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Ronnie Sterling, the Assistant Principal Who's in a Metal Band
Instead of penning songs like "I Want to Hold Your Hand" or "All You Need is Love," Ozzy Osbourne and his metal cohorts sang dark tunes of corrupt politicians, the Vietnam War and drug use. The band harnessed the aggressiveness people felt at the time …
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AP News in Brief at 5:58 a.m. EDT
The drug trade — and addiction — is running wild along the jagged frontier. In this … As she stood before the graves of her two oldest sons, both victims of heroin overdoses, she could see addicts using drugs. — … The two leaders spoke after …
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Question by Holly: Son has a porn problem”help”?
I have a son age 17 living in my home still and he is active with his girl friend and I just found out he is very addicted to porn and has been sneaking and watching on computer for awhile .I noticed a serious change in him this summer staying in his room not helping etc..I want to bust the computer up.But any advise as to a good block I can install I am not so great knowledge wise with computer work,Thank you for any help I want to block him from that crap.

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Answer by Tav
i think Best Buy Geek Squad can help, but dont tell him u blocked it cuz that is very embarrassing for him!

Answer by mojo
if you block him he will get it els where

St. Lucie County Community Calendar, updated March 17
Spring Music Festival: Featuring Astraphobia, Venomous Fiction, Millennium Child, Reach for the Sky, Frequencies, Amnesty, Southern Misconduct, In Motion, Sons of the Fallen; comedians during intermission; bring blanket/lawn chairs; no alcohol/coolers …
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Drug Might Help Heavy Drinkers Limit Their Booze
WEDNESDAY, Feb. 19, 2014 (HealthDay News) — An anti-epilepsy drug might help problem drinkers reduce their alcohol consumption, according to new research. The study of the drug topiramate (Topamax) included 138 heavy drinkers who were divided …
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Addicts Often Wait for Treatment
Last July, he sought help. He thought he needed inpatient treatment, but his insurance would only pay for outpatient. He started using drugs again. By January, he was in such bad physical and mental shape, he was finally admitted to an impatient …
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Side Streets: Joe Rivera's tragic life and death illustrate complexity of
His life became a cycle of substance abuse, arrest, rehab and back. He died Jan. 21, and his …. Schlarb said it was sad and a reflection on the family's inability to get mental health professionals to commit Rivera for inpatient treatment. "The …
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New England confronts heroin epidemic
But cost-conscious insurance companies have cut back on coverage, and Hamlin said the norm has gone from 28-day inpatient treatment to six days or less. Often, drug dealers park outside of rehab facilities, and addicts begin using as soon as they step …
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Entering a Hospital and On Medicare? The One Question You Must Always Ask
If the former, then you are likely to find yourself owing the hospital a large amount of money, because your Medicare or other health insurance will not provide the benefits associated with inpatient status. Many, many … Beyond hours in the emergency …
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Life-saving program to cure drug and alcohol addicts under scrutiny
They are Sydney's worst addicts – so dependent on drugs or alcohol they are locked up and forced into detox. The program has divided experts and sparked debate over the ethics of involuntary treatment. I used to like how it would make me feel but then …
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Treatment Options Present Obstacles As Heroin Abuse Rises in Suffolk County
However, said Mr. Spota, while law enforcement is an effective tool in limiting the supply of drugs like heroin, it is not going to be the silver bullet in ending drug abuse. … coverage, according to Dr. Jeffrey Reynolds, executive director of the …
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Question by Maricopa County: Will activists blame Americans for this and why is there drug rehab in MEXICO activists said MEXICANS did not?
Will activists blame Americans for this and why is there drug rehab in MEXICO activists said MEXICANS did not ever use drugs and this is why the drugs come here ?CIUDAD JUAREZ, Mexico — At least 30 gunmen burst into a drug rehabilitation center in a Mexican border state capital and opened fire, killing 19 men and wounding several others, police said.

The killings happened late Thursday at the Faith and Life center in Chihuahua city, about 210 miles (350 kilometers) south of Ciudad Juarez and the border with El Paso, Texas, said state police spokesman Fidel Banuelos.

They came a day after unidentified assailants killed one man and wounded another at a rehab center in Ciudad Juarez.

The men at the Faith and Life center were roused out of bed shortly before 11 p.m. and placed face-down along a hallway, the center’s director, Cristian Rey Ramirez, told The Associated Press.

Ramirez was alerted to the attack by the center’s pastor by telephone.

“He tells me, ‘You know what, come here because they just killed everyone,'” Rey said. “There was no warning.”

The attackers left messages accusing the victims of being criminals, Banuelos said.

Four other people were hospitalized but their conditions were not immediately known.

The victims ranged in age from 30 to 40, and included a blind man, said the Rev. Rene Castillo, a minister who gives weekly sermons at the center.

“Everyone is so scared now,” he said, adding that violence is “all everyone talks about, especially with all the threats that have been made.”

President Felipe Calderon, whose war on drugs has claimed nearly 23,000 lives since he took office in late 2006, issued a statement Friday condemning the shootings.

“They are outrageous acts that reinforce the conviction of the need to fight criminal groups who carry out such barbaric acts with full legal force,” he said.

Police have said that two of Mexico’s six major drug cartels are exploiting rehab centers to recruit hit men and drug smugglers, often threatening to kill those who don’t cooperate. Others are killed for failing to pay for drugs or betraying a dealer.

More than 60 people have died in mass shootings at rehab clinics in a little less than two years.
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I am shocked that they didn’t blame this on our Border Agents

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Answer by SLIPPER
WTF is the question?

Answer by Country Gal
funny, alias king thinks him and his alias are not an activist for illegal criminals. lmfao. We know they try to cover up all crimes done by illegals. They don’t care how many Americans are killed or hurt by these people. Only concern is with the illegal and getting amnesty as you see a good point here. Makes you wonder if this illegal uses this many alias in real life.

How to save the American Dream
Because the higher a country's income inequality, the higher its infant mortality rates, obesity rates, homicide rates, illiteracy rates, mental illness rates, teenage births, incarceration rates, drug addiction rates, social immobility and lower life …
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Kentucky addicted babies increasing despite pain-pill crackdown
Have you taken pain medications from friends or family members without their knowledge? • Have you ever stolen property … mistakes the way Trinity did. Trinity is part of a heartbreaking surge in babies born dependent on drugs because of their …
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Fundraiser to help East TN Children's Hospital treat babies born
… Children's Hospital, which treats up to 30 or more NAS babies at a time. Members of local military attended the fundraiser in support. … KNOXVILLE (WATE) – Thousands of babies across the country are born each and every year addicted to the drugs …
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Community Services for March 16
JOURNEY THROUGH THE VALLEY grief support group, sponsored by Lawley Premier Hospice Care, meets from 5:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. the first and third Tuesday each month at 101 Church St., Rainbow City. … Al-Anon Family Groups, a fellowship of relatives and …
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