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To: raccoonradio

Whoa we used to live in that neighborhood, it’s in Bradford, just north of 125 right? I think we tried to buy a house on that street but got outbid before we got ours on Leroy Ave. Sad. Such a cute area with the old time streetlights still in place on certain corners. We loved it.

I never thought Haverhill was as bad as its reputation, but then again I have lived in “transitional” areas of Atlanta, lol!

Haverhill, like Lawrence, is chock full of hints of a lovely, prosperous, dignified past. We left for the South 12 years ago, but at that time it was looking like it was starting to turn around and regain some of that old status. Guess not. Can’t fight the Progressive tide of slipping into social entropy with the creeps we have in charge these days.


19 posted on 10/05/2016 7:29:40 AM PDT by To Hell With Poverty (Trump/Pence for Jobs, Clinton/Kaine for Hijabs!)
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To: To Hell With Poverty

Mortal means won’t fight this tide (which is currently coming in the form of the soi-disant progressive people).

I know it’s almost a hobby horse of mine, but I get really irritated at the idea that if we could promulgate some “list of values” we’d lick our problem. People, don’t count on it. We learned about the futility of “knowing good and evil” in the Garden of Eden. It takes very little bible reading to get to that. Put your love and trust for direction in that sort of matter directly in a personal Savior who is watching every moment and knows how to play this “good and evil” game infinitely better than we ever could — even with the best set of static doctrines that could ever be formulated — because He is seeing from the beginning to the end.


21 posted on 10/05/2016 7:35:37 AM PDT by HiTech RedNeck (Embrace the Lion of Judah and He will roar for you and teach you to roar too. See my page.)
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To: raccoonradio

I agree with many of the comments here, but one thing we do have to consider also. Some think this is related to a “desire to escape”.

Anyone priced pain killers lately? Prescription drug prices have gotten so high many people who would otherwise never consider illegal drugs are beginning to turn to easily available (too easy) heroin at cheap prices instead of the incredibly expensive and hard to get pain killers they actually need.

My former neighbor had 3 back surgeries over 30 years ago, and has been in constant pain as long as I’ve known her. She had a running prescription for Vicodin III for years, and that has been cut off now and a weaker drug prescribed, to get anything that will actually work, she would have to go to a “pain clinic”, shell out a lot more money, and convince them she actually is experiencing serious pain. Then the prescription, even after what Medicare covers, woud still be very expensive. Fortunately she wants nothing to do with any illegal drugs, but it really bothers me to see her at over 80 years old barely able to walk sometimes and constantly in pain due to back surgeries that didn’t solve the original problem to begin with.

Many people are in the same situation, but much younger, prices are astronomical, pain reducing drugs are much harder to get now, and they still have to do something, even if it’s wrong. It’s not about escaping reality to them, it’s about decreasing debilitating pain.

I know exactly what that feels like, I’ve hurt my back a number of times, I’ve had to crawl to the bathroom...crying from pain. Passed out from pain in one case. It’s not fun. I wouldn’t touch heroin, it scares me. Highly addicting and I know it. But at that time, I would have paid dearly for ANYTHING to make it go away.

That’s the position a lot of these people are in. I Have no idea of this is the case in this particular situation, it might well have been just doing drugs to get high, we have no idea judging by what we see in the article. But we also do need to consider the fact that we have a serious problem as well, that is not related to simply getting high. Pharmaceutical companies are miking billions and still raising prices with no oversight. Regulations have made it much more difficult for pain patients to get the prescriptions they need for pain at the same time. This incident may have nothing to do with that, but we don’t know. That doesn’t mean it isn’t still a problem.


28 posted on 10/05/2016 7:49:21 AM PDT by Paleo Pete (Never take a sleeping pill and a laxative on the same night.)
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To: To Hell With Poverty

I’m from Nahant orig but had relatives in Haverhill.Two of my uncles,Robert Donald Nelson (my namesake) and Harry Nelson were Haverhill firefighters.One of my cousins used to live in Bradford.


39 posted on 10/05/2016 8:32:28 AM PDT by raccoonradio
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