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Topic started on 30-10-2007 @ 04:12 PM by anhinga
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Kucinich Questions Bush's Mental Health
www.abcnews.go.com
 Democratic presidential candidate Dennis Kucinich questioned President Bush's mental health in light of comments he made about a nuclear Iran
precipitating World War III.
"I seriously believe we have to start asking questions about his mental health," Kucinich, an Ohio congressman, said in an interview with The
Philadelphia Inquirer's editorial board on Tuesday. "There's something wrong. He does not seem to understand his words have real
impact." (visit the link for the full news article)
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reply posted on 30-10-2007 @ 04:12 PM by anhinga
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Article goes on to talk about how can prez have this kind of "violence" in him.
www.abcnews.go.com
(visit the link for the full news article)
image source: http://a.abcnews.com/images/Politics/b4796558-606c-42af-b96b-8c3828a5950d_ms.jpeg
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reply posted on 30-10-2007 @ 04:15 PM by SpeakerofTruth
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This has been a question lingering in the mind of many for the last, oh, I'd say five years of his presidency. After 9/11, Bush started a decline. To
be honest, the guy looks terrible and he looks like a man who is afflicted with worries that no one should be.
With that being said, there is quite a noticeable decline in his, although never a great speaker, speaking skills. I tend to think the man is in the
early stages of dementia.
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reply posted on 30-10-2007 @ 04:19 PM by anhinga
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Well, the background of his family doesn't help -- he's a corrupt "bad guy" and there's no way around that -- aside from impeachment. Which,
Dennis K is for, as well as a slew of others in Congress. Whereas, Ms Pelosi is for neither his nor Oil Cheney's removal -- a traitor, she is, fake
democrat.
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reply posted on 30-10-2007 @ 04:25 PM by SpeakerofTruth
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No, Pelosi is a Socialist who would break this country if given a chance, much like Shrillery Clinton...
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reply posted on 30-10-2007 @ 04:37 PM by InSpiteOf
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Hardly, both Hillary and Nancy are center-left.
Neither advocate radical change in the way money or property is organized within the US.
Just because they want universal health care, or more taxes for the rich doesnt make the socialists.
I dont think there is anything wrong with bushes mental health. he is acting the way all presidents act. He has and will continue to protect his
classes interests. Pure and simple.
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reply posted on 30-10-2007 @ 04:40 PM by SpeakerofTruth
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InSpiteof, the last part of your post may be correct. However, I don't agree with you analysis of Pelosi and Shrillery Clinton at all.... They are
Socialists...
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reply posted on 30-10-2007 @ 04:40 PM by NGC2736
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He ain't crazy, he's a Texan, and they're just that way.
Please, it's a joke. My son and daughter were born in Texas, and one of them is sane, mostly.
Seriously, if you look back at GWB, he's been "A half bubble off plumb" for a long time. "I ain't sayin' he's a couple of bricks shy of a load,
but his mud ain't real tight."
No, please, no ovations. I speak with the convictions of a southerner that has seen him in the Governors Office. I wouldn't hire him to watch
earthworms grow.
Could the NWO manipulate him? Hell, the PTA could manipulate him.
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reply posted on 30-10-2007 @ 04:41 PM by SpeakerofTruth
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Originally posted by NGC2736
Seriously, if you look back at GWB, he's been "A half bubble off plumb" for a long time. "I ain't sayin' he's a couple of bricks shy of a load,
but his mud ain't real tight."

Oddly enough, that sounds like something he would say.  No, really, that sounds like something he would say.
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reply posted on 30-10-2007 @ 04:45 PM by NGC2736
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Yeah, I grew up in the south. We talk that way, really. Education is just a veneer, and on GWB it's just see through varnish.
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reply posted on 30-10-2007 @ 04:46 PM by SpeakerofTruth
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NGC, you do know I'm from Texas, right? I agree with you wholeheartedly.
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reply posted on 30-10-2007 @ 04:47 PM by InSpiteOf
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We often disagree with issues like this. (Of course thats not to say I dont repect your opinions, because I do.) Its a question of essence (or
content) and form. Just because someone resembles a socialist in form does not mean they are socialist in essence
There is nothing revolutionary about either of the two. They advocate a few social reforms while largely supporting the same regressive class
initiatives that their counterparts do
I am glad we can agree on my last point of my previous post though, because frankly, even since (hell even before) The Constitutional Convention in
Philly, US politics has been a game of class protection and class control.
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reply posted on 30-10-2007 @ 04:49 PM by anhinga
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Doctor: "Bush has dementia"
rinf.com...
Link has a hilarious YouTube clip of Druggie Jr as the governor in 1994 and quotes like these:  The president’s tortured “Bushisms” are
chronicled daily and have been collected in books. Two of the more notorious are “I know how hard it is for you to put food on your family” and
“Families is where our nation finds hope, where wings take dream.” 
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reply posted on 30-10-2007 @ 04:50 PM by SpeakerofTruth
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Inspiteof, certainly. A president is at the mercy of the corporations, really. People say, "oh, the president did this, that or the other." No, his
"obligation" to big corporations and funding partners did it... I agree with you in that respect, Inspiteof...
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reply posted on 30-10-2007 @ 04:51 PM by SpeakerofTruth
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Ahinga, yes, I tend to think he has dementia.. As the clip show, the guy we saw ten or fifteen years ago is not the same guy we see today.
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reply posted on 30-10-2007 @ 04:53 PM by deltaboy
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When you are questioning your teacher on his/her policies that you disagree on, just ask if the teacher has a mental health issue.
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reply posted on 30-10-2007 @ 05:01 PM by Copernicus
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Bush knew about the 9/11 attack coming and let 3000 of his fellow americans die after spending 20 minutes fighting for their lifes in a burning
building. Then he set up the 9/11 commission so he would not get caught.
Still to this day I do not understand how a man can do that and smile in front of the cameras and kid around with the reporters.
I think he is lacking empathy, remorse and compassion at the very least.
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reply posted on 30-10-2007 @ 05:02 PM by SpeakerofTruth
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Originally posted by Copernicus
Bush knew about the 9/11 attack coming and let 3000 of his fellow americans die after spending 20 minutes fighting for their lifes in a burning
building.

You sound like that has been shown to be a fact.
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reply posted on 30-10-2007 @ 05:05 PM by Copernicus
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Its impossible to come to any other conclusion looking at the evidence Im afraid...
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reply posted on 30-10-2007 @ 05:09 PM by Xtrozero
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I will be glad once Bush leaves office for that will cut down about 99% of the constantly repeating comments on ATS about him. Whether he is crazy,
evil, corrupt, or worst hehe I will be one happy person to not see the same old storylines over and over.
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