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Is Bush Actually Psychotic? Things Go Worse With Coke...

Lyndon LaRouche

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13 April 2008

In response to increasing evidence that President George W. Bush is doing everything in his power to destroy the United States, statesman Lyndon LaRouche asked on Sunday, ``Is President Bush actually psychotic?'' LaRouche asked the question, in response to reports from qualified U.S. intelligence sources, that the White House has ordered American military forces in Iraq to take sides in the escalating Shi'ite civil war between the forces of Prime Minister al-Maliki and Hakim, on the one side, and the Madhi Army of al-Sadr, on the other. ``Don't they realize that this is going to take a very fragile situation and totally blow it up,'' LaRouche asked. ``Is President Bush actually psychotic?''

Beyond the Iraq mess, and an even bigger crisis looming in Afghanistan/Pakistan, LaRouche emphasized that the British-induced insanity from Washington is prompting both China and Russia to adopt a strategic asymmetric warfare posture, towards the growing evidence that the trans-Atlantic powers are provoking a new world war against Asia. In this context, India will adopt a similar posture, and will reach accommodations with Pakistan. Japan will be squeezed, and will also have to take sides with Asia.

LaRouche returned to the subject of President Bush, noting that the Administration's policies are implicitly treasonous. However, President Bush can make a compelling case that he is not guilty by reason of insanity. This issue, LaRouche elaborated, is not the President's well-known several-decade-long alcoholic binge. His problem was cocaine, and we now know that the Bush family pulled strings, during the Vietnam War period, to get their delinquent son into the Texas Air National Guard, to keep him out of harm's way. His so-called one year of AWOL from the Texas Guard was a cover for the fact that he was shipped off to a drug rehabilitation center. In the case of George Bush, then and now, things go worse with coke!

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