Monday, October 12, 2009

Obama's Peace Prize

Hello all!

Welcome to my very first posting!

But let's not get into preliminaries. I was recently asked how could Obama have won the Nobel Peace Prize.

My cards showed that a woman was suppose to win the prize. Obama would not stand for it. So he bought off the Nobel committee to make sure he got the prize.

But who could this woman be? It must be a female that he will not allow get an upper hand. That must be Hillary!

Wednesday, February 13, 2008

John McCain


When I saw McCain’s script above, I was surprised. I was expecting to see presidential qualities such as leadership, extroversion, ability to listen, emotional control, intelligence, and integrity.

I saw none of them in his writing.

Instead, I saw temper, poor social skills, average intelligence (at best), and dishonesty.

Because McCain is in politics, please don’t be fooled that he is a true extrovert because he is not. Behind closed doors, he keeps people at a distance, represses emotions, and shuns the limelight.

McCain is all show and no substance to be president. He lacks the people skills to resolve conflict successfully. He does not listen. He won’t change his beliefs. If challenged, he loses emotional control and his temper. In his younger years, that may have earned him the reputation as a political ‘maverick’. Now it just makes him look old.

Don’t believe any of his ‘straight talk’. His printing appears laboriously written, which is a sign of dishonesty. Occasional letters are over-simplified or even neglected, suggestion omission of the facts. I also see horizontal and vertical strokes that are curved when they should be straight. Guess where those movements are commonly found? Graffiti!

The signature shows signs of an offender personality. Offenders are arrogant, defiant, and demanding. They want it their way or the highway. They are opportunists, using people to get ahead in the corporate or political world.

After months of campaign overkill and tens of millions of dollars, this is the end result. A candidate who is in it for the title and not for the job. A candidate who is no more qualified to be president than a day laborer.

Sunday, December 16, 2007

Al Gore and George W. Bush

I like to examine handwritings of politicians. They provide me more information than any campaign speech.

Below are handwriting samples of Al Gore (top) and George W. Bush (bottom). During the 2000 election, I showed these two samples to 20 colleagues at work. I did not tell them the identities of the two samples. I asked them who they would vote for based on the handwritings.

Al Gore's Handwriting



George W. Bush's Handwriting

All 20 colleagues chose Bush's handwriting over Al Gore. Several of these people were devoted Democrats. They thought Bush's script was more focused and direct than Gore's script.

I did not vote for either candidate based on their handwritings. I thought Bush was too firm and unyielding while Gore was too flexible and open.

In the meantime, Gore basks in his accolades while Bush suffers from low approval ratings.

Sunday, December 09, 2007

Charles Walker

I recently examined the suicide note by Charles Walker, the 19-year old who killed 8 people at Westroads Shopping Center in Omaha.

Here are a couple of excerpts of his note:




While the media correctly portrayed him as a loner, the handwriting also shows anger. I see it in the uneven size of the lower case, which reveals mood swings. The letters slant left and right, revealing emotional shifts from hot to cold to hot. Final strokes often go below the baseline, which are 'dagger' strokes. The pen pressure appears to be very heavy, which discloses deep-seeded anger. Angles are everywhere, which reveals aggressiveness. Baselines are unsteady, which reveal a lack of emotional control.

It was fortunate that he was lonely. Loners go into their heads and think about everything. Their minds provide the illusion of self-control. while the rough emotional edges lurk beneath the surface.

So is the case of Walker. His difficulty interacting with people was his strategy to function without going crazy and institutionalized. It kept his anger under raps while fooling people. It worked for awhile, until he became so starved for attention that he got desperate. By shooting people, he believed he would be 'famous'.