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To: EagleUSA
Johnny has it right

He is spot on.

The last 2 shooters may not have been on drugs - but the vast majority have - drugs like Prozac - that have long been known to be dangerous, particularly for young people. - and has known side effects like suicide. rage, delusions and violence.

I've been following it for years. John T. is hardly the first one to make the connection.

There has been a plethora of information and warnings from physicians etc - but the drug companies have deep pockets and dominate the field of lobbyists in DC -

Just think of all the prescription drugs in the past few years that have finally been recalled after killing thousands of people. Why were they ever allowed in the first place - MONEY and INFLUENCE. If you think the FDA is looking out for you - you are naive to the max Do some research. I am amazed at how many folk just jump the gun rather than first take advantage of the greatest access to information mankind has ever known - the Internet. GOOGLE is your friend.

Scientology, in my estimation, is evil - than doens't mean that any thing said by a Scientologist is therefore automatically not to be believed.

30 posted on 06/23/2007 5:58:10 PM PDT by maine-iac7 ( "...but you can't fool all of the people all the time." LINCOLN)
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To: maine-iac7

He is spot on.

The last 2 shooters may not have been on drugs - but the vast majority have - drugs like Prozac - that have long been known to be dangerous, particularly for young people. - and has known side effects like suicide. rage, delusions and violence.
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Yes, he is. While many here do not understand the message and the scientific facts behind what Travola said, it is indeed shocking to find out how many of these murdering nutjobs have been on mind-altering drugs like Prozac and Ritalin (sp?). For example, it was discovered that the Columbine killers were on Ritalin. I am in my sixties now, and I look back and ask “how did we get through life without all those drugs?” It is an easy cop-out to replace politically-incorrect DISCIPLINE that the liberals hate, with drugs. And that is exactly what is happening.

I remember my youth years, and we did NOT have these kinds of problems. Everyone owned guns and it was a non-issue, then as it is now. It is the PEOPLE that are different now, not guns or gun ownership. But the libs will try and convince the ignorant masses that is the case. Almost daily.


41 posted on 06/23/2007 7:16:42 PM PDT by EagleUSA
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To: maine-iac7

I hear what you are saying here, but I dont think that drugs are what is pushing people to the extremes, but poor beliefs are realy where the answer is found there are direct correlations between peoples types of beliefs and the culture and its disfunctional lifestyles. For example you say google is your friend, but did you know google is the biggest porn directory in history. We can expect to reap what we sow! ~ Peace!!!


47 posted on 06/24/2007 9:34:06 AM PDT by Wakeup Sleeper
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To: maine-iac7

I have been diagnosed with nodules on my throid. Have had the exact same symptoms for years and they were getting worse. Slooooooooow metabolism, hair falling out - ALL - EVERY ONE of the low thyroid symptoms. Went to our GP a couple of years ago and had the thyroid tests. Came back in the “normal” range. She gave me zoloft. I said I was not depressed. She said I could be and not know it. Gained weight and it did help me sleep - a lot. Tossed it after a year. This year I “googled” my symptoms and found a site called stopthethyroidmadness.com which said that even though results are in the normal range, you can still be hypo and have to be dosed based on symptoms and not ranges. Took the info I printed out to her and had the full range of tests done this time (which she didn’t do before) and low and behold, I had some high ranges this time. She ordered a sonogram “just to see what is happening” and I have nodules. She says she wanted to wait a month, re-sono, and see what it has done..... oh, yeah and give me an anti-depressant. Told her “darn” nurse (who relayed me all the info) that I wasn’t depressed and wouldn’t go on anti-depressants. Told her to refer me to the endocrinologist I found who was recommended by some people on that site. Have to wait until August 1st to see him but I can wait. She wanted to re-prescribe me the brand name drug again too, not generic. Makes me go “hmmmm, wonder why!”.


76 posted on 06/25/2007 6:38:11 AM PDT by gopheraj
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