Posted on 07/13/2006 10:53:18 AM PDT by MIchaelTArchangel
Mr. Bush has lied to us about many important issues, he has entered us into a pre-emptive war for the first time in the history of our country, and has no exit strategy. He refuses to accept any responsibility for anything he does, and only appoints friends of his, usually totally unsuited for the job, to high positions in the administration. This alone should be impeachable, and the fact that he believes himself to be above the law has been repeatedly shown as well -- warrantless wiretaps are just one example. Impeach this incompetent man before he does more harm to our country and our standing in the world. DR. SUSAN CLARK-COOK Lowell
Uh-oh, another elitist with a double-barrelled name!
Someone should tell Dr. Susan Clark-Cook to take her medicationsand then instruct her on who to write a cogent argument.
She claims President Bushwhom she disrespects by calling him Mr. Bushlied to us about many important issues. Yet she fails to mention any evidence that he has lied to us even once.
She claims President Bush has entered us into a pre-emptive war for the first time in American history. I would suggest the good doctor read the Constitution of the United States and then remember that Congress authorized force against Iraq in both 1991which war had not ended as we only entered into a ceasefire which Saddam Hussein violated on a daily basisand again prior to the current engagement in Iraq. If Dr. Clark-Cook would study American history, she would learn that we went to war several times as preemptive measures. The war against the Barbary Pirates is an example of a preemptive strike against terrorist thugs.
President Bush does have an exit strategy. His exit strategy is event driven, not timetable driven.
Of course President Bush has appointed his friends to office. Would Dr. Clark-Cook suggest he appoint his enemies to such positions? She also makes the claim that those individuals the president have appointed are usually totally unsuitable for the positions to which they have been appointed. Excuse me? Usually implies almost always. Totally unsuitable implies those individuals possess neither the knowledge nor the skills nor the abilities nor the competencies to perform the jobs to which they have been appointed. Once again Dr. Clark-Cook does not present the names of any individuals whom President Bush appointed who were totally unsuitable for the jobs to which they had been appointed. With the exception of FEMA Director Brown I cannot think of one appointee who was totally unsuitable. Apparently the United States Senate approved President Bushs tens of thousands of appointees. (The United States Senate must approve the appointment and the promotion of every military officer President Bush nominates. I am certain the tens of thousands of military officers appointed and promoted by the President are among those the good doctor considers usually totally unsuit¬able.)
It appears apparent from the comment that This (the appointment of friends who are usually totally unsuitable alone should be impeachable indicates Dr. Clark-Cook is unfamiliar with the impeachment clause of the U.S. Constitution. While the Constitution does not specify the crimes for which a President can be impeached, Article II, Section 4 notes that impeachment is for serious violations. That section reads, The President, Vice President and all Civil Officers of the United States, shall be removed from Office on Impeachment for and Conviction of, Treason, Bribery, or other high Crimes and Misdemeanors. I must have been asleep when it became a high Crimes and Misdemanor for a President to appoint people whom Dr. Clark-Cook deems totally unsuitable. I checked the Constitution and failed to find her name there nor any reference to appointments being cleared with the medical community.
Dr. Clark-Cook also makes the charge that President Bush has authorized warrantless wiretaps yet provides no evidence that he has done so. I suspect she believes that the data mining being performed by the National Security Agency which does not eavesdrop on the content of calls but which uses the connection information to determine what phones known to be used by terrorists are calling what phone numbers in the United States is a warrantless wiretap.
The doctor seems to care what others in the world think of the United States. Frankly, I dont care what the French or Germans think as long as they stand aside while we remove evil men like Saddam Hussein with whom many of the leaders of those countries and many appointees at the United Nations were taking kickbacks from the Oil for Food Program to look the other way while Saddam Hussein spent billions of dollars on himself while starving the children of his enemies. I also do not care what the Islamofascists think of the United States as long as they fear our military and understand that anyone who attacks this country or supports those who do will suffer the fate of al-Zarqawi.
I hope for the sake of her patients that the good doctor has a better grasp of medical knowledge and the ability to apply that knowledge in a more rational manner than she displayed in her recent letter to The Sun.
Thank you.
Suzie forgot to mention Haliburton. She won't get her bottle of Thunderbird unless she follows the model DNC letter perfectly.
Could this idiot Susan Clark have employed any more from the liberal boilerplate than all the completly unoriginal and uninspired remarks she makes here?? I have rarely read something with so little substance and with so many pat, liberal phrases as this. Can this woman name anything Bush has lied about to start with?
Can't add anything to that. Good response.
Nice job. Probably a little long so beware of the editors knives.
Susan Clark-Cook, D.Psy, Bentley College
What do you expect from a psychologist? They are all crazy.
Sorry about the formatting problem in the first posting.
Apparently the good doctor teaches Psychology at Bentley University in the Department of Psychology and Political Science. (What the heck kind of a marriage is that? Oh, yeah, this is Massghanistan.)
I pitty the parents who are paying $35,000 a year to send their kids to Bentley if this woman is typical of the quality of the reasoning of members of the Bentley faculty.
In a more robust time this old'gal'd been hauled out of her nest, tied to a rail, tarred and feathered.
This is almost the same letter I read the other day in the Portsmouth Herald. They must be getting their talking points from the same place that sells them the communist koolaid.
Appoints his friends to high positions? Rummy and Cheney serving as Defense Sec. in the past does not give them the credentials to serve on his staff? Powell wasn't qualified, Rice, too?
What does she think qualifies a person to serve in an administration? Enough donations to sleep in the Lincoln bedroom?
She's not a medical doctor. She lists her degree as "Psy. D." That is a pseudo-doctorate in psychology. Often the recipients of this degree are RNs who are seeking accreditation as psychologists. Her science is as soft as her reasoning skills.
Well, by golly, we know this much: The good doctor isn't afraid of the dinner table!
"hope for the sake of her patients that the good doctor has a better grasp of medical knowledge and the ability to apply that knowledge in a more rational manner than she displayed in her recent letter to The Sun."
Somnehow, I really doubt that.
The Editor's knives wil go to work, and it will come out: "Yeah, ditto!"
"Her science is as soft as her reasoning skills."
Heh Heh!
EVIL!!!!! BWAAAHAAAA!!!
Madeline Albright? Janet Reno? Henry Cisneros? Bill Richardson? Donna Shalala? If hiring friends, or at least the friends of his wife, totally unsuited for the job is an impeachable offense as Suzie seems to think, then I'm sure she was on the front line demanding the removal of Slimey Bill during his tenure.
Yeh, right, sure...
P.S. And don't EVEN get me started on Bill Clinton and the phrase "refusing to accept responsibility for anything he does".
Some raving moonbat kook 'Dr' from Lowell, Mass writes a letter, which reads like a post on DU - or something scrawled on the wall of an insane asylum, to the editor of a newspaper with a distribution of six and it's "News"?
Now what would be "News", was if someone in Massachusetts supported Dubya - or who wasn't a stark raving mad socialist lunatic.
Susan Clark-Cook, PsyD.

A native of Ohio, Susan did her undergraduate work at Ohio State University, and took her doctorate at Wright State School of Professional Psychology, where she earned a PsyD. She worked extensively in hospital settings, private psychiatric hospitals where she specialized in adolescent work. Moved to Maine to do her internship and has lived her in the east since then, a long time dream of hers. She currently specializes in women's issues, and teaches Psychology of Women and Psychology of Men. Additionally she advises the Women's Center and BACCHUS on campus, and is active in the Gender Issues Council. An animal lover she has a dog and three cats, and in her spare time she reads and is quite a movie buff.
Susan Clark-Cook, Adjunct Assistant professor of Psychology, Bentley College:
Well said! GREAT response!
"Adjunct", that means she doesn't really work for the school.
Another libber who can't decide which man's name she wants to carry.
WOW!! A Molly Ivans wannabe!!
This lady sounds like a typical lib lightweight who gets the "tip of the iceberg" from CNN/MSNBC/ABC/CBS/NBC/NYT/AIRHEADAMERCIA, etc. She's got the talking points down pat. But has nothing to back them up.
She's the kind I love to debate, as Rush says, with one hand tied behind my back. LOL!
The envelope please.....
*silence*
*rip*...*ploof*
And the 3rd runner-up for the lead in "Young Helen Thomas: A Study in Fat Girls Don't Sweat...Much"; to be aired on Dan Rather's HDNet program....
She probably wants her chance to sleep in the Lincoln bedroom and won't get it under Bush.
My guess is that she thinks a person is qualified if she is nominated by Hillary.
But let's give her credit for brevity.
An adjunct professor is one who holds a temporary appointment. So, yes, she is probably not on the full time staff and probably is not in a tenure track.
Since an adjunct professor is more akin to an at will employee and since it is summer time, perhaps the President and Provost of Bentley will decide before late August that she is too whacky to be an adjunct professor at Bentley.

Hmmmmm...I see why she needs two names. Three axe handles?
You are priceless!
We have a lot of people like this around here. I love driving to work where I can read the rather insane bumper stickers such as, "We are citizens of the world". My question to that one is: Does that statement count as a renunciation of American citizenship? Or "One cannot prepare for war and have peace at the same time". (This one has been attributed to Albert Einstein.) Sorry, but as Ronald Reagan noted, none of the four wars America had thrust upon it in his lifetime were the result of America being too strong. Or "Somewhere in Texas a Town Has Lost Its Idiot". I thought the hag with that one was going to hit me with her pocketbook when I smile and said, "Well, it they want one they can have any of the ones we keep on Bacon Hell (a/k/a Beacon Hill) and Louisburg Square."
"Mr. Bush has lied to us about many important issues, he has entered us into a pre-emptive war for the first time in the history of our country, and has no exit strategy. He refuses to accept any responsibility for anything he does, and only appoints friends of his, usually totally unsuited for the job, to high positions in the administration. This alone should be impeachable, and the fact that he believes himself to be above the law has been repeatedly shown as well -- warrantless wiretaps are just one example."
Only high crimes and misdemeanors are impeachable.
Nothing Bush has done has risen to the level of perjury and Clinton proved perjury is not a high crime or misdemeanor anyway.
Dr. Susan Crocked-Cooked is obviously not a Dr. of Law or History.
Besides Bush was RIGHT in the concept or "pre-emption".
If we had followed pre-emption in 1940 when a DEMOCRAT was President there would never have been a Pearl Harbor.
A film about domestic abuse that I recommend is "Defending Our Lives," a 30 minute award-winning documentary. It gets right to the heart of the legal double-standard (pointing out that there are more animal shelters than women's shelters for instance).
LOL! It's usually women who start animal shelters.
1993 Attempted Assassination of Pres. Bush Sr., April 14,1993
1993 First World Trade Center bombing, February 26th, 7 Killed, Hundreds injured
1993 Mogadishu, Somalia, Black Hawk Down, October 3-4
1995 Attack on US Diplomats in Pakistan, Mar 8,1995
1995 OKC Bombing of the Murrah Bldg, April 19, 1995
1996 U.S. military complex at Khobar Towers in Saudi Arabia, killing 19 Americans and wounding hundreds more, July 7.
1998 U.S. Embassy Bombing in Peru, Jan 15, 1998
1998 U.S. Kenya Embassy blown up, 100's murdered
1998 U.S. Tanzania Embassy blown up, 100's murdered
1999 Plot to blow up Space Needle (thwarted)
2000 USS Cole attacked, many U.S. Navy sailors murdered
Beautiful!!!
I LOVE it!!!
Thanks. It IS a little more current. ;*)
Just A Nobody, thanks for posting this list. I've been hunting for this for days. It'd be great to read Clinton's responses to these incidents.
I need to present them with facts. Needless to say, I'm so frustrated, I'm losing patience with these morons.
I have to prepare for tomorrow and Friday. FReepmail me Saturday to remind me. ;*)
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