Posted on 08/11/2005 1:54:03 PM PDT by mdittmar
"Most people I know prefer to grieve in private, and not create a spectacle for the world to see. There is something fishy about this Sheehan woman."
Hmm, yes... She's clearly exploiting her 24-year old son's violent death for vanity's sake. I imagine she's been dreaming of a PR opportunity like this for years. I bet she danced on her son's grave when she thought of the book deals she'd get from this. Way to go, Columbo. (LOL)
And at EVERY Turn, the Democrats and Liberals cry foul with comments about
how much attacking the President isn't Personal..
Yet here they are, camping out on his doorstep.
And yet, here is the MSM, they've found their Mother-Teresa of Anti-Bushism.
I feel no pain for any mother who makes for a puppet of MSM.
Nuff Said!
bttt
Yes, it is powerful!
Um. That would be "toes" the liberal line.
"The world of a BP(a person with Borderline Personality), like that of a child, is split into heroes and villains. A child emotionally, the BP cannot tolerate human inconsistencies and ambiguities; he cannot reconcile anther is good and bad qualities into a constant coherent understanding of another person. At any particular moment, one is either Good or EVIL. There is no in-between; no gray area....people are idolized one day; totally devalued and dismissed the next. Normal people are ambivalent and can experience two contradictory states atone time; BPs shift back and forth, entirely unaware of one feeling state while in the other."
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"Lack of Object Constancy: When we're lonely, most of us can soothe ourselves by remembering the love that others have for us. This is very comforting even if these people are far away-sometimes, even if they're no longer living. This ability is known as object constancy. Some people with BPD, however, find it difficult to evoke an image of a loved one to soothe them when they feel upset or anxious. If that person is not physically present, they don't exist on an emotional level."
*snip*
"Narcissistic Demands: Some people with BPD frequently bring the focus of attention back to themselves. They may react to most things based solely on how it affects them."
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