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Two Bombs In Capital, One In North Injure Almost 200 In Attacks Aimed At Shiite Civilians

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by randalds January 22, 2007 6:12 PM EST
Just back. Cooking lunch. Then sleepy bye for the night shift. Will post in a min.
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by bluestardad January 22, 2007 5:59 PM EST
marcelde; sad but true.
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by dallison7 January 22, 2007 5:52 PM EST
Hey Randal,

I think I may need help too, I just found out that I hate Texans. This is a crushing revelation, I grew up there, I still have three sisters living there. Can you help me?
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by randalds January 22, 2007 5:44 PM EST
What will candidate Hillary's response be when asked, why did you vote YES to the Iraq War? Will her answer be as clear as Kerry's?
Posted by badaxmofo at 02:38 PM : Jan 22, 2007

You see here now it proposes a question that's already been clearly answered. As if it expects a confused response so it can attack that response. Anyone who keeps up with current politics knows that Ms Clinton has been asked this and has clearly answered, but by setting up a straw man it can knock it down and allegedly prove it's "point". This clearly ties in with the delusional behaviour I spoke about earlier. Actually however this type of question gives one more hope that medication can help as it seems the delusions are rather simple. Not too complex. Perhaps not even requiring concurrent psychotherapy along with the medication. A hopeful sign indeed!
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by dallison7 January 22, 2007 5:44 PM EST
Let's see, Chavez, the man who has his own little republic which floats on untold volumes of oil, would borrow a nuclear (or nucular for you bushies out there)bomb from Iran and explode it somewhere in the United States. With no regard for the glorious future he has carved out for himself and his heirs, but with full knowledge that his one (small) 'borrowed' bomb will be answered by a thousand bombs, each a thousand times more powerful, he's going to pop this thing off within the borders of the world's only superpower. You're right Randal, this is serious.
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by randalds January 22, 2007 5:33 PM EST
Here's another thought for you...Iran giving nukes to Venezuela, but that could never happen...right? Wonder what JFK thought after seeing those spy plane photos of Cuba?

Posted by badaxmofo at 02:27 PM : Jan 22, 2007

Very delusional. Very, very, very delusional. I wonder if it gets this "information" from visual hallucinations? Or through audio ones (voices in the head)? If visual then the psychosis is almost certainly drug induced. If audio, then almost certainly organic. We are narrowing it down some, but still this subject has a very poor prognosis either way. I predict an extended, perhaps permanent, stay in a locked facility if it doesn't respond well to drug therapy. There is hope, but not a lot.
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by randalds January 22, 2007 5:29 PM EST
I suspect neoconitis.. It can be cured as witnessed by the recent, although partial remission experienced by twelve of our senators.

Posted by dallison7 at 02:23 PM : Jan 22, 2007

Neoconitis? I would love to see that in the DSM-IV. Actually many Bush supporters share some traits. Besides being generally delusional, most of them tend to be weak-minded and easily misled. This explains why there are so many from the ranks of followers of con-men like Pat Robertson and Jerry Falwell. Other then the weak-minded the only real support Bush has left is from a small group of the extremely wealthy, who stick by him because he's good for their bottom line.
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by dallison7 January 22, 2007 5:23 PM EST
I suspect neoconitis.. It can be cured as witnessed by the recent, although partial remission experienced by twelve of our senators.
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by randalds January 22, 2007 5:18 PM EST
randal

This is funny sh*t.. Please try to keep this thread going. My wife is a family nurse practicioner, she will get a real kick out of your humor. Keep up the good work!!
Posted by dallison7 at 02:14 PM : Jan 22, 2007

LOL! Depends on if the "patient" will cooperate. My wife is a Psychiatric RN and all of our best friends are MDs or RNs in mental health. I was a mental health counselor myself for two years in a psychiatric emergency room. True word though, he is suffering from something and that's for sure.
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by t_barr January 22, 2007 5:14 PM EST
badaxmofo

Let me guess, you're one of those Bush NeoCons who consider the Constitution as just a GD piece of paper, right? It certainly appears that way. Read the Constitution, starting with the 'We the People' part. It's simple, if the PEOPLE say to throw the lying Bas***** out, then you throw the Traitor out. It's that simple. What part are you having difficulty with?
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by dallison7 January 22, 2007 5:14 PM EST
randal

This is funny sh*t.. Please try to keep this thread going. My wife is a family nurse practicioner, she will get a real kick out of your humor. Keep up the good work!!
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by randalds January 22, 2007 5:09 PM EST
Hi Ran, let me clue you in a little bit...our military are arresting non-Iraqi fighters in Iraq, that's the insurgency component...now what would a Chechan militant islamic al quaida member be doing in Iraq?
Posted by badaxmofo at 02:00 PM : Jan 22, 2007

You see now this response, introducing wild unsupported and extremely unlikely allegations, would suggest to me that it's disease may be organic in nature, rather then drug induced. If that's true then merely stopping the Meth/Crack use will do no good and it's likely that it will need a regime of either Prozac or Lithium. Of course considering how psychotic it is now, if it is organic, then there is a strong possibility that it will need a pre-frontal lobotomy to relive the increasing psychosis that's sure to come. Still, an interesting case indeed.
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by randalds January 22, 2007 4:58 PM EST
Hey Randal - consider this...how about all those bombs are/were planted by alQaida insurgents - most of which aren't Iraqi - with the intent to stir up those centuries old feelings in an effort to incite a civil war? Or how about this one, OBL used primarily Saudis for 9/11 knowing that Saudis move freely within the US, and being that the US and SA are generally considered allies, OBL was again trying to incite a mutiny between SA and the USA? But then again, you can go on believing the big bad evil USA is out to get you and the WORLD! Which if that is/was the intent, we would have done that right after WWII when the world was basically in ruin and our military was at an all-time high!!!
Posted by badaxmofo at 01:36 PM : Jan 22, 2007

Notice the nearly complete disconnect from the truth. The absolute lack of logic or evidence to support these odd assertions. Perhaps it's not just Meth, but combined with crack? Who knows but it (he? she?) is obviously headed for a serious crash.
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by t_barr January 22, 2007 4:55 PM EST
badaxmofo

Where did I say run Congress by the Polls? I believe I said 'People's demands'. A poll is a nice quick and easy way to judge if more investigations are prudent. I'd say that 87% of 400,000 votes calling for Impeachment indicates it would be prudent to investigate the possibilities further.

Nice try though... not!
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by randalds January 22, 2007 4:49 PM EST
badaxmofo, it might be time to lay off the crystal meth for a while there.
Posted by shingles1 at 01:38 PM : Jan 22, 2007

Too late. An addict for sure. You can tell by the logic or rather lack of.
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by shingles1 January 22, 2007 4:38 PM EST
badaxmofo, it might be time to lay off the crystal meth for a while there.
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by shingles1 January 22, 2007 4:35 PM EST
badaxmofo, there's a difference between supporting regime change as an ultimate goal by providing financial support to Iraqi opposition leaders and supporting regime change by invading.

Or is that beyond your grasp.

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by randalds January 22, 2007 4:22 PM EST
To Bush and his supporters these are not human beings, just Iraqis. Their tiny minds can't grasp that these were real living people. People who had childhoods and fell in love and went to work and had children and just wanted to live in peace. Instead Bush to satisfy his own ego and to satisfy the greed of his handler Cheney, invaded their country. Thereby tearing open a centuries old wound and infecting it with outside death and hatred. he has a sick mind and so does anyone who continues to support this mass murder he calls a war, but is really nothing more then human butchery.
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by randalds January 22, 2007 4:18 PM EST
Boy This sure would be bad if we pull out now. I know lets send the William Kristol and Fred Barns of the Weekly Standard along with Bush, Cheney and the other Neo-Cons over there to stablize the situation. We would not want to Cut and Run into any more of their Great Ideas. It is a Slam Dunk that they have plans for Iran so their deployment to the region would help them formulate their plans as it is going to be their behinds on the line this time. No more Draft Dodging Chicken Hawk hiding for you guys Up front and personal for you now!
Posted by bluestardad at 01:14 PM : Jan 22, 2007

Everyone one of them have proved themselves to be gutless cowards at every turn. Just like the bulk of their supporters. Funny how it's the cowards who are most eager to send other people and other people's children off to die, while they sit home and bluster about patriotism. They're all yellow.
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