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"Sometimes it takes people a while to come to the sober realisation of what forces create stability and what don't,"

When will he be sober?

2006-08-18 23:59:46 · 20 answers · asked by salma 1 in Politics & Government Politics

20 answers

BWA HA HA HA! Where did you pick this? May be a Shakespearian soliloquy like "To be or not to be..."!!! But i wonder if his head is capable of facing a dilemma!!

No i think he is too simple minded to have a conscience!

2006-08-19 00:24:53 · answer #1 · answered by boogie man 4 · 1 0

He won't change. He will simply leave office at the end of his term believing that it is possible for the people to become a bit more enlightened.

He hasn't figured out that some of the cultures involved may be better left in a state of perpetual conflict.

2006-08-19 00:09:59 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

I suggest U lay off anti american semantics... Bush is an idiot YESSSSS -= BUT it takes a bigger idiot to try to disect an idiots view. If people feel so strongly about what is happening in America,.. ya'll need to stop tawking about it,. and start being about it... raise up some money and run for office.. start locally and move up... its AMERICA!!! land of the free... SPEAK about it -then BE about it! U feel me? Make a change! and stopping making noise :)

2006-08-19 00:09:03 · answer #3 · answered by RAPPERdood 1 · 1 0

Hiya Salma, Salman here! :)

Bush will never sober up, not until, they have removed the little chip from his brain, which is clearly clouding his humanity and his sense of reality.

Poor dude.

2006-08-19 03:26:19 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

George W. Bush is suffering from a peculiar but not that uncommon form of madness in which a pathological part of his psyche has co-opted all of the healthy parts into its service. An unknown condition, where ‘something’ has taken possession of a smaller or greater portion of the psyche and asserts its hateful and harmful existence undeterred by all our insight, reason, and energy, thereby proclaiming the power of the unconscious over the conscious mind, the sovereign power of possession. Bush has been taken over by an unconscious complex of the collective unconscious. We speak of a mother complex, or a father complex, but Bush has what we could call a savior complex. Inflated by the power, Bush is suffering from delusions of grandeur, and has become megalomaniacal. He is unconsciously identified with the archetype of the Messiah. Bush told an Amish group in 2004 that “God speaks through me.”

Bush imagines that God actually speaks to him as well; in 2003 he told Palestinian ministers that God told him to invade Iraq. “One should listen to the inner voice attentively, intelligently and critically, (Probate spiritus!) [test the spirits], because the voice one hears is the influxus divinus consisting, as the Acts of John aptly state, of “right” and “left” streams, i.e., of opposites. They have to be clearly separated so that their positive and negative aspects become visible.” John 4:1 says, “Do not believe every spirit, but test the spirits whether they are of God.”
Just because one hears an inner voice doesn’t necessarily mean it is the voice of God. Listened to uncritically, we could just as easily be seduced by the Devil. 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. By shadow projecting in this manner, Bush has become possessed by the very evil he is projecting outside of himself.

This is to fall under the spell of the Devil, who is rightly called “the deceiver.” A clearer case of madness is hard to imagine.

Bush is responsible for the death of at least 250,000 civilians (not including certain of Iraq), reveals a compilitation of scientific studies and corroborated eyewitness testimonies.

The majority of these deaths, which are in addition those normally expected from natural causes, illness and accidents, have been among women and children.

Below is a running total of the U.S. taxpayer cost of the Iraq War. The number is based on Congressional appropriations.
The War in Iraq Costs
$308,001,640,753

See the cost in your community

Or compare to the cost of:
PRE-SCHOOL
KIDS' HEALTH
COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIPS
PUBLIC HOUSING
PUBLIC EDUCATION

http://nationalpriorities.org/index.php?option=com_wrapper&Itemid=182

http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article11674.htm

Get The Book: The madness of G W Bush

http://www.awakeninthedream.com/indexx.html

2006-08-19 00:23:40 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

You got to admit, if he didnt have a massive army behind him and nuclear weapons the guy would be extremely funny.I like the way he trys to act sincere, reminds me of the comedian 'alan partridge ' by steve coogan in the uk.

2006-08-19 00:31:31 · answer #6 · answered by tunachunks199 1 · 1 0

a talking bush, wasnt that God talking to moses? geedubbya wont ever be sober

2006-08-19 00:06:27 · answer #7 · answered by Mr Spock 4 · 1 0

YES
Surely bush was talking about himself
Because he cant think of anyone else other than him
He is so selfish,self-proclaimed messiah of the world.

2006-08-19 00:40:47 · answer #8 · answered by Alok K 3 · 1 0

He was talking about the Libs that keep thinking the job is done.......you know the ones.....that would like us to do have the job, and leave.....like their Hero Clinton did......

2006-08-19 00:10:49 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

When will you get in the real world? Terrorist's and criminals love people that are afraid to fight back.

2006-08-19 00:15:45 · answer #10 · answered by mark g 6 · 0 1

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