On Tue, 06 Feb 2007 08:37:48 -0600, Max Grrl wrote:
Thanks for playing.
Thanks for trying. : )
I don't have to try, you already lost.
You've been labelled
Aw . . . labels are the hobgoblins of paranoid minds.
And so very . . . Republican of you. : )
"does not play well with others"
More like "does not play well with retards."
No, really, I'm curious . . . all that **** you smeared up there . . .
what's the ****ing point? Who told you anyone would care? And exactly
how bone-****ing st00pid was the person who encouraged you???
And most importantly, are you taking your meds?! o_O
Here's an equally funny truth: how many idiots does it take to follow
someone who they *KNOW* is mentally incompetent having been diagnosed by a
world famous psychiatrist as being a paranoid megalomaniac?
http://www.amazon.com/Bush-Couch-Ins.../dp/0060736712
Question two: How many morons does it take to follow a leader who says the
US Constitution (the legal government) is just a goddamned piece of paper??
http://www.capitolhillblue.com/artma...cle_7779.shtml
Question three: How many imbeciles follow the leader who has the social
skills of Jeffrey Dahlmer?
http://www.whatreallyhappened.com/IM...ush_finger.gif
Question four: How many psychotic, deluded, sociopaths support Bush, the
pedophile?
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q...&btnG=Sear ch
Inside the Mind of George Bush
http://www.amazon.com/Bush-Couch-Ins.../dp/0060736712
February 8, 2004
www.stewwebb.com
George Washington University psychiatrist Dr. Justin Frank in his book Bush
on the Couch: Inside the Mind of the President.
Dr. Frank diagnosed President Bush as a “paranoid megalomaniac” and
“untreated alcoholic”
Mr. Bush has been acting very erratic lately, and his profanity laced
outbursts are becoming almost a daily occurrence, according to White House
insiders.
When Bush was questioned about his relationship with Kenneth Lay, the
scandal ridden ex-CEO of Enron, Bush stormed off the podium and screamed to
his aides: “Keep those motherf***ers away from me,” and then “If you can’t,
I’ll find someone who can.”
Other aides report “In meetings with top aides and administration officials,
the President goes from quoting the Bible in one breath to obscene tantrums
against the media, Democrats and others that he classifies as "enemies of
the state."
In interviews with several White House staff, they paint a picture of an
administration under siege has emerged, led by a man who declares his
decisions to be "God's will" and then tells aides to "**** over" anyone they
consider to be an opponent of the administration.
When Bush was first running for president, he was very adamant about telling
the public he was a born again Christian, but his behavior is quite the
opposite. The first sign that something wasn’t quite right was when Bush
said he enjoyed the Austin Powers movies series. The Austin Power movies
are heavily laced with sexual connotations, innuendos and overt sexual
humor. A born again Christian would find these movies abhorrent.
There is more reason to be concerned because Bush has a history of chemical
dependency. Bush is an admitted alcoholic, and he never sought treatment.
Then there are the stories about his cocaine use when he was younger.
George Washington University psychiatrist Dr. Justin Frank in his book Bush
on the Couch: Inside the Mind of the President. Dr. Frank diagnosed the
President as a “paranoid megalomaniac” and “untreated alcoholic” whose
“lifelong streak of sadism, ranging from childhood pranks (using
firecrackers to explode frogs) to insulting journalists, gloating over state
executions and pumping his hand gleefully before the bombing of Baghdad”
showcase Bush’s instabilities.
It is rumored that Bush is now being treated with anti-depressants, however,
angry outbursts, stating they are doing God’s work, and systematic attacks
on perceived enemies are not symptoms of clinical depression. Bush is
displaying symptoms of schizophrenia and paranoid delusions.
Bush’s Doctor expressed concerns about prescribing anti-depressants to a
person who has a history of alcohol addiction – this is a mystery because
anti-depressants are not addicting and are frequently used to treat people
with alcohol addictions. This should eliminate the concern that Bush is in
a depressive state. It could be Bush is being treated with narcotic based
tranquilizers – which would validate the physicians concerns.
Depression is characterized by withdrawal from society, sullen, sudden
outbursts of crying, sadness, suicidal idealizations, and in severe cases,
the person is immobilized to the point where even getting out of bed is a
task too difficult to take on. Bush is showing none of these symptoms. A
person with depression does not have angry outbursts or paranoid delusions.
We are also starting to hear that Aides who raise questions quickly find
themselves shut out of access to the President or other top advisors. Among
top officials, Bush's inner circle is shrinking. Secretary of State Colin
Powell has fallen out of favor because of his growing doubts about the
administration's war against Iraq.
But the President who says he rules at the behest of God can also
tongue-lash those he perceives as disloyal, calling them "****ing assholes"
in front of other staff, berating one cabinet official in front of others
and labeling anyone who disagrees with him "unpatriotic" or "anti-American."
Attorney General John Ashcroft appears to be the only tefloned member of the
shrinking Bush close inner circle. Ashcroft and Bush have close bonds with
this “we are doing God’s will” mentality and delusion.
Ashcroft is also under heavy fire for his approach and actions that
threatens the very freedoms granted by the Constitution.
One long-time GOP political consultant who – for obvious reasons – asked not
to be identified said, “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.”
I am reminded of the last days of Hitler. He too saw enemies everywhere,
honestly believed he was doing God’s will, summarily expelled those who were
critical of his decisions, and held close those who shared his psychosis.
Mr. Bush, it might be best for the country if you step down and not run for
reelection. You need to get a handle on what is going on inside you – the
American people would support that decision and we’d be behind you if you
stepped down. If you win the election and stay in the White House, you’d be
putting this country in even more peril. When Nixon resigned, yes, we did
breathe a sigh of relief, but if you noticed, he also won the hearts, and
respect, of America for doing the right thing.
Michael Berglin
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