--- In [email protected], "authfriend" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > --- In [email protected], "jim_flanegin" <jflanegi@> > wrote: > <snip> > > Thanks- great summary in the 2003 article of Cheney. I tend > > to trust common sense a great deal, and there's just gotta be > > something seriously wrong with someone who obsessively kills > > small animals to relax... > > My mother developed a deep, primal loathing for > Cheney right at the start of the the 2000 campaign, > which kind of surprised my sister and me. We > didn't like him, goodness knows, but we didn't quite > see why she was so passionately against him. We > couldn't get her to be specific about why, other > than the way his mouth twisted on one side. > > But she apparently sensed something about him she > couldn't articulate that my sister and I missed, at > least before he got into office. But it wasn't > long after that that we started congratulating her > on her intution. > > She died (at the age of 93) shortly before the > hunting incident; my sister and I were very annoyed > that it hadn't happened while she was still alive, > because she would have enjoyed it immensely. > > (Not the old guy getting shot in the face, obviously, > but Cheney's embarrassment.)
Might I suggest, just as something to ponder, that many psychologists would consider a person who "enjoys" the embarrassment or humiliation of those that they "loathe" to be more than a little insane? Sounds to me as if it's a hereditary form of insanity as well. You'll react angrily, but the fact that you posted this story without seeing anything the least bit questionable about it is reveealing. This tendency (illness?) of yours is *exactly* what many people (dozens over the years, including a.m.t., excluding myself) have tried to tell you, and that you've never heard. Your obvious desire to humiliate, embarrass, and actually harm those whom you consider your enemies is *not* an indicator of how highly evolved you are. It's the opposite. Signing out now. You can continue to rant about this as long as you want. I've made my point and you'll either hear it or you won't. I'm off to enjoy a rare sunny day...
