Can't say I'm familiar. That wouldn't be Vrede too's pseudonym would it?O Really wrote:Like John Sandford books, do ya'?Seth Milner wrote: "People with narcissistic personality disorder are characterized by exaggerated feelings of self-importance. They have a sense of entitlement and demonstrate grandiosity in their beliefs and behavior" . . . Point proved.![]()
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Not that I know of.Seth Milner wrote:Can't say I'm familiar. That wouldn't be Vrede too's pseudonym would it?O Really wrote:Like John Sandford books, do ya'?Seth Milner wrote: "People with narcissistic personality disorder are characterized by exaggerated feelings of self-importance. They have a sense of entitlement and demonstrate grandiosity in their beliefs and behavior" . . . Point proved.![]()
John Sandford writes a series of crime/mystery books with continuing characters. In the book "Silken Prey" one (bad guy) character is described exactly in those words. After which she goes one by one and almost comically decries how that's nothing at all like her.
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Wiki lists 3 John Sandfords: (poet) (1565 ?-1629)
John Sandford (novelist), American novelist and journalist
John Loren Sandford, Christian author
Considering the mindset of posters here, I thought at first you might be referring to the latter until I saw he wrote 25 books dealing with 'Prey'.
That's why I asked if that name would be . . . never mind.

John Sandford (novelist), American novelist and journalist
John Loren Sandford, Christian author
Considering the mindset of posters here, I thought at first you might be referring to the latter until I saw he wrote 25 books dealing with 'Prey'.
That's why I asked if that name would be . . . never mind.


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Point ducked, along with all the rest of them, as usual.Vrede too wrote:... Your Stalin-esque pretensions of expertise in the mental health of those whose "opinions differ" with yours is noted. Did you minor in behavioral disorders in journalism school or shall we just chalk it up to your megalomania? Of course, no one could thrive in my profession for more than a quarter century with an NPD diagnosis, though it would be perfectly suitable for an investigative journalist (project much?). Clearly, you substitute your butthurt delusions for the hard evidence in front of your nose, Geraldo....
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Point proved. Do you really think that every reply or comment you make is required to be answered?NPD too wrote:Point ducked, along with all the rest of them, as usual.NPD wrote:... Your Stalin-esque pretensions of expertise in the mental health of those whose "opinions differ" with yours is noted. Did you minor in behavioral disorders in journalism school or shall we just chalk it up to your megalomania? Of course, no one could thrive in my profession for more than a quarter century with an NPD diagnosis, though it would be perfectly suitable for an investigative journalist (project much?). Clearly, you substitute your butthurt delusions for the hard evidence in front of your nose, Geraldo....
"no one could thrive in my profession for more than a quarter century with an NPD diagnosis"
You've either hidden it very well, or you keep your frustrations bottled up inside you until you get home, and then let your pent-up steam out on others here. From what I've read in other threads, if anyone knows what butthurt feels like, it would be you. . . physically and mentally, Dr. Phil.
That pretty well sums you up, don't you think?Trolling with Butthurt
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Hiding a severe behavioral disorder for more than a quarter century from experts in behavioral disorders? Damn, you sure get stupid when the logic of your delusions falls apart.
You're the one whining on and on and on like a toddler about my style while pretending you know anything more about mental health than what one can glean from Dear Abby. Talk about "exaggerated feelings of self-importance"!
Now, run away from all the topical points some more, wuss, it's adorable.
You're the one whining on and on and on like a toddler about my style while pretending you know anything more about mental health than what one can glean from Dear Abby. Talk about "exaggerated feelings of self-importance"!
Now, run away from all the topical points some more, wuss, it's adorable.
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Vrede too wrote:Hiding a severe behavioral disorder for more than a quarter century from experts in behavioral disorders? Damn, you sure get stupid when the logic of your delusions falls apart.
"Narcissistic personality disorder (NPD) is a personality disorder in which a person is excessively preoccupied with personal adequacy . . ."
You're the one whining on and on and on like a toddler about my style while pretending you know anything more about mental health than what one can glean from Dear Abby. Talk about "exaggerated feelings of self-importance"!
"They have a sense of entitlement and demonstrate grandiosity in their beliefs and behavior. . . "
"They have a strong need for admiration, but lack feelings of empathy."
Narcissistic personality disorder (NPD) is a personality disorder . . . own it; it's all you, Dr. Phil.
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Vrede too wrote:... Your Stalin-esque pretensions of expertise in the mental health of those whose "opinions differ" with yours is noted. Did you minor in behavioral disorders in journalism school or shall we just chalk it up to your megalomania? Of course, no one could thrive in my profession for more than a quarter century with an NPD diagnosis, though it would be perfectly suitable for an investigative journalist (project much?). Clearly, you substitute your butthurt delusions for the hard evidence in front of your nose, Geraldo....
Vrede too wrote:... You're the one whining on and on and on like a toddler about my style while pretending you know anything more about mental health than what one can glean from Dear Abby. Talk about "exaggerated feelings of self-importance"!
Now, run away from all the topical points some more, wuss, it's adorable.
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Good morning to you too.Vrede too wrote:Vrede too wrote:... Your Stalin-esque pretensions of expertise in the mental health of those whose "opinions differ" with yours is noted. Did you minor in behavioral disorders in journalism school or shall we just chalk it up to your megalomania? Of course, no one could thrive in my profession for more than a quarter century with an NPD diagnosis, though it would be perfectly suitable for an investigative journalist (project much?). Clearly, you substitute your butthurt delusions for the hard evidence in front of your nose, Geraldo....Vrede too wrote:... You're the one whining on and on and on like a toddler about my style while pretending you know anything more about mental health than what one can glean from Dear Abby. Talk about "exaggerated feelings of self-importance"!
Now, run away from all the topical points some more, wuss, it's adorable.
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The Daily Beast had an article today about this piece of shit scum sucking scumbag. The article was mostly accurate in portraying this asshole as having knowingly sold poisonous peanuts that killed 9 people and sickened hundreds left out some of the most relevant facts. Prosecutor wants life for this fuck, but the judge can do whatever he wants -
1.His peanuts were full of rat shit and were stored in warehouses overrun with rats
2.A large part of his business was with school systems
3.His contaminated peanuts were used in easter candy
and the kicker – this piece of shit (Stewart Parnell), president of Peanut Corp. of America, based in Lynchburg, Va., was first appointed to the USDA’s Peanut Standards Board in July 2005 by the shrub and was reappointed in October 2007 for a second term that runs until June 2011, according to the USDA.
Conservative governance in action, folks.
1.His peanuts were full of rat shit and were stored in warehouses overrun with rats
2.A large part of his business was with school systems
3.His contaminated peanuts were used in easter candy
and the kicker – this piece of shit (Stewart Parnell), president of Peanut Corp. of America, based in Lynchburg, Va., was first appointed to the USDA’s Peanut Standards Board in July 2005 by the shrub and was reappointed in October 2007 for a second term that runs until June 2011, according to the USDA.
Conservative governance in action, folks.
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Literally a conservative "nut"job?
'Unprecedented' Life Sentence Urged in Peanut Salmonella Case
Parnell, 61, is scheduled to be sentenced Sept. 21 by a federal judge in Albany, Georgia. Prosecutors filed a legal brief Wednesday in U.S. District Court revealing that the U.S. Probation Office, which prepares pre-sentencing reports to help guide federal judges, concluded the scope of Parnell's crimes "results in a life sentence Guidelines range."
... A jury convicted Parnell of 71 counts including conspiracy, obstruction of justice, wire fraud and other crimes related to a salmonella outbreak in 2008 and 2009. The Centers for Disease Control linked the outbreak to nine deaths and 714 illnesses. It prompted one of the largest food recalls in U.S. history.
... Parnell's customers suffered $144 million in losses ...
Prosecutors wrote that court officers "correctly calculated" Parnell's recommended sentence, but stopped short of saying whether they plan to ask the judge to impose a life sentence. A spokeswoman for the Justice Department in Washington, Nicole Navas, declined to comment.
Prosecutors' legal brief also noted stiff sentences were recommended for Parnell's two co-defendants. Punishment of 17 to 21 years in prison was recommended for Parnell's brother, food broker Michael Parnell, who was convicted on fewer counts. The recommendation for Mary Wilkerson, the Georgia plant's quality control manager, was eight to 10 years. She was convicted of obstruction of justice.
According to the CDC, deaths linked to the outbreak were reported in Idaho, Minnesota, North Carolina and Virginia.
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They scream and cry and demand fewer regulations.
if only we would leave it to the kid hunting easter candy to determine if the peanut butter center is really rat shit, rather than all these useless regulations.
And when they take power, they appoint the crooks to insure that regulations aren't followed
if only we would leave it to the kid hunting easter candy to determine if the peanut butter center is really rat shit, rather than all these useless regulations.
And when they take power, they appoint the crooks to insure that regulations aren't followed
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Is this rep. Pittenger guy from NC really gay?
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According to his wikipedia page he's married to a female. He did vote against marriage equality, so, he might be closeted.billy.pilgrim wrote:Is this rep. Pittenger guy from NC really gay?
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Who would ever in a million years accuse Vrede tu-tu of having a Narcissistic personality disorder? Everyone knows he's the most gentle, kind, queer-loving asshole that ever graced the pages of any forum.Vrede too wrote:Vrede too wrote:... Your Stalin-esque pretensions of expertise in the mental health of those whose "opinions differ" with yours is noted. Did you minor in behavioral disorders in journalism school or shall we just chalk it up to your megalomania? Of course, no one could thrive in my profession for more than a quarter century with an NPD diagnosis, though it would be perfectly suitable for an investigative journalist (project much?). Clearly, you substitute your butthurt delusions for the hard evidence in front of your nose, Geraldo....Vrede too wrote:... You're the one whining on and on and on like a toddler about my style while pretending you know anything more about mental health than what one can glean from Dear Abby. Talk about "exaggerated feelings of self-importance"!
Now, run away from all the topical points some more, wuss, it's adorable.
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Vrede too wrote:Literally a conservative "nut"job?
'Unprecedented' Life Sentence Urged in Peanut Salmonella Case
Parnell, 61, is scheduled to be sentenced Sept. 21 by a federal judge in Albany, Georgia. Prosecutors filed a legal brief Wednesday in U.S. District Court revealing that the U.S. Probation Office, which prepares pre-sentencing reports to help guide federal judges, concluded the scope of Parnell's crimes "results in a life sentence Guidelines range."
... A jury convicted Parnell of 71 counts including conspiracy, obstruction of justice, wire fraud and other crimes related to a salmonella outbreak in 2008 and 2009. The Centers for Disease Control linked the outbreak to nine deaths and 714 illnesses. It prompted one of the largest food recalls in U.S. history.
... Parnell's customers suffered $144 million in losses ...
Prosecutors wrote that court officers "correctly calculated" Parnell's recommended sentence, but stopped short of saying whether they plan to ask the judge to impose a life sentence. A spokeswoman for the Justice Department in Washington, Nicole Navas, declined to comment.
Prosecutors' legal brief also noted stiff sentences were recommended for Parnell's two co-defendants. Punishment of 17 to 21 years in prison was recommended for Parnell's brother, food broker Michael Parnell, who was convicted on fewer counts. The recommendation for Mary Wilkerson, the Georgia plant's quality control manager, was eight to 10 years. She was convicted of obstruction of justice.
According to the CDC, deaths linked to the outbreak were reported in Idaho, Minnesota, North Carolina and Virginia.
dude is in prison now - no life sentence (prosecution didn't even bring up the murders) but 28 years for this 61 year old fuck is pretty good
You will probably never know if you ate his rat shit products. Piece of rat shit, Stewart Parnell sold his feces infested peanut products to various companies and directly to schools and nursing homes. Some 400+ products used his shit flavored peanut butter, including Kellogg Company: All sizes of ShopRite Peanut Butter on Toasty Crackers and ShopRite Peanut Butter and Cheese Cracker Snacks and further – hang on to your hats – he is a white guy.
Former employees of Peanut Corp. described filthy conditions at the Georgia plant. Federal inspectors found roaches, rats, mold, dirt, accumulated grease and bird droppings during their raid of the facility.
Finally, this piece of rat shit was put away, but not before he killed at least 9 people and sicken hundreds more. He reported to prison last month to serve 29 years. He is 61.
Of note, the lil bush administration, as part of the repug war on good government, appointed him to the the Peanut Standards Board during the time he was selling rat shit to nursing homes and schools.
Emails back and forth with heck of a job parnell and little brother discuss creating and using false certificates of analysis with their shipments, later investigations reveal.
http://www.foodsafetynews.com/2016/02/1 ... u1xEY-cGUk
http://www.redwoodsgroup.com/safety-res ... all-ymcas/
http://wtvr.com/2014/09/19/stewart-parn ... -outbreak/
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