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From: Linda on 9 Apr 2008 11:43 On Apr 8, 4:20 am, Erin <squig...(a)sympatico.ca> wrote: > Jan Drew wrote: > > "LostBoyinNC" > > Advocates of deinstitutionalization see the world > through rose-coloured glasses; completely blind to > the cruelty, humiliation and outcasting that society > throws on not just the mentally ill, but anyone who > does not fit in to their clique. That's why a lot of > mentally ill people who have no support end up on > the streets, in prostitution, abuse, or somehow taken advantage > of. For seriously ill people who need help, the solution is to > improve > hospitals, not to kick people out on the street. > You are referring to gangs as "cliques", or, alternatively as "society" You advocate gangsters protect themselves and other gangsters from the criminal consequences of the gangs crimes, BY, contributing to the incarceration, debilitation and death of their crime victims. I do not want to fork over one red cent of my hard earned money so gangsters can protect themselves and other gangsters from the criminal consequences of their crimes, BY, their incarcerating, debilitation, and/or 2nd degree murder of their many crime victims. Furthermore, I ADMIRE the individuals who a) survived being screwed over by the gangsters they shared territory with, b) survived being royally screwed by all the many gangsters who make big $$$ protecting themselves and other gangsters from the criminal consequences of their crimes, by, incarcerating, debilitating and trying to KILL their many crime victims, C), survived the stark reality of living off the land/streets of America, because, the perrenial crime victims of widespread corruption in America's culture of abuse discovered early on that living off the land/streets in america is the ONLY life style choice which affords the legion of victims of America's culture of abuse an apportunity to satisfy the needs common to all human beings which Maslow delineated.
From: Erin on 9 Apr 2008 12:18 Linda wrote: > On Apr 8, 4:20�am, Erin <squig...(a)sympatico.ca> wrote: > > Jan Drew wrote: > > > "LostBoyinNC" > > > > Advocates of deinstitutionalization see the world > > through rose-coloured glasses; completely blind to > > the cruelty, humiliation and outcasting that society > > throws on not just the mentally ill, but anyone who > > does not fit in to their clique. �That's why a lot of > > mentally ill people who have no support end up on > > the streets, in prostitution, abuse, or somehow taken advantage > > of. �For seriously ill people who need help, the solution is to > > improve > > hospitals, not to kick people out on the street. > > > > You are referring to gangs as "cliques", or, alternatively as > "society" > > You advocate gangsters protect themselves and other gangsters from the > criminal consequences of the gangs crimes, BY, contributing to the > incarceration, debilitation and death of their crime victims. > > I do not want to fork over one red cent of my hard earned money so > gangsters can protect themselves and other gangsters from the criminal > consequences of their crimes, BY, their incarcerating, debilitation, > and/or 2nd degree murder of their many crime victims. > > Furthermore, I ADMIRE the individuals who a) survived being screwed > over by the gangsters they shared territory with, b) survived being > royally screwed by all the many gangsters who make big $$$ protecting > themselves and other gangsters from the criminal consequences of their > crimes, by, incarcerating, debilitating and trying to KILL their > many crime victims, C), survived the stark reality of living off > the land/streets of America, because, the perrenial crime victims of > widespread corruption in America's culture of abuse discovered early > on that living off the land/streets in america is the ONLY life style > choice which affords the legion of victims of America's culture of > abuse an apportunity to satisfy the needs common to all human beings > which Maslow delineated. By "cliques" i mean the intolerant social organizations which cannot admit the mentally ill by the very nature of their structure and expectations of not only "normal" but "specific" manners and values. I don't know what you mean by gangs. Erin
From: Linda on 9 Apr 2008 13:41 On Apr 9, 9:18 am, Erin <squig...(a)sympatico.ca> wrote: > Linda wrote: > > On Apr 8, 4:20�am, Erin <squig...(a)sympatico.ca> wrote: > > > Jan Drew wrote: > > > > "LostBoyinNC" > > > > Advocates of deinstitutionalization see the world > > > through rose-coloured glasses; completely blind to > > > the cruelty, humiliation and outcasting that society > > > throws on not just the mentally ill, but anyone who > > > does not fit in to their clique. �That's why a lot of > > > mentally ill people who have no support end up on > > > the streets, in prostitution, abuse, or somehow taken advantage > > > of. �For seriously ill people who need help, the solution is to > > > improve > > > hospitals, not to kick people out on the street. > > > You are referring to gangs as "cliques",  or,  alternatively as > > "society" > > > You advocate gangsters protect themselves and other gangsters from the > > criminal consequences of the gangs crimes, BY,  contributing to the > > incarceration,  debilitation and death of their crime victims. > > > I do not want to fork over one red cent of my hard earned money so > > gangsters can protect themselves and other gangsters from the criminal > > consequences of their crimes, BY,  their incarcerating,  debilitation, > > and/or 2nd degree murder of their many crime victims. > > > Furthermore,  I ADMIRE the individuals who a) survived being screwed > > over by the gangsters they shared territory with,  b) survived being > > royally screwed by all the many gangsters who make big $$$ protecting > > themselves and other gangsters from the criminal consequences of their > > crimes,  by,  incarcerating, debilitating and trying to KILL their > > many crime victims,  C),  survived the  stark reality of living off > > the land/streets of America,  because, the perrenial crime victims of > > widespread corruption in America's culture of abuse discovered early > > on that living off the land/streets in america is the ONLY life style > > choice which affords the legion of victims of America's culture of > > abuse an apportunity to satisfy the needs common to all human beings > > which Maslow delineated. > > By "cliques" i mean the intolerant social organizations which cannot > admit the mentally ill by the very nature of their structure and > expectations of not only "normal" but "specific" manners and > values. I know what you mean. However, money doesn't grow on trees. Someone has to PAY the bill for A) the bloated salaries of all the gangsters working to protect themselves and other gangsters from the consequences of their crimes, by, contributing to the incarcerating, debilitation, and agonizing death of their crime victims. B) the freight for the crime victims being incarcerated, debilitated, and murdered in the second degree, to protect the gangsters from having to deal with the consequences of their crimes. I don't want a red cent of my hard earned money paying for either.
From: Frank on 9 Apr 2008 19:17
"Linda" <Indomitable2(a)netzero.com> wrote in message news:dd0423a0-77b9-41c1-b9d6-4f8814049368(a)p25g2000pri.googlegroups.com... > >I don't want a red cent of my hard earned money paying for either. > I realize you have memory issues so to set your mind to rest......... Don't worry, you gambled or drank it all up years ago. You're living on the dole now living, drinking and gambling on my red cent. |