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    <description>Lyle H. Rossiter, Jr, MD is the author of The Liberal Mind: The Psychological Causes of
Political Madness. He received his medical and psychiatric training at the University of Chicago and served for two years as a psychiatrist in the United States Army.  He is currently in private practice in the Chicago area.

Dr. Rossiter is board certified in both general and forensic psychiatry.  For more than forty years he has diagnosed and treated mental disorders, with a special interest in personality pathology and its developmental origins.

He has been retained by numerous public offices, courts and private attorneys as a forensic psychiatrist and has consulted in more than 2,700 civil and criminal cases in both state and federal jurisdictions.  Dr. Rossiter has lectured to various groups on subjects ranging from psychotherapy to the prevention of suicide.

To read more about his book, or to buy your own copy, go to www.libertymind.com.</description>
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      <title>Following the Rules</title>
      <description>For some time now, we have heard news of failed economies and failed com-panies, failed markets and failed marriages, failed domestic and foreign policies, failing cities and failing states, failing students and failing...</description>
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      <description>Imagine that you have raised your child be self-reliant, self-directing, honest, law abiding, considerate of the rights and feelings of others, and committed to cooperating with others toward shared goals for win-win...</description>
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      <title>Subprime Immaturity</title>
      <description>Headline stories about the now infamous subprime mortgage mess and its associated credit crisis have been on the media front pages since late last summer; its tremors are still shaking the confidence of investors and...</description>
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      <title>Images of Barack and Hillary</title>
      <description>With pop psychology now decades old and a comfortable part of our everyday conversation, it is not surprising to find pundits and pollsters psychoanalyzing the current political scene.  A quick look around suggests...</description>
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