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Newly recognized clinical syndrome: American Dementia
by Kathie MM “Dementia is progressive loss of cognitive function, marked by memory problems and confused thinking.” Although Psychology Today claims that the “most common form of dementia is Alzheimer’s Disease, a fatal condition that affects more than 5 … Continue reading
Posted in Armed conflict, Genocide, imperialism, Patriotism, politics, Propaganda, September 11, 2001, Terrorism, Understanding violence
Tagged American dimentia, Cambodia, Declaration of Independence, General Curtis LeMay, Gonzo Gooner, Henry Kissinger, Indochina War, John Dower, Kim Jong-un, Korean war, Laos, Native American genocide, North Korea, nuclear deterrence, Richard Nixon, saber-rattling, Septermber 11, South Korea, terror bombing, Vetnam War
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