söndag 31 oktober 2010

Sociopathic Bush Administration

When the U.S. Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld was questioned by an American soldier about the lack of armor to protect our troops in Iraq, his insensitive response seemed to suggest that the armor is for sissies, because even armored Humvees may explode. The lack of compassion and lack of empathy exemplified by its response reinforces my belief that the Bush administration consistently shows signs of collective behavior.Let sociopath s "take a look at some of the characteristics of sociopathic behavior, as defined by the American Psychiatric Association, and see how they fit: 1. Insensitivity, lack of empathy, irresponsibility and reckless disregard for the safety of others: In addition to the most recent example of Rumsfeld's callous disregard reckless, President Bush routinely exhibits these symptoms. Childhood friends have described how the young George W. Bush attach firecrackers to frogs and blow them up. Decades later, as governor of Texas, Bush mocked and ridiculed desperate plea convicted murderer Karla Fae Tucker for his life. Today, President Bush sends our youth to Iraq to fight a war out of control based on lies, the employment of American vessels abroad, run budget deficits, and is willing to put Security Social hands (and pockets) of Wall Street brokers, it seems, regardless of how this reckless behavior will affect average Americans. He and those closest to him remain secure in their padded cocoons of money, far from the reality that their actions create. 2. Glibness and superficial charm, George W. Bush won the votes with his casual style to the house. He won the support of mothers Cupcake heart and NASCAR dads look like a normal guy. At the height of the 2004 election campaign, when asked which candidate they prefer a beer with 43 percent said they would rather have a beer with President Bush, compared with 25.1 percent for John Kerry. But Bush's frozen smile reveals a smooth talker who tells us that its underlying agenda does not include the purchase of a round at the local tavern for ordinary people. 3. Deception: George HW Bush misled the country when he said: "Read my lips. No new taxes "but that lie did not cost thousands of innocent lives. George W. we send our young men and women in Iraq to fight a war based on false accusations: Iraq's weapons of mass destruction, ties to al-Qaeda, and a grave and growing threat to U.S.. Vice President Cheney still clings to some of these stories, and National Security Adviser Condoleezza Rice, is Tapdance around the truth in his testimony before the 9 / 11 Commission. This administration does not allow the facts in the way of his agenda. 4. Grandiose sense of self: Having won reelection with 51 percent of the vote (almost a landslide), George W. Bush described his victory as a "mandate." Stated that they have earned "political capital" during the campaign, now intends to spend. The remaining 49 percent of voters will just have to accept it. After all, Bush told an Amish group in July 2004, "God speaks through me." 5. The aggressiveness and the lack of conformity to social norms with respect to lawful behaviors: The Bush administration shows the trends and global scale. Perhaps nothing illustrates this better than the war in Iraq, launched in defiance of international law and the Charter of the United Nations war crimes filled, including the use of indiscriminate weapons against civilian targets and the flagrant and calculated skirting the Geneva Conventions. 6. Impulsiveness and lack of plan for the future: The war in Iraq was not a response to a direct attack. Contrary to the myth all-too-common view that Iraq was involved in 9 / 11, Saddam Hussein was contained and posed no immediate threat to U.S. continental. However, the Bush administration decided to divert troops from their search in Afghanistan for the real threat - Osama bin Laden - and launching an ill-conceived war in Iraq with inadequate supplies and no real exit strategy. And who pays the price? U.S. soldiers and innocent Iraqi civilians do. I'm sure we'll never see Jenna or Barbara Bush reporting for combat. 7. Lack of remorse or guilt, and the fact of accepting responsibility for his actions: Despite all these atrocities, George W. Bush still refuses to admit mistakes. Government officials continue to assure the American people that everything is going well in Iraq and at home. The scariest part is that Bush seems to believe that in fact the rotation. And maybe that's why so many voters who believe too, despite all evidence to the contrary in his face. Cult experts have noted that a number of mind-manipulating cult leaders tend to exhibit many of the characteristics of sociopathic behavior, since the charm and seduce followers in sometimes dangerous situations. U.S. is becoming a cult of blind submission, relying on the right agenda? America needs to wake up before they pass the Kool-Aid.

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