Monday, February 11, 2013

A QUESTION IN NEED OF A REPLY FROM CONGRESS!

Submitted by: Tony Caputo
http://lastresistance.com/1297/is-obama-mentally-fit-to-serve-as-president/c
omment-page-1/

Posted on February 9, 2013 byJohn DeMayo

Is Obama Mentally Fit To Serve As President?

American history proves that, in the past, many of our leaders have suffered
from mental illness. For me, I tend to believe that quite a few of our
Presidents had mental health issues of one kind or another. After all what
person desiring any peace in their lives would want the job of U.S.
President under the best of conditions. However, it appears that there are
an abnormal number of eccentricities residing in President Obama and I
genuinely wonder if he is mentally fit to run our Republic.


In layman's terms: Obama is egocentric, always late to work, never gets his
work done one time, takes a lot of time off to recreate and party, loves to
be the center of attention, hates to be questioned, holds a grudge,
associates with reckless ideologues, deludes himself into believing his own
lies, avoids responsibility, never admits he made a mistake, thinks stealing
is perfectly reasonable, has empathy issues, spends recklessly, has a
messiah complex, takes credit for things he never did, can't argue honestly,
is thin skinned, can't be trusted to keep his word, is uncomfortable in
public (unless at a distance), exhibits signs of paranoia and doesn't have a
problem with risky sexual behavior. Just to name a few of the things causing
me to wonder about his mental fitness.

And this is the man America has elected to-among many other important
issues-walk with a nuclear football and decide if I or any one of us are an
imminent threat to national security? Personally I don't think Obama could
pass a drug test, much less a psych exam.

When it comes to mental health there is an old Hill-Billie expression near
and dear to my heart: I wouldn't let that man babysit a chicken. Basically
chickens don't need babysitting, but I think you get the point. With all the
legitimate hype about mentally ill people taking weapons of some kind or
another and committing mass murder, isn't it about time Americans start
demanding that our leaders pass mental competency exams before they take
office or better yet run? Setting our Constitution aside, do we really want
to risk having a commander in chief who thinks drone strikes and special
operations command are his personal version of "Call of Duty?" Or worse
thinks the U.S. economy is just an elaborate Monopoly game with an unlimited
number of get of jail free cards, because in reality, that is exactly who we
may have in the White House at the present time.

Many in America make the argument that President Obama is evil, the
anti-Christ or a radical communist hell bent on destroying our Republic. Has
anyone stopped to consider that this man may be a high functioning lunatic
who can't handle the volume of radical influences he surrounds himself with
and he really isn't capable of being in charge? Is he just doing what he is
told so that he can bust off and play golf or sit around in his bathrobe and
watch ESPN?

I'm not defending the guy. His behavior reminds me of someone I used to
know. The type of individual, who could cause chaos, manage it, grow it,
loved it, and when it fell apar,t make you feel like you were responsible
even though it was their idea. Then they would run around telling everyone
stories of how you purposely engineered it, to make them look bad, because
you're manipulative and untrustworthy. Meanwhile they would offer to throw
you a party in your honor.

Back in the day, unless you were picking apples off an imaginary tree in the
middle of your living room, most mild mental health issues were seen as
eccentricities. Today our mental health community has a better grasp on the
cause and effect of mental illness. All experts agree that mental illness
can be inherited and is shaped by an individual's environment and
experiences. Given Barack Obama's mothers history of poor mental health it
isn't an unreasonable leap to conclude that something is not mentally right
with our President. Or is it safer to assume that America would never elect
an emotionally imbalanced individual to the highest office in the land?

Each and every day that goes by it becomes more difficult to understand our
government's public policy decisions. The lines have been made very blurry.
Why is it that we are so quick to assume that it is always purposeful and
ingenious? Perhaps the cause for all the confusion and chaos is one man; a
man that doesn't possess the understanding and mental ability to know the
difference between right or wrong and truth or lie.

Perhaps this should be part of an amendment offered if anyone attempts to
repeal or modify the 22nd Amendment. Like they are trying to do right now.

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