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Tue Sep-07-04 06:33 AM
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Poll question: What is the problem with Bush and language? |
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Edited on Tue Sep-07-04 06:58 AM by Gothic_Sponge
With his latest OBGYN love comment: http://mywebpages.comcast.net/atrios/bushlove.wmvWhat do you believe Bush is doing? Why can't he speak without making a fool of himself?
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Tue Sep-07-04 06:35 AM
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1. other: brain damage suffered when Manchurian chip inserted |
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or cocaine and alcohol damage
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Tue Sep-07-04 06:37 AM
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2. brain damage from alcohol and coke abuse |
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plus his antispychotics are not balanced. This man is unhinged, deranged and a danger to the world.
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Tue Sep-07-04 06:41 AM
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Tue Sep-07-04 06:52 AM
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I see him as a person who is not psychologically capable of believing in anything or commitment to anything. So everything comes across as "an act", insincere, sort of "whatever." We know he has little capability for empathy, so his handlers can make him say or do most anything they want.
He does have a capability for false "folksiness" which has an appeal to some people, unfortunately.
He is probably also getting bored with this role-playing, 4 years is a long time, not to be in charge of your own person.
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Tue Sep-07-04 06:40 AM
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3. Other: boredom. He can't focus on what he's saying because he doesn't |
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care about what's going on.
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Tue Sep-07-04 06:42 AM
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5. I agree with this one. |
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Tue Sep-07-04 06:46 AM
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Sorry if the poll is a little messed up now.
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Tue Sep-07-04 06:46 AM
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newspapers or books. never. he's already senile at 55. like muscles, the brain is a use it or lose it organ. that which is used deveolps, that which is not used wastes away. hippocrates
and maybe a little touch of dislexia made worse by heavy drug use and whiskey
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Tue Sep-07-04 05:05 PM
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15. He doesn't give a rat's patootie. n/t |
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Tue Sep-07-04 06:46 AM
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sooner or later, all dynasties have problems. The Romanov's was hemophilia from inbreeding, ...
What will be the end cause of the * dynasty downfall?
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Tue Sep-07-04 06:46 AM
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8. Could it be God speaking through a born again? |
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Edited on Tue Sep-07-04 06:47 AM by 0007
If so God chosen a rather odd vehicle.
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Tue Sep-07-04 06:53 AM
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11. The last Tsar of Russia, Nicholas, leaned heavily on a Russian mystic |
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named Rasputin for ALL of his advice with regard to the military, the economy, domestic issues, etc. and didn't think for himself whatsoever. Rasputin convinced him that Nicholas had God's authority to be right no matter how wrong he was. Sound familiar?
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Tue Sep-07-04 06:58 AM
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12. I recalled watching a documentary on Rasputin some time ago. |
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No other figure in recent Russian history has received the amount of vilification and contempt heaped upon Gregory Rasputin. The self-styled monk, who received practically little education in the intricacies of the Russian Orthodox faith, came from the rural areas of Russia and achieved great recognition as a "staretz," or holy man in the highest circles of St. Petersburg society. From rags to social prominence the life of Gregory Rasputin holds many of the events leading to the eventual overthrow of the Russian imperial system, the dethronement of the House of Romanov and the assassination of the Imperial Family.
Perhaps Karl Rove is playing the part of Gregory Rasputin?
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Tue Sep-07-04 08:37 AM
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13. I have to go with"doesn't care", because |
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the man can be coherent when he's talking about death and punishment. The words are there in his head, but he just can't find them when he doesn't care about the subject matter.
I think he's also rather stupid. If he were more intelligent he could at least fake concern.
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Tue Sep-07-04 05:20 PM
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16. It began as a jokey, macho |
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cowboy fratboy habit to help him appear more masculine (after the preppy Andover cheerleader days) and now has become popular with the other faux warriors. It appeals to the anti-intellectual crowd who are scared by smart guys like Clinton and Kerry. Bush is a sham. But he plays with others who are likewise shams. They're not jocks. But they can swagger. They're not CEOs of successful businesses. But they can pretend they are and vote for a guy who knows CEOs. They're not decorated veterans. But they can wear the persona just like Dubya did when he wore a borrowed flight suit and landed on a carrier. It's all dress-up for the guys who have a dozen GI Joes in their closets along with their assault weapons and porno. They're not men. They just play like men in their fantasies.
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