http://southerncrossreview.org/47/bushcert.htm
Bush has become inflated with an archetype of the collective unconscious, which is an expression of madness. He has become identified with one side, the light, of an inherently two-sided polarity, and projects out the other, dark side, which he then tries to destroy.
2006-06-30
02:51:18
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I didn't make claims or allegations, I asked a question. Read the article, it's not that complicated that it needs to be explained
2006-06-30
03:00:15 ·
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I don't hate him, I think that he genuinely thinks he's doing the right thing. The problem is that this war on terror will cause more not less terrorism. America can't seriously patrol all its borders all of the time. It's far easier to attack than to defend. It's a serious question about mental health, I'm not just insulting him. Many powerful leaders have been delusional.
2006-06-30
03:17:39 ·
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it wouldn't surprise me
2006-06-30 02:54:32
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answered by Anonymous
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I actually read the whole thing, very interesting what it says further down about the polarizing effects. I noticed that little bit of obsession on both sides, how people either love or hate the guy. The bottom line is that you either "buy the propoganda" or you don't. If you do, you love him and believe whole-heartedly in his superiority and leadership. If you don't, you feel insulted, decieved, and frustrated. Not just with him though, his followers and detractors are the same way towards each other.
"You're either with me, or you're with the terrorists." He didn't then nor has he since left any room for a different opinion. He's been about polarizing since the beginning, and to this end he has succeeded admirably.
2006-06-30 03:20:00
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answered by lostinromania 5
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As for America and many other world countries the personality of the president defines the life of the country. Imagine if Gore would have won the elections, there wouldn't have been any war. It was Bush's daring to start the war, so it will last as long as he is the president. If a new president comes he might stop the war, I think it's enough of it.
2006-06-30 03:03:08
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answered by Like 2
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One has to postulate that anyone who has the drive necessary to become President of the United States has a form of meglomania to some degree.
The President of the United States admits to having had drug and alcohol problems in the past, which he 'cured' through his religious faith. While drug and alcohol addiction are often thought of as mental health issues, they may more accurately be called physical allergies.
I do have a problem with people who's world view is totally informed by one set of values, who will not recognize that there are opposing points of view. I suspect that they need the stability of an unchanging world view to keep themselves functioning in an unstable and always changing social environment. That's what really troubles me about our current president.
2006-06-30 04:16:24
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answered by Caffiend 3
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some month in the past the president made a assertion approximately nuclear weapons and WWIII. i replaced into very ask your self and quite project that Pres Bush desperate to apply this ambitious factor analogy to describe Iran's desire and reason to realize nuclear ability. He look truthful, even though it wasn't an exceedingly reliable theory. i think of he's below a brilliant number of psychological rigidity and desires some R&R.
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no. by this time if it were true the party would have railroaded him and put Cheney in to save face, or someone with a malicious agenda would have used that to their advantage. we are talking about politicians here. any situation that could cost the party or the politician's associates votes will be addressed. anything will be done to stay alive, and keep getting votes
2006-06-30 02:59:56
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answered by Anonymous
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I wish to see his end as soon as possible
his end will be same as he did with other innocent people in allover the world.
I think he is Teerorist number-1 and Osama Bin laden is his student also
2006-06-30 03:01:05
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answered by Number-1 2
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Hell no! Only democrats have mental problems!!! Little do people know, Kerry has Paranoid Dilusional Psychosis!
2006-06-30 03:07:40
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answered by right_wing_extremist_2008 2
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All politicians have mental health problems
2006-06-30 02:55:05
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answered by STEVE S 2
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Yes, at the very LEAST that NEOCON is an alcoholic. I think he was dropped on his head as a small boy.
2006-06-30 02:56:14
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answered by Dr.Feelgood 5
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President Bush's mental capacity is working just fine. I however doubt that you are firing on all cylinders.
2006-06-30 02:56:47
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answered by Anonymous
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