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I want to send this to as many people as I can, starting Feb. 4, 2005. The majority of the American public is not aware that the Bush Admin. has put an invasive program in place to establish mandatory Mental Health Screening and subsequent drugging of children without parental consent! Hon. Ron Paul, M.D. (R-TX) has authored a Bill that will soon go to the Congress to stop ALL federal funding to this project entitled, THE PARENTAL CONSENT ACT of 2005-HR 181. Congressman Paul has been collecting signatures from the American people to back up this Bill so that it does not get buried. See The Liberty Committee site that also has a petition and the text of the 2-page hr 181 Bill. The mainstream media has been 'hushed' on this issue and people must know about it! Stop the invasion of family privacy and mandatory mental health testing and drugging of kids! |
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Kent Snyder of The Liberty Committee, the original site collecting signatures for HR 181-www.thelibertycommittee.org; Hon. Ron Paul, M.D. www.house.gov/paul; The British Medical Journal article links are available www.mindfreedom.org; Proquest (a psychological search engine for researchers and students);The Future of Freedom Foundation (has articles on this subject) www.fff.org and fff@fff.org
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Cherie Faircloth and Kira Pitre for The Liberty Committee www.thelibertycommittee.org. Faircloth is a seasoned writer and activist. She is also a psyche student at a marjor college in Orlando, FL. When she asked abouth Mental Health Screening program, her psyche professors knew nothing about it. Neither do most Americans, yet The British Medical Journal publised a series of articles on the subject in June, 2004 and the headlines went all over Britain! We are trying to help Dr. Paul & staff to get the word out and stop this invasion of family health privacy. |
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