Adventures with Dr. Lady Cutie Troublemaker

Life is in flux BIG TIME these days. I want to keep in touch with all of my peeps. The Internet is this beautiful thing. I can move to a brand new city and still stay in easy, near-daily contact with the people I love. When I feel connected to the people in my life that matter, I am unstoppable!

Speaking of Homosexuality

By Abby at 9:56 am on Wednesday, July 6, 2005

Morgan Spurlock’s next episode of 30 Days is called "Straights and Gays in America." He says on his blog that this is one of the eps he’s most proud of. I’m TiVoing it. Hope there’s time to watch it. I was in Indiana all weekend and in the car all day yesterday getting back here.

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Where’d it Go?

By Abby at 7:19 am on Wednesday, July 6, 2005

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Google Maps Changes the World

By Abby at 7:43 pm on Tuesday, July 5, 2005

Is it just me, or does it seem like open source and Google Maps combined make the world’s coolness increase at a previously unfathomable rapid rate? Was that a real sentence?

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Go Brooke!

By Abby at 8:12 am on Monday, July 4, 2005

I said I wasn’t gonna mention this topic anymore, but GO BROOKE!

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This May Be Dad’s Best Letter Yet

By Abby at 6:30 am on Saturday, July 2, 2005

He sent this one to the Commercial Appeal. Maybe they will print this one. I mean, he mentions stupid ole Tom Cruise. What’s not to like?!

While the general outrage at Tom Cruise’s Scientology based attack on Psychiatry is certainly justified, there is a part of what he said that is pertinent to a contemporary Memphis issue.  In the past, some individuals were, in fact, committed to mental institutions by their families inappropriately.  There was abuse of the desparate treatments of the time – psychosurgery, insulin coma therapy, excessive electroconvulsive therapy.  Thereafter, Mental Health Codes were radially changed to protect people from being deprived of their civil liberties by some loophole of mental illness.  Facilities offering treatment of any kind had to be licensed, inspected, and had to have specific legal procedures to insure that treatment was consistent with the Bill of Rights – our Constitutional guarantees of Freedom.

The Love in Action facility is a program that offers treatment for "addictions,"  yet it is operating outside the regulation required for such places.  They have no process for guaranteeing "due process" for their clients.  Parents can apparently sign their children in for a long period of "treatment," even children sixteen years old.  The case of Zach brought this to the public’s awareness, but beyond the specific case, how can such a facility exist without licensure?  How can a self declared "treatment" center that holds children against their will be operating with no oversight from the State of Tennessee?  If legitimate treatment centers for the treatment of alcohol or drug addictions require licensure, how can a fringe group like Love in Action treat something they claim to be an addiction, namely Homosexuality, without any review by the State?

They were investigated and cleared by DFCS of "Child Abuse."  "Child Abuse" is hardly the point.  The point is that Love in Action is a Mental Hospital operating without a license!

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