RE: Share What You Are Listening To -- Part XX

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RE: Outrageous In 2020

rolling on the floor laughing

RE: DACA Is Dead

laugh

RE: Share What You Are Listening To -- Part XX

The Andrews Sisters - Rum and Coca Cola

cheers

RE: Share What You Are Listening To -- Part XX

who was the Guy who rolled the Cheese to the Railroad-Station!rolling on the floor laughing

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RE: Share What You Are Listening To -- Part XX


Otis Redding These Arms Of Mine


Otis Redding - I've Been Loving You Too Long

RE: What is going on in South Africa?

Holy Fark!wow uh oh

RE: The curtain rods, prizeless and very revengeful............yet.a happy ending for someone lol

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RE: What Shape Is The Earth?

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so,it's probably Turtles all the way down!laugh

RE: Where Are You In The Birth Order?

ever occurred to you that you could have laid down,regardless?comfort rolling on the floor laughing

RE: MEGYN KELLY-------A MURPHY BROWN COPY.....!......

Maybe Murphy Brown was modeled after Megyn Kelly?dunno laugh

RE: Bringing back the Mental Facilities that were closed during Reagan, agree or disagree?



Getting the federal government out of the mental health business may be easier said than done. A 1999 U.S. Supreme Court ruling in the case of Olmstead v. L.C. held that under the Americans with Disabilities Act, individuals with mental disabilities have the right to live in an integrated community setting rather than in institutions. The U.S. Department of Justice defined an integrated setting as one "that enables individuals with disabilities to interact with non-disabled persons to the fullest extent possible." Though some mentally ill people may have benefited from this ruling, many others were harmed -- not to mention the public, which must put up with the behavior of the mentally ill.

Torrey says it has now become politically correct to claim that this federal program failed because not enough centers were funded and not enough money was spent. But that's not true. Torrey says: "Altogether, the annual total public funds for the support and treatment of mentally ill individuals is now more than $140 billion. The equivalent expenditure in 1963 when President John F. Kennedy proposed the CMHC program was $1 billion, or about $10 billion in today's dollars. Even allowing for the increase in U.S. population, what we are getting for this 14-fold increase in spending is a disgrace."

The dollar cost of this liberal vision of deinstitutionalization of mentally ill people is a relatively small part of the burden placed on society. Many innocent people have been assaulted, robbed and murdered by mentally ill people. Businesspeople and their customers have had to cope with the nuisance created by the mentally ill. The police response to misbehavior and crime committed by the mentally ill is to arrest them. Thus, they are put in jeopardy of mistreatment by hardened criminals in the nation's jails and prisons. Worst of all is the fact that the liberals who engineered the shutting down of mental institutions have never been held accountable for their folly.

Walter E. Williams
An American economist, commentator, and author of Liberty Versus the Tyranny of Socialism

RE: Bringing back the Mental Facilities that were closed during Reagan, agree or disagree?



A liberal-created failure that goes entirely ignored is the left's harmful agenda for society's most vulnerable people -- the mentally ill. Eastern State Hospital, built in 1773 in Williamsburg, Virginia, was the first public hospital in America for the care and treatment of the mentally ill. Many more followed. Much of the motivation to build more mental institutions was to provide a remedy for the maltreatment of mentally ill people in our prisons. According to professor William Gronfein at Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis, by 1955 there were nearly 560,000 patients housed in state mental institutions across the nation. By 1977, the population of mental institutions had dropped to about 160,000 patients.

Starting in the 1970s, advocates for closing mental hospitals argued that because of the availability of new psychotropic drugs, people with mental illness could live among the rest of the population in an unrestrained natural setting. According to a 2013 Wall Street Journal article by Dr. E. Fuller Torrey, founder of the Treatment Advocacy Center, titled "Fifty Years of Failing America's Mentally Ill", shutting down mental hospitals didn't turn out the way advocates promised. Several studies summarized by the Treatment Advocacy Center show that untreated mentally ill are responsible for 10 percent of homicides (and a higher percentage of the mass killings). They are 20 percent of jail and prison inmates and more than 30 percent of the homeless.

We often encounter these severely mentally ill individuals camped out in libraries, parks, hospital emergency rooms and train stations and sleeping in cardboard boxes. They annoy passers-by with their sometimes intimidating panhandling. The disgusting quality of life of many of the mentally ill makes a mockery of the lofty predictions made by the advocates of shutting down mental institutions and transferring their function to community mental health centers, or CMHCs. Torrey writes: "The evidence is overwhelming that this federal experiment has failed, as seen most recently in the mass shootings by mentally ill individuals in Newtown, Conn., Aurora, Colo., and Tucson, Ariz. It is time for the federal government to get out of this business and return the responsibility, and funds, to the states."

RE: What is going on in South Africa?

another Rhodesia turning into a Zimbabwe!uh oh

RE: What is going on in South Africa?

you had better worry about your next-door Neighbor!

RE: What is going on in South Africa?

what "indigenous" Farmers were there?confused

RE: Can America be great again?

suppose you lay out your reasons,Ooby,the Guy was elected according to the constitutional Guidelines!
So,he should resign,because you do not like him?laugh

RE: Knife makers and blacksmiths.

Try upload your Images to this site,then process the Image-Url like you would any other!

RE: D. Feinstine

rolling on the floor laughing
What a SURPRISE!wow

RE: D. Feinstine

.......but I am quite confident that the Wannabe Hank "Guam Will Tip over" Johnson,"Ghostgun" Senator de Leon will fit the bill nicely!rolling on the floor laughing

RE: Is gun control the solution to these unspeakable tragedies?

Malarkey!
Firearms are the Great Equalizer!
UK civilized?
Not any longer,not since you let your Government steal your Firearms!

RE: Knife makers and blacksmiths.

yep,a 3-corner File properly prepared is one of the nastiest Stiletto-Weapons!

RE: Is gun control the solution to these unspeakable tragedies?

What about the rest of the semi-automatics?
Besides,the AR-15 wasn't designed as a Military Weapon!
And you keep on babbling about "Military-style" Weapons,WHAT "Military-style" Weapons?doh

RE: Is gun control the solution to these unspeakable tragedies?

Military Style Weapons?
You try get a Military-Style-Weapon!rolling on the floor laughing



RE: Knife makers and blacksmiths.

Leaf-springs make very good Knives!
You can find pretty good Steel in any Junkyard,from Springs to Driveaxles to Transmissionshafts!

RE: Eating Dead Animals

Borstenvieh und Schweinespeck!laugh
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Ivan Rebroff sings and acts as the swine grower Kalman Zsupan

From the 1975 movie Der Zigeunerbaron, based on Johann Strauss Jr. operetta.laugh

RE: Jesus: red or blue?

Johnson and his Merry Men were "Extreme Rightwing"?confused

RE: What happens when we run out of trees and carbon energy ? And/or clean water?

Beef-Patties?laugh

RE: Your opinion here/ Make CS grrrrrreat ;)

exactly!thumbs up cheers

RE: Your opinion here/ Make CS grrrrrreat ;)

you don't have to open any Political Threads,just scroll by them,sheesh!

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