October 29, 2009
Animosity Toward Vulnerable Persons
Saying the man with a disability was "a raging madman" is evidence that journalists at the Herald have an intense animosity toward persons with disabilities. When multi millionaire tenured Harvard professor Henry Gates was arrested for disorderly conduct the President, the Governor and the Cambridge Mayor questioned the veracity of police Sgt. Crowley. Why is a licensed gunman believed and cheered without question? Does it have anything to do with the pervasive hatred of persons with disabilities? Was Langone and his loaded licensed pistol at the treatment and research facility because of his compassion and training for interacting with persons with disabilities? Journalists act as if psychiatrists are always sensitive and all-knowing and never err. A little scrutiny of what kind of psychiatric experiments was done at that building would help uncover more psychiatric abuses. What happened to skepticism and objectivity?
http://bostonherald.com/news/regional/view.bg?articleid=1208083
Hospital hero on list to become a Boston cop
Has been eligible candidate since January
By Laura Crimaldi, Jessica Van Sack and Marie Szaniszlo
Boston Herald
Thursday, October 29, 2009 -
Saying the man with a disability was "a raging madman" is evidence that journalists at the Herald have an intense animosity toward persons with disabilities. When multi millionaire tenured Harvard professor Henry Gates was arrested for disorderly conduct the President, the Governor and the Cambridge Mayor questioned the veracity of police Sgt. Crowley. Why is a licensed gunman believed and cheered without question? Does it have anything to do with the pervasive hatred of persons with disabilities? Was Langone and his loaded licensed pistol at the treatment and research facility because of his compassion and training for interacting with persons with disabilities? Journalists act as if psychiatrists are always sensitive and all-knowing and never err. A little scrutiny of what kind of psychiatric experiments was done at that building would help uncover more psychiatric abuses. What happened to skepticism and objectivity?
http://bostonherald.com/news/regional/view.bg?articleid=1208083
Hospital hero on list to become a Boston cop
Has been eligible candidate since January
By Laura Crimaldi, Jessica Van Sack and Marie Szaniszlo
Boston Herald
Thursday, October 29, 2009 -
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