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Rainbow~
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posted April 20, 2006 12:54 AM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Don't Impeach Bush - Commit Him

A Maniacal Messianic Prepares to Fulfill His Destiny

By Ted Rall
4-19-6

"I have fulfilled my destiny," the president says manically. He has just entered the nuclear launch codes that will trigger World War III. Seconds later, he emerges from a bunker. The Secretary of State squeezes between two soldiers. "Mr. President!" he shouts. "We have a diplomatic solution!"

He smiles. "It's too late," he replies. "The missiles are flying. Alleluia. Alleluia."

The above scene, from David Cronenberg's 1983 adaptation of the horror novel "The Dead Zone," is a classic if slightly preposterous nightmare of a world destroyed by a demented demagogue. Now, incredibly, a lunatic out of a Stephen King movie has brought the United States to the brink of Armageddon.

Until I read Seymour Hersh's expose in The New Yorker and subsequent follow-up coverage by other journalists about the Bush Administration's plans to start a war against Iran, I had dismissed talk of George W. Bush's messianism as so much Beltway chatter. True, he hears voices, even claiming that God and Jesus Christ talk to him. "I believe God wants me to run for president," he told a friend in Texas. Eschewing mainstream religion, he routinely parrots the apocalyptic ravings of fringe Christianist cults: "And the light [America] has shone in the darkness [the enemies of America], and the darkness will not overcome it [America shall conquer its enemies]," he said during his fevered campaign for war against Iraq. He mimics Old Testament cadences: "God told me to strike at Al Qaeda and I struck them," Bush told the Palestinian prime minister in 2003, "and then he instructed me to strike at Saddam, which I did, and now I am determined to solve the problem in the Middle East."

Nooor-mal.

Despite the man's wacky religiosity, I have been giving Bush the benefit of a small amount of remaining doubt after five years of the most disastrous rule this nation has ever suffered. I believed that he was breathtakingly bigoted, stupid and ignorant. But I didn't think he was out of his mind. Until now.

"Current and former American military and intelligence officials" tell Hersh "that President Bush is determined to deny the Iranian regime the opportunity to begin a pilot program, planned for this spring, to enrich uranium." Of course, uranium enrichment for peaceful atomic energy is permitted by the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, to which Iran is a signatory. Which is what the Iranians say they're doing. But the Bush Administration, which knows a little about lying, doesn't believe them.

Fair enough: One only has to consider the risk of nuclear conflagration between India and Pakistan to see why the fewer countries have nukes, the better. Not every country can be trusted with such terrifying weapons. So how does the trustworthy United States plan to make its stand against nuclear proliferation?

By nuking Iran.

"One of the military's initial option plans," reports Hersh, "...calls for the use of a bunker-buster tactical nuclear weapon, such as the B61-11, against underground nuclear sites." An intelligence insider says that "Every other option, in the view of the nuclear weaponeers, would leave a gap. 'Decisive' is the key word of the Air Force's planning. It's a tough decision. But we made it in Japan."

"We're talking about mushroom clouds, radiation, mass casualties, and contamination over years," he went on. Crazy stuff. But whenever someone inside the Administration opposes the nuclear option, "They're shouted down." The pro-nuke faction, led by Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld, is responding to internal critics with a "B61 [nuclear bomb] with more blast and less radiation."

You may have heard that Bush dismissed Hersh's article as "wild speculation." At first I, like you, responded with a sigh of relief. But I've come to learn that Bush doesn't talk like a human being. His policy pronouncements are carefully lawyered to give him the kind of technical out that Bill Clinton could only have dreamed of. Bushspeak is crafted to ensure that what Mr. Straightshooter says is rarely what he means. Filtering "wild speculation" statement through Bushspeak analysis shows that it's no denial at all.

"The doctrine of prevention is to work together to prevent the Iranians from having a nuclear weapon," Bush said. Notice that, despite the disaster in Iraq, he still reserves the right to wage preemptive war. He continued: "I know here in Washington prevention means force. It doesn't mean force necessarily. In this case it means diplomacy."

It doesn't mean force necessarily. If and when a reporter reminds Bush of this statement after he attacks Iran, he will say that he never took the military option--including nukes--off the table. Moreover, he'll say, that he told the truth at the time. Thus the present tense: means.

Bush has not denied Hersh's article. Therefore, we should accept it as accurate.

We already know that Bush is capable of lying about his willingness to use diplomacy instead of war. "We're still in the final stages of diplomacy," he told reporters on March 6, 2003. "I'm spending a lot of time on the phone, talking to fellow leaders about the need for the United Nations Security Council to state the facts, which is Saddam Hussein hasn't disarmed...Iraq is a part of the war on terror. Iraq is a country that has got terrorist ties."

Actually, Bush had decided to invade Iraq months--probably years--before. He had moved hundreds of thousands of American troops into the Persian Gulf. Two weeks later, he ordered an assassination attempt on Saddam Hussein and began the saturation bombing of Baghdad. But Bush was still talking as if there were something Saddam could do to avoid war. "Our demands are that Saddam Hussein disarm," he went on. "We hope he does." Sure.

Many people have asked me during the last year whether I thought Bush would attack Iran. I said no, because he's out of troops, out of cash and out of political capital. He couldn't so he wouldn't.

Those things are still true. Not to mention that Iran would make Iraq look like a cakewalk. Yet, as Hersh reports, the U.S. may bomb at least 400 cities and towns inside Iran. "Air Force planning groups are drawing up lists of targets, and teams of American combat troops have been ordered into Iran, under cover, to collect targeting data and to establish contact with anti-government ethnic-minority groups." You don't need troops, money or the support of the American people when God talks to you. And when you're insane.

Pictures, italics, and bold letters added by me

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Rainbow~
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posted April 20, 2006 12:56 AM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
PRESIDENT BUSH NOW CAUGHT IN THE TANGLED WEB OF DECEPTION HE SPUN

By Bill Gallagher

DETROIT -- President George W. Bush's character is diseased. Serial lies spew from his forked tongue as the result of a damaged mind and personality that will not permit him to face the truth. He lies about leaks and leaks about lies

Vice President Dick Cheney, Bush's shady and cynical servant, refuses to deal with the truth no matter how compelling and overwhelming the facts are. Cheney is the lord of the lies, the Bushevik Beelzebub, now hopelessly caught in his own deceptions and treachery.

FOR THE REST OF THE STORY....CLICK BELOW...
http://www.niagarafallsreporter.com/gallagher260.html

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Rainbow~
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posted April 20, 2006 01:07 AM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
(from an earlier thread)

A prominent Washington psychoanalyst says President George W. Bush is a "paranoid meglomaniac" as well as a sadist and "untreated alcoholic." The doctor's analysis appears to confirm earlier reports the President may be emotionally unstable.

Dr. Justin Frank, writing in Bush on the Couch: Inside the Mind of the President, also says the President has a "lifelong streak of sadism, ranging from childhood pranks (using firecrackers to explode frogs) to insulting journalists, gloating over state executions ... [and] pumping his fist gleefully before the bombing of Baghdad."

Even worse, Dr. Frank concludes, the President's years of heavy drinking ""may have affected his brain function - and his decision to quit drinking without the help of a 12-step program [puts] him at far higher risk of relapse."


Bush shows an inability to grieve - dating back to age 7, when his sister died. "The family's reaction - no funeral and no mourning - set in motion his life-long pattern of turning away from pain [and hiding] behind antic behavior," says Frank, who says Bush may suffer from Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder.

Other findings by Dr. Frank:

**His mother, Barbara Bush - tabbed by some family friends as "the one who instills fear" - had trouble connecting emotionally with her son, Frank argues.

**George H.W. Bush's "emotional and physical absence during his son's youth triggered feelings of both adoration and revenge in George W."

**The President suffers from "character pathology," including "grandiosity" and "megalomania" -- viewing himself, America and God as interchangeable.

Dr. Frank has been a psychiatrist for 35 years and is director of psychiatry at George Washington University. A Democrat, he once headed the Washington Chapter of Physicians for Social Responsibility.
In an interview with The Washington Post's Richard Leiby, Dr. Frank said he began to be concerned about Bush's behavior in 2002.

"I was really very unsettled by him and I started watching everything he did and reading what he wrote, and watching him on videotape. I felt he was disturbed," Dr. Frank told Leiby. Bush, he said, "fits the profile of a former drinker whose alcoholism has been arrested but not treated."
Dr. Frank's expert recommendation? ""Our sole treatment option -- for his benefit and for ours -- is to remove President Bush from office . . . before it is too late."

White House spokesman Scott McClellan refused to comment on the specifics of Dr. Frank's book or the earlier story by Capitol Hill Blue.

"I don't do book reviews," McClellan said, even though he last week recommended the latest book by the Washington Post's Bob Woodward to reporters at the daily press briefing.

© Copyright 2004 by Capitol Hill Blue


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lotusheartone
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posted April 20, 2006 01:14 AM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
this is silly..hehe

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Rainbow~
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posted April 20, 2006 01:18 AM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
If the man's really missing some cheese from his cracker....shouldn't we ALL be a little bit nervous?

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Rainbow~
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posted April 20, 2006 01:22 AM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Silly?

Didn't you see that MAD look on his face when he was telling the world that HE WAS THE DECIDER???

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lotusheartone
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posted April 20, 2006 01:33 AM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
George Washington..and Thomas Jefferson..are glad there was no mad media..in their day..lol

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Rainbow~
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posted April 20, 2006 01:35 AM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
THE GREAT "DECIDER!"

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Rainbow~
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posted April 20, 2006 01:37 AM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
KING GEORGE

It wouldn't be the FIRST time a "King George" went mad....

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lotusheartone
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posted April 20, 2006 01:49 AM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Gosh..it's time for bed..but..tomorrow..we could meet at the Madhatter's tea party..hehe

perhaps..we could sort through the mess..perhaps not..humph..we are reality..of this Illusion..if we could ssee..we could fix..but what is now going on..is a very bad Mix..

Set Trix..it makes me sad to see..how easily most people will just go along..and not think for themSelves..and go within....


How we can fix this..if.. you believe what most think..for the Most are Lost..you see..
arrr..

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Petron
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posted April 20, 2006 02:18 AM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
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George Washington..and Thomas Jefferson..are glad there was no mad media..in their day..lol--lotusheartone

not true...what is your source for that one?

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lotusheartone
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posted April 20, 2006 09:16 AM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Come On..there is a difference between our time and Their Time..uh..let's think..no TV..no worldwide traveling reporters..no internet..
media is certainly different..and alot more room for error..

Lots of Love. ...

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AcousticGod
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posted April 20, 2006 12:54 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for AcousticGod     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
No, there was a lot more room for error in the old days. There's less and less now as there are plenty of news sources and other resources with which you can check accuracy.

By the way, I disproved Jwhop's theories on the press while you were out. http://www.linda-goodman.com/ubb/Forum16/HTML/001811-4.html

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Mirandee
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posted April 20, 2006 01:02 PM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
You are right, Rainbow. Bush is a sociopath and should be committed for the sake of the world.

Cheney and Rumsfeld are good candidates for the funny farm too.

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posted April 20, 2006 01:38 PM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
I went to hear Noam Chomsky last week, and he said in the technical journals you read about experts who predict that there is a 50% chance that there will be nuclear war in the next 5 years.

He also said that our system is flawed in that there are false positives quite often. There are 3 minutes for a human being to decide if it is for real, and after that the President has 30 seconds. He said that the other nations systems go down in accuracy from there.

Doesn't make me too comfortable I can tell you. 3:30 to decide whether or not we want to exterminate the human species....

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After silence, that which comes nearest to expressing the inexpressible is music." - Aldous Huxley

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lotusheartone
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posted April 20, 2006 03:18 PM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Acoustic God..what you said makes no sense. ...

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AcousticGod
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posted April 20, 2006 06:49 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for AcousticGod     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
I can't help you if you can't understand.

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lotusheartone
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posted April 20, 2006 07:02 PM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
I made a statement AG.."what you said makes no sense"

I did not ask for help..nor do I need your help to understand..thanks anyway..


see how..what I said.. got twisted and turned?

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jwhop
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posted April 20, 2006 07:20 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for jwhop     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Well, you've got that right acoustic, you can't help it.

Some other things you can't do is reason or define words.

The press is on a downward spiral acoustic and the reason for that is their constant lying to the American people.

Most are showing their displeasure at being lied to by tuning the MSM out and turning them off.

You seem intellectually incapable of connecting the dots of falling revenues in news media outlets, media layoffs, juggling anchors and media stock price declines to come up with the same conclusion reasonable people would reach when they find about 80% of respondents in the poll said they don't believe MOST of what the print media says.

You did prove something though acoustic. But it's not very flattering to you.

You might be interested to know acoustic, that since the NY Times began their Jihad against Bush, their stock price has fallen from $51.50 to $24.76...yesterday. That's the lowest price since October 1998. This at a time when the DJIA is back to or near all time highs.

No connection to lying and loss of credibility though...right acoustic?

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Petron
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posted April 20, 2006 08:00 PM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote

youre right jwhop....you can see here how their stock soared in the run up to the war when the nyt was making the claims about there being wmd in iraq, then as it became clear their sources were liars it began to plummet.........


http://www.corporate-ir.net/ireye/ir_site.zhtml?ticker=nyt&script=300&layout=-6

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posted April 20, 2006 09:14 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for AcousticGod     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Jwhop, you're so delusional at times it's difficult to fathom.

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jwhop
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posted April 20, 2006 11:59 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for jwhop     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
Well, if that were true Petron, then why isn't their stock racing ahead now...since their Jihad against Bush is and has been in full throat for some time?

BTW, NYT, New York Times closed down again today.

Sorry, that doesn't wash.

New York Times
$47.91 2/13/04
$24.65 Today......Down 49%

Gannett
$91.38 4/7/04
$55.72 Today......Down 40%

Media General
$72.48 4/29/04
$41.46 Today......Down 43%

Tribune
$53.00 2/6/04
$27.93 Today......Down 48%

Washington Post
$999.50 12/31/04
$751.75 Today......Down 25%

Hollinger International
$20.18 4/23/04
$ 8.00 Today.......Down 61%

Knight Ridder
$80.00 4/30/04
$60.94 Today.......Down 24%

A fathom is 6 feet acoustic. I'd say you're in over your head.


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Rainbow~
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posted April 21, 2006 11:42 PM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote

Don't Impeach him! Commit him!

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Petron
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posted April 22, 2006 03:02 AM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote
"you know how clinton smoked pot but didnt inhale??"

"well i hear voices but i dont listen to them......"

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posted April 22, 2006 02:24 PM           Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote

"I'm SANE I tell you! SANE! SANE! SANE!"

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