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originally posted by: CB328
God Oklahoma has the most extreme, wacked out Republicans ever (along with Ohio as mentioned).
Is he in the Tea Party?
originally posted by: LadyGreenEyes
originally posted by: CB328
God Oklahoma has the most extreme, wacked out Republicans ever (along with Ohio as mentioned).
Is he in the Tea Party?
His opposition was the GOP candidate. In other words, this loon is a Democrat.
Even the title of the thread makes this clear.
Sheesh.
originally posted by: LadyGreenEyes
a reply to: AngryCymraeg
That it does. However, that doesn't mean all in the state are "extreme, wacked out" people as you claim, nor does tossing in a lame Tea Party slur make you look any better.
The delusion most commonly occurs in patients diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia, but has also been seen in patients suffering from brain injury[4] and dementia.[5] It presents often in individuals with a neurodegenerative disease, particularly at an older age.[6] It has also been reported as occurring in association with diabetes, hypothyroidism and migraine attacks.[7] In one isolated case, the Capgras delusion was temporarily induced in a healthy subject by the drug ketamine
originally posted by: FlyersFan
I was going to post a laughing picture and say something snarky ... but then I read this in the opening post "Capgras delusion, a neurological disorder". Neurological disorders and mental health issues are serious business. The guy needs medical attention and he shouldn't be running for office.
Capgras Delusion
The delusion most commonly occurs in patients diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia, but has also been seen in patients suffering from brain injury[4] and dementia.[5] It presents often in individuals with a neurodegenerative disease, particularly at an older age.[6] It has also been reported as occurring in association with diabetes, hypothyroidism and migraine attacks.[7] In one isolated case, the Capgras delusion was temporarily induced in a healthy subject by the drug ketamine
Instead of being snarky ... which I admit I was all set to be ... I'm instead going to say that I hope he bows out of politics and instead goes and gets some professional help. There are serious health issues involved and I wouldn't want him to continue on without diagnosis and treatment. I wouldn't wish that on anyone.