Ah, yes. Good ol' Joe, Sr. Lobotomize your daughter and the first your wife hears about it is AFTER you've turned your own flesh and blood into a semi-vegetable. The Kennedys. America's royal family.
Lobotomy, lobotomy, lobotomy, lobotomy! DDT did a job on me now I am a real sickie guess I'll have to break the news
That I got no mind to lose all the girls are in love with me I'm a teenage lobotomy
Slugs and snails are after me DDT keeps me happy now I guess I'll have to tell 'em
That I got no cerebellum gonna get my Ph.D. I'm a teenage lobotomy
Lobotomy, lobotomy, lobotomy, lobotomy! DDT did a job on me now I am a real sickie guess I'll have to break the news
That I got no mind to lose all the girls are in love with me I'm a teenage lobotomy
You know why she was lobotomize don't you, she had the same sexual desires as the boys and Joe "the nazi loving" father of the killer of Mary Jo Kopence could have that happen.
Could have her get in the family way an embarrass the the family of a boot legger.
Betcha didn't think I could get all the family history in.
Why don't you do some research before you jump on the hate Kennedy bandwagon?
"In 1936, Walter Freeman, an American physician, with his colleague James Watts, performed his first lobotomy operation. He was so satisfied with the results that he went on to do many thousands more, and in fact began a propaganda campaign to promote its use. He is also famous for invented what is called ice pick lobotomy. Impatient with the difficult surgical methods pioneered by Moniz, he found he could insert an ordinary ice pick above each eye of a patient with only local anesthetic, drive it through the thin bone with a light tap of a mallet, swish the pick back and forth like a windshield wiper and -- voilà -- a formerly difficult patient is now passive.
Freeman recommended the procedure for everything from psychosis to depression to neurosis to criminality. He developed what others called assembly line lobotomies, going from one patient to the next with his gold-plated ice pick, even having his assistants time him to see if he could break lobotomy speed record. It is said that even some seasoned surgeons fainted at the site. Even Watts thought he had gone too far.
Between 1939 and 1951, over 18,000 lobotomies were performed in the US, and many more in other countries. It was often used on convicts, and in Japan, it was recommended for use on difficult children. There are still western countries that permit the use of the lobotomy, although its use has decreased dramatically worldwide. Curiously, the old USSR banned it back in the 1940s on moral grounds!"
From:
http://www.ship.edu/~cgboeree/lobotomy.html
When I was a student of Philosophy in the '70's we had a psychologist as a guest speaker in our class on philosophical psychology and the first thing he said to us is that he wouldn't answer any questions on the subject of lobotomy.
By the way Freeman performed up to five lobotomies every day in his private practice with his gold plated ice pick which was unsterilized. He made a fortune. Especially among rich families with difficult children.
Ah, yes. Good ol' Joe, Sr. Lobotomize your daughter and the first your wife hears about it is AFTER you've turned your own flesh and blood into a semi-vegetable. The Kennedys. America's royal family.
Talk about the "The sins of the fathers shall be visited upon the children"
And it isn't surprising that Big Fat Teddy has survived... afterall, it always seems like the drunk sails through unscathed.