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But he is not one of my patients. He is our President." In his 219-page clinical diagnosis of the President's mental condition, Dr. Frank concluded that Mr. Bush suffers from a range of serious, albeit curable conditions. These include: Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD); untreated and uncured alcoholism (what is frequently referred to in lay terms as "dry drunk"); an omnipotence complex; paranoia; an Oedipal Complex; sadism; a mild form of Tourette's Syndrome; and a diminished capacity to distinguish between reality and fantasy. These diagnosed mental disorders cannot be swept under the rug. The future of the United States and the world is going to be determined by the outcome of the Nov. 2, 2004 U.S. Presidential elections. I urge all Americans to read Dr. Frank's alarming findings. I also call on those responsible for the upcoming Presidential debates, including the candidates themselves, to accept the fact that no serious policy dialogue can take place, until this issue has been addressed, squarely and publicly. The American people have the right to know that the incumbent President, seeking re-election, is plagued by a number of debilitating mental disorders that have already impacted, gravely, on American national security, and have severely damaged some of our most important international partnerships. In their wisdom, the Members of the U.S. Congress proposed and ratified the Twenty-Fifth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, which established the procedures for the President to be removed from office if it is determined that "he is unable to discharge the powers and duties of his office." In the case of the current President, George W. Bush, we have the advantage of a Presidential election, just weeks away. It would be a grave crime of omission to cover over this admittedly sensitive Constitutional issue, and leave the matter in the hands of a Vice President Dick Cheney, were there to be a Bush-Cheney re-election and a subsequent, inevitable mental breakdown crisis. Response by Sting: Only astrologers and psychologists frankly give a damn that politicians or presidents are mentally "ill," "dry drunks," or psychologically "well." The majority of voting Americans simply don't care. However, like a cold beer on a hot summer day, a report from an renowned psychologist slamming G. W. Bush plays well on an astrology site like this. Former President Ronald Reagan was also accused of being a bumbling president, forgetful, blundering, etc., yet at his state funeral this past year, he was lauded by the media and well-wishers as a genuine American hero. I'm sure psychologists would have a field day, analyzing the minds of former presidents like Reagan, Richard Nixon, Gerald Ford, Teddy Roosevelt and even John F. Kennedy. The larger question ought to be why are such incompetent people being voted into power ? Maybe we, the public, are the mentally stupid ones for voting for these people ? An honest American
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PAT FABYSACK-KOENIG Dear Maximillien: just returned from California & what a wonderful welcome home! I'm so very flattered & encouraged to find a champion of the majority. Thank you for writing on our behalf. We, of course, create our art for the sheer joy of the process, and cash would be nice too (Nirvana is an expensive habit). Can you please let me know how, where, & when I can find a hard copy of the magazine? Barnes & Noble perhaps? I look forward to hearing from you and again, THANK YOU! Pat Fabysack-Koenig, New York, USA.
Artworks by artist Pat Fabysack Koenig Dear Pat, we are going to take care of that. I have already replied to your personal e-mail address. You are a fabulous artist. The international art critic Dr. Etienne Leroux wrote this about you:" Emotional art and truthful beauty in her artwork. Fabysack-Koening is a world class artist which depicted the true intimate whispers of nature..." We are in the process of publishing his review. Of course, I am taking the liberty of introducing you to our readers. I took this excerpt from your official biography: "Pat resides in the Hudson River Valley, NY. She is featured in "Art in America" Annual Guide; 2003-2004 / 2002-2003. Her work is included in the slide library at R & F Encaustic Paints, Kingston, NY. Athough my artwork has been described as both realistic and abstract, I feel it is most accurately defined as “Metaphorical Landscapes. My compositions distinctly reflect my past years of experience as a Registered Nurse, Psychotherapist and Holistic Health Practitioner. So much of my life has been about structure and organization, and yet my core beliefs support the counter-notion of letting go and intuitive knowing. For me, encaustic wax perfectly suits the metaphor of flow and layering of dimensions, which symbolizes my way of seeing nature, healing and the human experience in an unfolding universe. My deepest desire is to bring peace to the world, one individual and one moment at a time."-Erica |