krqe.com — New Mexico Taxpayers being asked to pay for controversial drug rehab program.The Second Chance Program located on the west side of Albuquerque is trying to get $3,600,000 from the New Mexico legislation. This program is very similar to Narconon and Criminon programs, which are also based on the writings of L. Ron Hubbard.
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sullivansFeb 23, 2007
Buddhists are born again and again and again and.....
jivatmanxFeb 23, 2007
When I first read the title, I thought it meant a program to rehabilitate people from scientology, which would have made a lot more sense than this...
trevor2Feb 23, 2007
You shouldn't believe everything you see on the internet, especially when it's about religion. You should see for yourself weather something is good or bad and not take somebody's opinion from the internet. It is up to you to believe what you want to believe, if you want to believe what somebody on the internet said with no evidence at all, thats fine.I've listened to tapes by L. Ron Hubbard and he makes allot of sense to me. It makes so much sense that anyone with the right idea could figure out. You have to not be biased and just think for yourself. Don't believe something just because everyone else does, believe what seems right for you. If everyone said the sky was green would you believe them? I'd say I'll believe it when I see it. If it doesn't make sense it's because something isn't right.I'm not going to believe everything in Scientology(or anything in general) until I've seen that it is in fact true in my own eyes, I'm not going to jump on the bandwagon and go by what other people think.
rdas7Feb 23, 2007
well said, trevor2
kremvaxFeb 23, 2007
Where did people think all Bush's "Faith Based Initiative" taxpayer funding went? To the local soup kitchens?
mechmuertosFeb 23, 2007
"Honestly, Buddhists don't need rehab because it's against the doctrine to abuse drugs or alcohol."Heh tell that to all the drugged out models who claim to be budhist but can't quite seem to whipe the white stuff off of their upper lip. Also, you can be a buddhist and still drink and smoke. Nothing like going to a temple in Hokaido and having a drag with a priest.
trevor2Feb 25, 2007
I was saying that in general, I was not talking about the article. I really don't have the patience to argue with you, but tell me. What are the facts?
spartansbladeFeb 28, 2007
<a class="user" href="http://www.xenu.net/">http://www.xenu.net/</a>Nuff said.
tinapaalApr 25, 2007
How about a Scientology rehab program that helps members break free of the chains of Scientology? Now, THAT would be money well spent.<a class="user" href="http://www.definiteinfo.com/medical/alcohol-rehabilitation-centers.html">http://www.definiteinfo.com/medical/alcohol-rehabilitation-centers.html</a>