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Open Free for All / Re: here's the thing
« on: April 15, 2010, 07:42:12 AM »
Quote from: "Anne Bonney"
Quote from: "Antigen"
I doubt seriously that those media sound bites are really honest. I can imagine that the finest Blueberry could be 60 - 70 x the potency of the poorest ditch weed. Some years back an avid Mapinc.org news hawk raked together a collection of drug warrior MJ potency claims made over the years. He and found that the bowl he was smoking right then, according to the authorities, contained an amazing 150% THC!  :roflmao:

 :rofl:  :rofl:

Wouldn't it be nice?

O.K. if anybody finds this stuff I volunteer to do the Clinical Trial for Medicinal purposes.
 :tup:

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Open Free for All / Re: HEAL Coordinator
« on: April 12, 2010, 06:12:10 PM »
Quote from: "Whooter"
Excellent thinking and mentality.  I am right with all of you on this thinking.  Get a load of this………We have a guy in town who is the maintenance person for the local Catholic school and has 8 children.  As long as he works for the school his kids get a free education there.  This guy dam well knows that these priests are pedophiles yet he works for them and sends his kids in this place like sheep.  He has one daughter who wants to work for Catholic charities after college.  How screwed up is that?  Brainwashing at its lowest level and he is proud of her. WTF

This guy should be exposed because he is as bad as the pedos he is working for.  We should run people like this out of town, their social values are like a cancer and we should not have to be forced to live with their kind.
 
If someone is even seen mowing the grass for a program or church group he should be exposed and ridiculed openly on the internet along with his entire family.  They all know where the money is coming from.  The UPS guy should be dragged out into the street and beaten with the same restraints he is delivering.  Dont get me started!

And another thing….the dam kids who leave the fact that they attended a program off their resume.  WTF is that all about?  Why are they trying to be deceitful?  They screwed up and needed some straightening out.  They should friggin own this.  Their future employers  and spouses should have this information about them.  If its not on their resume they should be branded liars and this information should be posted openly for their friends and family to read.



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::OMG::  :agree:

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Straight, Inc. and Derivatives / Re: I just
« on: April 12, 2010, 05:21:38 PM »
F-4 oh ya..... :rasta:

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Open Free for All / Seeking Submissions for New Reader on Trauma
« on: April 12, 2010, 02:47:50 PM »
Seeking Submissions for New Reader on Trauma
Submitted by Icarus Project on Tue, 12/01/2009 - 6:51am.
Related topics: alternative treatmentsbooksicarus organizationalpopular education materials
Call for submissions:
 
SCARSONGS
An Anthology Articulating the Terrain of Trauma and Resilience
 
Trauma matters.
When safety and connection are shattered, when we live through pain and horror, when we experience mutual support and resilience, fault lines erupt across our lives and divide our communities. Exploring the fallout is not a sign of weakness; it is an essential part of preparing to rejoin struggles for sanity, peace, and liberation. When we spend time healing and articulating the contours of our experience, we become capable of illuminating the way for others and building a movement that can sustain itself in the long term.

We believe it is time for a reader that tells our stories and gathers our poems, radiates with our art and speaks our thoughts. Understanding and being able to relate, calling out and hearing other voices can help us to find individual and collective strength in the face of political, ecological, social and personal trauma.

Your input can be very valuable to other people.

This project is a collaboration of the Icarus project, the Bay Area Radical Mental Health Collective, and Activist Trauma Support. Our aim is to create a beautiful, creative, readable document about trauma and resilience, drawing from a diversity of communities and backgrounds and addressing a wide range of topics and experiences. We invite submissions in a range of formats, including, but not limited to, essays, interviews, stories, poems, songs, illustrations, photographs, paintings, and collage. We invite submissions on

- The wounding and the pain - abuse, assault, rape, war, death, police brutality, oppression, physical and structural violence, ritualistic and systematic abuse, natural disasters, catastrophic and chronic illness, birth and generational trauma, and political repression. Fear, anxiety, panic, dissociation, nightmares, addiction, post traumatic stress, depression, self-mutilation, self-harm, suicide.

- The healing and resilience – community support, creativity, grieving, nature, self-care, personal ritual, expression, therapy, activism, holding abusers and oppressors accountable, connecting with allies, looking inwards and speaking out.

- The importance of trauma work to building movements of collective liberation and social justice.

- Experiences of trauma support on an individual, community and political scale.



We understand trauma as self-defined and submissions can stay anonymous if desired.

The deadline for submissions has been extended to May 1st, 2010. You can also send us your ideas and ask for feedback on whether they would fit.

For more info and submissions, email: http://www.theicarusproject.net
http://www.radicalmentalhealth.net
http://www.activist-trauma.net
 

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10 good reasons why trauma matters in political activism:

1.    We’re not immune: We are behind the mainstream, which has long taken the issue seriously. Many of us still think we’re not affected by traumatic experiences and that we don’t carry all the shit we have lived through around with us. The truth is that we are human beings and our systems react to distress just like everybody else’s.
2.    It can sabotage us: Trauma impacts our ability to be efficient in our work and get along with each other. Developmental trauma (the way we have been shaped by hardship in upbringing and society) plays out in the way we behave in meetings, collectives, actions, demos... We have great ideas but are often stuck in deeply entrenched, unhelpful patterns of behavior. Raising our awareness around trauma can help us to align our behavior with our intentions and to free up a lot of energy.
3.    We care!: About the planet and its people, and especially about our comrades. We don’t want to leave them alone when they are suffering; we want them to feel our support. When somebody feels held, they are more able to really show up, connect with the people in their lives, invest their energy in the work, and take risks.
4.    Knowledge is power: Understanding traumatic responses can help us understand dynamics in ourselves, in our groups and collectives, and even in wider society. Trauma patterns are also prevalent in history, especially regarding systemic oppression and internalized oppression. Integrating the lens of trauma into our grasp of history and the present moment is essential so that we can break the cycles and move beyond history repeating itself.
5.    More resilient movements: After a shock trauma (meaning a major traumatic experience) people can be unable to function for a long period of time. If we help each other and ourselves heal, we can move through it. If we ignore it, the symptoms will last longer, people will suffer more, often ending up disillusioned and leaving political work.
6.    Taking care of the whole person: Though wounds from traumatic experiences are not always visible, they are often more painful than physical ones. They are also often accompanied with great shame and guilt. We need a paradigm shift that takes us into account as whole people and that supports taking care of ourselves.
7.    Trauma work is radical! One – Social transformation goes along with personal transformation. One without the other is bound to fail. Two - If we believe in mutual aid, it needs to include a basic understanding of trauma and social context, so that we can support others and ourselves effectively. Three – trauma work challenges old and often gendered belief systems and messages like “just tough it out”, “pull yourself together”, “boys don’t cry”, “women do the emotional work”, etc. and gives us a chance to come up with new ways of behaving.
8.    You’re not alone: When we acknowledge trauma, we don’t have to take everything personally anymore. Our psychobiological systems react to stress. It’s normal. It does not mean we are weak or bad activists. Just imagine how much more powerful we can be if we can do away with identifying with our symptoms and focus on healing them instead.
9.    Becoming strong: Healing from trauma can be empowering for yourself and the people around you. Working your way through it can give you greater perspective, meaning and strength. Especially if you feel supported throughout the process. Stronger people make stronger movements.
10.    Compassion is a muscle: Exercising this muscle is crucial on our way towards social transformation. It counters the destructive socialization of western civilization that teaches us to avoid strong feelings and isolate, withdraw, consume, and become alienated. And it builds our capacity for a felt sense of safety and connection that fuels our collective strength in the struggle.

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Hyde Schools / Re: What Bullies know about Bullying
« on: April 12, 2010, 12:15:43 PM »
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Tacitus' Realm / Polish president killed in plane crash in Russia
« on: April 10, 2010, 02:31:20 PM »
Polish president killed in plane crash in Russia

By Megan K. Stack
Los Angeles Times
April 10, 2010 | 4:15 a.m.


http://http://www.latimes.com/news/nation-and-world/la-fgw-polish-president-crash11-2010apr11,0,3292908.story

President Lech Kaczynski was aboard a plane that went down in the thick fog of Smolensk. Also on the plane and presumed dead are the head of the Polish military, the central bank chief, members of parliament and the president's wife.

Reporting from Moscow
Polish President Lech Kaczynski was killed when his presidential plane crashed Saturday trying to land in thick fog in the Russian city of Smolensk.

There were no survivors of the crash of the Tupolev 154 plane. The head of the Polish military; the head of the presidential administration; the Polish central bank chief, members of parliament and the president's wife were also killed.

"The Polish presidential plane did not make it to the runway while landing," Smolensk region Gov. Sergei Anufriyev told reporters. "Tentative findings indicate that it hit the treetops and fell apart. Nobody has survived the disaster."

Kaczynski was on his way to visit Katyn, the site of a 1940 massacre of thousands of Polish prisoners of war at the hands of Soviet secret police. The dead included officers, wealthy landowners and even scouts. The slaughter of the Poles was denied for decades by the Soviet government, and has remained a painful point of contention between Russia and Poland.

Kaczynski was to meet there with Polish veterans, family members of the slain prisoners and human rights monitors.

The crash dealt a stunning blow to Poland, felling many of its top leaders and imposing yet another national tragedy on a place that has long festered in Polish psychology as the epicenter of Soviet-era suffering.

"I just have this feeling that Katyn is a sort of diabolical place in Polish history," said Tomasz Lis, a prominent Polish journalist and author. "It's just unimaginable; it's horrible."

Officials were unclear on how many other passengers were aboard. Some reports said 132 were killed; others had the death toll at 87. Police told Interfax they were unsure how many were on the plane.

Concerned about navigating through the dense fog, ground controllers had urged the pilot to land in Moscow or Minsk rather than risk the poor visibility, Ekho Moskvy radio reported.

"The plane caught fire after the crash," a Polish foreign minister spokesman told Reuters in Warsaw. "Teams began attempting to pull out passengers from the badly damaged airplane."

The crash throws Polish politics into uncertainty. Kaczynski was to run for reelection in October; the vote is now likely to be moved to June.

The leading left-wing candidate, Jerzy Szmajdzinski, was believed to have been aboard the plane. And Polish law calls for another of the candidates, speaker of the lower chamber of parliament Bronislaw Komorowksi, to take over as head of state after the president's death.

Kaczynski, 60, was elected to the presidency in 2005. A former justice minister and mayor of Warsaw, he was imprisoned in the 1980s for his opposition to communism.

Kaczynski and his twin brother were Soviet-era child actors who grew up to cut a prominent path through Polish politics. Kaczynski rose from the ranks of the Solidarity trade union before falling out bitterly with Lech Walesa.

From 2005-2007, in the early years of Kaczynski's presidency, his twin brother Jaroslaw Kaczynski served as prime minister.

The circumstances of Kaczynski's death carry a particular irony because much of his legacy is tied up with his interest in shedding light on some of the more painful moments of Poland's past.

As mayor of Warsaw, he championed the construction of the Museum of the Warsaw Uprising, a tribute to the crushed resistance to the Nazis in 1944. During his presidency, Kaczynski was known for referring to the heroic days of the Solidarity movement's fight against communism.

"Poland needs to reconsider its mistakes," he said in 2005. "But more than that, it needs a consensus based on truth."

Earlier this week, Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk traveled to Katyn to commemorate the 70th anniversary of the massacre. In what was regarded as a turning point in the two countries' often frosty relations, Russian Prime Minister Vladimir V. Putin also attended the ceremony.

Kaczynski, who was frequently critical of Moscow, was reportedly not invited to the ceremony.

Unlike Tusk's visit, Kaczynski's plans to attend Saturday's commemoration were all but invisible in the Russian press. A few weeks ago, the Russian foreign ministry publicly griped that it had not received official word of Kaczynski's visit, but had learned of it from press reports.

Shortly after the crash, Putin announced that he would head the investigation into its causes.

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Copyright © 2010, The Los Angeles Times

  ::OMG::

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Open Free for All / A D.A. in Wisconsin Tries to Criminalize Sex Ed
« on: April 10, 2010, 01:59:56 PM »
What’s Up With Wisconsin? A DA Tries to Criminalize Sex Ed

http://http://blogs.alternet.org/speakeasy/2010/04/09/whats-up-with-wisconsin-a-da-tries-to-criminalize-sex-ed/

Posted by Ellen Friedrichs at 7:42 pm
April 9, 2010

As a health teacher, nothing irks me more thank encountering stories of teachers who’ve gotten into trouble for discussing sex. For many of us, this is a subject that just naturally comes up during the course of a typical lesson.

But the situation in a Wisconsin county is making the usual debates about comprehensive sex education versus the abstinence-only variety seem almost quaint in comparison. That’s because teachers in this state are facing an impossible situation.

Recently, Wisconsin mandated a sex education curriculum that required teachers to teach about condoms and other forms of birth control. Sounds pretty straight-forward, right? It would have been, but last week, a D.A. named Scott Southworth announced that teachers who followed this law, could end up in jail for breaking another: namely, contributing to the delinquency of minors.

According to the LA Times: http://http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/nation/wire/sns-ap-us-sex-ed-wisconsin,0,4648990.story

A letter sent to five school districts by Juneau County District Attorney Scott Southworth said the instruction could amount to contributing to the delinquency of a minor if teachers know students are sexually active. He said the districts should drop sex education until the law is repealed. Southworth also argued that teaching contraceptive use encourages sexual behavior among children, which equates to sexual assault because minors can’t legally have sex in Wisconsin.

Southworth isn’t the first person to try to keep a discussion of sex out of the classroom. Legions of abstinence-only supporters have been working on that for 15 years. Nor is he the first to try to make talking about sex by teachers a crime. Indeed, a few years ago, something similar happened in Utah, when a Salt Lake City teacher with over 30 years experience was put on paid administrative and threatened with criminal charges after she answered students’ questions about oral sex, masturbation and what it meant to be gay. That incident prompted Representative Carl Wimmer, (he of criminalizing miscarriage fame), to suggest introducing a law that would both make it illegal for teachers to answer students’ sex questions, and would also set up a teacher registry listing the names of those educators who dared to do so!

Thankfully, that law didn’t pass. But this new incident in Wisconsin is a reminder that such thinking is still alive and well. Yes, there are teachers out there who have engaged in criminal sexual behavior involving students. But the average teacher talking about sex ed, sure isn’t one of them. Like supporters of abstinence-only education, supporters of muzzling teachers, are working under the premise that kids who don’t know about sex won’t have it.

How many more pregnant teens with STDs does this country need to realize this will never be the case?

Ellen Friedrichs runs the GLBT Teens Site at About.com. She also teaches middle and high school health education and human sexuality at Brooklyn College.

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Quote from: "Eliscu2"
If any one of the multiple systems (CPS, DOC, HHS) gets a hold of your Kid it is a Funding Stream Asset.
They are Traumatized and easily turned into Sheeple.
They are Labeled and Drugged.
This Country really does not want children capable of Critical Thinking or Creativity.
ESPECIALLY if they are Intelligent.

oh my, how could I forget..... SAMHSA http://http://www.samhsa.gov/
Look at this, they want YOUR KID@
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Welcome to SAMHSA?s Building Blocks for a Healthy Future, where parents, caregivers, and teachers of children aged 3 to 6 can find lots of great tips, materials, and ideas for spending time with their children and learning together. Learn more about our mission.

http://http://bblocks.samhsa.gov/

Seriously....what would the Substance Abuse Mental Health Services ADMINISTRATION want with a 3 Year Old???  :suicide:

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If any one of the multiple systems (CPS, DOC, HHS) gets a hold of your Kid it is a Funding Stream Asset.
They are Traumatized and easily turned into Sheeple.
They are Labeled and Drugged.
This Country really does not want children capable of Critical Thinking or Creativity.
ESPECIALLY if they are Intelligent.

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Quote from: "Anne Bonney"
Do online petitions really have any weight?  I've read (Snopes perhaps) that they're pretty useless but I"m not exactly "up" on these things.  Anyone have any knowledge?

Oh ya, they work.

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Open Free for All / Catholic Sex Abuse Cover-Up
« on: April 09, 2010, 09:03:33 AM »
Glaxo, Paxil and the Catholic Sex Abuse Cover-Up: Drug Implicated in Priest's Suicide :suicide:

http://http://industry.bnet.com/pharma/10007579/glaxo-paxil-and-the-catholic-church-sex-abuse-cover-up-drug-implicated-in-suicide-of-priest/

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The Troubled Teen Industry / Re: Calvary Christian Academy?? Anyone..
« on: April 07, 2010, 08:26:48 PM »
Quote from: "Oz girl"
you know it is a positive sign that the kid was home for easter. Did you get a chance to as him much about what the program entails?

Oh ya, I grilled him.
I checked out their website with him.
Basically it is a very structured VERY JESUS school.
He will be done in 3 more months.
He is not taking them seriously or being brainwashed.

His Mom did make him go to Church while he was home.
His personality is in tact as far as I can see.
I believe he is there as an alternative to something punative.
He is just doing his time.................

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Open Free for All / Re: Top Cardinal Rejects Sex Abuse Claim
« on: April 07, 2010, 10:52:33 AM »
The Church’s Judas Moment
By MAUREEN DOWD
Published: April 6, 2010
http://http://www.nytimes.com/2010/04/07/opinion/07dowd.html

I’m a Catholic woman who makes a living being adversarial. We have a pope who has instructed Catholic women not to be adversarial.

It’s a conundrum.

I’ve been wondering, given the vitriolic reaction of the New York archbishop to my column defending nuns and the dismissive reaction of the Vatican to my column denouncing the church’s response to the pedophilia scandal, if they are able to take a woman’s voice seriously. Some, like Bill Donohue of the Catholic League, seem to think women are trying to undermine the church because of abortion and women’s ordination.

I thought they might respond better to a male Dowd.

My brother Kevin is conservative and devout — his hobby is collecting crèches — and has raised three good Catholic sons. When I asked him to share his thoughts on the scandal, I learned, shockingly, that we agreed on some things. He wrote the following:

“In pedophilia, the church has unleashed upon itself a plague that threatens its very future, and yet it remains in a curious state of denial. The church I grew up in was black and white, no grays. That’s why my father, an Irish immigrant, liked it so much. The chaplain of the Police and Fire departments told me once ‘Your father was a fierce Catholic, very fierce.’

My brothers and I were sleepily at his side for the monthly 8 a.m. Holy Name Mass and the guarding of the Eucharist in the middle of the night during the 40-hour ritual at Easter. Once during a record snowstorm in 1958, we were marched single-file to church for Mass only to find out the priests next door couldn’t get out of the rectory.

The priest was always a revered figure, the embodiment of Christ changing water into wine. (Older parishioners took it literally.) The altar boys would drink the dregs.

When I was in the 7th grade, one of the new priests took four of us to the drive-in restaurant and suggested a game of ‘pink belly’ on the way back; we pulled up a boy’s shirt and slapped his belly until it was pink. When the new priest joined in, it seemed like more groping than slapping. But we thought it was inadvertent. And my parents never would have believed a priest did anything inappropriate anyway. A boy in my class told me much later that the same priest climbed into bed with him in 1958 at a rectory sleepover, but my friend threw him to the floor. The priest protested he was sleepwalking. Three days later, the archbishop sent the priest to a rehab place in New Mexico; he ended up as a Notre Dame professor.

Vatican II made me wince. The church declared casual Friday. All the once-rigid rules left to the whim of the flock. The Mass was said in English (rendering useless my carefully learned Latin prayers). Holy days of obligation were optional. There were laypeople on the heretofore sacred ground of the altar — performing the sacraments and worse, handling the Host. The powerful symbolism of the priest turning the Host into the body of Christ cracked like an egg.

In his book, ‘Goodbye! Good Men,’ author Michael Rose writes that the liberalized rules set up a takeover of seminaries by homosexuals.

Vatican II liberalized rules but left the most outdated one: celibacy. That vow was put in place originally because the church did not want heirs making claims on money and land. But it ended up shrinking the priest pool and producing the wrong kind of candidates — drawing men confused about their sexuality who put our children in harm’s way.

The church is dying from a thousand cuts. Its cover-up has cost a fortune and been a betrayal worthy of Judas. The money spent came from social programs, Catholic schools and the poor. This should be a sin that cries to heaven for vengeance. I asked a friend of mine recently what he would do if his child was molested after the church knew. ‘I would probably kill someone,’ he replied.

We must reassess. Married priests and laypeople giving the sacraments are not going to destroy the church. Based on what we have seen the last 10 years, they would be a bargain. It is time to go back to the disciplines that the church was founded on and remind our seminaries and universities what they are. (Georgetown University agreeing to cover religious symbols on stage to get President Obama to speak was not exactly fierce.)

The storm within the church strikes at what every Catholic fears most. We take our religion on faith. How can we maintain that faith when our leaders are unworthy of it?”

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Open Free for All / Re: Elan discussion from New Forum Policies
« on: April 06, 2010, 10:37:01 AM »
Quote from: "mark babitz"
:cheers: Great video Felice, :cheers:  :cheers:  :rocker:  :rocker:

Thanks Mark, the next one will be even better! :clown:

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Open Free for All / Re: New drug treatment approach is a huge success
« on: April 05, 2010, 04:02:46 PM »
Unfortunately these "systems" never change for humanitarian reasons......
I am glad to see the "financial crisis" has forced their hand.
This has started to happen where I live also.

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