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To: Tom Clarke who wrote (563)12/20/2012 11:51:10 AM
From: joseffy  Respond to of 16547
 
Starting with the shooter in tower in Texas, close to 100% of US mass murderers have been on psychiatric drugs.



To: Tom Clarke who wrote (563)12/20/2012 11:52:51 AM
From: joseffy1 Recommendation  Respond to of 16547
 
The pickling of US children with Ritalin and then progressively even more dangerous psychiatric drugs has coincided with the explosion of mass murders in the US.



To: Tom Clarke who wrote (563)12/20/2012 1:29:53 PM
From: joseffy1 Recommendation  Respond to of 16547
 
A crazed bloodthirsty hyena killed 26 lambs. Grief stricken sheep blame the sheepdogs. "Their tooth are dangerous" the sheep bleat.
Meanwhile, the pack of wolves who run the forest are salivating. Pretty soon the sheep will succeed in their pursuit of leaving the sheepdogs toothless.
And then, the entire flock will be theirs for the slaughter.



To: Tom Clarke who wrote (563)12/23/2012 12:17:50 PM
From: joseffy1 Recommendation  Respond to of 16547
 
Herman Cain: New York Times 'Racist' in Treatment of Tim Scott

by Warner Todd Huston 22 Dec 2012

Herman Cain has had about enough of The New York Times and what he deems its "racist" columnists. Cain cites the response that The Times and guest columnist Adolph Reed, Jr. offered for South Carolina's newest Senator, Tim Scott. In an editorial Cain posted to CainTV.com, the one-time GOP candidate for President was incensed that Reed and The Times insinuated no black conservative is smart enough to understand conservatism or even believe in what they claim to believe.

Reed, a professor of political science at the University of Pennsylvania, called all blacks in the GOP "tokens" and dismissed the "milestone" status that is Tim Scott's advancement to the U.S. Senate saying it is no advancement for African-Americans.

Cain responds, "Professor Reed makes it clear that he considers black Republicans to be little more than Stepin Fetchits, soulless black people who are willing to serve the white master at the expense of their true brethren."

Professor Reed is also a black man, Cain reports, so this sort of attack on other blacks for what they believe is "self-hatred" in his view.

Since Professor Reed is also a black man, I wish him well in dealing with his obvious self-loathing. But he might learn a lot if he spent a little time moving in the circles I move in. He would meet lots of highly accomplished black men and women who have pursued their dreams in the capitalist system and have done exceedingly well. They vote Republican because they understand that free-market policies open up this same kind of opportunity for others.


It's bad enough that Reed feels the way he does, but worse that "the paper of record" would ever publish such hate, Cain continues.

Any newspaper that would publish a piece denigrating blacks as needing the benevolence of big government in order to serve their interests is obviously racist and deserves widespread censure for making such an insensitive and racially biased editorial decision.
"It’s a shame the New York Times is such a racist newspaper," Cain concludes.

breitbart.com



To: Tom Clarke who wrote (563)1/12/2013 3:08:47 PM
From: joseffy  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 16547
 
Letterman Says He Sees a Psychiatrist Weekly

January 07, 2013

AP File
PASADENA, Calif. (AP) — David Letterman says he sees a psychiatrist once a week, part of his attempt to be the person he once believed he was.

The late-night talk show host gave an extraordinary interview to Oprah Winfrey in which he talked about his feuds with her and Jay Leno, and his own effort to make amends for the affairs that became public three years ago when a man tried to extort him.

The interview aired Sunday night on Winfrey's OWN network after it was done in November.



Read more: nation.foxnews.com