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![]() "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... As Dr. Carson suggests, "Consider, in contrast, the present: 'the informal Q&A he has tried to avoid,' Bush relishes the informal Q&A, as evidenced by his excellent performance in the "townhall" format the other night. He becomes quite uncomfortable in the more formal "speech behind a lecturn" format because he's forced to stand still for 90 minutes. That'd drive me nuts, too. 'Bush's recent faltering performances,' 'his stalling, defensive pose when put on the spot,' 'speaking more slowly and less gracefully.'" Sorry, but that doesn't describe his second debate at all. |
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![]() "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... NOYB wrote: "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... As Dr. Carson suggests, "Consider, in contrast, the present: 'the informal Q&A he has tried to avoid,' Bush relishes the informal Q&A, as evidenced by his excellent performance in the "townhall" format the other night. He becomes quite uncomfortable in the more formal "speech behind a lecturn" format because he's forced to stand still for 90 minutes. That'd drive me nuts, too. Bush's performance was not excellent in the second debate. He was merely better than he was in the first debate. His body language, "persona" and delivery were no better than mediocre. You think Bush's problem might be related to ADHD and Ritalin. There are some who believe his condition is more serious. It's worth investigating. We still differ on what the "problem" is, and whether it's really a "problem" at all.. I, for one, don't think that pharmacologically-controlled adult ADHD is a problem...even for the President of the United States. |
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![]() "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... NOYB wrote: "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... NOYB wrote: "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... As Dr. Carson suggests, "Consider, in contrast, the present: 'the informal Q&A he has tried to avoid,' Bush relishes the informal Q&A, as evidenced by his excellent performance in the "townhall" format the other night. He becomes quite uncomfortable in the more formal "speech behind a lecturn" format because he's forced to stand still for 90 minutes. That'd drive me nuts, too. Bush's performance was not excellent in the second debate. He was merely better than he was in the first debate. His body language, "persona" and delivery were no better than mediocre. You think Bush's problem might be related to ADHD and Ritalin. There are some who believe his condition is more serious. It's worth investigating. We still differ on what the "problem" i s, and whether it's really a "problem" at all.. I, for one, don't think that pharmacologically-controlled adult ADHD is a problem...even for the President of the United States. You have a lot of experience dealing with the emotional problems of adults suffering from ADHD? Although I've never been professionally treated for ADHD, I believe I'm one of 'em. |
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"NOYB" wrote in message nk.net...
"Harry Krause" piedtypecase@a href="http://www.serverlogic3.com/lm/rtl3.asp?si=1&k=yahoo%20com" onmouseover="window.status='yahoo.com'; return true;" onmouseout="window.status=''; return true;"yahoo.com/a wrote in message ... NOYB wrote: "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... NOYB wrote: "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... As Dr. Carson suggests, "Consider, in contrast, the present: 'the informal Q&A he has tried to avoid,' Bush relishes the informal Q&A, as evidenced by his excellent performance in the "townhall" format the other night. He becomes quite uncomfortable in the more formal "speech behind a lecturn" format because he's forced to stand still for 90 minutes. That'd drive me nuts, too. Bush's performance was not excellent in the second debate. He was merely better than he was in the first debate. His body language, "persona" and delivery were no better than mediocre. You think Bush's problem might be related to ADHD and Ritalin. There are some who believe his condition is more serious. It's worth investigating. We still differ on what the "problem" i s, and whether it's really a "problem" at all.. I, for one, don't think that pharmacologically-controlled adult ADHD is a problem...even for the President of the United States. You have a lot of experience dealing with the emotional problems of adults suffering from ADHD? Although I've never been professionally treated for ADHD, I believe I'm one of 'em. Hoo, BOY! Why am I not surprised? |
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"NOYB" wrote in message .net...
"Harry Krause" piedtypecase@a href="http://www.serverlogic3.com/lm/rtl3.asp?si=1&k=yahoo%20com" onmouseover="window.status='yahoo.com'; return true;" onmouseout="window.status=''; return true;"yahoo.com/a wrote in message ... NOYB wrote: "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... As Dr. Carson suggests, "Consider, in contrast, the present: 'the informal Q&A he has tried to avoid,' Bush relishes the informal Q&A, as evidenced by his excellent performance in the "townhall" format the other night. He becomes quite uncomfortable in the more formal "speech behind a lecturn" format because he's forced to stand still for 90 minutes. That'd drive me nuts, too. Bush's performance was not excellent in the second debate. He was merely better than he was in the first debate. His body language, "persona" and delivery were no better than mediocre. You think Bush's problem might be related to ADHD and Ritalin. There are some who believe his condition is more serious. It's worth investigating. We still differ on what the "problem" is, and whether it's really a "problem" at all.. I, for one, don't think that pharmacologically-controlled adult ADHD is a problem...even for the President of the United States. Spoken with the narrow mindedness of a lot of doctors. Treat the symptoms with drugs, rather than treat the cause with one or more of several options. |
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![]() "basskisser" wrote in message om... "NOYB" wrote in message .net... "Harry Krause" piedtypecase@a href="http://www.serverlogic3.com/lm/rtl3.asp?si=1&k=yahoo%20com" onmouseover="window.status='yahoo.com'; return true;" onmouseout="window.status=''; return true;"yahoo.com/a wrote in message ... NOYB wrote: "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... As Dr. Carson suggests, "Consider, in contrast, the present: 'the informal Q&A he has tried to avoid,' Bush relishes the informal Q&A, as evidenced by his excellent performance in the "townhall" format the other night. He becomes quite uncomfortable in the more formal "speech behind a lecturn" format because he's forced to stand still for 90 minutes. That'd drive me nuts, too. Bush's performance was not excellent in the second debate. He was merely better than he was in the first debate. His body language, "persona" and delivery were no better than mediocre. You think Bush's problem might be related to ADHD and Ritalin. There are some who believe his condition is more serious. It's worth investigating. We still differ on what the "problem" is, and whether it's really a "problem" at all.. I, for one, don't think that pharmacologically-controlled adult ADHD is a problem...even for the President of the United States. Spoken with the narrow mindedness of a lot of doctors. Treat the symptoms with drugs, rather than treat the cause with one or more of several options. LOL. Why don't you go ahead and elucidate your remarks a little more on this topic. What is the "cause" of ADHD? And what modalities of treatment (other than pharmacological) do you propose? |
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Bass,
Have you found a new cure for ADHD? How about clinical depression, bipolar disorder, Tourette's Disorder and Schizophrenia? Some of us thought the only acceptable treatment for these disorders were to use pharmacology to correct the chemical imbalance in the brain. It looks like you are smarter than Harvard Medical School and the NIMH. Keep up the good work. "basskisser" wrote in message om... We still differ on what the "problem" is, and whether it's really a "problem" at all.. I, for one, don't think that pharmacologically-controlled adult ADHD is a problem...even for the President of the United States. Spoken with the narrow mindedness of a lot of doctors. Treat the symptoms with drugs, rather than treat the cause with one or more of several options. |
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![]() "Jon Smithe" wrote in message news:ABfbd.463275$8_6.55783@attbi_s04... Bass, Have you found a new cure for ADHD? How about clinical depression, bipolar disorder, Tourette's Disorder and Schizophrenia? Some of us thought the only acceptable treatment for these disorders were to use pharmacology to correct the chemical imbalance in the brain. It looks like you are smarter than Harvard Medical School and the NIMH. Keep up the good work. Asslicker has chosen not to correct the obvious severe imbalances in his brain. "basskisser" wrote in message om... We still differ on what the "problem" is, and whether it's really a "problem" at all.. I, for one, don't think that pharmacologically-controlled adult ADHD is a problem...even for the President of the United States. Spoken with the narrow mindedness of a lot of doctors. Treat the symptoms with drugs, rather than treat the cause with one or more of several options. |
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"Jon Smithe" wrote in message news:ABfbd.463275$8_6.55783@attbi_s04...
Bass, Have you found a new cure for ADHD? How about clinical depression, bipolar disorder, Tourette's Disorder and Schizophrenia? Some of us thought the only acceptable treatment for these disorders were to use pharmacology to correct the chemical imbalance in the brain. It looks like you are smarter than Harvard Medical School and the NIMH. Keep up the good work. Oh, my god you are stupid!!! Please show where I've every said that there is a CURE for any of the above. I simply, and correctly stated that most narrow minded doctors, not all, treat the symptoms, not the cause. Treatment, and total cure are two different things, idiot. |
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"P.Fritz" wrote in message ...
"Jon Smithe" wrote in message news:ABfbd.463275$8_6.55783@attbi_s04... Bass, Have you found a new cure for ADHD? How about clinical depression, bipolar disorder, Tourette's Disorder and Schizophrenia? Some of us thought the only acceptable treatment for these disorders were to use pharmacology to correct the chemical imbalance in the brain. It looks like you are smarter than Harvard Medical School and the NIMH. Keep up the good work. Asslicker has chosen not to correct the obvious severe imbalances in his brain. Please show what facts you have that, if you mean me and are doing the childish name calling thing again, I have "severe impalances in (my) brain". You are dumb as a post. |
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