Posted on 08/26/2004 8:54:52 PM PDT by Wil H
We know from 5 different versions of his Cambodia tale, some of them under oath, over 35 years, that Kerry is delusional. He probably believes those, and the other lies he has been spouting.
But now anew trait has surfaced; last week Kerry called one of his old Vietnam comrades to implore him to intervene with the Swiftboat Vets, and we have learned from the accounts of this Veteran that he knew Kerry well, in fact they bunked together and he would often put Kerry back to bed when he was SLEEPWALKING !
OK, do we want a delusional sleepwalker in charge of the Nuclear Football?
It is not the sleepwalking that bothers me so much as the bed wetting.
No!
> Is Kerry Mentally fit to Serve?
Also raised in: "Is John Kerry ILL? (Mentally, that is)" at
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1199991/posts
Doesn't strike me as a productive line of argument.
The key thing to get across to people are the facts
about Kerry. Let them do the pondering about what
explains the posturing, contradictions, criminal
acts and general utter lack of character.
I did rather like this from that other thread:
Kirkwood: "Basically, he is a very, very liberal Nixon."
It is the Supreme Court and a willingness to challenge China, North Korea and Iran if need be, when ignoring problems would be easier.
What a missed opportunity. I'd have pointed him towards the end of the pier.
I think Kerry may have a personality disorder with narcissistic, obsessive/compulsive and schizoid traits:
Narcissism with his tendency to think he can take two sidies of every issue and get away with it.
Obsessive/compulsive with being a war hero and anti-war hero regarding Vietnam as well as going to law school.
Schizoid with usual aloofness.
He isn't fit to serve as dog catcher in sheepdip
I truly fear for this nation.
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