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Bush Melt Down: So What's
New?
Lord W has always been an
obsessive, addictive, compromised and about to tip over the edge
Steve Watson | October 27 2005
With reports
surfacing that Lord Bush is on the edge of some kind of melt down
surrounding the indictments story and pressure over Iraq, we ask What's new
about that? Bush has been "on the edge" all his life, that is precisely why his
globalist NeoCon handlers have had him elevated to the position of President, he
is malleable, compromised and easily removable should the need arise.
Of course we have all seen the infamous video of George W
Bush Drunk off his face and we know about his long history of
problems with alcohol. This is the first indicator of what kind of a man
Bush is. He has an addictive personality, once he gets a taste for something he
needs more - not good given that he has risen to a position of power.
But he is also an untreated alcoholic, he quit "on his
own", prompting some doctors to speculate that Bush is what has become known as
a "Dry
Drunk", a state which is very stressful both physically and
mentally.
On 6 July 1986 Bush gave up alcohol on his 40th birthday.
As he explained it later to friends, his wife Laura had given him an ultimatum:
"It's me or the bottle."
Now I'm not saying drinking is evil, I enjoy a beer like
many other people, but it is the addictive and obsessive mindset combined with
alcohol that makes for the road to ruin, a road which Bush has certainly spent a
long time on.
In addition to the rampant alcoholism, many stories have
emerged over the past five years concerning Bush's drug abuse problems.
When asked in 1999 if he?d ever used drugs, marijuana, or
cocaine, Bush responds, ?I?m not going to talk about what I did as a child. What
I?m going to talk about and I?m going to say this consistently: It is irrelevant
what I did 20-30 years ago. What?s relevant is that I learned from any mistakes
that I made. I do not want to send signals to anybody that what Governor Bush
did 30 years ago is cool to try.?
When the New York Daily News questioned 12 presidential
candidates about whether they had ever used cocaine, Bush was the only one who
refused to answer. When pressed by Washington Post reporters doing a 7-part
series on his life, Bush responded ?I?m not going to talk about what I did years
ago. This is a game where they float rumors... and I?m not going to
participate.?
Bush has continually ducked
questions about his drug abuse problems, and last year it surfaced that
he had regularly taken cocaine at Camp
David, well into his 30s. So not only was he a user throughout his teens
and twenties, it continued into later life.
Aside from the moral implications of this, cocaine
use has clear medical implications. For example, it is associated with elevated
risk of acquiring chronic diseases, such as viral hepatitis and sexually
transmitted disease. Acutely, it can trigger cardiac or cerebro-vascular
catastrophe. As with any drug it can also cause mental problems as well as
physical ones in later life.
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Evidence of Bush's erratic and aggressive behaviour are not
new, we have seen him behave like this for years now. On many occasions he has
completely lost it and literally flipped the bird to senior officials and
reporters. This has been captured
on film more than once.
In the Summer of 2004 Capitol Hill Blue
reported that In meetings with top aides and administration officials,
the President goes from quoting the Bible in one breath to obscene tantrums
against the media, Democrats and others that he classifies as ?enemies of the
state.?
Worried White House aides painted a portrait of a man on
the edge, increasingly wary of those who disagree with him and paranoid of a
public that no longer trusts his policies in Iraq or at home.
In interviews with a number of White House staffers who
were willing to talk off the record, a picture of an administration under siege
has emerged, led by a man who declares his decisions to be ?God?s will? and then
tells aides to ?fuck over? anyone they consider to be an opponent of the
administration.
Aides say the President gets ?hung
up on minor details,? micromanaging to the extreme while ignoring the bigger
picture. He will spend hours personally reviewing and approving every attack ad
against his Democratic opponent and then kiss off a meeting on economic issues.
?This is what is killing us on Iraq,? one aide says.
?We lost focus. The President got hung up on the weapons of mass destruction and
an unproven link to al Qaeda. We could have found other justifiable reasons for
the war but the President insisted the focus stay on those two, tenuous items.?
These are all examples of the obsessive and addictive
personality that has claimed Bush throughout his entire life, he has always been
"on the edge".
In August of 2005 Bush's ferocious temper and erratic
behaviour was again publicly thrust into the spotlight. White House insiders
leaked the fact that Bush had "flipped out" over the anti war protesters near to
his Texas ranch in Crawford.
?I?m not meeting again with that goddamned bitch,? Bush
screamed at aides who suggested he meet again with Cindy Sheehan, the
war-protesting mother whose son died in Iraq. ?She can go to hell as far as I?m
concerned!?
Bush, administration aides confide, frequently explodes
into tirades over those who protest the war, calling them ?motherfucking
traitors.? He reportedly was so upset over Veterans of Foreign Wars members who
wore ?bullshit protectors? over their ears during his speech to their annual
convention that he told aides to ?tell those VFW assholes that I?ll never speak
to them again is they can?t keep their members under control.?
His advisors seemingly have a 24 hour role of keeping Bush
under control, to control his wild mood swings and dark vicious temper directed
at anyone who criticizes or questions him.
Capitol
Hill Blue ran another story in August stating that aides claim George W.
Bush?s mood swings have become so drastic that White House emails often contain
?weather reports? to warn of the President?s demeanor. ?Calm seas? means Bush is
calm while ?tornado alert? is a warning that he is pissed at the
world.
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Bush's behaviour has prompted Prominent Washington
psychiatrist, Dr. Justin Frank explains Bush?s behavior as all-to-typical of an
alcoholic, suffering paranoia bordering on schizophrenia, and who is still in
denial:
?The pattern of blame and denial, which recovering
alcoholics work so hard to break, seems to be ingrained in the alcoholic
personality; it's rarely limited to his or her drinking,? he says. ?The habit of
placing blame and denying responsibility is so prevalent in George W. Bush's
personal history that it is apparently triggered by even the mildest
threat.?
Frank went on to describe
Bush as a "paranoid megalomaniac" as well as a "sadist". Lyndon LaRouche
later brought
up the findings of Dr Frank before the Presidential debates of 2004
saying
"The as-yet unspoken, but pivotal issue to be taken
up in the upcoming Presidential campaign debates between George W. Bush and John
Kerry is the mental illnesses from which President Bush suffers."
Bush's past misdemeanors and long term drug abuse problems
are now coming back to haunt him, not only reputation wise but also physically
and mentally. (See here
for evidence of serious illness on Bush's part.)
We all remember the "pretzel" incident of January 2002.
Clearly this was some kind of lapse into an alcohol or drug binge which left
it's mark on the President. Even the London
Guardian ran a story acknowledging this.
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Capitol Hill Blue went on to claim last year that Bush is taking
powerful antidepressant drugs to control his erratic behavior,
depression and paranoia. This may explain his occasional bruises, remember when
he "fell off the bike"? We obviously cannot clarify these incidents as drug or
alcohol related but we have to question them when the best they come up with is
the pretzel line.
Bush is clearly no longer the articulate well spoken Yale
graduate that became the Governor of Texas, he has mentally and physically
declined, whilst the media ironically claim he is a President in his fitness
prime, biking with Lance Armstrong and undertaking Marathon style runs.
Take a look at this video that
compares Governor Bush to President Bush, the decline is startling.
Now take a look at this video
of a press conference last year in which Bush is asked a question that
was "not on the script". Anyone who watched the TV footage witnessed the
embarrassing sight of Bush pausing for at least five seconds and saying
absolutely nothing. Bush's admonition that the question should have been written
'ahead of time' (like the rest) proves that this was an impromptu question in an
otherwise carefully scripted briefing. Bush cannot perform in any other form. He
stumbles over his words and then just spews nonsense about Turkey farms and
Mustard Gas.
Prior to September 11, jokes about George W. Bush?s
questionable intelligence were the highlight of any given evening at the comedy
club. Bush?s own words provided enough material to build on. Consider the
following,
"I've coined new words, like, misunderstanding and
Hispanically." ? Radio-Television Correspondents Association dinner, Washington,
D.C., March 29, 2001
"You teach a child to read, and he or her will be able to
pass a literacy test.'' ? Townsend, Tenn., Feb. 21, 2001
"Rarely is the question asked: is our children learning.? -
Florence, SC, Jan. 11, 2000
"I think anybody who doesn't think I'm smart enough to
handle the job is underestimating." ? U.S. News & World Report, April 3,
2000
Since the terrorist attacks, any questioning of Bush?s
mental capacity is viewed as subversive activity. If you?re a politician, you
must resign immediately. If you?re a member of the public, you may be subject to
an FBI investigation.
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During the Presidential debates in 2004 Bush was seen to
exhibit
very strange behaviour. As soon as the President walked out on stage in
the final debate he took on an almost messianic 'smiley' complexion which only
waned towards the end of the 90 minute event.
His eyes were darting around all over the place and it
appeared as though it strained him to look directly at the camera, unlike Kerry
who spent most of his time talking directly into the lens.
We have to remember that Bush is in charge of nothing, he
is a puppet of higher forces and his problems are a convenient distraction. The
Indictments may push him over the edge, but again that will be a convenient
distraction. We must stay focused not on what stupid line Bush comes out with
next or some kind of phony celebration if Rove gets indicted. Bush can and will
be replaced and the crimes of his Administration will continue under the guise
of someone else if we do not.
So Bush is on the verge of a Meltdown, what's new?
Full
article at Prisonplanet.com
http://prisonplanet.com/articles/october2005/271005Bush.htm
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