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Thank you Glitter. Your exactly right. It's an attempt on the drug

pushers to change the subject. Your right on the money for not

letting them do it.

Thank you Connie also for being so sweet. I am always seeing your son

as getting well.

And I want to thank Niles for allowing us to have this group hug.

I very much want Niles input on these issues and hope we have not

chased him off.

Niles, your input is needed and wanted. And I will try to keep my

religion down to a dull roar for you :)

Re: Scientology

> In a message dated 8/24/04 5:16:54 AM Mountain Daylight Time,

> SSRI medications writes:

>

>

> > It only looks like a Scientology fringe thing as long as we let it.

> >

> How this association became the ultimate smear tactic is beyond me. It

would

> be analogous to a Roman Catholic protesting nuclear weapons and then being

> called a Catholic fanatic, a fringe dweller, a misinformed psycho. I

wrote the

> author of that article and protested about Vicki Cottrell's reference to

> Scientology when NAMI is little more than a front for Big Pharma. I

suggested the

> writer ask Ms. Vicki where NAMI gets its funding, and that people other

than

> Scientologists (like ME!) are against psychiatric drugs and that the issue

is

> NOT whether Dr. is or is not a Scientologist but whether there is

massive

> amounts of fraud surrounding mental illness and it's billion-dollar cures.

> That comment by Ms Vicki really got me riled up. I have friends who are

> Scientologists -- one was the Captain of Ron Hubbard's ship, and others

are very

> instrumental in disseminating the truth about psychiatry, and never once

have

> these people pushed their agenda or personal beliefs on anyone, but the

truth

> about psychiatry was their focus long before I ever knew anything about

psych

> meds. As you said, Jim, the slam is very thin now because so many of us

are onto

> the game and it's not just a CCHR thing anymore yet small-minded people

like

> Vicki Cottrell still believe that calling someone a Scientologist is the

> ultimate insult and way to discredit someone.

>

>

>

> " Blind Reason "

> a novel of pharmaceutical intrigue

> Think your antidepressant is safe? Think again. It's

> Unsafe At Any Dose

>

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>

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>

>

>

>

>

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Thank you Glitter. Your exactly right. It's an attempt on the drug

pushers to change the subject. Your right on the money for not

letting them do it.

Thank you Connie also for being so sweet. I am always seeing your son

as getting well.

And I want to thank Niles for allowing us to have this group hug.

I very much want Niles input on these issues and hope we have not

chased him off.

Niles, your input is needed and wanted. And I will try to keep my

religion down to a dull roar for you :)

Re: Scientology

> In a message dated 8/24/04 5:16:54 AM Mountain Daylight Time,

> SSRI medications writes:

>

>

> > It only looks like a Scientology fringe thing as long as we let it.

> >

> How this association became the ultimate smear tactic is beyond me. It

would

> be analogous to a Roman Catholic protesting nuclear weapons and then being

> called a Catholic fanatic, a fringe dweller, a misinformed psycho. I

wrote the

> author of that article and protested about Vicki Cottrell's reference to

> Scientology when NAMI is little more than a front for Big Pharma. I

suggested the

> writer ask Ms. Vicki where NAMI gets its funding, and that people other

than

> Scientologists (like ME!) are against psychiatric drugs and that the issue

is

> NOT whether Dr. is or is not a Scientologist but whether there is

massive

> amounts of fraud surrounding mental illness and it's billion-dollar cures.

> That comment by Ms Vicki really got me riled up. I have friends who are

> Scientologists -- one was the Captain of Ron Hubbard's ship, and others

are very

> instrumental in disseminating the truth about psychiatry, and never once

have

> these people pushed their agenda or personal beliefs on anyone, but the

truth

> about psychiatry was their focus long before I ever knew anything about

psych

> meds. As you said, Jim, the slam is very thin now because so many of us

are onto

> the game and it's not just a CCHR thing anymore yet small-minded people

like

> Vicki Cottrell still believe that calling someone a Scientologist is the

> ultimate insult and way to discredit someone.

>

>

>

> " Blind Reason "

> a novel of pharmaceutical intrigue

> Think your antidepressant is safe? Think again. It's

> Unsafe At Any Dose

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

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Thank you Glitter. Your exactly right. It's an attempt on the drug

pushers to change the subject. Your right on the money for not

letting them do it.

Thank you Connie also for being so sweet. I am always seeing your son

as getting well.

And I want to thank Niles for allowing us to have this group hug.

I very much want Niles input on these issues and hope we have not

chased him off.

Niles, your input is needed and wanted. And I will try to keep my

religion down to a dull roar for you :)

Re: Scientology

> In a message dated 8/24/04 5:16:54 AM Mountain Daylight Time,

> SSRI medications writes:

>

>

> > It only looks like a Scientology fringe thing as long as we let it.

> >

> How this association became the ultimate smear tactic is beyond me. It

would

> be analogous to a Roman Catholic protesting nuclear weapons and then being

> called a Catholic fanatic, a fringe dweller, a misinformed psycho. I

wrote the

> author of that article and protested about Vicki Cottrell's reference to

> Scientology when NAMI is little more than a front for Big Pharma. I

suggested the

> writer ask Ms. Vicki where NAMI gets its funding, and that people other

than

> Scientologists (like ME!) are against psychiatric drugs and that the issue

is

> NOT whether Dr. is or is not a Scientologist but whether there is

massive

> amounts of fraud surrounding mental illness and it's billion-dollar cures.

> That comment by Ms Vicki really got me riled up. I have friends who are

> Scientologists -- one was the Captain of Ron Hubbard's ship, and others

are very

> instrumental in disseminating the truth about psychiatry, and never once

have

> these people pushed their agenda or personal beliefs on anyone, but the

truth

> about psychiatry was their focus long before I ever knew anything about

psych

> meds. As you said, Jim, the slam is very thin now because so many of us

are onto

> the game and it's not just a CCHR thing anymore yet small-minded people

like

> Vicki Cottrell still believe that calling someone a Scientologist is the

> ultimate insult and way to discredit someone.

>

>

>

> " Blind Reason "

> a novel of pharmaceutical intrigue

> Think your antidepressant is safe? Think again. It's

> Unsafe At Any Dose

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

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Thank you Glitter. Your exactly right. It's an attempt on the drug

pushers to change the subject. Your right on the money for not

letting them do it.

Thank you Connie also for being so sweet. I am always seeing your son

as getting well.

And I want to thank Niles for allowing us to have this group hug.

I very much want Niles input on these issues and hope we have not

chased him off.

Niles, your input is needed and wanted. And I will try to keep my

religion down to a dull roar for you :)

Re: Scientology

> In a message dated 8/24/04 5:16:54 AM Mountain Daylight Time,

> SSRI medications writes:

>

>

> > It only looks like a Scientology fringe thing as long as we let it.

> >

> How this association became the ultimate smear tactic is beyond me. It

would

> be analogous to a Roman Catholic protesting nuclear weapons and then being

> called a Catholic fanatic, a fringe dweller, a misinformed psycho. I

wrote the

> author of that article and protested about Vicki Cottrell's reference to

> Scientology when NAMI is little more than a front for Big Pharma. I

suggested the

> writer ask Ms. Vicki where NAMI gets its funding, and that people other

than

> Scientologists (like ME!) are against psychiatric drugs and that the issue

is

> NOT whether Dr. is or is not a Scientologist but whether there is

massive

> amounts of fraud surrounding mental illness and it's billion-dollar cures.

> That comment by Ms Vicki really got me riled up. I have friends who are

> Scientologists -- one was the Captain of Ron Hubbard's ship, and others

are very

> instrumental in disseminating the truth about psychiatry, and never once

have

> these people pushed their agenda or personal beliefs on anyone, but the

truth

> about psychiatry was their focus long before I ever knew anything about

psych

> meds. As you said, Jim, the slam is very thin now because so many of us

are onto

> the game and it's not just a CCHR thing anymore yet small-minded people

like

> Vicki Cottrell still believe that calling someone a Scientologist is the

> ultimate insult and way to discredit someone.

>

>

>

> " Blind Reason "

> a novel of pharmaceutical intrigue

> Think your antidepressant is safe? Think again. It's

> Unsafe At Any Dose

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

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