Posted on 06/21/2004 10:19:15 PM PDT by JohnHuang2
Riiiiight. You won't mind "seeing the man" before you renew your driver's license, will you? Or your... *gasp* gun license, now will you?
Sounds like he wants those who are sick to get help if they need it and he isn't forcing them into it that I can see.
Sounds like you're whistling past the graveyard.
But hey, let's take that thought, and see where it goes. So where does it go? It goes here: "What better way to ensure that those who need 'help' receive 'help', than to evaluate everyone?"
Oh, BTW, that's the goal. You did read the article, didn't you? Or do you have some "special" interpretation for, "President Bush plans to unveil next month a sweeping mental health initiative that recommends screening for every citizen"?
It isn't for real.
OK, I lied. But it was a nice thought while it lasted, wasn't it?
I sent this on to a few folks, and commented that sometimes it would be nice if it was April 1st.
Did you receive your dose of Soma between your earlier posts and this one?
No. It says it is designed to help those that need it.
It says it wants to reach "Every adult with a serious mental illness or child with a serious emotional disturbance". [emphasis mine]
Now, let's apply some simple logic. Deduce a means for locating "every" person in that category without screening every person, period.
Take your time.
BTW, you might want to check out the President's New Freedom Commission on MH Report to the President Roster of Commissioners, which is referenced in the PDF that the article mentions.
I'd suggest starting on page 19 (of 113) of the full report. It goes on (and on, and on, and on..) about the "transformed mental health system" that is being imposed on the country.
I don't see any problems with the article. I do seem to see several people here who are either whistling past the graveyard, or, placing themselves into the role of hallway monitor, directing folks "don't look there, nothign to see, move right along, and VOTE, dammit!"
This is no time for that kind of crap. Really.
Nope; I got all the drugging I needed watching CNN, thankyouverymuch.
I'm still wading through that crappile. It's not looking good. Not at all.
After only a few minutes of wading through the PDFs I referenced above (primarily the second one, which was NOT ref'd in the WND article, but IS ref'd in the PDF they DO mention), I must say that I do not think they're being sensationalist at all.
In other words their article seems to me to be right on the money.
This is unbeliveably bad stuff, for everyone but the most incurably statist idealists.
First, I've never read anything from Farah to indicate that he hates Bush. In fact, he seems to like him. That said, there is NOT a grain of truth to this. There's a TON of truth to it.
Read the second PDF that I linked a couple of posts above. But be sitting down first.
You do have to chuckle, though. They sneak this crap under the wire, without fanfare (except among the industries that benefit from it). They know better than to tout it in the press. Smart, eh?
This is the kind of thing that could drive what little conservative support Bush still had right into the third parties for years to come.
This has all the earmarks of "stealth regulation". I seriously doubt they intended to shout it from the housetops. I don't think the conservative base was supposed to be reading about it on the front page of the daily rag or hear the Fox morning crew crack jokes about it.
Aye, there's the beauty of it.
This reminds me of the Soviet Union or Communist China, where simply disagreeing with the government was enough to have you labeled "mentally ill" and shipped to a gulag.
See what I mean?
That ain't the half of it. This is intended to be ubiquitous. Do read the second PDF I linked above. This will be tied into everything, including your "primary health care."
In other words, don't be surprised if your health plan give you an ultimatum -- and then refers you for screening anyway, on the basis that you acted irrationally by turning down your coverage to try to avoid a screening.
Don't be silly. They'll be "helped", of course.
I await the test results of the 535 members of Congress, before testing any member of the public!
Where'd all that whistling go? The graveyard is suddenly gone silent...
After all, you don't want the DEA slambang-grenading into your house at 3 AM to medicate you, your dogs, your kiddies and your mother-in-law.
Yeah, some people, I swear. These dorks would probably bitch if you hung 'em with a new rope.
So f'n what if we all have to line up for mental exams. BFD. Hey, if it helps one child, it's a small price to pay. Besides, they put "freedom" in the program title, so you know it's good.
I gave you chapter and verse on "screened", go find the rest on your own.
When the have the power, they don't need the "right".
Well, it's obvious that YOU have't read it, or you'd realize that the writer wasn't expressing any fantasy.
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