Guest guest Posted October 2, 2002 Report Share Posted October 2, 2002 Don't you think Bush exhibits many signs that he is operating on Prozac reasoning? I think he needed a lot of pharmaceutical support when he quit the sauce, and he's now on Prozac. Do we as citizens have to accept the word of an alcoholic on a homicidal Prozac mission? Donna. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 2, 2002 Report Share Posted October 2, 2002 No we don't Be sure not to vote for him next election. Mary Stickney (Stanley, Stubby, Missy, Bob, Betty, Wilma , Boy , Koko , Tiny) Stickneys Toy Breed Rescue - " Don't breed or buy , while those in rescue die. " Dogs are like children , They act like the people who raise them www.chihuahua-rescue.com , www.crar.org , www.ratbonerescues.com , www.weewiddleonesrescue.com , www.puppymillrescue.com , www.bostonrescue.net , www.nebraskarescuers.com Who was Robert Roy Rogness: http://www.familyorigins.com/users/s/t/i/Mary-Lee-Stickney/ D. Jordan [donnajor] Tuesday, October 01, 2002 10:37 PM Gettingwell Is Prozac behind Bush's bravado? Don't you think Bush exhibits many signs that he is operating on Prozac reasoning? I think he needed a lot of pharmaceutical support when he quit the sauce, and he's now on Prozac. Do we as citizens have to accept the word of an alcoholic on a homicidal Prozac mission? Donna. Getting well is done one step at a time, day by day, building health and well being. list or archives: Gettingwell ........ Gettingwell- post............. Gettingwell digest form...... Gettingwell-digest individual emails Gettingwell-normal no email......... Gettingwell-nomail moderator ....... Gettingwell-owner ...... Gettingwell- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 2, 2002 Report Share Posted October 2, 2002 ---I wasn't aware that this group discussed politics! In Gettingwell, " D. Jordan " <donnajor@m...> wrote: > Don't you think Bush exhibits many signs that he is operating on Prozac > reasoning? I think he needed a lot of pharmaceutical support when he quit > the sauce, and he's now on Prozac. Do we as citizens have to accept the > word of an alcoholic on a homicidal Prozac mission? > > Donna. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 2, 2002 Report Share Posted October 2, 2002 vaccines, withholding our vitamins and herbs are not political topics? This is about antidepressants, with a sidebar that the Dept. of Defense, Inc. might be pharmacologically driven. ---I wasn't aware that this group discussed politics! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 2, 2002 Report Share Posted October 2, 2002 Donna, Think this trough. Do you know for a fact that Bush is on a homicidal mission, or that he is alcoholic? Or that if he was alcoholic or on Prozac, ift would impede his performance? Could it be that there are many people behind the scenes helping Bush run this country? And some of them have interest in seeing the Republican party flourish in the next election -- as a result of appeasing the American public with Saddam's head on a platter? Well.... My theory probably has holes in it too. I am prone to assumptions myself. The problem with bringing our theories and assumptions to a list like this is: We will never know the real truth, and we can only make assumptions. All you can do is try to find others who feel the same as you, but that 1. will not solve anything, and 2. will only succeed in helping you commiserate, but you will still be operating from an assumption (AKA = delusional thinking). Why not volunteer for a political cause or party -- and use your energies productively. Just my 2cents Caring K On Tuesday, October 1, 2002, at 08:36 PM, D. Jordan wrote: > Don't you think Bush exhibits many signs that he is operating on Prozac > reasoning? I think he needed a lot of pharmaceutical support when he > quit > the sauce, and he's now on Prozac. Do we as citizens have to accept the > word of an alcoholic on a homicidal Prozac mission? > > Donna. > > > > Getting well is done one step at a time, day by day, building health > and well being. > > list or archives: Gettingwell > > ........ Gettingwell- > post............. Gettingwell > digest form...... Gettingwell-digest > individual emails Gettingwell-normal > no email......... Gettingwell-nomail > moderator ....... Gettingwell-owner > ...... Gettingwell- > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 3, 2002 Report Share Posted October 3, 2002 Do we as citizens have to accept the > word of an alcoholic on a homicidal Prozac mission? It's a good idea that this board not discuss politics. May I add that politics, sex, and religion make for very volitale conversation and they should be refined to boards specifically directed at such. If not, I will address such reducio absurbdum from a person who is on what exactly themselves?, and then . - JoAnn Guest Gettingwell Wednesday, October 02, 2002 2:56 PM Re: Is Prozac behind Bush's bravado? ---I wasn't aware that this group discussed politics! In Gettingwell, " D. Jordan " <donnajor@m...> wrote: > Don't you think Bush exhibits many signs that he is operating on Prozac > reasoning? I think he needed a lot of pharmaceutical support when he quit > the sauce, and he's now on Prozac. Do we as citizens have to accept the > word of an alcoholic on a homicidal Prozac mission? > > Donna. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 3, 2002 Report Share Posted October 3, 2002 Uh huh, so thinking that your government trying to stop a madman from releasing weapons of destruction against your country, because you " think " he " might " be taking Prozac is not delusional?????? I agree with Donna, let's drop this line of discussion or get prepared for a free for all. Trust me, not everyone thinks like you do. Ken Kathy Dery [gfx] Wednesday, October 02, 2002 3:50 PM Gettingwell Re: Is Prozac behind Bush's bravado? Donna, Think this trough. Do you know for a fact that Bush is on a homicidal mission, or that he is alcoholic? Or that if he was alcoholic or on Prozac, ift would impede his performance? Could it be that there are many people behind the scenes helping Bush run this country? And some of them have interest in seeing the Republican party flourish in the next election -- as a result of appeasing the American public with Saddam's head on a platter? Well.... My theory probably has holes in it too. I am prone to assumptions myself. The problem with bringing our theories and assumptions to a list like this is: We will never know the real truth, and we can only make assumptions. All you can do is try to find others who feel the same as you, but that 1. will not solve anything, and 2. will only succeed in helping you commiserate, but you will still be operating from an assumption (AKA = delusional thinking). Why not volunteer for a political cause or party -- and use your energies productively. Just my 2cents Caring K On Tuesday, October 1, 2002, at 08:36 PM, D. Jordan wrote: > Don't you think Bush exhibits many signs that he is operating on Prozac > reasoning? I think he needed a lot of pharmaceutical support when he > quit > the sauce, and he's now on Prozac. Do we as citizens have to accept the > word of an alcoholic on a homicidal Prozac mission? > > Donna. > > > > Getting well is done one step at a time, day by day, building health > and well being. > > list or archives: Gettingwell > > ........ Gettingwell- > post............. Gettingwell > digest form...... Gettingwell-digest > individual emails Gettingwell-normal > no email......... Gettingwell-nomail > moderator ....... Gettingwell-owner > ...... Gettingwell- > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 3, 2002 Report Share Posted October 3, 2002 Dear JoAnn, It doesn't and thanks for bringing it to everyones attention. All members, Please do not post any political, religious, or commercial posts to this group. You are all welcome to your personal beliefs, but not here. The focus of this group is nutritional and natural healing and if we completely solve that we can then pick another subject. Our plate should be suffeciently full with our own subject here.How can we help each other with health if there is divisivness over all of these extraneous issues. Our intention is for all to benefit from the discussions here and not to limit the groups membership, but If we have posts in these areas, we will have to disenroll anyone who doesn't follow the rules and diverts the groups purpose. Thanks, Frank moderator Gettingwell, " JoAnn Guest " <angelprincessjo> wrote: > ---I wasn't aware that this group discussed politics! > > In Gettingwell, " D. Jordan " <donnajor@m...> wrote: > > Don't you think Bush exhibits many signs that he is operating on > Prozac > > reasoning? I think he needed a lot of pharmaceutical support when > he quit > > the sauce, and he's now on Prozac. Do we as citizens have to > accept the > > word of an alcoholic on a homicidal Prozac mission? > > > > Donna. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 3, 2002 Report Share Posted October 3, 2002 Well, whatever we think about the appropriateness, on this list, of hypothetically discussing the possible effects of Prozac on our current president, it appears to me, that understanding Bush's actions will be facilitated by pondering his upbringing and economic circumstances since birth; I doubt that Prozac or booze can be said to be much responsible for his actions; though I think the guy needs a drink.......badly. - " JoAnn Guest " <angelprincessjo Wednesday, October 02, 2002 12:56 PM Re: Is Prozac behind Bush's bravado? > ---I wasn't aware that this group discussed politics! > > In Gettingwell, " D. Jordan " <donnajor@m...> wrote: > > Don't you think Bush exhibits many signs that he is operating on > Prozac > > reasoning? I think he needed a lot of pharmaceutical support when > he quit > > the sauce, and he's now on Prozac. Do we as citizens have to > accept the > > word of an alcoholic on a homicidal Prozac mission? > > > > Donna. > > > > Getting well is done one step at a time, day by day, building health > and well being. > > list or archives: Gettingwell > > ........ Gettingwell- > post............. Gettingwell > digest form...... Gettingwell-digest > individual emails Gettingwell-normal > no email......... Gettingwell-nomail > moderator ....... Gettingwell-owner > ...... Gettingwell- > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 3, 2002 Report Share Posted October 3, 2002 At 07:56 PM 10/2/2002 +0000, you wrote: >---I wasn't aware that this group discussed politics! We all know that only fools take Prozac. I would suspect that more politicians use it than normal people. Seems that issue has been overdone for this list. Wayne Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 4, 2002 Report Share Posted October 4, 2002 This is a delicate issue here. There is always some connection between health and politics, if only because politicians have a profound influence on health policy, health insurance, and will determine whether an international system like Codex Alimentarius, may ultimtely force us all to go to a doctor to get prescriptions for vitamins manufactured at concentrations over the RDA. Politicians are also empowerd to force vaccinations on us. Aren't these legitimate matters for discussion on our list? I'm not sure; we all have different views. On the other hand, the composition, use and abuses of drugs like Prozac, are certainly health related, and I can't see how one can reasonably argue that discussions concerning pharmaceuticals are inappropriate on this list. - " Wayne Fugitt " <wayne > > We all know that only fools take Prozac. I would suspect that > more politicians use it than > normal people. > > Seems that issue has been overdone for this list. > > Wayne Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 6, 2002 Report Share Posted October 6, 2002 Oh.. that was political aright..., not good, you bad... Michael A. Walker N.D. The medicine of the future will no longer be remedial, it will be preventive; not based on drugs but on the best diet for health. HolistichealthSpecialties.com califpacific [califpacific] Wednesday, October 02, 2002 11:34 PM Gettingwell Re: Is Prozac behind Bush's bravado? Dear JoAnn, It doesn't and thanks for bringing it to everyones attention. All members, Please do not post any political, religious, or commercial posts to this group. You are all welcome to your personal beliefs, but not here. The focus of this group is nutritional and natural healing and if we completely solve that we can then pick another subject. Our plate should be suffeciently full with our own subject here.How can we help each other with health if there is divisivness over all of these extraneous issues. Our intention is for all to benefit from the discussions here and not to limit the groups membership, but If we have posts in these areas, we will have to disenroll anyone who doesn't follow the rules and diverts the groups purpose. Thanks, Frank moderator Gettingwell, " JoAnn Guest " <angelprincessjo> wrote: > ---I wasn't aware that this group discussed politics! > > In Gettingwell, " D. Jordan " <donnajor@m...> wrote: > > Don't you think Bush exhibits many signs that he is operating on > Prozac > > reasoning? I think he needed a lot of pharmaceutical support when > he quit > > the sauce, and he's now on Prozac. Do we as citizens have to > accept the > > word of an alcoholic on a homicidal Prozac mission? > > > > Donna. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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