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RE: virus: Put not your trust in princes.
« on: 2004-07-29 02:52:37 »
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[Blunderov] "Put not your trust in princes, in a son of man, in whom there
is no help. When his breath departs he returns to his earth; on that very
day his plans perish." (Psalm 146:3-6)
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Bush Using Drugs to Control Depression, Erratic Behavior
By TERESA HAMPTON
Editor, Capitol Hill Blue
Jul 28, 2004, 08:09

http://www.capitolhillblue.com/artman/publish/article_4921.shtml
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President George W. Bush is taking powerful anti-depressant drugs to control
his erratic behavior, depression and paranoia, Capitol Hill Blue has
learned.

The prescription drugs, administered by Col. Richard J. Tubb, the White
House physician, can impair the President's mental faculties and decrease
both his physical capabilities and his ability to respond to a crisis,
administration aides admit privately.

"It's a double-edged sword," says one aide. "We can't have him flying off
the handle at the slightest provocation but we also need a President who is
alert mentally."...

...One long-time GOP political consultant who - for obvious reasons - asked
not to be identified said he is advising his Republican Congressional
candidates to keep their distance from Bush.

"We have to face the very real possibility that the President of the United
States is loony tunes," he says sadly. "That's not good for my candidates,
it's not good for the party and it's certainly not good for the country."
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http://www.aljazeera.com/cgi-bin/news_service/middle_east_full_story.asp?ser
vice_id=2768

Saddam could die before his trial
7/28/2004 6:00:00 PM GMT 
Source: Daily Record
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Saddam Hussein has suffered a stroke, his lawyers said today.

His lawyers say that the former Iraqi President might die before his full
trial. </Snip>


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RE: virus: Put not your trust in princes.
« Reply #1 on: 2004-07-29 07:27:08 »
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Jesus wept! The old "President is...

..a drunk"
..a lunatic"
..a homosexual"
..[insert undesirable type].

I thought this was a rational church not a conspiracy theory / smear meme
vectoring point :-)

Anyway, Kerry is a nut too. The Internet says so :-)

http://www.limbicnutrition.com/blog/archives/025226.html

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RE: virus: Put not your trust in princes.
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Jonathan Davis
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Jesus wept! The old "President is...

..a drunk"
..a lunatic"
..a homosexual"
..[insert undesirable type].

I thought this was a rational church not a conspiracy theory / smear meme
vectoring point :-)

Anyway, Kerry is a nut too. The Internet says so :-)

http://www.limbicnutrition.com/blog/archives/025226.html

[Blunderov] Put not your trust in the internet. Will a qualified
psychiatrist do instead?

http://www.harpercollins.com/catalog/book_xml.asp?isbn=0060736704

Bush On the Couch
Inside the Mind of the President

by Justin A. Frank, M.D

"I don't spend a lot of time trying to figure me out. ... I'm just not into
psychobabble."

-- George W. Bush
For all his simplicity and affability, George W. Bush has remained, to
paraphrase Sir Winston Churchill, "a mystery wrapped in an enigma." In Bush
on the Couch, Dr. Justin A. Frank, a well-respected Washington, D.C.-based
psychoanalyst and professor of psychiatry, unwraps that mystery, assembling
a comprehensive psychological profile of President Bush. Using the
principles of applied psychoanalysis -- the discipline of psychoanalyzing
public and historical figures pioneered by Freud -- Frank fearlessly builds
his case ... and reaches conclusions that are at once highly persuasive and
deeply disturbing.

Through a close analysis of Bush's public statements and behavior, as well
as the historical record provided by journalists, biographers, and those who
have known the president well, Frank traces the development of Bush's
character from childhood to the present day. Examining closely the role of
the president's parents -- especially Barbara Bush, an acknowledged
disciplinarian whose own insecurities may have prevented her from adequately
nurturing her son -- Frank finds in Bush's childhood the roots of a dramatic
psychic split that remains a dominant influence on his adult worldview.
Frank argues that this split has inevitably hampered Bush's ability to
manage his emotions, charging his psyche with restless anxiety, and
conditioning him to view the world in the black-and-white terms that have so
evidently shaped his administration.

Among the other subjects Frank explores:

Bush's false sense of omnipotence, instilled within him during childhood and
emboldened by his deep investment in fundamentalist religion

The president's history of untreated alcohol abuse, and the questions it
raises about denial, impairment, and the enabling streak in our culture

The growing anecdotal evidence that Bush may suffer from dyslexia, ADHD, and
other thought disorders

His comfort living outside the law, defying international law in his
presidency as boldly as he once defied DUI statutes and military reporting
requirements

His love-hate relationship with his father, and how it triggered a complex
and dangerous mix of feelings including yearning, rivalry, anger, and sadism

Bush's rigid and simplistic thought patterns, paranoia, and megalomania --
and how they have driven him to invent adversaries so that he can destroy
them
At once a compelling portrait of George W. Bush and a damning indictment of
his policies, Bush on the Couch sheds startling new light on an
administration whose record of violence and cruelty seems increasingly
dependent on the unstable psyche of the man at its center. Insightful and
accessible, courageous and controversial, Bush on the Couch tackles the
question no one seems willing to ask: Is our president psychologically fit
to run the country?

 


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