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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Whisper Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 23 July 2007 at 1:11pm
Your response is not worth even copying in my post, but thanks a million for exposing yourself further, with your convoluted "logic" and smart ass emoticons.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Duende Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 23 July 2007 at 10:50pm
Don't be so harsh on him Whisper. I have for some time been aware his
consistent belief in himself and his delusions is a sign of something
seriously wrong.

Here's something I picked up from the Royal College of Psychiatrists:
(Sawtul, I mean no offence, I am seriously concerned about you)

-Introduction
The term `psychosis' is used to describe when a person loses touch with
reality. Teenagers often worry that they may be `going mad' when they
are feeling stressed, confused or very upset. In fact, feelings like these
are very rarely a sign of mental illness. They can often get a lot better if
you talk them through with someone you trust.

`Psychosis' is much more serious and affects people of all ages, but
becomes increasingly common as you reach young adulthood.

When a young person has a `psychotic breakdown', not due to drug use,
it can be difficult to know what the long-term effects will be, and a
definite diagnosis may not be possible.

Delusions are unshakeable beliefs that are obviously untrue. For example,
an ill person might strongly believe that there is a plot to harm them -
that they are being spied on through the TV or being taken over by aliens.

Thought disorder is when someone is not thinking straight and it is hard
to make sense of what they are saying. Their ideas may be jumbled up,
but it is more than being muddled or confused.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Whisper Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 24 July 2007 at 12:16am

Don't be so harsh on him Whisper. I have for some time been aware his consistent belief in himself and his delusions is a sign of something seriously wrong.

Duende, I promise, upon my scouts honour, I am being exceptionally kind with him. Otherwise, in such interesting times, we hang enemy agents, by the nearest vacant lamp post in the bazaar.

And, despite all the emoticons they flash at us.

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Whisper Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 24 July 2007 at 2:14am

Sorry! Forgot about his ailment.

Had he been some European, the NHS (or it's equvalent across the EEC) would have taken care of him for FREE. But, in his USA, we have to find some loan shark, just to get a pobre diento (a poor tooth) extracted. Wonder what we have to sell for just a few minutes in a shrink's couch?

I don't think he is getting much for his soul, the poor chap is no Scooter Libby.

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote nu001 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 25 July 2007 at 12:17am
Originally posted by Jasonchristian Jasonchristian wrote:

The Iranian Shi'ites will one day kick Sunni butt.

That's it; that's what my friend Swatul wants to hear and encourage, through his relentless efforts.

Firendship of the sunni states with US and israel doesnt bother him, it's only iran who he finds fault with, because they are the only one who has not submitted yet to USA and Iraeli interests.

Infact it's the US propaganda machines who should be doing this job instead of Swatul.

Look at the people who are comming to his assistance with pleasure !!



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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Sign*Reader Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 25 July 2007 at 12:37am
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I think you need to cut some slack to Sawtul. His reading was on something which defied normal logic but you know the nations politics is a dirty game. You might wonder why? It is a shell game at long last cuz the stakes are too high under Baghdad with the largest reserve to be tapped, it is last big prize!
I watched inside story on Aljazeera this afternoon with a three way discussion amongst an Iranian prof, an American academic and an Iraqi journalist Maki Azzal. What Iraqi journalist stated that blew me away and  got me thinking about what Sawtul had been saying for longest time on IC.
What Maki Azzal was saying that there is duplicity in Iranian American relationship. What is on surface doesn't tell the whole story. They have cooperated at some places like the Afghanistan and fight against the Sunnis in Iraq ( Iranian academic agreed) and conflicted in Iraqi control modalities. Now their Ambassadors are talking openly in Baghdad.
I think this show basically has pretty much confirmed Sawtul's thinking so let's give him the mike and hear him out.


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Signreader I am ready to accept stranger things have come true when it
comes to politics between the US and Iran and indeed, anywhere else in
the world.

However, Sawtul's utter conviction that he is SO right, simply defies
normalcy and is being fed by something much darker than pure political
intuition. If he were commenting on purely international political strategy,
and claiming to 'see beyond', that's fine, it's what all political comentators
and analysts do. But Sawtul is neither a political commentator nor analyst
and an amateur (as are we all) commentator, he is clearly an agitator,
aiming to maintain friction between Sunni and Shi'a and this feeds into
USA propaganda which we all resent.

Starting from his premise (all Shi'a are untrustworthy, twisted, hypocrites
and worse) it is easy to confirm his analyses and predictions of Iranian
duplicity. Can any of us name one country, nation state which is not guilty
of duplicity? Just as the 'Palestine debate' starts from the premise that all
Jews (even those who are not Israelis) are evil, twisted Arabophiles and
enemies of Islam, per se, which makes the condemnation of the entire
state of Israel inevitable and adds the stinger of pan-anti-semitism, so
Sawtul's position on Shi'a/Sunni relations leads inevitably to his counter-
current predicitons and affirmations.

Why is he so intent on proving himself right? Why is this not simply
another comment, but a personal statement of clear cut superiority due
to his unusual foresight? What does he gain from asserting himself as the
sole member of the forum who sees such underhand secret collusion
between iran and the US? It appears to be nothing more than agitprop
aimed at division and breeding contempt and suspicion when presented
as such irrefutable individual clairvoyancy
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Whisper Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 25 July 2007 at 2:55am

Brother, I agree with you in toto. Nation states do not follow just the one pattern, their policies cover issues of interests.

Yes, but I have grwon to trust my gut more than anything else in this world. You have that fragrance, it flows with sencerity. I am no fan of the Iranians. This man stank with his maiden post on this forum.

Please just trust the deep old voice from the lost centuries. I know what he is.

What is said is important, but who is saying it is also very important.

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