(A can of worms).
What (they) don’t understand, ..is (controversy) is what I live for. Lots of people,…
..from every walk of life read books, magazines, newspapers and even blogs.
According to Webster: “re·al·i·ty,” The quality or state of being actual or true.
According to Webster: “per·cep·tion,” The neurological processes by which recognition and interpretation are effected.
(Eric McCormack)
Perception is (also) an American crime drama television series created by Kenneth Biller and Mike Sussman.
The series stars Eric McCormack as Dr. Daniel Pierce, a schizophrenic neuropsychiatrist who assists the FBI on some of their most complex cases. (Source Wikipedia).
According to Webster: “dra·ma,” (in context) Arresting or forceful in appearance or effect.
According to Webster: “neu·ro·psy·chi·a·try,” The combined medical study of neurological and psychiatric disorders. — neu”ro·psy·chi“a·trist n.
According to Webster: “Schizophrenia,” is a mental disorder characterized by a breakdown of thought processes and by a deficit of typical emotional responses. Symptoms include auditory hallucinations, paranoid or bizarre delusions, or disorganized speech and thinking, and it is accompanied by significant social or occupational dysfunction.
Question: How many of you intellectual souls out there with the necessary mental acuity to tie your own shoes, seriously believe that an individual with “schizophrenia” could actually perform at the level of a FBI investigator?
I purposely refrain from including the fact that within the drama, ..and/or, fantasy, ..Eric McCormack also portrays a college professor. My reasoning? ..because of the fact that the established American University community employs both men and women who hold socialist, communist and anti-American ideologies and agendas.
Editorial: Freedom is a wonderful thing, I dutifully put my life on the line for it in Vietnam in 1965, however know that in my mind, I was not putting my life on the line for ideological men and women whose focus in life is to diminish, and/or, destroy the U.S. Constitution.
Paraphrasing Albert Einstein; “There are two ways to look at life, one is to believe that there is no such thing as a miracle.
The other is to believe that everything is a miracle.
Think about it, I’ll be back tomorrow
Crusader Rabbit…