’ she was really though.
She was Cubarican.
Flash Dance and Dirty Dancing are the two worst, but popular, movies of all time. Well other than It’s a Wonderful Life
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Or, she died from not being healthy for years and years and dying how most black women die prematurely.
Puerto Rican father and Cuban mother, so not black.
Vaxxed... ????
Love is Strange
Heretic!! :)
Wuhan vaccine again...?
Now you’re just trolling. Wonderfull life was a terrific movie. I watch it now and it makes me mourn for what has happened to our country.
She had a penchant for eating sweets. Around sweets, she acted like a maniac.
I have tried to watch it several times. I cannot finish it. I find it too syrupy with a predictable plot and bad theology.
I was not aware that those islands didn’t allow negroes...
Hispanic isn’t a race, nor is a nationality a race.
That’s not a cause of death
I do see your point but one must watch it in context. Few “great” movies decades old stand up well. I guarantee the idea of “Biff World” in Back from the Future 2 was lifted from Wonderful Life.
Saying someone died from anything besides the vaccine apparently makes me a Big Pharm apologist, even though I never took the Covid vaccine or flu shot...
Every issue must be a binary on FR!...
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