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Why Does Obama And The Pseudo-liberal Fascists Hate Young People? US Has The Highest Drinking Age in the World


Q: Would you as president remove the requirement that a state have a legal drinking age of 21 in order to receive federal highway funds, thereby returning the drinking age back to the states?

BIDEN: Absolutely no, I would not. The cost of alcoholism in America, the cost of accidents that flow from drunkenness, are astronomical.

DODD: No, I agree with Joe on this. The problems associated with alcohol are significant in our country. The evidence is overwhelming..

RICHARDSON: No, I wouldn’t lower it. I think you need a dual approach: strong law enforcement, but you also have to have substance abuse treatment.

GRAVEL: I think we should lower it. Anybody that can go fight and die for this country should be able to drink.

KUCINICH: Of course they should be able to drink at age 18, and they should be able to vote at age 16.

Q: No on 18?

OBAMA: No.

EDWARDS: What was the question?

Q: Lower the drinking age to 18?

EDWARDS: I would not.

i noticed a lot of you haven’t finished reading… please read over a couple of times if it freezes your brain don’t bother answering….. No other country in the world has a drinking age as high, and the “statistics” reflect a lack of drinking experience having absolutely nothing whatsoever to do with chronological age

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Why Do We Have Drug Rehab When People Relapse?

And then end up right back in rehab, because they can’t manage to stay clean. Same thing with prisons, why do we even let people out on parole when 75/80% just end up back in the prison population and we the innocent victims have to be there waiting for their release back into the public.

Why do we do all these things for people that do not change.

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Why don’t more people like the idea of ending DRUG PROHIBITION? Alchohol prohibition was a disaster!……

Prohibition only creates crime and related social harms. This was the case in the 1920s with alcohol, and it is the case now with currently illegal drugs. It does not matter if you are for or against people using drugs. Prohibition does NOT WORK, and it costs far too much to continue.

I never really thought it through when I was younger. It was very simple to me: Drugs are bad, therefore they should be illegal. That was all of the thought I put into it, because I did not think beyond the propaganda that I heard every day in school. I did not think about all of the problems that prohibition causes (even though I had studied prohibition at one point), and I think that most people are pretty much brainwashed by the same propaganda, so most of us don’t bother to think about the negative impact that the “WAR ON DRUGS” has on our society.

If you do not think we should change the laws, then you support drug UNcontrol. Prohibition means NO regulation, and NO control because drugs are pushed underground into criminality. Prohibition does not stop people from making, selling, buying or using drugs. All it does is make drugs impossible to control. The most optimistic reports show that we only interdict 10-15% of drug traffic. That means that prohibition is 85% to 90% ineffective. That also means that we have NO control over recreational substances.

It does not matter if you are for or against drug use. Prohibition is an abject failure. If we put a stop to this irresponsible and detrimental “WAR”, our country could experience a huge DECREASE in:

-Crime (Crime is higher as a result of the war on drugs. In particular, homicides have skyrocketed – 10 per 100,000 – the only other time the homicide rate was so high was during alcohol prohibition. After prohibition, the murder rates dropped by more than HALF)

-Disease,

-Government Spending (A RAND corporation study showed that each dollar spent on education and treatment is 7 times more effective than a dollar spent on criminal interdiction, yet we spend more than 45 BILLION DOLLARS per year on criminal interdiction and incarceration costs, and less than 4 billion dollars on education, treatment, and prevention.
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-Prison Population (According to the American Corrections Association, the average daily cost per state prison inmate per day in the US in 2005 was $67.55. That means it costs states approximately $16,948,295 per day to imprison drug offenders, or $6,186,127,675 per year),

http://www.drugwarfacts.org/prison.htm

-Gangs and Organized Crime (gangs are a product of drug prohibition),

-Corrupt Police (Who wants to live in a police state?),

-Drug Trafficking (obvious reasons),

-Drugs Use among Teens (Drug use INCREASED 7 fold among 12-17 year olds after the modern War on Drugs started. The economics of prohibition favors the targeting of youths. Drug dealers don’t ask for ID),

-Graffiti (Gang tagging creates an enormous graffiti problem causing millions of dollars in damage every year. The gangs are a product of drug prohibition)

-Deaths due to overdose,

-car accidents caused by high speed chases (Where a driver is afraid of being caught with illegal drugs),

-divorce rate (parents would not be separated from the family due to petty possession convictions),

-GUN CONTROL – we have increasingly strict gun control laws because the crime wave that rides on prohibition has caused huge public outcry. Rather than focus on the cause of crime (socioeconomic factors of the drug war are a major component), the public and legislators lash out at gun owners. This would practically REMOVE the government’s pretext to ban guns!

Since Nixon started the modern war on drugs, use among teens is up 7 times. This is because the black market created by prohibition makes underage teens a very easy target. The result is that illegal drugs run rampant through every high school in America. But alcohol, as a legal drug, is much harder for a minor to obtain.

We must remove the profit incentive in the black market for recreational substances – the only way to do that is to end prohibition and replace it with regulation. Congress is granted the power to “regulate commerce”. “Regulate”, to the writers of the Constitution, meant to facilitate the proper functioning of, as when someone regulates a clock to keep proper time, or the barrels of a double rifle to hit the same point of aim

The Rand corporation’s study showed that every dollar spent on education or treatment programs is 7 times more effective that a dollar spent on criminal interdictions. If recreational substances were made available through a regulated and taxed means, just like alcohol, we could focus far more money on education and treatment and as a result, lower drug use and provide for a healthier society. The resultant reduction in crime will provide safer streets for police and citizens, and allow the police to concentrate on real crimes, such as violent crimes. This was one of the rationales behind the repeal of Alcohol Prohibition, and it is still a good idea.

In Holland where both Marijuana and Heroin are legally available, they have HALF the percentage of Marijuana users as in the US, and a THIRD the percentage of heroin users. If heroin were legal tomorrow would you shoot up? No, neither would I. The people that would use heroin already use it, and obtain it through the black market. Available through regulated channels, it would simply end the crime ridden black markets, and promote a healthy environment free of HIV, AIDS, Hepatitis and overdoses.

Prohibition policies are based on fiction. They destroy society by creating an environment of crime and corruption, as well as giving government “Big Brother” powers over the lives, recreational habits, and choices of all citizens.

And prohibition policies create vast bureaucracies. And the lies and propaganda which these bureaucracies must create and disseminate, in order to prop up their fiction, can cause aware and thinking people to develop a tragic deep and permanent distrust of the government, of the hardworking people in law enforcement, and of the political process.

Prohibition and the forces that support it are enemies of liberty and domestic tranquility. While there may be issues with the use, and sometimes abuse, of various recreational drugs like alcohol, those issues and those people that abuse should be dealt with directly, instead of creating an unregulated black market that feeds the mouth of crime. That is all prohibition has ever done, and will ever do.

http://www.drugwarfaq.com/

http://www.cato.org/pubs/pas/pa-157.html

http://www.drugwarfacts.org/prison.htm

The first web site is very informative about the considerable number of problems that the “WAR ON DRUGS” has given us. I recommend that you read it in its entirety. I do not agree with everything he says, but there is a lot of good info there.
saturn, you didn’t read any of this question, did you?
i agree, whcwarrior. The war on drugs is a PRIODUCT OF LIBERALISM.

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What is wrong with me? Are people scared of me? Or is something wrong with them?

Ok, this is going to sound strange for some maybe, maybe not for others. It is kind of long but worth reading and would be very appreciated, I will def. return the favor if you leave a link to one of your questions.

I am now 20 years old, yeah a little too old for this freshmen in highschool question huh. But the thing is I have always had a problem making friends and developing good and healthy relationships.

My parents are divorced and I come from a tragically broken home, dont want to get into it, but you wouldn’t know it just by looking at me anyways. I dress mainstream, take great care of myself and am very athletic and spiritually healthy as well. I do volunteer work where I have met some decent ppl but no friends I would go have a drink with if you know what I mean. I go to community college only because I graduated a year late and had a lot of trouble, I’ll start in 9th grade when my mom kicked me out and I had to move to a pretty bad neighborhood in the outskirts of Baltimore MD. (My mom kicked me out because she was having financial trouble and never had enough time to raise me properly reguardless, I knew my guidance counselors better than her, at least it seemed that way many times.)

I started another new school knowing only 1 person from my neighborhood who promised to look after me but sadly forgot his promise after about the first 2 days. This was about the 6th new school I have been to in my adolescence by the way. Had a dfiificult time making friends, got bullied a lot, got in a lot of fights, got arrested, suspended, you name it it happened. By 11th grade we had moved again and I was in about my 9th new school cause I was always getting kicked out or moved around. Not because I was a troublemaker, but because ppl always started stuff with me and many times I was forced to defend myself, yet the school staff always took the side of the kids they knew, plus I had a wrapsheet by this time and not even my dad believed me anymore.

Anyways I got sent to boot camp, I did 3 months in a rehab and another 8 in a halfway house even though I wasn’t an addict it was court ordered. I did a month in county detention, I also did a wilderness program for 4 months which was really wierd, yet strangely I miss the Utah dessert these days, very serene out there and non-hectic, I could use a weeks relaxation. But all this aint do nothing for me except toughen me up more, harden me, and actually give me some stress issues which led to a heart condition for about 2 years which i am still getting over. Way too young for all this shit, I am 20 going on 75. Way too streetwise, way too wise in general, way too god damn spent for my young age. I dont even have the want to go out and party or do things ppl my age do, those type of frivilous things just annoy me, yet I used to party hard and have a good time. The only thing I want to do is play hockey, which I am really friggin good at, but the ppl my age who play think Im a creep or a criminal or something because of how I am, they have’nt seen a fraction of the shit Ive seen and have practically no baggage on their shoulders when I got the world on mine and Im getting tired out from carrying it.

I’ve seen at least 20 therapists, none have helped. I’ve been evaluated, i tried depression meds for a bit even though I dont think Im depressed, needless to say I transitioned off them cause they made me even more numb than i already was. I have a younger brother who dislikes me cause I’m no fun. I only have one-night flings, no relationships cause girls are attracted to me cause I look good but after we do the do there is nothing there because they just want to go out and have fun when Im like more worried about how Im going to pay my bills etc etc. and that shit scares them cause they still with mommy and daddy or have a close knit group of girlfriends at their disposal. Me I got me, myself, and I and thats it. Finito, nada, nobody else except a dad who throws me a few bones when I need it if he can spare it. The only companions I can ever make are ppl usually more messed up than me and just drag me down and create more turmoil which I honestly cannot deal with anymore, I’m hangin by the skin of my teeth and I spend so much energy trying to hide it, it’s so pathetically sorry.

In my college classes ppl seem scared of me, on the rink ppl rarely even acknowledge me or pass me the puck and in the locker room they just sit with their heads down when I come in, I feel like I drag everybody down emotionally just by existing and like I’m not welcome pretty much anywhere other than a rehab facility or a therapist’s office or a church maybe, but even ppl there give me looks of disgust and/or pitty. My dad just says Im paranoid and I’ll be fine, which is good to hear, problem is thats all he ever says and nothing changes anywhere in my life, so I have lost faith in his advice pretty much. Ahh what else can I say, help me out if you can. i
Thankyou everyone for your input, I really appreciate it so much. To answer some of the questions. If I had to judge myself I would say at times I do seem like a loner because I usually was one in high school and now I’m trying to change that. I need to start re-programming this inner critic I have becasue he is very strong and has a way of being able to criticize everything and everyone, but mostly just me. I wish it would just dissapear, but I should know by now, nothing that good comes easy. I need to open up, try and work on taking these barriers down that have built up over time. I need to free myself, thanks for your help, it’s now up to me to change. Even though I have never had a therapist I neccessarily liked, I think I might need to start seeing one, and just try to establish a productive relationship. Thanky guys and gals, you all are great.

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Why do people always find God in prison & rehab? Does he like hanging out there more than rich peoples homes?

Or is it just that the guards and dogs at the rich people’s homes keep him out?

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Does it make more sense to put CHEMICALLY ADDICTED people in PRISON for POSSESSION or in REHAB?

Addiction is an illness. Narcotics abuse is an illness. Logically, the purchasing, possession and abuse of a drug by an addict is as much of a health concern as it is a legal one.

Narcotics abuse is undoubtedly a more emotionally complicated crime than other nonviolent offenses such as theft and vandalism, but early attempts to curb abuse lacked the necessary breadth to get addicts clean. Incarceration is not an effective method of freeing drug users from the substances on which they depend.

You cannot always beat a beast into submission, and the national “war on drugs,” as it is currently framed, attempts to do just that. It aims to prevent drug abuse and crimes through the enforcement of strict, blanketed penalties for citizens who violate.

Although national policies on drug prohibition state the goal is to promote public health, more funding, both on a national and local level, is allocated toward criminal investigations and prosecution of drug users than toward education and rehabilitation.

The fruitless brute-force methods established at a federal level are also standard at the local level. The Los Angeles Police Department made 26,131 arrests for violent and property-related crimes in 2003, according to a statistical report released by the chief of police.

The same year, the LAPD made 27,486 narcotics arrests. In short, police officers arrested 1,300 more citizens for narcotics violations than for murders, rapes, thefts, aggravated assaults and larcenies combined.

Despite the widespread arrests for narcotics-defined crimes in 2003, the effects the arrests had on usage was negligible. According to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, the number of adult users and abusers remained at a flat line.

Crime statistics show that harsh sentencing for nonviolent drug possession convictions is ineffective in deterring repeat offenses, but further analysis reveals that incarceration for those first offenses could increase the probably of a second offense. Relapse rates are more than 70 percent from all forms of criminal justice interventions and corrections-oriented approaches alone, according to the U.N. Office on Drug and Crime.

California took a step in the right direction in November of 2000 when it passed Proposition 36 – the initiative that allows people with first- and second-time drug possession convictions to receive drug treatment instead of incarceration – but implementation and funding issues have prevented the proposition from being wholly successful.

Officials at the district attorney’s office told the L.A. Weekly that they had expected the primary patients enrolling in the rehabilitation programs to be recreational users – not full-blown addicts. The money allocated to fund rehabilitation programs and medical treatment is insufficient for the more typical, heavily addicted individuals who frequently require longer, more expensive treatments in residential facilities instead of 12-step outpatient program.

Recent state and county cutbacks have been devastating to already strained programs made possible by Prop. 36. To further complicate matters, the sheer size of the county coupled with the lack of money makes proper regulation of the program near impossible to assess.

According to the National Institute on Drug Abuse, effective drug treatment programs combine the necessary medical aid and social services required to get the addicted individual back on track. Prop. 36 has made headway in providing Californians in need with a chance at restored chemical freedom, but without additional well-funded social welfare programs such as job placement services, access to medical and mental health treatment facilities, and counseling services, the success of the legislation is extremely limited.

A more compassionate solution to the drug problem is not only more humane, it’s more cost effective. Every dollar spent on drug and alcohol abuse treatment saves the public $7, according study findings released by the state in 1994.

To successfully combat drug abuse and drug-related crime in California, the state needs to ensure that allocating funding for rehabilitation programs is a priority.

In addition to the court-mandated programs created by Prop. 36, the city needs to make comprehensive voluntary rehabilitation programs accessible to drug addicts who want to change before they’re picked up by the police. The earlier people are given a hand to make the change, the sooner they will.

It’s easy to demonize drug addicts and dismiss jail sentences that still too frequently follow possession convictions, but blame doesn’t create change.

An addict with hopeless prospects has a hard time finding motivation to get clean, but if the society around that addict is willing to offer guidance, support and the promise of brighter future for the willing, the incentive to get sober suddenly becomes tangible .

Compassion must become a fundamental element in the rehabilitation system, and compassion starts with understanding. Prop. 36 was a great start, but there’s still a long road ahead.

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What do they really do to people when they enter mental rehab instead of going to prison? No one tells.?

How do they go about treating mental problems so that they can come back into society healed. Is anyone really healed? Will anyone tell the truth about what goes on in those places? Does anyone KNOW?
From talking to people and reading all the reasonable answers I’ve come to the conclusion it is like a cult brainwashing people (Like Jim Jones, etc.) AND the money! The legal court system really has NO WAY to “heal” people that they send into rehab. Its all a farce.

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Do you think that people with CHEMICAL DEPENDENCIES should be sent to PRISON? Why not REHAB?

Shouldn’t we be focused on fixing their problem rather than punishing them for essentially the same thing that we are all guilty of – wanting to feel happy or trying to relieve pain, whether it is physical or emotional?
i mean the crime of possession of the drug – whatever it may be, and purchasing the drug for personal consumption.

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Do Drug, alcohol treatment center falsely diagnose people as needing treatment solely for profit?

I had to attend a DWI screening at a drug and alcohol center for an evaluation ordered by the DMV of NY to get my license back, I told them the truth that I hadn’t had a drink in more than a year or done drugs in over 2 years they charged me $200 bucks then told me after 15 minutes of yes and no questions that I needed at 12 week program. That sounds sketchy to me!!! it seems like they just want your money

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Why do other people feel its their place to tell me how to live my life?

The majority of people, through the power of the government, have decided they don’t want me to choose to do drugs if I want, prostitute, gamble if I wanted to.

I am a grown man, yet they intend to protect me from myself by taking away the liberty to choose for myself; and If I don’t like it, then I should leave America?
…America was formed on the philosophy of liberty. I have a right to choose, and if I choose wrong then I suffer the consequences… yet many American people believe their tax dollars should go to my arrest, conviction and incarceration for smoking marijuana. So it is not I ‘suffering’ any longer, it is all of America.

The cost to put a single drug dealer in jail is about $450,000, composed of the following: The cost for arrest and conviction is about $150,000. The cost for an additional prison bed is about $50,000 to $150,000, depending upon the jurisdiction. It costs about $30,000 per year to house a prisoner. With an average sentence of 5 years, that adds up to another $150,000. The same $450,000 can provide treatment or education for about 200 people. In addition, putting a person in prison produces about fifteen dollars in related welfare costs, for every dollar spent on incarceration. Every dollar spent on treatment and education saves about five dollars in related welfare costs.

Thats good money the government could instead use to educate people of the United States on the bad effects of drugs, so why not legalize drugs, put them on the open market, and stop the homicides and theft created by drug wars? Or was Nobel-prize winning economist, Milton Friedman wrong?

“The great virtue of a free market system is that it does not care what color people are; it does not care what their religion is; it only cares whether they can produce something you want to buy. It is the most effective system we have discovered to enable people who hate one another to deal with one another and help one another.” — Milton Friedman

“I’m in favor of legalizing drugs. According to my value system, if people want to kill themselves, they have every right to do so. Most of the harm that comes from drugs is because they are illegal.” — Milton Friedman

“If the government is to try and ban private consumption of alcohol and tobacco, it must surely ban such activities as hang-gliding, skiing, rock-climbing and so on. Where should it stop? Rugby? American Football? Ice Hockey? Insofar as the government has information not generally available about the merits or demerits of the items we ingest or the activities we engage in, let it give us the information. But let it leave us free to choose what chances we want to take with our own lives.” — Milton Friedman
Are these not the principles and philosophies of liberty that our nation was founded on?
latj, Liberty is always dangerous, but it is the safest thing we have

Yes, people will end up dead, but that is their choice, they are the owners of their lives, no one else

There are no violent gangs fighting over aspirin territories. There are no violent gangs fighting over whisky territories or computer territories or anything else that’s legal. There are only criminal gangs fighting over territories covering drugs, gambling, prostitution, and other victimless crimes. Making a non-violent activity a crime creates a black market, which attracts criminals and gangs, which turns what was once a relatively harmless activity affecting a small group of people into a widespread epidemic of drug use and gang warfare
I don’t want to live in a society without rules, I wan’t to live in a society without restrictions on how I should live my life. The government has one purpose; to protect the liberties of everyone from anyone else, not to protect ourselves from ourselves

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Get answers from millions of real people.?

My x employer terminated me 2 weeks after a unforseen event that was not in my control, Also I was asked by the owner of my company about it and is was very important to me (16 years of AA). He assured me my privacy is protected. It was not. He refused unemployment benefits to a threat I had made to another indidual, which is false. I did not inform my employer that I am on Probation through the court house till 2009. They insist this was grounds and a criminal offence. They did not call the police to report it because they wanted to give me a break. What they don’t know is if this was true, I would be thrown in jail for 1-3 years for violating my probation, who I see every month. Can I ask them why they would think in doing such a criminal act if I knew I would go to jail? And lose custody of my daughter? Rip my life to shreds over this? (my probation officer knows all of this and has provided documentaion that discribes what my personal character
shows this is nothing, and unbelieveable, and dilebrately caused harm to me without malace) It is not something I would ever do. Also, I do not use my alcoholism as a weapon to benefit myself. And although I never said anything about my alcoholism nor did the EEOC, the employer said he received a notice in the mail that this is what I am charging them. Did they just discredit themselves? I did not file a claim for alcoholism, because I didn’t, I just filed a claim on what happened when I was terminated and never accused them of anything. Why didn’t tell me I filed discrimination charges because I am a short, blonde, chick who steals every womans husbands who are atleast 6′ tall or over? (funny, funny but what is the difference? which one is more believable?) and they were jealous of me because I’m cool and they’re not?

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Should American courts be able to order people into a “faith based” program?

AA (Alcoholics Anonymous) is a spiritually based treatment program. It requires acknowledgement of a “higher power” however you concieve it to be. But, it requires that acknowledgement…

Do you believe it is fair for the court system to mandate a treatment program that is faith based?

Should a secular treatment program be mandated instead, for those in need of treatment who are not religious or spiritual??

http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2007/09/08/BA99S1AKQ.DTL&hw=court+ruling+AA&sn=001&sc=1000

I’m not against mandated treatment, but I am against mandated religion.

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List the people who should receive the kidney in order of who deserves it or needs it the most.?

Ok the following list is ten people who need a kidney. This is not real. Purely hypothetical. Normally in medicine they decide off of who is the healthiest and has a better chance of living a long life. These rules need not apply if you do not want them to.

Basically I am giving you free reign to decide how to judge which of these people should get a kidney.

1)A pregnant women with AIDS who works as a prostitute.

2) A member of a militant terrorist group who is in the US and is feared to have been planning an attack on the US.

3) A 40 year old diabetic male who is blind from diabetic retinopathy. (damage to the eye)

4) A 50 year old male in prison for murdering his pregnant wife 15 years ago.

5) A 35 year old mother of 3 girls who has breast cancer. She has been treated for a year and is not cured but the chemo has destroyed her kidneys. Cancer has spread to her lungs and possibly bones.

6) A 44 year old male alcoholic who has had no success with AA or any other form of treatment for his alcohol problem.

7) 70 year old female with severe osteoporosis and fractured hip.

8) 15 year old teen who Over Dosed on drugs. He has permanent brain damage from the OD and is addicted to cocaine.

9) A 35 year old male in prison for rape.

10) 10 year old boy who is blind and deaf and has several other birth defects.

So you decide in which order they should get the kidney. If you can, give your philosophical or even personal opinion on why you ordered them as you did.
This is NOT homework help. It was just mentioned in class and I found it interesting.

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For UNDERSTANDING AND NON judging people only?

If you do not have an open mind or are going to say bad things about what she does then don’t bother!
My best friend does pot, and she drinks. She failed her last court ordered drug test. Now, she just got arrested for drinking. she’s 19 which was a miracle considering she was planning on doing acid tonight.
Idk what to do. I told her how bad it hurts me that she does it so close to her court date (idc if she does it but her court date is less than a month). she says that it hurts her that it hurts me but she just doesn’t stop. i’m just so afraid of losing her to a bad trip or her going to jail.
how can i get to her? i just don’t want her to do this stuff anymore. she’s been to rehab 4 times. she’s been hospitilized. so lock downs don’t work.
i don’t want an intervention.
idk i’m so helpless.
I’ve been to every court appearance. I’m the one to bail her out.

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Do U think an open acknowledgment of the evil & immoral acts committed against the Palestinian people is a?

prerequisite for the psychological rehabilitation of Palestinians and Israelis alike?
Survivors must be heard, their stories recognized and their rights restored. Because justice is a requirement for, rather than an alternative to, reconciliation, Israeli perpetrators must admit their wrongs and may request amnesty. Why not a Nuremburg Tribunal or a Truth and Reconciliation Commission? The latter certainly was key to South Africa’s successful transformation from an apartheid to a democratic state that today is a welcome and respected member of the international community.

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Do U think an open acknowledgment of the evil & immoral acts committed against the Palestinian people is a?

prerequisite for the psychological rehabilitation of Palestinians and Israelis alike?
Survivors must be heard, their stories recognized and their rights restored. Because justice is a requirement for, rather than an alternative to, reconciliation, Israeli perpetrators must admit their wrongs and may request amnesty. Why not a Nuremburg Tribunal or a Truth and Reconciliation Commission? The latter certainly was key to South Africa’s successful transformation from an apartheid to a democratic state that today is a welcome and respected member of the international community.

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Anyone know laws and rules concerning people in drug rehab?

My son has a dead beat dad who is in drug rehab. He got arested in Dec 05 and was having withdrawl problems in jail, so they sent him to a rehab. If he was not in rehab, he would be in jail, he is awaiting trail for 7 felony charges. He has all the sudden decided to take an interest in my son, I don’t want my son to see him but I have an outstanding court order from before he went to jail that states he gets supervised visits everyother weekend. I was not worried about this since he was put away, but I have found out that he gets weekend passes and I have to let him see my son on his weeks. Does anyone else see anything wrong with someone who should be in jail, awaiting trail for 7 felony charges, getting out on the weekend and being around a 2 yr old child? I don’t see how he should get out? I have a lawyer and we are going to court to get his visits suspended but I need help now, he is to get out for his first visit next weekend. Does anyone know anything I can do to stop this?
For any of you who say that he is his father and deserves to see him~ let me tell you one reason I don’t want this~ once, he was on his way to pick up my son for his visits and got pulled over, he ran from the police and when they cought him, he had a loaded, stolen gun, oxicotin, and two baggies of meth. ON HIS WAY TO PICK UP MY SON!

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