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May 23, 2019 20:18:41   #
proud republican Loc: RED CALIFORNIA
 
Two MS-13 Gang members who murdered 14year old girl with baseball bat and machete should of never been here in the first place...And all Dems worry about is illegal kids who died in CBP custody from flu...Nobody ever mentioned this 14 year old who died such gruesome death,except FOX....This is very shameful!!!

https://www.reddit.com/r/maryland/comments/bs2idl/ms13_teen_gang_members_brutally_murdered/

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May 23, 2019 20:20:56   #
woodguru
 
Anybody who murders anyone are animals, how about the right wing animal who went into a black church and murdered several good people? Should we persecute hard right wing nut jobs, root them out?

You are polarizing, can it Russian

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May 23, 2019 20:23:22   #
Liberty Tree
 
woodguru wrote:
Anybody who murders anyone are animals, how about the right wing animal who went into a black church and murdered several good people? Should we persecute hard right wing nut jobs, root them out?

You are polarizing, can it Russian


How about you and all your pro a******n comrades who have murdered over 60 million unborn children? Should you be rooted out?

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May 23, 2019 20:25:19   #
proud republican Loc: RED CALIFORNIA
 
woodguru wrote:
Anybody who murders anyone are animals, how about the right wing animal who went into a black church and murdered several good people? Should we persecute hard right wing nut jobs, root them out?

You are polarizing, can it Russian


Yes,we should prosecute anyone who murders innocent people...But this one is different Maryland Authorities ignored ICE and let these animals out..Have nothing to do with me being Russian,you ignoramous!!1

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May 23, 2019 20:36:25   #
woodguru
 
Liberty Tree wrote:
How about you and all your pro a******n comrades who have murdered over 60 million unborn children? Should you be rooted out?


No, and we won't root out christians either.

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May 23, 2019 20:44:09   #
Canuckus Deploracus Loc: North of the wall
 
proud republican wrote:
Two MS-13 Gang members who murdered 14year old girl with baseball bat and machete should of never been here in the first place...And all Dems worry about is illegal kids who died in CBP custody from flu...Nobody ever mentioned this 14 year old who died such gruesome death,except FOX....This is very shameful!!!

https://www.reddit.com/r/maryland/comments/bs2idl/ms13_teen_gang_members_brutally_murdered/


Execute... With extreme prejudice...

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May 23, 2019 20:44:29   #
Canuckus Deploracus Loc: North of the wall
 
woodguru wrote:
Anybody who murders anyone are animals, how about the right wing animal who went into a black church and murdered several good people? Should we persecute hard right wing nut jobs, root them out?

You are polarizing, can it Russian


Execute...With extreme prejudice...

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May 23, 2019 20:45:31   #
Canuckus Deploracus Loc: North of the wall
 
proud republican wrote:
Yes,we should prosecute anyone who murders innocent people...But this one is different Maryland Authorities ignored ICE and let these animals out..Have nothing to do with me being Russian,you ignoramous!!1
Yes,we should prosecute anyone who murders innocen... (show quote)


Ignoramus...That's a new one for the OPP...

I still prefer Durak...

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May 23, 2019 20:46:07   #
proud republican Loc: RED CALIFORNIA
 
Canuckus Deploracus wrote:
Ignoramus...That's a new one for the OPP...

I still prefer Durak...



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May 23, 2019 20:51:35   #
Boo_Boo Loc: Jellystone
 
woodguru wrote:
Anybody who murders anyone are animals, how about the right wing animal who went into a black church and murdered several good people? Should we persecute hard right wing nut jobs, root them out?

You are polarizing, can it Russian


Well that attack on those good people was beyond horrible. As you make clear, we have enough home grown crazy people and I see no need to import or allow the crazies from other nations to take up residence and influence our already crazy population. Let us root them all out and deal with the problem.... reopen institutions that were closed so these people can get individualized help or at least kept off the streets.

"A severe shortage of inpatient care for people with mental illness is amounting to a public health crisis, as the number of individuals struggling with a range of psychiatric problems continues to rise.

The revelation that the gunman in the Sutherland Springs, Texas, church shooting escaped from a psychiatric hospital in 2012 is renewing concerns about the state of mental health care in this country. A study published in the journal Psychiatric Services estimates 3.4 percent of Americans — more than 8 million people — suffer from serious psychological problems.

The disappearance of long-term-care facilities and psychiatric beds has escalated over the past decade, sparked by a trend toward deinstitutionalization of psychiatric patients in the 1950s and '60s, says Dominic Sisti, director of the Scattergood Program for Applied Ethics of Behavioral Health Care at the University of Pennsylvania.

"State hospitals began to realize that individuals who were there probably could do well in the community," he tells Here & Now's Jeremy Hobson. "It was well-intended, but what I believe happened over the past 50 years is that there's been such an evaporation of psychiatric therapeutic spaces that now we lack a sufficient number of psychiatric beds."

A 2012 report by the Treatment Advocacy Center, a nonprofit organization that works to remove treatment barriers for people with mental illness, found the number of psychiatric beds decreased by 14 percent from 2005 to 2010. That year, there were 50,509 state psychiatric beds, meaning there were only 14 beds available per 100,000 people."

https://www.npr.org/2017/11/30/567477160/how-the-loss-of-u-s-psychiatric-hospitals-led-to-a-mental-health-crisis

So, the solution is two fold, fix our broken i*********n l*ws and enforce them along with a more concerted effort to lovingly treat our own US citizen with mental health problems.

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May 23, 2019 21:01:27   #
Canuckus Deploracus Loc: North of the wall
 
Pennylynn wrote:
Well that attack on those good people was beyond horrible. As you make clear, we have enough home grown crazy people and I see no need to import or allow the crazies from other nations to take up residence and influence our already crazy population. Let us root them all out and deal with the problem.... reopen institutions that were closed so these people can get individualized help or at least kept off the streets.

"A severe shortage of inpatient care for people with mental illness is amounting to a public health crisis, as the number of individuals struggling with a range of psychiatric problems continues to rise.

The revelation that the gunman in the Sutherland Springs, Texas, church shooting escaped from a psychiatric hospital in 2012 is renewing concerns about the state of mental health care in this country. A study published in the journal Psychiatric Services estimates 3.4 percent of Americans — more than 8 million people — suffer from serious psychological problems.

The disappearance of long-term-care facilities and psychiatric beds has escalated over the past decade, sparked by a trend toward deinstitutionalization of psychiatric patients in the 1950s and '60s, says Dominic Sisti, director of the Scattergood Program for Applied Ethics of Behavioral Health Care at the University of Pennsylvania.

"State hospitals began to realize that individuals who were there probably could do well in the community," he tells Here & Now's Jeremy Hobson. "It was well-intended, but what I believe happened over the past 50 years is that there's been such an evaporation of psychiatric therapeutic spaces that now we lack a sufficient number of psychiatric beds."

A 2012 report by the Treatment Advocacy Center, a nonprofit organization that works to remove treatment barriers for people with mental illness, found the number of psychiatric beds decreased by 14 percent from 2005 to 2010. That year, there were 50,509 state psychiatric beds, meaning there were only 14 beds available per 100,000 people."

https://www.npr.org/2017/11/30/567477160/how-the-loss-of-u-s-psychiatric-hospitals-led-to-a-mental-health-crisis

So, the solution is two fold, fix our broken i*********n l*ws and enforce them along with a more concerted effort to lovingly treat our own US citizen with mental health problems.
Well that attack on those good people was beyond h... (show quote)


Well said Pennylynn

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May 23, 2019 21:08:56   #
proud republican Loc: RED CALIFORNIA
 
Pennylynn wrote:
Well that attack on those good people was beyond horrible. As you make clear, we have enough home grown crazy people and I see no need to import or allow the crazies from other nations to take up residence and influence our already crazy population. Let us root them all out and deal with the problem.... reopen institutions that were closed so these people can get individualized help or at least kept off the streets.

"A severe shortage of inpatient care for people with mental illness is amounting to a public health crisis, as the number of individuals struggling with a range of psychiatric problems continues to rise.

The revelation that the gunman in the Sutherland Springs, Texas, church shooting escaped from a psychiatric hospital in 2012 is renewing concerns about the state of mental health care in this country. A study published in the journal Psychiatric Services estimates 3.4 percent of Americans — more than 8 million people — suffer from serious psychological problems.

The disappearance of long-term-care facilities and psychiatric beds has escalated over the past decade, sparked by a trend toward deinstitutionalization of psychiatric patients in the 1950s and '60s, says Dominic Sisti, director of the Scattergood Program for Applied Ethics of Behavioral Health Care at the University of Pennsylvania.

"State hospitals began to realize that individuals who were there probably could do well in the community," he tells Here & Now's Jeremy Hobson. "It was well-intended, but what I believe happened over the past 50 years is that there's been such an evaporation of psychiatric therapeutic spaces that now we lack a sufficient number of psychiatric beds."

A 2012 report by the Treatment Advocacy Center, a nonprofit organization that works to remove treatment barriers for people with mental illness, found the number of psychiatric beds decreased by 14 percent from 2005 to 2010. That year, there were 50,509 state psychiatric beds, meaning there were only 14 beds available per 100,000 people."

https://www.npr.org/2017/11/30/567477160/how-the-loss-of-u-s-psychiatric-hospitals-led-to-a-mental-health-crisis

So, the solution is two fold, fix our broken i*********n l*ws and enforce them along with a more concerted effort to lovingly treat our own US citizen with mental health problems.
Well that attack on those good people was beyond h... (show quote)



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