Saturday, January 01, 2011
Stephen Harper Diagnosed
Remember G8 & G20 in Toronto and all the hullaballoo which went with it at a cost of $1.2 billion. All that security and miles long fence to keep the public out. Last night on CBC it was included amongst one of the biggest stories of 2010. Reporters conducted many interviews but one stood out in my estimation. A psychologist was asked about the fence and what it stood for. His response was quick, he said it was an indication of EOCD (Excessive Obsessive Compulsive Disorder) to display power. Now we know what Harper’s problem is. He suffers from EOCD. Recommend this post
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Perhaps the adhesive that he is using to keep his toupee in place is affecting his brain function
ReplyDeleteKev, that adhesive has seeped through his head into his brain, binding his brain cells together jumbling it up. Rest you see the manifestations of that jumbling.
ReplyDeleteOne would have hoped that said seepage would have kept him from coming unglued, alas it was not to be
ReplyDeleteSome of the brain cells got glued to the skull leaving a big hole in the middle. Maybe that is why!!. :)
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