To: penowa
"However, most of the "kid" school shooters have been on Prozac. And they usually don't tell us until much later." It's not necessaryily a "cause-and-effect" thing though. Most deranged people do in fact try to get some help during their lives, but just because some psychotic killers were on anti-depressants doesn't mean the medicine made them pshchotic; they already were pshcho. It's like the study that once showed that kids who eat a lot of pizza tend to get worse grades than those who didn't eat pizza. It was later found that the kids who ate a lot of pizza also watched more TV and stayed up later watching the tube than those who didn't.
To: Oceans99
From Wikpedia - Ismaili
The Ismāʿīlī are found primarily in South Asia, Syria, Saudi Arabia,[1] Yemen, China, Tajikistan, Afghanistan and East Africa, but have in recent years emigrated to Europe and North America.[2] The Ismāʿīliyya and the Twelvers both accept the same initial Imams from the descendants of Muḥħammad through his daughter Fāṭima az-Zahra and therefore share much of their early history. However, a dispute arose on the succession of the fifth Imam, Jaʿfar as-Sadiq.[/quote]
132 posted on
04/17/2007 9:28:46 AM PDT by
Fish Speaker
(Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?)
To: Oceans99
"It's not necessaryily a 'cause-and-effect' thing though."
Is that why there are new guidelines about prescribing Prozac and other anti-depressants to teenagers? Because it apparently makes some violent instead of depressed?
143 posted on
04/17/2007 9:31:48 AM PDT by
penowa
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