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Madman Decides When to Use Nuclear Weapons Comment by Larry Ross, May 16, 2006
Reading these remarks on Bush's sanity, shows just how disastrous our situation is. The book "BUSH ON THE COUCH" sounds like a must read to really understand the crazy policies and decisions that Bush makes. Doubly distressing is how the American establishment is so obsequious toward the Bush personality and covers up all his lies. A future historian, if there is one, will find it astonishing that a so-called intelligent and sophisticated culture, pandered to every whim of this moronic and mentally disturbed man. They even go to war for him and are now preparing to turn the planet into a nuclear inferno for a person who liked to blow up frogs with fire crackers when he was a boy. It's a crazy situation. No one can seriously expect a future for their family or our species when we pick mentally disturbed people, like George Bush to be made the most powerful person in human history.
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George W. Bush's Disorderly Conduct By Jane Smiley, HuffingtonPost.com. May 16, 2006 Temper tantrums, blaming others, revenge-seeking, destruction of property, I was thinking the unthinkable the other day. I believe it was nuking Iran that I could not get my head around, but then another unthinkable rose above the horizon -- what was that? Oh, yeah, it was those Diebold voting machines that have been shown to be actively insecure. (What, you may ask, is "actively insecure"? It is where the machine invites election fraud rather than merely allowing it?) And then I read Michelle Goldberg's piece in Salon about "Christian Nationalism" -- another unthinkable. But finally, I have to say, the ultimate thought that I could not bring myself to understand through normal mental processes was the idea that G.W. and G.H.W. Bush would seriously propose the election of Jeb Bush to the presidency. Continue to read this article and the feedback/comment to get a fuller picture of the situation Here
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| Madman Decides When to Use Nuclear Weapons |
Comment by Larry
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May 16, 2006
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....A future historian, if there is one, will find it astonishing that a so-called intelligent and sophisticated culture, pandered to every whim of this moronic and mentally disturbed man. |
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| The book: BUSH ON THE COUCH |
by Justin Frank
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Is our president psychologically fit to run the country? The answer to that is no, says Dr. Justin Frank, a Washington-based psychoanalyst and professor of psychiatry. He says he wrote his book after becoming alarmed about various character traits he noticed in President Bush. Listen to an interview with Justin Frank - very conservative but still VERY scary. |
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Jane Smiley |
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"Frequent temper tantrums, Excessive arguing with adults, Active defiance and refusal to comply with adult requests and rules, Deliberate attempts to annoy or upset people, Blaming others for his or her mistakes or misbehavior, Often being touchy or easily annoyed by others, Frequent anger and resentment, Mean and hateful talking when upset and Seeking revenge." |
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