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Post by birdgal on Feb 2, 2017 18:39:00 GMT
" He may be a sycophant ladder climber, but at least he is mentally stable."
If you, your child, or a friend were treated as witches or devils, were prodded, poked and tortured, to 'pray away' their feelings of love and affection, perhaps your opinion of his mental state would change just a little bit. He's a mad man ready, willing, and able to toss the Constitution for his holy book. He is Holy Terror in the flesh. Just think how you'd feel if a religious cult believed all hetrosexual's are immoral sinners just because a verse in their holy book was misunderstood.
Now, every straight person must be 'fixed' to be Gay. Oh, and all the rights they have as citizens will be taken from them. It's his god's will.
This is personal for me and for those I care about. I mean no disrespect. I just see things through a different lens and I can't keep quiet about it. Been there. Done this. Don't want to do it again in my seventies for cryin' out loud!
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Post by birdgal on Feb 2, 2017 18:53:27 GMT
"Why is every press conference, every appearance, every utterance being covered almost LIVE by the media?"
Ratings. He's like a train wreck. You really don't want to see all that carnage and yet you can't help looking. Well, I'm not even looking at tv anymore. And, I have a brand new set! That really pee-pee's me off. I'm telling you this guy isn't going away. He's a tv personality and he loves the attention. He's not a serious statesmen. He's an entertainer. I can't look at him. He makes me sick and I'm just starting to feel better. He will be in front of those camera's 24/7. That's what tv personalities do. It's not what presidents do.
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Post by NatureLover on Feb 2, 2017 19:10:18 GMT
Just saw a video of Arnold ..he told "Donald", you take back The Apprentice since you are so concerned with ratings & I'll take your job as President, so Americans can sleep better at night again... I'll take the Governator over this tool. Interesting, more and more people including psychiatrists and leaders of other nations are commenting on Trump's apparent narcissistic personality disorder. I wonder what Bannon's diagnosis is? Sadism?
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Post by Deleted on Feb 2, 2017 19:10:22 GMT
Having a son with Epilepsy, I'm sure there were those & probably still believe that he's got the Devil in him or whatever. So, Pat, I hear you on what you were just talking about. .....Pence has a sly cunning look about him & I think he is probably just salivating at the thought of taking over the Presidency. Maybe all this TV coverage is because the networks that Tweety has disparaged except for FOX, feel this will get the message out about the insane words & actions of Tweety. When he goes off message, which is often, he makes news & not in a good way. People laugh & think it's funny because they just don't care. HRC got beat & they can't think beyond that. How much longer is it going to be before body bags start coming home from the Middle East again, because Tweety beats his chest & spouts words that will incite war. .....? And Bannon & Flynn whispering in his ear are not helping!...
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Post by nashville11 on Feb 2, 2017 19:30:57 GMT
" He may be a sycophant ladder climber, but at least he is mentally stable." If you, your child, or a friend were treated as witches or devils, were prodded, poked and tortured, to 'pray away' their feelings of love and affection, perhaps your opinion of his mental state would change just a little bit. He's a mad man ready, willing, and able to toss the Constitution for his holy book. He is Holy Terror in the flesh. Just think how you'd feel if a religious cult believed all hetrosexual's are immoral sinners just because a verse in their holy book was misunderstood. Bird Now, every straight person must be 'fixed' to be Gay. Oh, and all the rights they have as citizens will be taken from them. It's his god's will. This is personal for me and for those I care about. I mean no disrespect. I just see things through a different lens and I can't keep quiet about it. Been there. Done this. Don't want to do it again in my seventies for cryin' out loud! Pat/Birdgal, I understand where you are coming from. I am sure I can't feel it personally in the same way as you, but I do understand. I don't like Pence, and would never vote for him. My comment was simply based on the fact that I think it is very likely that Tweety with Bannon whispering in his ear will get us into another World War. If we have to choose between two evils, I think we may be less likely to be drawn into World War III with Pence than with Tweety. In no way do I agree with his stance on homosexuality. And if the time comes that we need to march in front of the WH or contact our congressmen about his hateful beliefs, I'll be right there beside you marching and holding my sign up high. I don't want either one of them in the White House, but while Pence has some hate filled ideas I believe Tweety is genuinely, certifiably mentally deranged and therefore the greater immediate danger of the two. Peace! Ideally we can just vote them both out of office next time around.
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Post by birdgal on Feb 2, 2017 19:41:34 GMT
"Having a son with Epilepsy, I'm sure there were those & probably still believe that he's got the Devil in him or whatever"
Linda, when I was a little girl I had a little cousin that was placed in Willowbrook on Staten Island by his parents. He was slow, he couldn't talk, but he was the sweetest and most loving little kid. All he wanted to do was to sit on the floor with a vacuum hose around his neck and rock back and forth with this BIG smile on his face. Oh, and he wanted to be hugged. My mom wanted to adopt him but his family would have none of that.
He was 9 years old when they put him away. He died in that snake pit 6 months later. Back then you had to take a ferry to Staten Island and my Mom and I would make that trip every week. They always brought him outside. We were not allowed to go inside. We saw him getting sick but we had no authority and his parents never came to visit. We even considered kidnapping him. I wish we would have followed through on that plan.
I can't help but wonder who's next?
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Post by birdgal on Feb 2, 2017 19:57:52 GMT
Peace, Joyce.
I'm just so tired of the same old bull. The same tired old excuses to rev up hatred and fear while accomplishing nothing at all for America except to divide us. It's too much for me. We just started to feel comfortable and secure and a band of mad men, brought to us by the electors, pulls the rug out from underneath us and has us all spinning like a top, not sleeping, over eating, and worried all the time.
Enough already! I need a new hobby. Politics is like watching a horror show. Not a fan of horror.
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Post by yogamama007 on Feb 2, 2017 20:23:40 GMT
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Post by yogamama007 on Feb 2, 2017 21:25:46 GMT
When you march I will be marching along with you for equal rights.
We are screwed, blued and tattooed. In another 4 years (assuming the Republic still stands) someone will be elected to clean up the mess again.
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Post by yogamama007 on Feb 2, 2017 21:30:05 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Feb 2, 2017 21:41:14 GMT
LOL Anne...I was just coming to post the same link...:-)
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Post by nashville11 on Feb 2, 2017 21:53:47 GMT
Ummmmmm . . . wonder if that explains the small hands?
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Post by yogamama007 on Feb 2, 2017 21:59:02 GMT
From another source:
Should the Leader of the Free World Be Taking Propecia?
In an interview with the New York Times today, President Donald Trump’s long-time physician, Dr. Harold N. Bornstein, noted that the leader’s PSA levels are low because he takes finasteride (also known as Propecia) to keep his locks long. The leader of the free world might want to think twice about continuing with this prescription.
MORE: Are Hair-Loss Drugs Safe? The Truth About Propecia
As we reported last year, the FDA-approved pill has been called into question, with emerging research and a slew of lawsuits suggesting that finasteride may be more dangerous than previously believed. Users report that its side effects — inability to orgasm, painful erections, chronic depression, insomnia, brain fog, and suicidal thoughts — can last long after patients stop taking the pill.
That’s not to say it doesn’t do its primary job. Finasteride, which first came out in 1997, has been shown to thicken hair in 65 percent of those who take it. And more than 26 new generic versions, priced at less than a dollar a pill (versus $3 for Propecia), have made the drug even more attractive. While the packaging warns of a 1 to 2 percent chance of temporary sexual side effects, millions of men consider that a risk worth taking.
ALSO: Hair Loss Drugs and Erectile Dysfunction: What You Need to Know
However, since 2011, approximately 1,245 lawsuits have been filed against Propecia's manufacturer, Merck, alleging that the company failed to warn users of a constellation of sexual and cognitive side effects — which patients and physicians now dub "post-finasteride syndrome" (PFS) because, they say, symptoms often persist after discontinuing the drug. Now the National Institutes of Health has added PFS to its rare-diseases database. Two years ago, a California woman filed the first wrongful death suit against Merck. Her husband, a 40-year-old IT executive and father of two with no history of mental illness, killed himself in March 2013. His family blames finasteride.
Knowing the drug's origins might prompt some to shy away from it. Finasteride has its roots in the 1970s, when scientists discovered a rare group of men in the Dominican Republic who were born with ambiguous genitalia and often mistakenly raised as girls. These men possessed other unique traits: They never lost their hair or had prostate problems. This was because they failed to produce an enzyme that converts testosterone to dihydrotestosterone, or DHT. DHT is critical for fetal development of male genitals, but in adults it impairs hair growth. Enter Merck, which unveiled a compound — finasteride — that slashes DHT levels 70 percent. As experts describe it, the drug works by mimicking the sex-steroid profile of pseudohermaphrodites. Some former male users equate this to "chemical castration." To this day, health officials warn women not to even touch finasteride pills, because doing so could cause genital malformations in an unborn boy.
Put party politics aside, and there’s obvious reason why a president taking a prescription that some experts believe may bring on permanent mental illness (not to mention sexual dysfunction) is worrisome. As many PFS patients have claimed, the side effects of taking finasteride can come on suddenly, and years after beginning to take the drug. President Trump should count himself lucky if he hasn’t experienced any of these potentially dangerous effects. But unfortunately, that doesn’t mean he won’t in the future.
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Post by yogamama007 on Feb 2, 2017 22:22:49 GMT
Seriously, what man would choose having hair over a satisfactory sex life?
The more they brag the less they have!!!!
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Post by yogamama007 on Feb 2, 2017 22:25:02 GMT
Getting a mop and dipping it into the glue pail, then gluing up the seat of the bench.
The second bench is on order, to be delivered ASAP!
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