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Current Events => The DUmpster => Topic started by: CC27 on October 17, 2011, 06:10:30 PM
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nadinbrzezinski Donating Member (1000+ posts) Journal Click to send private message to this author Click to view this author's profile Click to add this author to your buddy list Click to add this author to your Ignore list Mon Oct-17-11 07:06 PM
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Let's play a game of connect dots, shall we?
Edited on Mon Oct-17-11 07:08 PM by nadinbrzezinski
OWS comes to Zucotti park and the cops try to deflate in the first week...does not work. More, rumors of blue flu.
Now we have multiple pds, even departments not known for this, using force in varying degrees. This only gives more wind.
Here is where dots come in...coordinated efforts are not accidental, neither are the comments from political and economic elites. This is not a tinfoil moment but a reality. This is a direct challenge to the way things are and force will only increase. The mechanism is not that different from Cairo and it includes our own versions of Nile tv.
Cops and Cairo who knew? :whatever:
http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=view_all&address=439x2136033
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WTF is she on about now? Really I have no idea. ::)
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Damn, nadin wants so badly to be proven right; it's an obsession with her.
That's why I think that next to the Taverner primitive, nadin's going to be the first to crack.
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Damn, nadin wants so badly to be proven right; it's an obsession with her.
That's why I think that next to the Taverner primitive, nadin's going to be the first to crack.
I think it's psychological - I wouldn't be surprised if on a psychiatrist's couch, Nads once confessed that she believes her parents never encouraged her by shining praise on her, just criticism- and now she has this unfulfilled need to have her artwork on up on the proverbial fridge.
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I think it's psychological - I wouldn't be surprised if on a psychiatrist's couch, Nads once confessed that she believes her parents never encouraged her by shining praise on her, just criticism- and now she has this unfulfilled need to have her artwork on up on the proverbial fridge.
Consider what probably happened.
Grandparents, Jews in Poland during the 1930s, manage to flee to another place (in this case, Mexico), happily saving themselves and their small children, one of which is a parent of nadin.
Such terrors are lifelong, and can be passed on.
The parents of nadin, or at least one parent of nadin, with childhood fears still impressed in the mind, bring little nadin into the world circa 1964, and their driving impulse is that she must survive.
Kudos to the grandparents and parents, who've surely since found favor with God.
But what went awry here was that the parents did two conflicting things; on one hand, they sheltered little nadin from the vicissitudes of life, as if a hot-house flower, but then on the other hand demanded that she become strong, tough, so as to survive.
Didn't nadin once claim to have served in the Israeli Defense Forces--if so, it's probably credible, and a credit to her.
But on the other hand, nadin isn't as tough as she wishes to be seen to be; she's hardly the model of self-reliance, depending upon hubby's money to support her habit of shooting off her mouth. As with the occupoopers, all of her rantings and ravings against the "system" are financed by that very same "system" (in the sense of giving her the luxury to rant and rave without having to spend time working for a living).
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I think it's psychological - I wouldn't be surprised if on a psychiatrist's couch, Nads once confessed that she believes her parents never encouraged her by shining praise on her, just criticism- and now she has this unfulfilled need to have her artwork on up on the proverbial fridge.
Yeah, I agree with you on this one, miskie--her crackup will be one that brings lots of people (in white coats) into her life. Maybe into rooms with rubber walls.
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Damn, nadin wants so badly to be proven right; it's an obsession with her.
That's why I think that next to the Taverner primitive, nadin's going to be the first to crack.
I wish she'd hurry up and do it already. Maybe her writing skills will improve. It also might take her out of the running for DOTY which she does not deserve!
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Her dire predictions remind me of a Viet Nam war story I read long ago.
One night there had been a gory surprise attack on one of our firebases which had been beaten off with significant losses. The brass predictably arrived by helicopter the next day for a post-mortem on what had gone wrong (Not so much on anything that went right, it's the U.S. Army after all). All the leadership of the small base was gathered up for the grilling to start.
The intelligence officer starts the ball rolling by piping up with "I told the commander we should expect an attack!"
The battle-weary commander, a captain who had been up all night defending the place, successfully if at some cost, gave the intelligence officer a jaded glance, and then said "Sir, that is true. The lieutenant did in fact give an intelligence briefing yesterday that we should expect an attack. However, I would have to also tell you that I have been here 270 days, and he has been my intelligence officer the entire time. He has warned us of an impending attack that night every day since I arrived."
Nadin is like that intelligence officer. If she continues to make dire predictions every day, eventually something will happen that could make it look like she was right all along.
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Nadainthebrain should donate all that canned milk she has to the OWemeS.
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Personally I think the thing will fizzle soon. It's all a big ruse to try and fire up the Dem base to vote for Dear Leader. If for some reason it does hold out for a while, it will break up after the 2012 election if Dear Leader wins, because that's Mission Accomplished. It'll be back to business as normal with the primitives and their fellow quacks occationally complaining that Dear Leader is a corporate tool, but comforting themselves by believing it would be so much worse with a R prez.
IOW they're :mental: and useful idiots. But we already knew that.
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