Is it not a sad reality that some things are broken and cannot be repaired? Are the fields of psychology/psychiatry truly that advanced that we can guarantee outcomes, including that discharged "patients" won't go off their meds (assuming the drugs themselves don't contribute to an unhinged mind)? [More]Today's Gun Rights Examiner column looks at people who may be too broken to be fixed.
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When someone is let go or sent to a mental hospital for oh,say, drowning six children in a bathtub, it makes me ill. The psych freaks gush in front of the camera about how now, the "Mother" can now get the treatment she needs. I don't recall hearing or seeing any sympathy for the dead children. If they're insane to the point of murdering others, kill them. Time after time these monsters get a free pass, and often get to visit relatives and go on "weekend passes". But that's the socialist way, in court, in state, in hell. Pervert justice, pervert all.
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