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Twittering One - 13 Nov 2005 20:02 GMT
~ * Whistleblower Laws * ~

Come forward. The law protects you
against retaliation. Free info.
www.legal-database.com

http://www.legal-database.com/whistleblower-laws.htm

~ * ~

~ * ~
Blog, I'll warrant ye, or dog? Who knows. Pass the grog!
But if ye see me lost pup, please bring that scurvy dog home!
I got Leon a brand-new bone, with a chest full a' booty.
_________________
http://journals.aol.com/virginiaz/DreamingofLeonardo
Twittering One - 13 Nov 2005 23:07 GMT
~ * Greeetings ~ !

http://www.malteseonly.com/ecards/index.php
Robert - 14 Nov 2005 14:58 GMT
> ~ * Greeetings ~ !
>
> http://www.malteseonly.com/ecards/index.php

As a Maltese I say: thankyou dear Twittering. You will have my love
forever, my darling one.

And thankyou for www.clitin.com! From what I've seen, you have poetry on
all the images :-)

--
Robbie
george_of_the_bush - 16 Nov 2005 14:01 GMT
>~ * Whistleblower Laws * ~
>
>Come forward. The law protects you
>against retaliation. Free info.

Sure, but it doesn't protect your wife.  Ask Valerie.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Valerie_Plame

_g
Twittering One - 16 Nov 2005 14:34 GMT
Sure, but it doesn't protect your wife.  Ask Valerie.
~ George

O, really?
I used to date the daughter of the James Angelton, Nixon's
Director of Counter Intelligence.

How does this impact me?

Anyone I know indicted?
george_of_the_bush - 17 Nov 2005 04:57 GMT
>Sure, but it doesn't protect your wife.  Ask Valerie.
>~ George
>
>O, really?
>I used to date the daughter of the James Angelton, Nixon's
>Director of Counter Intelligence.

Please don't tell me more.  I don't have a need to know.

>How does this impact me?

I hope it stays in Vegas.

>Anyone I know indicted?

???

_g
Twittering One - 16 Nov 2005 19:26 GMT
You know, when you're tied down to a gurney,
Alone, left in the empty hall,

And they're threatening you,
Saying ~

You didn't even get the FULL tie-down ...

We may just keep you all night ...

You'll tell'em anything
To get THE HELL outta there.

But that does not solve the problem
That put you there.

Everyone says ...

Talk to the social worker.

The poor oppressed social worker
WANTS to help.

But the social worker is a pawn of the doctors.

Doctors ~

THE BUCKS ON YOU ~ !
Twittering One - 16 Nov 2005 19:30 GMT
The social worker was the ONLY person
who gave me liquids

when I was tied down for hours,
hands, feet, waist.

That is not HUMANE.

NO ONE else even came over to see me,
NO one evern told me what

"was happening to me and why."

That is something out of a 1950s Horror Flick.

But that happened to me 2 weeks ago
At Bellevue.

My name is Virginia H. Hooper.
I live in New York City.
16 November 2005
Twittering One - 16 Nov 2005 19:34 GMT
That experience alone will trigger psychosis,
Or replicate psychosis.
Twittering One - 16 Nov 2005 19:38 GMT
Dear Bellevue Literary Review ~

Get out of The Ivory Tower

And get to work on the wards ...

Look at yourselves and your colleagues.

My name is VIrginia H. Hooper.
I live in New York City.

Writers write.
Doctors heal.

Don't quit your Day Job.
Robert - 19 Nov 2005 22:49 GMT
<< That was something out of a1950s Horror Flick >>

The treatment of the mentally ill is woeful. Have you read Francis
Farmer's autobiography? Her experiences pertain to the 40s, I think.
Her description of the mental hospitals are a sad reflection on
something; government, humanity, something.

--
Rob
Twittering One - 19 Nov 2005 22:52 GMT
Not read, Tx for the suggestion.
george_of_the_bush - 21 Nov 2005 00:27 GMT
><< That was something out of a1950s Horror Flick >>
>
>The treatment of the mentally ill is woeful. Have you read Francis
>Farmer's autobiography? Her experiences pertain to the 40s, I think.
>Her description of the mental hospitals are a sad reflection on
>something; government, humanity, something.

Unfortunately, state mental hospitals have only slightly improved in
the last 60 years.  Our society writes off the seriously mentally ill.
A schizophrenic has a much better prognosis in India than in the
U.S.A. because they don't write people off.

_g
Robert, the Fabulous Libertine - 20 Nov 2005 12:21 GMT
>><< That was something out of a1950s Horror Flick >>
>>
[quoted text clipped - 9 lines]
>
> _g

A society which values 'winners' and despises 'losers' tends to be brutal
in its treatment of the most vulnerable.

As someone with a life-long mood disorder - social phobia and agorapobia -
and under treatment (and I'm quite harmless with the possible exception of
UseNet) I have found benign neglect is the most one can hope for.

At least I receive a disability pension.

--
Rob
" you are our pet nut." --Chris_tine49, in reference to my sexual
harrassment and stalking of gekko, Towse, Marg, Christine, PJ, Alan
Hope<stalking>, Geno<stalking>, and the list goes on.
It's an unbridled Id thing. :-(
george_of_the_bush - 22 Nov 2005 03:02 GMT
>>><< That was something out of a1950s Horror Flick >>
>>>
[quoted text clipped - 12 lines]
> A society which values 'winners' and despises 'losers' tends to be brutal
>in its treatment of the most vulnerable.

And these days it has turned into winner take all.  And the majority
claims to be Christian. Kinda funny, ain't it?

>As someone with a life-long mood disorder - social phobia and agorapobia -
>and under treatment (and I'm quite harmless with the possible exception of
>UseNet) I have found benign neglect is the most one can hope for.
>
>At least I receive a disability pension.

What's a guy who's socially phobic doing with an unbridled id?

_g
Robert, the Fabulous Libertine - 22 Nov 2005 09:48 GMT
>>>><< That was something out of a1950s Horror Flick >>
>>>>
[quoted text clipped - 15 lines]
> And these days it has turned into winner take all.  And the majority
> claims to be Christian. Kinda funny, ain't it?

The Prostestant work-ethic takes no prisoners. They tread on the slackers.

>>As someone with a life-long mood disorder - social phobia and agorapobia -
>>and under treatment (and I'm quite harmless with the possible exception of
[quoted text clipped - 3 lines]
>
> What's a guy who's socially phobic doing with an unbridled id?

My over-active super-ego crushes my ego and the squashed Id oozes out the
side.

> _g
--
Rob
Raving Loonie - 22 Nov 2005 03:28 GMT
> >><< That was something out of a1950s Horror Flick >>
> >>
[quoted text clipped - 18 lines]
>
> At least I receive a disability pension.
How nice.
   
     ... http://www.shortarmguy.com/crippled.jpg
;-)
Robert, the Fabulous Libertine - 22 Nov 2005 09:54 GMT
>> >><< That was something out of a1950s Horror Flick >>
>> >>
[quoted text clipped - 25 lines]
>      ... http://www.shortarmguy.com/crippled.jpg
> ;-)

We cripples, physical and psychological, understand how to have a good laugh
at ourselves and, being innately charitable, at everyone else.  :-)

--
Rob
. - 21 Nov 2005 00:48 GMT
>A schizophrenic has a much better prognosis in India than in the
>U.S.A. because they don't write people off.

Are you taking up a collection to send her there? I pledge $20.
Twittering One - 18 Nov 2005 16:11 GMT
"The Proctor buys a pupil ices,
And hopes the boy will not resist
When he attempts to practice vices
Few people even know exist."
~ Edward Gorey
Robert - 19 Nov 2005 06:08 GMT
> "The Proctor buys a pupil ices,
> And hopes the boy will not resist
> When he attempts to practice vices
> Few people even know exist."
> ~ Edward Gorey

Thankyou for sharing, Twittering.

--
Rob
 
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