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Old June 15th 04, 08:01 PM
W. D. Allen Sr.
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"...Dr. Frank has been a psychiatrist for 35 years and is director of
psychiatry at George Washington University. A Democrat, he once headed the
Washington Chapter of Physicians for Social Responsibility...."

A democRAT no less! Why is that not a big surprise! Since he no longer heads
the Washington Chapter of Physicians for Social Responsibility has he since
started a Washington Chapter of Physicians for Social Irresponsibility? So
does he always "psychoanalyze" people he has never even met face to face?
Could it be he is a WITCH DOCTOR, not a real doctor?

WDA

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"Grantland" wrote in message
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Washington Shrink
Calls Bush a Paranoid,
Sadistic Meglomaniac
By Staff and Wire Reports
Capitol Hill Blue
6-14-4

A new book by a prominent Washington psychoanalyst says President George

W. Bush is a
"paranoid meglomaniac" as well as a sadist and "untreated alcoholic." The

doctor's
analysis appears to confirm earlier reports the President may be

emotionally unstable.

Dr. Justin Frank, writing in Bush on the Couch: Inside the Mind of the

President, also
says the President has a ""lifelong streak of sadism, ranging from

childhood pranks (using
firecrackers to explode frogs) to insulting journalists, gloating over

state executions
.. [and] pumping his fist gleefully before the bombing of Baghdad."

Even worse, Dr. Frank concludes, the President's years of heavy drinking

""may have
affected his brain function - and his decision to quit drinking without

the help of a
12-step program [puts] him at far higher risk of relapse."

Dr. Frank's revelations comes on the heels of last week's Capitol Hill

Blue exclusive that
revealed increasing concern by White House aides over Bush's emotional

stability.

Aides, who spoke only on condition that their names be withheld, told

stories of wide mood
swings by the President who would go from quoting the Bible one minute to

obscenity-filled
outbursts the next.

Bush shows an inability to grieve - dating back to age 7, when his sister

died. "The
family's reaction - no funeral and no mourning - set in motion his

life-long pattern of
turning away from pain [and hiding] behind antic behavior," says Frank,

who says Bush may
suffer from Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder.

Other findings by Dr. Frank:

His mother, Barbara Bush - tabbed by some family friends as "the one who

instills fear" -
had trouble connecting emotionally with her son, Frank argues. George H.W.

Bush's
"emotional and physical absence during his son's youth triggered feelings

of both
adoration and revenge in George W." The President suffers from "character

pathology,"
including "grandiosity" and "megalomania" -- viewing himself, America and

God as
interchangeable. Dr. Frank has been a psychiatrist for 35 years and is

director of
psychiatry at George Washington University. A Democrat, he once headed the

Washington
Chapter of Physicians for Social Responsibility.

In an interview with The Washington Post's Richard Leiby, Dr. Frank said

he began to be
concerned about Bush's behavior in 2002.

"I was really very unsettled by him and I started watching everything he

did and reading
what he wrote, and watching him on videotape. I felt he was disturbed,"

Dr. Frank told
Leiby. Bush, he said, "fits the profile of a former drinker whose

alcoholism has been
arrested but not treated."

Dr. Frank's expert recommendation? ""Our sole treatment option -- for his

benefit and for
ours -- is to remove President Bush from office . . . before it is too

late."

White House spokesman Scott McClellan refused to comment on the specifics

of Dr. Frank's
book or the earlier story by Capitol Hill Blue.

"I don't do book reviews," McClellan said, even though he last week

recommended the latest
book by the Washington Post's Bob Woodward to reporters at the daily press

briefing.

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