Guest guest Posted December 9, 2004 Report Share Posted December 9, 2004 Go do a google search for MKUltra SSRI and you will know this is not an unintentional mistake. Re: Is it just an excuse to beat a deserved consequence of beating up your baby? > > > > - > > > > Have you ever taken them?? > > I know first hand that they made me impulsive and prompted me to do > stupid, reckless things that without them, I would not do. In short, > they inhibited/decreased my self control! > > Now, if I were a person who was prone to violence in certain > circumstances, I could see how these drugs would not lead me to be > violent but WOULD LESSEN MY ABILITY TO STOP MYSELF FROM BEING VIOLENT. > > This is what I personally think happens. So i think that anyone who > is trying to get certain negative impulses under control, should > steer away from these drugs. > > > > > > > > > > > > > -- In SSRI medications , " News Groups " <groupie@h...> > wrote: > > > > Let me get this straight: > > > > SRI's are aphrodisiacs (I can't even spell it!~lol!~) in some > adolescents; > > > > in other guys, and gal's there is a serious lack of libido, > reportedly due to SRI > > > > some kids kill their parents; some kill each other; some kill > themselves; > > > > other kids finally feel like they have enough control to attend to > the task at hand > > > > Unless this was the first time he had taken Zoloft, sounds like > another excuse for an angry 25 year old man > > with an alleged prior history of domestic violence > > to take out his anger on a baby > > > > JMO > > > > > > * ~ *~ * ~ *~ * ~ *~ * ~ *~ * ~ *~ * ~ *~ * ~ *~ * ~ *~ * ~ *~ * ~ > *~ * ~ *~ * ~ > > > > > > > > > > > > > > http://www.harktheherald.com/modules.php? > op=modload & name=News & file=article & sid=42150 & mode=thread & order=0 & thold= > 0 > > > > SENTENCING -- A 25-year-old man who shook and slapped his 18-month- > old stepdaughter was sentenced Tuesday in 4th District Court to 36 > months of supervised probation. Judge Hansen then directed > Adult Probation and Parole to supplement its pre-sentence report with > information produced by the defense and make the conditions for > probation -- something he said he has never done. In August, Clayton > of Provo pleaded guilty to an amended felony count of child > abuse neglect, while a felony count of child abuse/neglect and a > misdemeanor count of child/abuse neglect were dismissed. Prosecutors > said shook, slapped and scratched the toddler in July. The > baby did not suffer any permanent injuries. The defense presented the > court with a pre-sentence report of its own, prepared by & > McLachlan, which includes portions of report Dr. Ann Blake , an > advocate against antidepressants like Prozac, Zoloft and Effexor, > writes that there was " overwhelming evidence! > > " the incident was chemically and physically induced. writes > he was in a drug-induced state at the time of the incident due to the > effects of his taking a prescription anti-depressant, Effexor. > 's wife addressed the court saying the incident was not > isolated. She said needs to a mental evaluation and he > really needs the help. A hearing is scheduled for Jan. 11. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 9, 2004 Report Share Posted December 9, 2004 Go do a google search for MKUltra SSRI and you will know this is not an unintentional mistake. Re: Is it just an excuse to beat a deserved consequence of beating up your baby? > > > > - > > > > Have you ever taken them?? > > I know first hand that they made me impulsive and prompted me to do > stupid, reckless things that without them, I would not do. In short, > they inhibited/decreased my self control! > > Now, if I were a person who was prone to violence in certain > circumstances, I could see how these drugs would not lead me to be > violent but WOULD LESSEN MY ABILITY TO STOP MYSELF FROM BEING VIOLENT. > > This is what I personally think happens. So i think that anyone who > is trying to get certain negative impulses under control, should > steer away from these drugs. > > > > > > > > > > > > > -- In SSRI medications , " News Groups " <groupie@h...> > wrote: > > > > Let me get this straight: > > > > SRI's are aphrodisiacs (I can't even spell it!~lol!~) in some > adolescents; > > > > in other guys, and gal's there is a serious lack of libido, > reportedly due to SRI > > > > some kids kill their parents; some kill each other; some kill > themselves; > > > > other kids finally feel like they have enough control to attend to > the task at hand > > > > Unless this was the first time he had taken Zoloft, sounds like > another excuse for an angry 25 year old man > > with an alleged prior history of domestic violence > > to take out his anger on a baby > > > > JMO > > > > > > * ~ *~ * ~ *~ * ~ *~ * ~ *~ * ~ *~ * ~ *~ * ~ *~ * ~ *~ * ~ *~ * ~ > *~ * ~ *~ * ~ > > > > > > > > > > > > > > http://www.harktheherald.com/modules.php? > op=modload & name=News & file=article & sid=42150 & mode=thread & order=0 & thold= > 0 > > > > SENTENCING -- A 25-year-old man who shook and slapped his 18-month- > old stepdaughter was sentenced Tuesday in 4th District Court to 36 > months of supervised probation. Judge Hansen then directed > Adult Probation and Parole to supplement its pre-sentence report with > information produced by the defense and make the conditions for > probation -- something he said he has never done. In August, Clayton > of Provo pleaded guilty to an amended felony count of child > abuse neglect, while a felony count of child abuse/neglect and a > misdemeanor count of child/abuse neglect were dismissed. Prosecutors > said shook, slapped and scratched the toddler in July. The > baby did not suffer any permanent injuries. The defense presented the > court with a pre-sentence report of its own, prepared by & > McLachlan, which includes portions of report Dr. Ann Blake , an > advocate against antidepressants like Prozac, Zoloft and Effexor, > writes that there was " overwhelming evidence! > > " the incident was chemically and physically induced. writes > he was in a drug-induced state at the time of the incident due to the > effects of his taking a prescription anti-depressant, Effexor. > 's wife addressed the court saying the incident was not > isolated. She said needs to a mental evaluation and he > really needs the help. A hearing is scheduled for Jan. 11. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 9, 2004 Report Share Posted December 9, 2004 Go do a google search for MKUltra SSRI and you will know this is not an unintentional mistake. Re: Is it just an excuse to beat a deserved consequence of beating up your baby? > > > > - > > > > Have you ever taken them?? > > I know first hand that they made me impulsive and prompted me to do > stupid, reckless things that without them, I would not do. In short, > they inhibited/decreased my self control! > > Now, if I were a person who was prone to violence in certain > circumstances, I could see how these drugs would not lead me to be > violent but WOULD LESSEN MY ABILITY TO STOP MYSELF FROM BEING VIOLENT. > > This is what I personally think happens. So i think that anyone who > is trying to get certain negative impulses under control, should > steer away from these drugs. > > > > > > > > > > > > > -- In SSRI medications , " News Groups " <groupie@h...> > wrote: > > > > Let me get this straight: > > > > SRI's are aphrodisiacs (I can't even spell it!~lol!~) in some > adolescents; > > > > in other guys, and gal's there is a serious lack of libido, > reportedly due to SRI > > > > some kids kill their parents; some kill each other; some kill > themselves; > > > > other kids finally feel like they have enough control to attend to > the task at hand > > > > Unless this was the first time he had taken Zoloft, sounds like > another excuse for an angry 25 year old man > > with an alleged prior history of domestic violence > > to take out his anger on a baby > > > > JMO > > > > > > * ~ *~ * ~ *~ * ~ *~ * ~ *~ * ~ *~ * ~ *~ * ~ *~ * ~ *~ * ~ *~ * ~ > *~ * ~ *~ * ~ > > > > > > > > > > > > > > http://www.harktheherald.com/modules.php? > op=modload & name=News & file=article & sid=42150 & mode=thread & order=0 & thold= > 0 > > > > SENTENCING -- A 25-year-old man who shook and slapped his 18-month- > old stepdaughter was sentenced Tuesday in 4th District Court to 36 > months of supervised probation. Judge Hansen then directed > Adult Probation and Parole to supplement its pre-sentence report with > information produced by the defense and make the conditions for > probation -- something he said he has never done. In August, Clayton > of Provo pleaded guilty to an amended felony count of child > abuse neglect, while a felony count of child abuse/neglect and a > misdemeanor count of child/abuse neglect were dismissed. Prosecutors > said shook, slapped and scratched the toddler in July. The > baby did not suffer any permanent injuries. The defense presented the > court with a pre-sentence report of its own, prepared by & > McLachlan, which includes portions of report Dr. Ann Blake , an > advocate against antidepressants like Prozac, Zoloft and Effexor, > writes that there was " overwhelming evidence! > > " the incident was chemically and physically induced. writes > he was in a drug-induced state at the time of the incident due to the > effects of his taking a prescription anti-depressant, Effexor. > 's wife addressed the court saying the incident was not > isolated. She said needs to a mental evaluation and he > really needs the help. A hearing is scheduled for Jan. 11. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 9, 2004 Report Share Posted December 9, 2004 Go do a google search for MKUltra SSRI and you will know this is not an unintentional mistake. Re: Is it just an excuse to beat a deserved consequence of beating up your baby? > > > > - > > > > Have you ever taken them?? > > I know first hand that they made me impulsive and prompted me to do > stupid, reckless things that without them, I would not do. In short, > they inhibited/decreased my self control! > > Now, if I were a person who was prone to violence in certain > circumstances, I could see how these drugs would not lead me to be > violent but WOULD LESSEN MY ABILITY TO STOP MYSELF FROM BEING VIOLENT. > > This is what I personally think happens. So i think that anyone who > is trying to get certain negative impulses under control, should > steer away from these drugs. > > > > > > > > > > > > > -- In SSRI medications , " News Groups " <groupie@h...> > wrote: > > > > Let me get this straight: > > > > SRI's are aphrodisiacs (I can't even spell it!~lol!~) in some > adolescents; > > > > in other guys, and gal's there is a serious lack of libido, > reportedly due to SRI > > > > some kids kill their parents; some kill each other; some kill > themselves; > > > > other kids finally feel like they have enough control to attend to > the task at hand > > > > Unless this was the first time he had taken Zoloft, sounds like > another excuse for an angry 25 year old man > > with an alleged prior history of domestic violence > > to take out his anger on a baby > > > > JMO > > > > > > * ~ *~ * ~ *~ * ~ *~ * ~ *~ * ~ *~ * ~ *~ * ~ *~ * ~ *~ * ~ *~ * ~ > *~ * ~ *~ * ~ > > > > > > > > > > > > > > http://www.harktheherald.com/modules.php? > op=modload & name=News & file=article & sid=42150 & mode=thread & order=0 & thold= > 0 > > > > SENTENCING -- A 25-year-old man who shook and slapped his 18-month- > old stepdaughter was sentenced Tuesday in 4th District Court to 36 > months of supervised probation. Judge Hansen then directed > Adult Probation and Parole to supplement its pre-sentence report with > information produced by the defense and make the conditions for > probation -- something he said he has never done. In August, Clayton > of Provo pleaded guilty to an amended felony count of child > abuse neglect, while a felony count of child abuse/neglect and a > misdemeanor count of child/abuse neglect were dismissed. Prosecutors > said shook, slapped and scratched the toddler in July. The > baby did not suffer any permanent injuries. The defense presented the > court with a pre-sentence report of its own, prepared by & > McLachlan, which includes portions of report Dr. Ann Blake , an > advocate against antidepressants like Prozac, Zoloft and Effexor, > writes that there was " overwhelming evidence! > > " the incident was chemically and physically induced. writes > he was in a drug-induced state at the time of the incident due to the > effects of his taking a prescription anti-depressant, Effexor. > 's wife addressed the court saying the incident was not > isolated. She said needs to a mental evaluation and he > really needs the help. A hearing is scheduled for Jan. 11. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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