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Jesse Jackson Takes Mystery Leave of Absence; Junior
Topic Started: Jun 26 2012, 02:00 PM (3,238 Views)
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They first reported he had Sleep Disorders - with an S, as in plural.

Some of his family are still making the Sleep Disorder claim (from tonight):


"CBS 2 Chief Correspondent Jay Levine reports those closest to Jackson have been urging his doctors in Chicago to say something soon. One source close to Jackson said aides are “urging doctors to make a statement” about what he described as Jackson’s “persistent sleep disorder,” which has been made worse by the “pressure of political life.”



I guess he's reaching into the tangled web of a grab bag for the best phathom diagnosis.



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Edited by Mason, Jul 11 2012, 07:25 PM.
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Fox news has removed this story but this is all that remains on their site.

'Mood Disorder' Cited for Rep. Jackson's Absence


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Illinois Democrat's office denies rehab rumors and explains absence after Congress questions disappearance
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He's probably going to Sue.

Someone thought the Jackson Team had agreed on the Addiction and Alcohol problems - and went to MSNBC with that story. It's been a flurry of confusion since then showing some Team members aren't on script.

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There was a $5 Million Payoff offered to buy the Senate Seat for Jackson.

The man that offered the $5 Million dollar payment has been indicted. He also flew girls in for Jackson.

So, one would think the "diagnosis" would be selected to help him with a criminal investigation.

What did they say about Bill Clinton - he has suffered enough.

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http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/ticket/nbc-jesse-jackson-jr-rehab-alcoholism-addiction-221954580.html
Doctor says Jesse Jackson Jr. being treated for ‘mood disorder’

Rep. Jesse Jackson Jr.'s doctor announced Wednesday that the Illinois Democrat has been absent from Congress in order to receive treatment for a mood disorder.

"The Congressman is receiving intensive medical treatment at a residential treatment facility for a mood disorder," Jackson's physician said in a statement provided to Yahoo News via the congressman's congressional office. "He is responding positively to treatment and is expected to make a full recovery." The statement indicated that Jackson's attending physician and treatment center "will not be disclosed in order to protect his continuing privacy."

Jackson's chief of staff Rick Bryant added that "rumors" about Jackson receiving treatment for alcohol or substance abuse are false.

Andrea Mitchell reported on NBC "Nightly News" Wednesday night that friends say Jackson is currently in a rehab facility being treated for alcoholism and addiction.

Jackson's wife Sandi Jackson immediately denied the NBC report in a text to NBC Chicago.

Jackson faced increasing pressure this week to provide details about his leave of absence from Congress.


ADDED: I wonder if he's under going ECT treatments for this mood disorder? :think:
Edited by Kerri P., Jul 11 2012, 07:58 PM.
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mood disorder
sleep disorder
exhausted
criminal investigation

Hard to tell the difference!
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Don't release his medical records or anything, just tell us

If women are being flown in as Part of his treatment.

It's a Good thing Nancy Pelosi cleaned up Congress, or this stuff would never be allowed.

Wait, .... er.... never mind.


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Mood disorder

:chicky: :partspin:

Is that what they are calling it nowadays?

They can't indict a sick man
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If I were in his shoes, I'd be in a bad mood too. In fact, if he were in a good mood, he might not be understanding how messy this situation might get. What ever would the Congresspeople of this country do if the shrinks got rid of their pseudo-diagnoses that cover up for blatant lying, cheating, and messing around? Good old fashioned sin. New names. Old stuff. Problem is, the treatments for sin and for psycho-problems are not the same. One can be fixed immediately with a bit of humility and repentance. The other takes a LOT of money and a lot of people, and is usually just in "remission". Like dragging out the Lacrosse saga for years and years so the lawyers make the millions of dollars, so the shrinks can drag out these "disorders" until they bleed the sinners dry. Evidence for this case? Michael Jackson. Poor sucker. Literally bled dry by his "disorders" and their treatments. YUK. ( end of rant).... well, for tonight.


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If I were in his shoes, I'd be in a bad mood too. In fact, if he were in a good mood, he might not be understanding how messy this situation might get. What ever would the Congresspeople of this country do if the shrinks got rid of their pseudo-diagnoses that cover up for blatant lying, cheating, and messing around? Good old fashioned sin. New names. Old stuff. Problem is, the treatments for sin and for psycho-problems are not the same. One can be fixed immediately with a bit of humility and repentance. The other takes a LOT of money and a lot of people, and is usually just in "remission". Like dragging out the Lacrosse saga for years and years so the lawyers make the millions of dollars, so the shrinks can drag out these "disorders" until they bleed the sinners dry. Evidence for this case? Michael Jackson. Poor sucker. Literally bled dry by his "disorders" and their treatments. YUK. ( end of rant).... well, for tonight.


You forgot the "timing" there!


He's stuck with a problem and the election is a bigger problem for others.

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Don't forget we are picking up the tab for his "mood disorder" Some of these celebrity rehab clinics charge as much as $80,000 a week.
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Some in his entourage aren't even going along with the mood disorder.

Some are saying - Sleep Disorder - this very night.

He needs to have an All Thieves on deck meeting.

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Kbp,

You are not suggesting Jesse Jackson will be voted out of office, are you?

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Kbp,

You are not suggesting Jesse Jackson will be voted out of office, are you?

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No, don't know. That it happened at the worst time, election time, in addition to all DSL pointed out.
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Funny, Jackson's entourage are at odds about the problem JJ Jr. has - so, at least one network this morning, put up this headline:

Jesse Jackson Receiving Treatment

The article went on to say exhaustion, sleeping disorders, addiction, and .....


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