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After failing every psychological test for normality in the text books, Mr Bush would be taken straight to the asylum.
Along with the millions of Americans who voted for him.

2007-02-02 20:14:44 · answer #1 · answered by Fidel Castro 2 · 0 0

Well Panama Jack- I don't think you want to hear my response-it is not going to be what you were looking for ---however. I think if Mr Bush were examined by a psychiatrist--think he would find him in great mental health.
This country is just not run by one man--though it might appear that way sometimes--he has access to information that we as everyday citizens do not have--as well as perhaps some of his staff. As citizens we have elected him, or some of us did anyway, to make decisions for us. I think he is trying to do the right thing-don't you? Is he against us--does he want our sons, or even daughters killed--I do not think so.
Look back on today--our situation in Iraq, perhaps a few years from now--. Iran, North Korea maybe China--others The power struggle-- some of these nations do not value life as we do--our country is advancing far ahead to the rest of humanity- we place more value on human life here than most countries. Most just get along with us-- for concessions-perhaps factitiously
Other countries, will dominate others in a quest for the balance of power - nuclear power -do we really want these people to have that control--or do we want to stop it the aggression before it starts?
If you think he is a problem--we will need every prayer we can get if Hillary gets the position--some of those countries do not respect women as we do in this country--they will have more of a reason to hate us.
He may not be right about everything-but he is our president!

2007-02-02 09:17:13 · answer #2 · answered by Twlight Zone2 2 · 1 1

1. Psychiatrists are always trained.
2. Psychiatrists for the most part just dispense drugs now-adays.
3. A person does not receive a DSM-IV-TR diagnosis unless they have issues that are interfering with their life.
4. I don't think that President Bush has issues that are interfering with his life. Evidence, his ability to get a law degree, and his ability to convince millions of people to elect him to the presidency.

2007-02-02 08:51:04 · answer #3 · answered by Clown Knows 7 · 0 0

you're purely getting your self right into a pissing contest. Time to enable flow of the gangster mentality. both activities are operating as a team to smash the country. Whom ever comes after BHO, will proceed the ball rolling, resembling Bush continued Clinton's stride. stop being a lemming, and attempt to have an unique concept. there is the position the issue is, no man or woman thinks for themselves any better.

2016-12-03 09:08:27 · answer #4 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

They would say I am sure that he wanted to prove to his father that he is a man - I actually have my doubts - George Bush wanted to finish the job that his father did not - what a shambles - The world today due to his actions is certainly not a safer place - I am not sure what the solution is but I would love to have Clinton in power again - he at least had the right image - powerful imagine, leg over etc. but the world somehow seemed safer then. Am I right?

2007-02-02 08:51:29 · answer #5 · answered by Jean D 3 · 1 0

Psychiatrists only make sure the meds are working. They prescribe medication based on the reports of the psychologist.

They work with chemicals, not physical.

You mean a psychologist.

2007-02-02 08:46:18 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

That President George W. Bush, as an untreated alcoholic, is in constant danger of a relapse. Bush manifests the symptoms of a dry drunk, principally irritability, judgmentalism and a rigid, unadaptable world view.

2007-02-02 08:48:08 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 2 1

Being a closet liberal in conservative clothing is causing him some conflict of conscience.

He's a little softie, and needs to go more for the jugular. He needs to step up to the plate and play hardball, stop pussyfooting around like some darn liberal, and start being a hardline conservative as he promised to the people that voted him into office.

2007-02-02 09:08:46 · answer #8 · answered by HolyLamb 4 · 0 0

It would take them awhile to see it, since they never met a slower person out there, may be a down syndrom, or may like everything else he tries to own and make his it would be a GBD, George Bush disease, from father to son.

2007-02-02 08:49:21 · answer #9 · answered by Loco 3 · 0 0

Mentally their is nothing wrong with George Bush. He and his cronies are a bunch of old waxworks whose politics don't reflect the views of the people who voted them in.

2007-02-02 08:47:17 · answer #10 · answered by stephen w 2 · 1 0

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