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Rounding Up the Insane
Oregon Magazine ^
| June 23, 2002
| Larry Leonard
Posted on 06/23/2002 6:29:46 PM PDT by WaterDragon
Sunday, June 22,2002 -- Seven days, the state budget, the Sixties, Ken Kesey and the insane. People who do not live in Oregon don't know what they're missing. I almost missed it myself. Didn't catch this seminal program on its Friday, Oregon Public Broadcasting, appearance. Was trying to start my Fiat on Sunday afternoon when the show reran. But, knowing I'd get a column out of this one, the Spyder wisely refused to start...(snip)
The important item on this program was their discussion about the insane. This was a classic.
It was stimulated by the Supreme Court's recent decision to shut down execution of people of low intelligence. The panel's support of this decision was obviously based on a deep sense of personal relief....(snip)
For complete article click here.
TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Culture/Society; Editorial; Government; News/Current Events; US: California; US: Idaho; US: Oregon; US: Washington
KEYWORDS: amnesia; asylums; pbs
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To: WaterDragon
"They're coming to take me away, haha, hehe, hoho.."
To: WaterDragon
...the Supreme Court's recent decision to shut down execution of people of low intelligence.
The panel's support of this decision was obviously based on a deep sense of personal relief.
Thanks to the US Supreme Court, I shall assiduously avoid any and all contact with
any person identified as being of "low intelligence".
I don't like the possibility that if I should be murdered by such a person,
my family will be compelled to contribute to the preservation of such a person's life.
Especially if they simply "play dumb" and can lower their IQ to the "murderer safe" zone.
I did like Justice Rehnquist's opeing of his dissent.
"I dissent."
(note the omission of the ususal "repectfully" that is the middle word in the three word
opening of most judicial dissents)
Some compassionate MORONS on the Supreme Court have basically told us that
people that can't solve differential equations can't possibly tell right from wrong.
And rational people will avoid contact with them.
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posted on
06/23/2002 6:43:14 PM PDT
by
VOA
To: blackie; Grampa Dave; LarryLied; TXBubba
bump!
To: WaterDragon
So now they want to send those who cannot care for themselves back to institutions which can. May be too late. Donna Shalala funded a group called "Consumer Survivors" . Former mental patients who think no one, no matter how ill, should be institutionalized. In 1998 and 2000, the group was engaged in getting the mentally ill involved in the political process. Voter drives for schizophrenics. In vans you and I paid for, the mentally ill were ferried to the polls to vote.
Wonder if Bush has cut off their funding. Hope so.
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posted on
06/23/2002 7:53:36 PM PDT
by
LarryLied
To: LarryLied
Thats funny, who got to head up the voter drive? It does explain somethings.
In the recent Rat primary for Gov. here in Goofyville, Or, one candidate said he deserved our vote cause he was a good bowler{he won,but admitted that he wasn`t a bowler after all}, another promised to raise taxes, and the woman in the race was praised in state`s largest paper because " she gave good meetings"
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posted on
06/23/2002 8:13:17 PM PDT
by
bybybill
To: LarryLied
The mentally incompetent and purchasable ex-cons [and perhaps cons] are the only citizens willing to vote Democrat these days. So, yes, I can see Ted Kennedy introducing bills [if he hasn't already] to provide transportation and voting-"guidance" to the severely mentally ill.
To: WaterDragon
Low IQ=license to kill. The IQ less majority on the Supreme Court is as usual exempting their own ILK from the laws that rule everyone else. "Stupid is as stupid does!", or is it just a little more complicated than that?
To: bybybill
Goofyville? That's the nickname for Salem, right?
To: WaterDragon
Sally Satel MD talked about Shalala's mental patients taking other mentally ill persons to vote on C-Span's booknotes. Some of the interview and what political correctness is doing to medicine is
here
To: LarryLied
I believe it. Really, isn't this unconstitutional? I know here in Oregon there's been so much voter fraud since the Democrats took the governorship.
To: WaterDragon
Goofyville, Or., aka Portland..politicly this place is a run by a bunch of cartoon characters
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posted on
06/23/2002 9:12:08 PM PDT
by
bybybill
To: LarryLied
Voter drives for schizophrenics...ironic isn't it? - one of the characteristics used to determione "mental illness" is lack of insight into one's circumstances and lack of judgment - yet it's become reasonable to turn people lacking in these regards loose in the voting booths - no wonder we get the kind of government we have......
To: WaterDragon
"Rounding up the Insane"
Try rounding up the homeless.
Husband and I were in a Palm Beach McD's one morning when it started to rain.The homeless shuffled in and most were carrying on conversations with themselves. It was unbelievable.
We're both docs, not shrinks, but have seen people go from depressed, catatonic, and way out there to happy, normal, contibuting people with meds. These homeless were not there by normal choice.
I had one patient on my psych rotation told me he had to circle me 10 times. I said OK. After he was done he told me he had to go to the bathroom with me. Wellll that was certainly a no go but a few months later on meds this guy was totally functioning again.
JKK threw these people out into the streets.
Continually we see the left "helping" the oppressed by oppressing them further. No need to wonder why. Victims vote. Just sick.
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posted on
06/23/2002 9:24:25 PM PDT
by
lizma
To: lizma
The socialists generally are unhealthy for citizens, whatever their state of mind. Socialist governments either slaughter their own people, as the USSR, Cuba, Red China and North Korea did and do, or they disarm their citizens to make them easy prey for criminals.
But it really makes me angry that every group the socialists identify as victims and then set out to 'help', always, always end up worse off. The blacks, the homeless, the mentally ill, women....you name it.
I truly hate them for this.
To: WaterDragon
I was in Yugoslavia just after the death of Tito, aka "Communist light". They were not victims of society. They were victims of their government.
The biggest department store had one rack of dresses for all the women in Zagreb and those were right next to the toilet plungers.
The place was absolutely filthy.
My cousin was a bank president and his wife a teacher. Their apartment the size of my kitchen and family room.
I truly wish demorats would see what their voting for in action.
The founding fathers warned us. Their foresight was awesome.
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posted on
06/23/2002 10:31:59 PM PDT
by
lizma
To: VOA
Thank God I can solve differ... hower yu spel it equations at least I could with a book. I think. maybe. Oh heck if your neighbors don't like you you're doomed any way. Sane or not.
To: WaterDragon
Freedom Is Worth Fighting For !!
Molon Labe !!
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posted on
06/24/2002 9:05:42 AM PDT
by
blackie
To: lizma
Too bad more Americans did have a chance to see what life was really like under communism. In 1966, I drove with my parents from Czechoslovakia through Hungary and Yugoslavia to Bulgaria. I've seem happier people living in grass huts in New Guinea.
To: LarryLied; lizma
It's obvious why our news organizations never ever show the reality of those countries that were under Communism. There should have been many programs showing the horrors. But even today, there's nothing about the horrors of North Korea, and there are only lies about Cuba
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