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Jeanyne Wanner is a freelance writer and activist living in Florida
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(1 comments) SHARE More Sharing        Saturday, July 29, 2006
The Selling of Suicide No one can say why one child will commit suicide and not another. Life is not a predictable activity and people's viewpoints of life are as varied as the people that possess them. So, is the fate of our citizenry to be to check in routinely for mental health "exams" which will adjudicate our need for medication?
(1 comments) SHARE More Sharing        Sunday, May 21, 2006
Psychiatric Stigma - Legitimizing Abuse, Degradation and Death The more you look, the more obvious it should become that no amount of political correctness or de-stigmatizing of mental illness will make wrong solutions right! Fictitious labels and murderous drugging for profit are not humanitarian activities no matter how you look at it.
SHARE More Sharing        Friday, April 21, 2006
TeenScreen - Stealing Our Children's Future Our next generation of children is in grave danger. TeenScreen is working insidiously in schools to find children who can become the psychiatric/pharmaceutical industry's next cash cow. Bolstered by Bush's very stupidly named "New Freedom Commission", TeenScreen is being pushed secretly into schools. This may be good for the drug business but is very bad for our children and, factually, for the future of this entire society.

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