That's just terrible. It's made even worse by the fact that shock treatment on live patients and shock experimentation goes on even to this day, despite the assertion that it's 'illegal'. See <a class="user" href="http://www.cchr.org/">http://www.cchr.org/</a> More Americans have actually died in the hands of psychiatrists in the last 50 years than the combined sum of all war deaths from all wars the U.S. has been involved in since 1776. So, it's just sickening that someone thinks it interesting to continue the experiment on-line. How about foosball or a nice hike in the park or something? Don't these people have a better way to spend their time?
turbotadDec 25, 2006
That's just terrible. It's made even worse by the fact that shock treatment on live patients and shock experimentation goes on even to this day, despite the assertion that it's 'illegal'. See <a class="user" href="http://www.cchr.org/">http://www.cchr.org/</a> More Americans have actually died in the hands of psychiatrists in the last 50 years than the combined sum of all war deaths from all wars the U.S. has been involved in since 1776. So, it's just sickening that someone thinks it interesting to continue the experiment on-line. How about foosball or a nice hike in the park or something? Don't these people have a better way to spend their time?