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Nice
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Post Number: 283 Registered: 05-2009 Posted From: 122.164.95.8
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | | Posted on Wednesday, June 16, 2010 - 01:40 am: |
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Gandhiguevara:okadi depression tagginchadaniki inkodu depress ayyi sachipoyaadaa
Idhi mari vintha. Papam manishi manchivadu aithe ganuka may his soul rest in peace |
   
Gandhiguevara
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Post Number: 7791 Registered: 10-2009 Posted From: 98.210.96.94
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | | Posted on Tuesday, June 15, 2010 - 09:20 pm: |
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Vjavasi:Yatom grew increasingly depressed at his complete lack of progress in getting the Prime Minister to acknowledge reality, and he eventually suffered a series of strokes when attempting to grasp Netanyahu�s thinking, which he characterized in one diary entry as �a black hole of self-contradiction.�
okadi depression tagginchadaniki inkodu depress ayyi sachipoyaadaa |
   
Vjavasi
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Post Number: 3048 Registered: 11-2009 Posted From: 75.131.192.17
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | | Posted on Tuesday, June 15, 2010 - 08:51 pm: |
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http://vijayvaani.com/FrmPublicDisplayArticle.aspx?id=1267 Psychiatrist of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu Commits Suicide Michael K Smith 13 Jun 2010 Anguished Suicide Note Cites âDeluge of Doublethinkâ In Driving Kind-Hearted Shrink to Despair Moshe Yatom, a prominent Israeli psychiatrist who successfully cured the most extreme forms of mental illness throughout a distinguished career, was found dead at his home in Tel Aviv yesterday from an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound. A suicide note at his side explained that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who has been his patient for the last nine years, had âsucked the life right out of me.â âI canât take it anymore,â wrote Yatom. âRobbery is redemption, apartheid is freedom, peace activists are terrorists, murder is self-defense, piracy is legality, Palestinians are Jordanians, annexation is liberation, thereâs no end to his contradictions. Freud promised rationality would reign in the instinctual passions, but he never met Bibi Netanyahu. This guy would say Gandhi invented brass knuckles.â Psychiatrists are familiar with the human tendency to massage the truth to avoid confronting emotionally troubling material, but Yatom was apparently stunned at what he called the âwaterfall of liesâ gushing from his most illustrious patient. His personal diary details the steady disintegration of his once invincible personality under the barrage of self-serving rationalizations put forth by Netanyahu. âIâm completely shocked,â said neighbour Yossi Bechor, whose family regularly vacationed with Yatomâs family. âMoshe was the epitome of the fully-integrated personality and had cured dozens of schizophrenics before beginning work on Bibi. There was no outward indication that his case was any different from the others.â But it was. Yatom grew increasingly depressed at his complete lack of progress in getting the Prime Minister to acknowledge reality, and he eventually suffered a series of strokes when attempting to grasp Netanyahuâs thinking, which he characterized in one diary entry as âa black hole of self-contradiction.â The first of Yatomâs strokes occurred when Netanyahu offered his opinion that the 911 attacks on Washington and New York âwere good.â The second followed a session in which Netanyahu insisted that Iran and Nazi Germany were identical. And the third occurred after the Prime Minister declared Iranâs nuclear energy program was a âflying gas chamber,â and that all Jews everywhere âlived permanently in Auschwitz.â Yatomâs efforts to calm Netanyahuâs hysteria were extremely taxing emotionally and routinely ended in failure. âThe alibi is always the same with him,â complained another diary entry. âThe Jews are on the verge of annihilation at the hands of the racist goyim and the only way to save the day is to carry out one final massacre.â [emphasis added] Yatom was apparently working on converting his diary into a book about the Netanyahu case. Several chapters of an unfinished manuscript, entitled âPsychotic On Steroids,â were found in his study. The excerpt below offers a rare glimpse at the inner workings of a Prime Ministerâs mind, at the same time as it reveals the daunting challenge Yatom faced in seeking to guide it to rationality: Monday, March 8 âBibi came by at three for his afternoon session. At four he refused to leave and claimed my house was actually his. Then he locked me in the basement overnight while he lavishly entertained his friends upstairs. When I tried to escape, he called me a terrorist and put me in shackles. I begged for mercy, but he said he could hardly grant it to someone who didnât even exist.â |
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