Two articles I read today... seemed funny ha ha to me how they are related.
I laugh now, but it wont be so funny when Bush gets fake re-elected and I have to move all my stuff to Mexico or Canada! Not that those two countries are bad.. its just the whole moving my stuff bit that would bite.
Bush plans to screen whole US population for mental illness
A sweeping mental health initiative will be unveiled by President George W Bush in July. The plan promises to integrate mentally ill patients fully into the community by providing "services in the community, rather than institutions," according to a March 2004 progress report entitled New Freedom Initiative (www.whitehouse.gov/infocus/newfreedom/toc-2004.html). While some praise the plan's goals, others say it protects the profits of drug companies at the expense of the public.
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New Information Shows Bush Indecisive, Paranoid, Delusional
By TERESA HAMPTON
Editor, Capitol Hill Blue
Jun 17, 2004, 08:47
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The carefully-crafted image of George W. Bush as a bold, decisive leader is cracking under the weight of new revelations that the erratic President is indecisive, moody, paranoid and delusional.
More and more this brings back memories of the Nixon White House, says retired political science professor George Harleigh, who worked for President Nixon during the second presidential term that ended in resignation under fire. I havent heard any reports of President Bush wondering the halls talking to portraits of dead Presidents but what I have been told is disturbing.
Two weeks ago, Capitol Hill Blue revealed that a growing number of White House aides are concerned about the Presidents mental stability. They told harrowing tales of violent mood swings, bouts with paranoia and obscene outbursts from a President who wears his religion on his sleeve.
Although supporters of President Bush dismissed the reports as fantasies from anonymous sources, a new book by Dr. Justin Frank, director of psychiatry at George Washington University, raises many similar questions about the Presidents mental stability.
"George W. Bush is a case study in contradiction," Dr. Frank writes in Bush On The Couch: Inside the Mind of the President. "Bush is an untreated ex-alcoholic with paranoid and megalomaniac tendencies."
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I laugh now, but it wont be so funny when Bush gets fake re-elected and I have to move all my stuff to Mexico or Canada! Not that those two countries are bad.. its just the whole moving my stuff bit that would bite.
Bush plans to screen whole US population for mental illness
A sweeping mental health initiative will be unveiled by President George W Bush in July. The plan promises to integrate mentally ill patients fully into the community by providing "services in the community, rather than institutions," according to a March 2004 progress report entitled New Freedom Initiative (www.whitehouse.gov/infocus/newfreedom/toc-2004.html). While some praise the plan's goals, others say it protects the profits of drug companies at the expense of the public.
click here to read the article in its entirety
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New Information Shows Bush Indecisive, Paranoid, Delusional
By TERESA HAMPTON
Editor, Capitol Hill Blue
Jun 17, 2004, 08:47
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Printer friendly page
The carefully-crafted image of George W. Bush as a bold, decisive leader is cracking under the weight of new revelations that the erratic President is indecisive, moody, paranoid and delusional.
More and more this brings back memories of the Nixon White House, says retired political science professor George Harleigh, who worked for President Nixon during the second presidential term that ended in resignation under fire. I havent heard any reports of President Bush wondering the halls talking to portraits of dead Presidents but what I have been told is disturbing.
Two weeks ago, Capitol Hill Blue revealed that a growing number of White House aides are concerned about the Presidents mental stability. They told harrowing tales of violent mood swings, bouts with paranoia and obscene outbursts from a President who wears his religion on his sleeve.
Although supporters of President Bush dismissed the reports as fantasies from anonymous sources, a new book by Dr. Justin Frank, director of psychiatry at George Washington University, raises many similar questions about the Presidents mental stability.
"George W. Bush is a case study in contradiction," Dr. Frank writes in Bush On The Couch: Inside the Mind of the President. "Bush is an untreated ex-alcoholic with paranoid and megalomaniac tendencies."
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TICKLES...poor baby.
Electing a former alcoholic coke-head with a penchant for executions seemed like a good idea at the time....Yeehaa!
You'll always be welcomed in Canada....eh.
[Edited on Jun 19, 2004 2:38PM]
My chef, who is a born again christian said in response to my view of the patriot act, and other 'counter-terrorism' legislation, "we're not a free country anymore, things are going to be differnt, and that's ok, because it's nessicary so that we can be safe." The reason that he isn't infuriated is because it doesn't threaten his freedom as an individual. Nothing is going to change for him, he can continue being an absentee father who goes to church on sunday without the slightest fear, why beacuse his thinking and the thinking of our administartion are one and the same. Those who get angry are those who have somthing to lose, protesters artists, students, those who live differently, changing the world indirectly through example, those who try to be truly free. And all we cn do is vote, protest and continue to set an example, so that we can change the way people see the world. "The aim of the artist is to make the viewer see the world as the artist sees it"