Guest guest Posted November 24, 2004 Report Share Posted November 24, 2004 Bill Frist is a doctor and from a doctor family that is all wrapped up in the drug industry. Frist will never side for the people or peoples rights over the drug industry. IThis was sent to me and I am passing it on with a caveat. I am unable to confirm that this is true - a look at did not show this on the Congressional record yet. As Moll\y Ivins wrote, Save room for rotten pie with this administration; it is going to get much worse. ----- http://www.thelibertycommittee.com/ November 22, 2004 Many members of the U.S. House, including House leadership, supported Congressman Ron 's language prohibiting funding of mandatory or universal mental-health screening of children. In addition, Senators Inhofe, Sam Brownback and Rick Santorum supported Dr.'s language.However, we believe the drug companies and the psychiatric establishment convinced Senators Arlen Specter and Bill Frist to block it. We are extremely disappointed that the conference committee ultimately rejected Dr. 's language and that it was not added to the omnibus spending bill. We won't give up on this issue! Congressman did numerous radio interviews, including ones with Reagan and Gordon Liddy. Our activistssent 19,788 messages to Congress. Dr. Schlessinger talked about it on her show and posted information on her Web site.Numerous news articles and commentaries were published about the issue. Many of you helped spread the word to family and friends. We will take this momentum and work even harder when the new Congress meets in January. Thank you for your efforts! Again, we won't give up. Here is a past post on the subject from November 18, 2004 NewStandard Home Iraq in Crisis Civil Liberties & Security U.S. Business & Economy News Article Bill to Screen, Medicate Kids May Hit Senate This Weekby Getzan (bio) Legislation to test children for " mental health disorders " and then provide them commercial drugs -- which would be highly controversial if people knew about it -- could reach Congress during this month's lame duck session. Nov 15 - Funding for a controversial Bush administration plan to submit the nation's school children to mental health testing and drug treatment may end up reaching the Senate floor this week, as GOP congressional leaders look to clear the legislative slate in order to set the table for W. Bush's second term. The plan, called the New Freedom Initiative (NFI), is the keystone of a package of initiatives by the President's New Freedom Commission on Mental Health, a group of doctors and mental health care professionals established by the Bush Administration in 2002. As previously reported by The NewStandard, the Initiative's critics, ranging from grassroots mental health advocacy organizations to government whistleblowers, have said the NFI's proposals do little else but establish state-mandated markets for the psychiatric pharmaceutical industry. In 2003, the Commission published a report recommending states encourage more mental health testing and treatment for Americans and suggested public schools were an ideal place to access students and begin to root out undiagnosed and " severely disruptive " mental health issues. It pointed to a program begun during Bush's governorship of Texas called the Texas Medication Algorithm Project (TMAP), which set a standard operating procedure within a flow chart allowing psychiatrists to identify and medicate possible conditions. In a report posted on the website of the Law Project for Psychiatric Rights quotes a whistleblower who says doctors staffing the Texas program had strong links to pharmaceutical companies, and those doctors often prescribed expensive, brand-name drugs over cheaper alternatives. The source of that claim is , a former investigator for the Office of the Inspector General who says he was fired for speaking out against a TMAP-style program in Pennsylvania. The NFI plan, said , does not " have the Orwellian goal of drugging the populace for a political purpose. " Instead, " it's the Orwellian goal of drugging the populace for an economic purpose. " Another critic of the initiative, holistic mental health advocate Oaks, says the end result of the New Freedom Initiative's recommendations will be nothing short of " hundreds of thousands of more kids being put on psychiatric drugs. " Oaks is director of the mental health advocacy group Mind Freedom. In Oaks' opinion, the issues of child mental health are not only more complicated than just testing for disorders and putting kids on drugs, but are also colored by powerful societal pressures and millions of dollars in drug revenues. Oaks has called the president's plan " No child left undrugged. " Nevertheless, the plan does have some powerful supporters. The American Psychiatric Association, which itself receives some of its funding from drug companies, has voiced approval for the plan, and a number of other states are already researching and implementing their own versions of TMAP. During a " lame duck " session of Congress, Senate leadership is trying to push through unfinished appropriations measures for fiscal year 2005. The Bush administration had requested about $44 million for states to implement mental health screening. The House version of the bill, which has already passed, includes $20 million in support of the New Freedom Commission's plan. It is unclear how much the Senate will appropriate. On the coattails of the bill's passage out of the House, Representative Ron (R-Texas) is now championing the " Let Parents Raise Their Kids Act, " which would prevent federal dollars to fund any universal system of mental health screening that does not hinge on parental-guardian consent. Previously, had failed to insert an amendment to the appropriations bill blocking federal funding of the NFI recommendations. 2004 The NewStandard Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 25, 2004 Report Share Posted November 25, 2004 Niles, I heard the same thing from an interview with a spokesperson from tne American Association of Physicians and Surgeons yesterday on the show. You no doubt have already seen the info from them but if not it's at http://www.aapsonline.org I think Molly Ivans is right ... the secrecy of this administration is just the beginning ... before this storm is over it's likely to get much worse and we would all do weel to be constantly vigilant. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 25, 2004 Report Share Posted November 25, 2004 Niles, I heard the same thing from an interview with a spokesperson from tne American Association of Physicians and Surgeons yesterday on the show. You no doubt have already seen the info from them but if not it's at http://www.aapsonline.org I think Molly Ivans is right ... the secrecy of this administration is just the beginning ... before this storm is over it's likely to get much worse and we would all do weel to be constantly vigilant. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 25, 2004 Report Share Posted November 25, 2004 start contacting state rep & senator in opposition Re: Unconfirmed reoprt - Child screening passes in Congress > > > Niles, > I heard the same thing from an interview with a spokesperson from tne > American Association of Physicians and Surgeons yesterday on the > show. You no doubt have already seen the info from them but if not it's at > http://www.aapsonline.org I think Molly Ivans is right ... the secrecy of > this administration is just the beginning ... before this storm is over it's > likely to get much worse and we would all do weel to be constantly vigilant. > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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