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GimbalFan
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Location: Copter County, Nv

An archeological team digging in Washington DC has uncovered the 10,000 year old fossil remains of what appears to be the very first

Politician.



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07-02-2008 08:18 PM
 
 
GimbalFan
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Location: Copter County, Nv

Additional ANALysis . . .

. . . from an unimpeachable 'Teach' . . .

"Cranial Rectal Inversion Disorder (CRID) is a mental health condition found in every community and in every segment of society. The CRID affects many people of all ages but the syndrome is especially known for symptomatic primary onset during pre-teen and adolescent years.

"Symptoms of CRID include episodes of clouded cognitive processes, short attention span and disconnection from old social networks. Other manifestations may be marked by inattention to detail, faulty logic and periods of inability to make consistent positive decisions or follow direct instruction. Recent studies indicate that onset of initial symptoms are less closely related to point of maturation than chronological age. Symptoms of the disease may recur briefly in adults long after recovery from initial onset. Youth exhibiting symptoms rarely seek treatment although require attention ranging from palliative to invasive and life altering care. Adults exhibiting symptoms for more than two consecutive months should be encouraged to seek help from a local mental health provider or consider a career in politics.

"Treatment for CRID varies by patient and the symptoms exhibited by the patient. Symptomatic treatment is based on the patient’s well being, environment and communal tolerance. Directed palliative treatment produces a positive outcome in the majority of cases. Most instances require no treatment than tolerant patience, redirection and interactive listening. Extreme cases may require familial or community interventions."

- CJTeach


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07-03-2008 12:32 AM
 
 
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