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Zanoog
07-15-2007, 08:49 AM
Found this old article - Pre War in Iraq. Very enlightening.

December 5, 2002 — If any of us are to have a future worth having, the world's leaders, the members of Congress, the US corporate media and people of all political persuasions who value freedom and democracy had better start seeing George W. Bush for what he is: a sociopath and a passive serial killer.

Psychiatrists tell us that all serial killers lack the emotions that make us human; that they have to learn to emulate those emotions in order to get by in society. Hence, a charming, well educated fellow like Ted Bundy who is known to have murdered 15 women and may have killed 36 before he was caught.

While Bush is no Bundy, when it comes Bundy's education and acquired charm, and to our knowledge has never personally murdered anyone, it has been evident to us that there is something missing in George W. in terms of his lack of compassion and empathy. As governor of Texas, he set a record in signing death warrants — 154 in five years. He even made fun of the way convicted killer Karla Faye Tucker begged for her life.

If we believe the psychiatrists, a sign of a future serial killer is a child who delights in torturing and killing animals. George W., as a child, did exactly that. In a May 21, 2000, New York Times' puff piece about the values Bush gained growing up in Midland, Texas, Nicholas D. Kristof quoted Bush's childhood friend Terry Throckmorton: "'We were terrible to animals,' recalled Mr. Throckmorton, laughing. A dip behind the Bush home turned into a small lake after a good rain, and thousands of frogs would come out. 'Everybody would get BB guns and shoot them,' Mr. Throckmorton said. 'Or we'd put firecrackers in the frogs and throw them and blow them up.'"

On Sept. 12, 2000, Baltimore Sun reporter Miriam Miedzian wrote, "So when he was a kid, George W. enjoyed putting firecrackers into frogs, throwing them in the air, and then watching them blow up. Should this be cause for alarm? How relevant is a man's childhood behavior to what he is like as an adult? And in this case, to what he would be like as president of the United States."

We're finding out, aren't we? While we, in two articles before the 2000 election — Sept. 21 and Oct. 23 — noted Bush's penchant for blowing up frogs, the corporate media blew it off, just as it had no interest in what he was trying to hide by obtaining a new Texas driver license and his 1976 drunk driving conviction, or the fact he was AWOL from the Texas Air National Guard. Instead, they bought into his nonsensical claim of being a "compassionate conservative" and "a uniter not a divider" who was going to "restore honor and dignity to the White House."

All through the 2000 campaign and up to Sept. 11, 2001, the corporate media depicted Bush as an affable, tongue-tied bumbler — the kind of guy Joe Six-pack would like to have a beer with — turning a blind eye to his dark underside. It mattered not that he stocked his illicit administration with the worst of the worst: John Ashcroft, Donald Rumsfeld, Gale Norton, Paul O'Neill, Harvey Pitt, Thomas White, John Negroponte, Otto Reich and convicted Iran-contra felon Elliot Abrams who received a 1992 Christmas Eve pardon from George W.'s father.

Then, despite his peculiar behavior on Sept. 11, the corporate media and his handlers transformed him into a leader extraordinaire in the mold of Franklin D. Roosevelt, Abraham Lincoln and Winston Churchill rolled into one.

And as Bush had Afghanistan bombed back beyond the Stone Age to rid the world of Osama bin Laden and al Qaeda, then switched to claiming it was the Taliban that had to go, then declared there was an "axis of evil" and it was really Saddam Hussein who was the "mother of all evil" and that war with Iraq was in the offing to get rid of Saddam, the corporate media cheered him on and to this day continues to beat the war drum. They have yet to consider that the passive serial killer needs to feed his lust for blood by sending others to put their lives on the line and do the killing for him.

In his Sept. 12 article, White House insiders say Bush is "out of control," Mike Hersh wrote, "Some among Bush's trusted White House staff fear what they are seeing and where Bush is taking us. His state of mind hauntingly reminds them of Richard Nixon's Final Days. They fear Bush is becoming Nixonesque . . . or worse. Although Bush lacks Nixon's paranoia, he may entertain even more dangerous notions."

But their desperate late night phone calls to trusted reporters has not seen the light of day in the corporate media. Yet, some of us outside the Beltway have long had an inkling of what we are dealing with.

More proof lies in Alexandra Pelosi's documentary, Journeys with George. Pelosi, the daughter of incoming House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi, was a producer for NBC when she wangled the assignment to spend 18 months as part of Bush's campaign press corps.

From the surface, Pelosi's "home movie," as she calls it, seems to be nothing more than a love fest as George W. works to charm the pants off her and the rest of the press corps. The striking thing about this George, even though Karen Hughes is often seen hovering at his elbow, is that he isn't tongue-tied when he is pumping up his ego, dishing out digs and being sarcastic and crude.

Mark Crispin Miller, author of The Bush Dyslexicon and professor of media studies at New York University, who also sees the darker Bush, said in a Nov. 28 interview with the Toronto Star, ""Bush is not an imbecile. He's not a puppet. I think that Bush is a sociopathic personality. I think he's incapable of empathy. He has an inordinate sense of his own entitlement, and he's a very skilled manipulator. And in all the snickering about his alleged idiocy, this is what a lot of people miss."

Miller said he did intend The Bush Dyslexicon to be a funny book, but that was before he read all the transcripts, which revealed, according to reporter Murray Whyte, "a disquieting truth about what lurks behind the cock-eyed leer of the leader of the free world. He's not a moron at all on that point, Miller and Prime Minister Jean Chretien agree."

"He has no trouble speaking off the cuff when he's speaking punitively, when he's talking about violence, when he's talking about revenge," Miller told Whyte. "When he struts and thumps his chest, his syntax and grammar are fine. It's only when he leaps into the wild blue yonder of compassion, or idealism, or altruism, that he makes these hilarious mistakes."

In a speech last Sept. in Nashville, trying to strengthen his case against Saddam, Bush's script called for him to say, "Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice, shame on me." But the words that came out of his mouth were, ""Fool me once, shame . . . shame on . . . you," followed by a long pause, then, "Fool me — can't get fooled again!"

Said Miller, "What's revealing about this is that Bush could not say, 'Shame on me' to save his life. That's a completely alien idea to him. This is a guy who is absolutely proud of his own inflexibility and rectitude."

Another example, Miller said, occurred early in Bush's White House tenure when he said, "I know how hard it is to put food on your family."

According to Miller, "That wasn't because he's so stupid that he doesn't know how to say, 'Put food on your family's table' — it's because he doesn't care about people who can't put food on the table."

Miller told Whyte, "When he tries to talk about what this country stands for, or about democracy, he can't do it."

"This, then, is why he's so closely watched by his handlers, Miller says not because he'll say something stupid, but because he'll overindulge in the language of violence and punishment at which he excels," Whyte wrote.

"He's a very angry guy, a hostile guy. He's much like Nixon. So they're very, very careful to choreograph every move he makes. They don't want him anywhere near protestors, because he would lose his temper," Miller said.

"I call him the feel bad president, because he's all about punishment and death," Miller told Whyte. "It would be a grave mistake to just play him for laughs."

A grave mistake, indeed.

If all that has happened since Bush was first mentioned as a possible GOP presidential candidate hasn't set off alarms, his naming of war criminal, mass murderer and international fugitive Henry Kissinger last week to head up the 9/11 investigation should have. And this week another alarm should have gone off when Bush promoted Elliot Abrams to lead the National Security Council's office for Near East and North African affairs, which oversees Arab-Israeli relations.


Bush must be stopped now, before he sets the world aflame. And set it aflame is what he intends to do, even if Iraq has no "weapons of mass destruction" or Saddam stands on his head, naked, on the White House lawn.

http://www.serendipity.li/wot/conover01.htm

Deadshot
07-15-2007, 08:55 AM
:shrug Nothing's going to get this dude impeached. :sad

Cookie Parker
07-15-2007, 08:56 AM
Great article. And so true. This man is now building up the Air Force in Iraq and brought over B1B Bombers....that will kill more innocent people.

The way he stands back from involvement in genocide in Darfur and the hanging of Saddam...all forms of sociopaths, if you ask me, which, of course, no one did...:)

Ringo
07-15-2007, 10:18 AM
Great article. And so true. This man is now building up the Air Force in Iraq and brought over B1B Bombers....that will kill more innocent people.

The way he stands back from involvement in genocide in Darfur and the hanging of Saddam...all forms of sociopaths, if you ask me, which, of course, no one did...:)


Do you even have a clue what you talk about? There are very few on here with Military experience, so they might buy your BS!

You don't station B1 bombers in that area or as far as I know ANY foreign soil! They fly out of Ellworth in Rapid City, and the B2's are down in Missouri! They fly non stop to Baghdad if need be, but NEVER do they station in those areas!

Ringo
07-15-2007, 10:19 AM
:shrug Nothing's going to get this dude impeached. :sad
Nope hell they didn't get Clinton for Murder-Treason, so I doubt they will get Bush for defending America!

Deadshot
07-15-2007, 10:35 AM
Nope hell they didn't get Clinton for Murder-Treason, so I doubt they will get Bush for defending America!

No proof of your charges against Clinton, just speculation.

Al-Qaeda is coming back, ergo Bush has FAILED in defending America, so he is the bad guy.

Ringo
07-15-2007, 04:09 PM
No proof of your charges against Clinton, just speculation.

Al-Qaeda is coming back, ergo Bush has FAILED in defending America, so he is the bad guy.

And of course when they come here Liberals led by the biggest cowards from the Clintons to scummy Reid and other Traitors will scramble to protect their Rights!

Bush hasn't failed! The LEFTIST traitors of America have failed! We that will stand up and and be counted and go out like MEN, want many of the Lefties of this Nation to just get the hell out of the way so you don't get hurt!

Yellowdogtexan
07-15-2007, 04:50 PM
Do you even have a clue what you talk about? There are very few on here with Military experience, so they might buy your BS!

You don't station B1 bombers in that area or as far as I know ANY foreign soil! They fly out of Ellworth in Rapid City, and the B2's are down in Missouri! They fly non stop to Baghdad if need be, but NEVER do they station in those areas!No as is normal it is you who does not have a clue about what you are talking about. I also read the article that Cookie Parker was referring to. Unlike you, we get our facts in the real world and do not rely on made up crap. Here is the article that Cookie was referring to http://www.usatoday.com/news/world/iraq/2007-07-14-iraqairsurge_N.htm Away from the headlines and debate over the "surge" in U.S. ground troops, the Air Force has quietly built up its hardware inside Iraq, sharply stepped up bombing and laid a foundation for a sustained air campaign in support of American and Iraqi forces.

Squadrons of attack planes have been added to the in-country fleet. The air reconnaissance arm has almost doubled since last year. The powerful B1-B bomber has been recalled to action over Iraq.

The escalation worries some about an increase in "collateral damage," casualties among Iraqi civilians. Air Force generals worry about wear and tear on aging aircraft. But ground commanders clearly like what they see.

"Night before last we had 14 strikes from B-1 bombers. Last night we had 18 strikes by B-1 bombers," Maj. Gen. Rick Lynch said approvingly of air support his 3rd Infantry Division received in a recent offensive south of Baghdad.

Statistics tell the story: Air Force and Navy aircraft dropped 437 bombs and missiles in Iraq in the first six months of 2007, a fivefold increase over the 86 used in the first half of 2006, and three times more than in the second half of 2006, according to Air Force data. In June, bombs dropped at a rate of more than five a day.

Inside spacious, air-conditioned "Kingpin," a new air traffic control center at this huge Air Force hub 50 miles north of Baghdad, the expanded commitment can be seen on the central display screen: Small points of light represent more than 100 aircraft crisscrossing Iraqi air space at any one time.You really should try getting your facts from the real world. Reality is a great place to live and I encourage you to come out of your make-believe world and back to the real world with the rest of us.

Yellowdogtexan
07-15-2007, 04:53 PM
Bush hasn't failed! :rofl2:roflYou are delusional as is normal. :rofl:rofl2

Bush has failed the US and made the world less safe by invading Iraq based on fixed facts and fixed intelligence. bush allowed Bin Ladin to escape by diverting resources from Afghanstan to Iraq. Now bin Ladin has rebuild his organization to pre-Sept 11 levels. Going after a make believe enemy which was not a threat to the US and letting a real enemy who actually attacked us escape and rebuild is failure.

issac the dragon
07-15-2007, 05:19 PM
The clues were there before Bush got elected the first time. The governor sitting in his office mocking people while they were being executed. The same type of person who mocked Hussein while he was hanged. Notice that no one in the admin. said anything about that. They knew their boss had been there, done that.

Bush is the Paris Hilton of politics. Spent his youth blowing through his parents money, getting drunk, doing drugs. A man who grew up wealthy and isolated from the real world. Poor little rich boy.

He has no compassion, no empathy. He does have a sence of entitlement. God loves him, so he made him rich. Never mind Bush has never had a job in his life. Where did he get his money? He inherited it, the old fashioned way.

quiet man
07-15-2007, 05:51 PM
man this thread covers the bfmb in all his self centered glory. now we all have to survive the rest of his term to see a new president try to have a new begining for our country and the world. :drevil

Wabash
07-15-2007, 07:05 PM
No proof of your charges against Clinton, just speculation.

Al-Qaeda is coming back, ergo Bush has FAILED in defending America, so he is the bad guy.

No proof of your charges against W either just Spec!

And of course when they come here Liberals led by the biggest cowards from the Clintons to scummy Reid and other Traitors will scramble to protect their Rights!

Bush hasn't failed! The LEFTIST traitors of America have failed! We that will stand up and and be counted and go out like MEN, want many of the Lefties of this Nation to just get the hell out of the way so you don't get hurt!


You got it!
No as is normal it is you who does not have a clue about what you are talking about. I also read the article that Cookie Parker was referring to. Unlike you, we get our facts in the real world and do not rely on made up crap. Here is the article that Cookie was referring to http://www.usatoday.com/news/world/iraq/2007-07-14-iraqairsurge_N.htmYou really should try getting your facts from the real world. Reality is a great place to live and I encourage you to come out of your make-believe world and back to the real world with the rest of us.


Well dog...you stepped in it this time! YOU are the one who doesn't know what he is talking about and misread and misquoted that article on the B1 Bomber!
That DOES NOT say that the B1 is specifically "in country". All it says is there are attack planes in country and the B1 was recalled to action.
Recalled to action from here, not there!
So Mr. Smarty at the Party...wiggle out of that one!
:rofl2:roflYou are delusional as is normal. :rofl:rofl2



Bush has failed the US and made the world less safe by invading Iraq based on fixed facts and fixed intelligence. bush allowed Bin Ladin to escape by diverting resources from Afghanstan to Iraq. Now bin Ladin has rebuild his organization to pre-Sept 11 levels. Going after a make believe enemy which was not a threat to the US and letting a real enemy who actually attacked us escape and rebuild is failure.

No, only Pompous Asses are delusional!

Fixed facts?...sounds like Clinton! That entire article sounded like Clinton!
The entire article is a piece of garbage from a garbage dump!
Any one who believes that shit is a MORON!

Wabash
07-15-2007, 07:08 PM
Try and remember one thing folks...the Biggest Whackos on the planet are the Psychiatrists!

AnnEsthesia
07-15-2007, 07:17 PM
No proof of your charges against W either just Spec!


No proof of the charges ya'll keep leveling at Clinton either, yet that has never stopped you or Ringo.

sparks
07-15-2007, 07:23 PM
Try and remember one thing folks...the Biggest Whackos on the planet are the Psychiatrists!


Now you sound like Tom Cruise and the Scientologists. :rofl

issac the dragon
07-15-2007, 07:30 PM
Have you ever noticed that if someone mention a Repubican president, any Republican president, the first word out of a Republican's mouth is "Clinton?"

Zanoog
07-15-2007, 07:36 PM
No proof of your charges against W either just Spec!




You got it!



Well dog...you stepped in it this time! YOU are the one who doesn't know what he is talking about and misread and misquoted that article on the B1 Bomber!
That DOES NOT say that the B1 is specifically "in country". All it says is there are attack planes in country and the B1 was recalled to action.
Recalled to action from here, not there!
So Mr. Smarty at the Party...wiggle out of that one!


No, only Pompous Asses are delusional!

Fixed facts?...sounds like Clinton! That entire article sounded like Clinton!
The entire article is a piece of garbage from a garbage dump!Any one who believes that shit is a MORON!

Smarty at the Party :rofl :rofl :rofl :rofl

Neener neener neeeee ner.

Realy Wabby - could we try and elevate the conversation somewhere above the 5th grade? :lol

Wabash
07-15-2007, 08:27 PM
Now you sound like Tom Cruise and the Scientologists. :rofl

Haaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa! Got me!:ohyeah

Wabash
07-15-2007, 08:29 PM
Have you ever noticed that if someone mention a Repubican president, any Republican president, the first word out of a Republican's mouth is "Clinton?"

He is the base line for immoral, deviant and juvenile behavior...makes him the Man! Haaaaaaaa!
Smarty at the Party :rofl :rofl :rofl :rofl

Neener neener neeeee ner.

Realy Wabby - could we try and elevate the conversation somewhere above the 5th grade? :lol

Sure, tell dog that and I will upgrade...I keep having to drop to his level!:ohyeah

Cookie Parker
07-15-2007, 09:24 PM
Do you even have a clue what you talk about? There are very few on here with Military experience, so they might buy your BS!

You don't station B1 bombers in that area or as far as I know ANY foreign soil! They fly out of Ellworth in Rapid City, and the B2's are down in Missouri! They fly non stop to Baghdad if need be, but NEVER do they station in those areas!

ROFLMAO!!! Apparently you, Ringo, aren't one of those with military experience.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070714/ap_on_re_mi_ea/iraq_air_surge_i;_ylt=Ai.T.E9n9z25ammXadRub0gLewgF

BALAD AIR BASE, Iraq - Away from the headlines and debate over the "surge" in U.S. ground troops, the Air Force has quietly built up its hardware inside Iraq, sharply stepped up bombing and laid a foundation for a sustained air campaign in support of American and Iraqi forces.
ADVERTISEMENT

Squadrons of attack planes have been added to the in-country fleet. The air reconnaissance arm has almost doubled since last year. The powerful B1-B bomber has been recalled to action over Iraq.

The escalation worries some about an increase in "collateral damage," casualties among Iraqi civilians. Air Force generals worry about wear and tear on aging aircraft. But ground commanders clearly like what they see.

"Night before last we had 14 strikes from B-1 bombers. Last night we had 18 strikes by B-1 bombers," Maj. Gen. Rick Lynch said approvingly of air support his 3rd Infantry Division received in a recent offensive south of Baghdad.

Statistics tell the story: Air Force and Navy aircraft dropped 437 bombs and missiles in Iraq in the first six months of 2007, a fivefold increase over the 86 used in the first half of 2006, and three times more than in the second half of 2006, according to Air Force data. In June, bombs dropped at a rate of more than five a day.

Inside spacious, air-conditioned "Kingpin," a new air traffic control center at this huge Air Force hub 50 miles north of Baghdad, the expanded commitment can be seen on the central display screen: Small points of light represent more than 100 aircraft crisscrossing Iraqi air space at any one time.

The increased air activity has paralleled the reinforcement of U.S. ground troops, beginning in February, to try to suppress the insurgency and sectarian violence in the Baghdad region. Simply keeping those 30,000 additional troops supplied has added to demands on the Air Force.

"We're the busiest aerial port in DOD (Department of Defense)," said Col. Dave Reynolds, a mission support commander here. Working 12-hour shifts, his cargo handlers are expected to move 140,000 tons of cargo this year, one-third more than in 2006, he said.

The greatest impact of the "air surge" has come in close air support for Army and Marine operations.

Early this year, with little fanfare, the Air Force sent a squadron of A-10 "Warthog" attack planes — a dozen or more aircraft — to be based at Al-Asad Air Base in western Iraq. At the same time it added a squadron of F-16C Fighting Falcons here at Balad. Although some had flown missions over Iraq from elsewhere in the region, the additions doubled to 50 or more the number of workhorse fighter-bomber jets available at bases inside the country, closer to the action.

The reinforcement involved more than numbers. The new F-16Cs were the first of the advanced "Block 50" version to fly in Iraq, an aircraft whose technology includes a cockpit helmet that enables the pilot to aim his weapons at a target simply by turning his head and looking at i


See, Ringo, I won't state something without backing it up.....now, where is your source that says these B1B bombers would NOT be stationed in that area? :electric

Cookie Parker
07-15-2007, 09:26 PM
Have you ever noticed that if someone mention a Repubican president, any Republican president, the first word out of a Republican's mouth is "Clinton?"

I understand that, don't you Isaac the Dragon? Why bring up the republican presidents? I mean, nothing they've done has been good for america all the way back to before Eisenhower...

I'd be ashamed, too, if I were republican....:whew

Wabash
07-16-2007, 12:37 AM
I understand that, don't you Isaac the Dragon? Why bring up the republican presidents? I mean, nothing they've done has been good for america all the way back to before Eisenhower...

I'd be ashamed, too, if I were republican....:whew

NOT!!

Wabash
07-16-2007, 12:39 AM
ROFLMAO!!! Apparently you, Ringo, aren't one of those with military experience.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070714/ap_on_re_mi_ea/iraq_air_surge_i;_ylt=Ai.T.E9n9z25ammXadRub0gLewgF




See, Ringo, I won't state something without backing it up.....now, where is your source that says these B1B bombers would NOT be stationed in that area? :electric

Doesn't say it here either! It says they are being recalled! Recalled from where? The USA!

Yellowdogtexan
07-16-2007, 08:36 AM
Try and remember one thing folks...the Biggest Whackos on the planet are the Psychiatrists!You are an ill-informed lay person who is obviously clueless about this field. Your lay and and fact free opinion is worthless.

Wabby did you have bad expierence with psychiatrists? You are no longer in law enforcement, is there a reason such as the required testing? I bet a psychiatrists would have a great deal of fun with your stupid claims that homosexuality is a disease.

Yellowdogtexan
07-16-2007, 08:39 AM
Now you sound like Tom Cruise and the Scientologists. :roflwabby is relying on his irrational fears to justify his attacks on a field that he disagree with. Again, I wonder what bad expierence wabby had with people who refused to listen his silly rants about homosexuals. This profession does not agree with his lay and factless but bigoted opinion that homosexuality is a disease and therefore he has to attack them.

Wabash
07-16-2007, 11:26 AM
You are an ill-informed lay person who is obviously clueless about this field. Your lay and and fact free opinion is worthless.

Wabby did you have bad expierence with psychiatrists? You are no longer in law enforcement, is there a reason such as the required testing? I bet a psychiatrists would have a great deal of fun with your stupid claims that homosexuality is a disease.

Soooooo, you don't deny that I'm right and you are wrong about the B1 Bomber?
Not that it's any of your business dog, but I retired because I had my time in and I started my own(now very lucrative) business.

wabby is relying on his irrational fears to justify his attacks on a field that he disagree with. Again, I wonder what bad expierence wabby had with people who refused to listen his silly rants about homosexuals. This profession does not agree with his lay and factless but bigoted opinion that homosexuality is a disease and therefore he has to attack them.

I don't have ANY fears, irrational or otherwise! Nice try but no Clinton on your sily, sily, silly accusations....btw...every shrink I ever met, I considered nuttier then the avg. person...I've known many over the years. Many are very nice people, they are just....Out There!

Go back to your books and liberal associates and regroup!:lmao:lmao:lmao

Zanoog
07-16-2007, 11:48 AM
HOMOSEXUALITY is a WOODPECKER LIE started by INSUGENTS INSIDE THE APA.......ANY who can argue for HOMOS IS MISTAKEN AND EITHER BRAINWASHED ORE DOES IT ON PURPOSE :-I

IF YOU DO IT ON PURPOSE ......YOU WILL HAVE A MEETING WITH ME :-)

:scared OH NO! NOT THAT!!! :panic

:boyhowdy

Deadshot
07-16-2007, 12:10 PM
Let me, again, restate the love I have for the IGNORE button when it comes to L&L...:mw

AnnEsthesia
07-16-2007, 12:14 PM
INdeed Dead.

Wabash
07-16-2007, 01:36 PM
Let me, again, restate the love I have for the IGNORE button when it comes to L&L...:mw

I don't use the ignore button.....I have the mental strength to just skip over L&Ls posts...or anyone else that I choose to.