Posted on 07/14/2015 12:48:14 PM PDT by Jan_Sobieski
NEW YORK At a hearing Monday in Manhattan in which he ruled filmmaker Dinesh DSouza must continue community service for four more years, U.S. District Judge Richard M. Berman said he considers DSouzas violation of federal campaign-finance laws to be evidence of a psychological problem and ordered further counseling.
DSouzas defense counsel Benjamin Brafman provided evidence to the court that the psychiatrist DSouza was ordered to see found no indication of depression or reason for medication. In addition, the psychologist DSouza subsequently consulted provided a written statement concluding there was no need to continue the consultation, because DSouza was psychologically normal and well adjusted.
But Judge Berman, who was appointed by Bill Clinton, disagreed, effectively overruling the judgment of the two licensed psychological counselors the U.S. probation department had approved as part of DSouzas criminal sentence.
I only insisted on psychological counseling as part of Mr. DSouzas sentence because I wanted to be helpful, the judge explained. I am requiring Mr. DSouza to see a new psychological counselor and to continue the weekly psychological consultation not as part of his punishment or to be retributive...
(Excerpt) Read more at wnd.com ...
There’s probably a rule that to get out you must pass a psych exam. I took one once and there was no way to “pass.” You basically had to admit you’re a bad person.
“You go to the city to see the law. Upon arrival outside the building, there is a guard who says You may not pass without permission, you notice that the door is open, but it closed enough for you to not see anything (the law).
You point out that you can easily go into the building, and the guard agrees. Rather than be disagreeable, however, you decide to wait until you have permission.
You wait for many years, and when youre an old, shriveled wreck, you get yourself to ask:
During all the years Ive waited here, no-one else has tried to pass in to see the law, why is this?,
and the guard answers:
It is true that no-one else has passed here, that is because this door was always meant solely for you, but now, it is closed forever.
He then procceeds to close the door and calmly walk away.
Above from link:
http://nomadcapitalist.com/2013/10/15/waiting-to-expatriate-youll-never-get-permission/
Mr. D’Souza, report to the reeducation camp immediately...
Can he appeal this ruling or does he have to take it?
The science of psychology is closed. D’Souza’s behavior of trying to disrupt life on the happy plantation is clearly psychotic. ;)
Was it the Nazis or the Soviets that claimed dissidents were "mentally ill"?
Maybe it was both. Both sounds about right.
Hmmm...heard there was no more room in the mental hospitals and they were using prisons to house the “mentally ill.”
Prepper alert.
Get you some more Union here!
And they will end with "gun nuts".
This probably also anwers the question of:
"Why aren't people protesting-Why aren't they out in the streets over ______________________(fill in the blank with latest outrage commited by our Communist democrat party government)? -Asked by talk radio and other conservatives.
Answer: Because they are afraid and they don't know what to do. Look what's happening to D'Sousa.
Who is going to do anything about this?-It's not like the Useful Idiot Republicans are doing anything to protect the people from these Marxist attacks.
Prayers for D'Souza.
How sad that he writes books and makes movies about how much he loves this nation- and yet he's being subjected to this-Ughhh.
Let this be a lesson to never give liberals an inch... they will ram it a mile down your throat every time.
-PJ
In the old Soviet gulag days, political dissenters were often placed in mental institutions so anything they said against the government could be easily discredited as the ravings of a lunatic.
The war is over tojo...time to leave the island.
There... Are... Four... Lights!
Bttt
These judges will be surprised when the Lord’s people finally come to their senses.
“This is unbelievable.
America is in deep trouble.”
In the microcosm, I find this the most troubling story of the day. In the macrocosm, its obviously the Iran deal. In either case, I’m just shaking my head.
This judge takes his cue from best traditions of the Russian communists.
Time to set up an American-style Nuremberg trial and place Nazi judges before the bench to explain their treason.
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