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Do you think it was rich for the "President" to tell us not to jump to conclusions regarding the Fort Drum shootings?
sweetpepper November 06, 2009 22:39:56
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Obama was the one that jumped to conclusions with the police stating they acted "stupidly" after he admitted that he did not know the entire situation.
Now he lectures us that we cannot jump to conclusions regarding a muslim man who was yelling Alla while murdering brave Americans........are you kidding me???!!!???
Now he lectures us that we cannot jump to conclusions regarding a muslim man who was yelling Alla while murdering brave Americans........are you kidding me???!!!???
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"Rich?" No . . . He acted like he was on stage to accept an Oscar. He acted just as I would expect a charming sociopath to act.View thread
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We had a real president.
Check this out:
Obama's Frightening Insensitivity Following Shooting
http://www.nbcchicago.com/new...
CYA .. to make sure that there is deflection ... obfuscation .. and to keep the attention elsewhere ... (so that his own little group of Terrorists/Corruption are covered).
Or does His Holiness want us to ignore the fact that this animal is moslem and following the ONLY way mentioned in the koran to reach Paradise?
as always
just ed
How to spot a sociopath
(Extracted from an article by Robert Matthews in the Sunday Telegraph Review, May 4th 1997)
While such personality disorders as psychopathy, paranoia and obsession/compulsion all have strictly defined criteria, psychiatrists are still struggling to decide precisely what constitutes a socialised psychopath.
One of the more obvious characteristics of socialised psychopaths is that they give the impression of talking "at" you. Prof Jeremy Coid describes it as like being regarded as a cardboard cut-out. "Even in a sexual relationship with them, you are still just an object for their personal gratification," he says.
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The following questionnaire is based on research and experiences of socialised psychopaths. For each trait, decide if it applies to the person you suspect may be a socialised psychopath, fully (2 points), partially (1 point) or not at all (0 points).
Do they have problems sustaining stable relationships, personally and in business?
Do they frequently manipulate others to achieve selfish goals, with no consideration of th...
How to spot a sociopath
(Extracted from an article by Robert Matthews in the Sunday Telegraph Review, May 4th 1997)
While such personality disorders as psychopathy, paranoia and obsession/compulsion all have strictly defined criteria, psychiatrists are still struggling to decide precisely what constitutes a socialised psychopath.
One of the more obvious characteristics of socialised psychopaths is that they give the impression of talking "at" you. Prof Jeremy Coid describes it as like being regarded as a cardboard cut-out. "Even in a sexual relationship with them, you are still just an object for their personal gratification," he says.
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The following questionnaire is based on research and experiences of socialised psychopaths. For each trait, decide if it applies to the person you suspect may be a socialised psychopath, fully (2 points), partially (1 point) or not at all (0 points).
Do they have problems sustaining stable relationships, personally and in business?
Do they frequently manipulate others to achieve selfish goals, with no consideration of the effects on those manipulated?
Are they cavalier about the truth, and capable of telling lies to your face?
Do they have an air of self-importance, regardless of their true standing in society?
Have they no apparent sense of remorse, shame or guilt?
Is their charm superficial, and capable of being switched on to suit immediate ends?
Are they easily bored and demand constant stimulation?
Are their displays of human emotion unconvincing?
Do they enjoy taking risks, and acting on reckless impulse?
Are they quick to blame others for their mistakes?
As teenagers, did they resent authority, play truant and/or steal?
Do they have no qualms about sponging off others?
Are they quick to lose their temper?
Are they sexually promiscuous?
Do they have a belligerent, bullying manner?
Are they unrealistic about their long-term aims?
Do they lack any ability to empathise with others?
Would you regard them as essentially irresponsible?
A score of 25 or above suggests strong psychopathic tendencies. This does not mean the person is a potential mass-murderer: socialised psychopaths are not mad, nor do they have to resort to violence. Even so, a close professional or emotional relationship with a socialised psychopath is likely to prove a damaging experience.
Just thought this was interesting.................
Jumping to conclusions is usually stupid.
Look at this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?...
Just so you know Professor Gates refused to show the police his ID and then followed the police outside screaming at then until he was arrested for disorderly conduct. Who acted stupidly Obama???