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Friends,

I don't think any of us have any idea how many are out there who turned

their SSRI induced psychosis and rage on someone other than themselves. But

we read of these tragedies in the daily news. I'm writing to ask everyone

to please take a few moments and remember them. For those of you who

believe in the power of prayer, please ask God to help them.

Please, if you know of someone who is sitting in a cold gray cell - whose

fate would have been far different if they had never been introduced to

psychiatric drugs - please send their addresses to my attention and to the

SSRI medications. I think we should keep a file for whenever someone feels

inspired to write to these people - to let them know they are not forgotten,

and that we continue to fight the battle...

Recently I heard from a mother whose heart will never mend - who agonizes

over the fate of her son. I'm sure many of you know her, maybe you met her

at the SSRI hearings in February 2004. Her son is not doing so well these

days... She gave me permission to share her last email with you, and I

hope many of you will take a few minutes to ponder, to pray and maybe even

write to her son.

Remember Kurt Danysh. Remember Pittman. Remember Lenny Gall.

Remember Yates. Remember Nakauchi. Remember Stephan Leith.

Remember Petrucca. Remember Brockman..... and, so

many others....

If you have addresses for anyone serving time for a crime committed whilst

on an SSRI or other concoction of psychiatric drugs, please send them to me

as well as to the Crusaders.

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Reply-cab16@...

cassandracasey@...

Subject: RE: I sent you an eCard from BlueMountain.com

Date: Fri, 30 Dec 2005 17:38:36 -0500 (EST)

Dear Cassie and Tim, Thank you for the very thoughtful card. Sorry that I

am so delayed responding. I have not been checking my emails in a couple of

weeks. Please keep my son in your prayers. He is not doing very well. I last

saw him Thanksgiving and since then, he is in such despair that he has

refused all contact with the outside world. He is refusing all visits. He

has not written and has even refused all incoming mail. From what I

understand, the prison mailroom is still trying to deliver some mail by

sliding it under his door. Please ask others to pray for him,

Anson Brockman.

He is still at:

TCDJ#1017204,

Unit,

P. O. Box 4500,

Tennessee Colony, Texas 75886.

Thank you for staying in touch. I did not

get through my entire Christmas Card list this year because I have been so

upset about my son. But, I will eventually try to get back in touch with

everyone I can. God Bless You and Yours,

Love,

Hebrew 13:3 - " Remember the prisoners as if chained with them -

those who are mistreated - since you yourselves are in the body also. " ---

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The Sweetest Gift:

One day a mother went to a prison

To see an erring but precious son

She told the warden how much she loved him

It did not matter what he had done

She did not bring to him a parole or pardon

She brought no silver, no pomp or style

It was a halo bright sent down from heaven's light

The sweetest gift, a mother's smile

She left a smile you can remember

She's gone to heaven from heartaches free

Those walls around you could never change her

You were her baby and e'er will be

She did not bring to him a parole or pardon

She brought no silver, no pomp or style

It was a halo bright sent down from heaven's light

The sweetest gift, a mother's smile

She did not bring to him a parole or pardon

She brought no silver, no pomp or style

It was a halo bright sent down from heaven's light

The sweetest gift, a mother's smile

The sweetest gift, a mother's smile

~ written by J.B. Coats

~ sung by Ronstadt

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Love to all,

Cassie

Cassandra Dawn Casey

A.S.P.I.R.E.

http://www.aspire.us

Achieving acceptable drug safety evaluation standards is perfectly feasible,

it's a matter of political will to put the public health first, commercial

considerations second. ~Vera Sharav, AHRP

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