I'm not kidding about mad King Kevin. He may sufferfron the same...

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    I'm not kidding about mad King Kevin. He may suffer
    fron the same disease as England's King George III.

    George III had a particularly severe form of porphyria.
    His first attack occurred in 1765, four years after his
    marriage to Queen Charlotte. Further signs of the
    disease showed up in 1788-1789. From 1811 to
    the time of his death in 1820 the royal patient
    became progressively insane and blind.
    He was nursed in isolation, and kept in
    straight jackets and behind bars in his
    private apartments at Windsor Castle.
    His madness lost Britain its colonies
    in America as he would not negotiate
    on taxes. Mad Kevin lost high office
    as he would not negotiate on taxes.

    Australian pilots must have regular medical
    examinations to retain their pilot's licence.
    Mad Kevin requires no medical check to
    fly 23 million Australians into tyranny.


 
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