Sep. 4th, 2004

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Really good night at work last night. Without *some* people, we got a heckuva team. Better communication, more relaxed atmosphere..and it translates instantly into better care and more secure residents. There were just moments where it all came together.

The night previous? I was alone on my wing. Just me. Oh, and little blondie, J..a LPN who reallllly helps out. She loved it, and so did I.

Tonight must be going to be a real PIP (no offense, Professor) -- as there couldn't possibly be another good night like the last two. Just..no way.

I found out last night that people consider me 'hyper'..WTF...Heh. If they only knew..

Oh. The cat is staring at me. Guess she wants to go outside. Heh. Better take the hint..
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http://www.detnews.com/2004/editorial/0408/27/a09-255536.htm

*shocked and scared*

The OP on DL wrote:

Here it comes! Detroit judge: Convert to God or Go to Prison

by: anonymous 10 09/04/2004 @ 03:34PM

Religious coercion in Michigan case shows government should be wary of faith-based programs
In a nation that cherishes religious freedom, how is it that a judge permitted blatant religious coercion, endorsing one religion over another and discouraging one religion? That’s what happened when Joe Hanas, a young man from Genesee County, was arrested for a nonviolent drug offense.

As part of a progressive court program, Hanas had a chance to receive drug rehabilitation rather than go to jail. There was, unfortunately, one major problem — Joe Hanas is a practicing Catholic, and the program was operated by Pentecostals. Though the judge’s intent may not have been for Hanas to convert to the Pentecostal faith, his test for Hanas’ successful completion of the “drug court” program hinged on just that.

The coercion was extreme, and it was an elected judge who allowed it. Hanas’ rosary, his Bible and his priest were all kept from him. Staff members, none of them certified or trained drug counselors or therapists, told him that Catholicism is a form of “witchcraft.” He was not only forbidden to follow his Catholic faith, but he was also tested on his learning of Pentecostal principles.

And, he was told, his rehabilitation would not be complete until he knelt at the altar and proclaimed himself “saved.”


Programs like the one Hanas found himself in are common. In fact, these are the kind of programs that President Bush funded when he was governor of Texas; drug addiction is treated as a sin and Bible study is provided as treatment.

It is also the kind of program that Bush wants to fund under his faith-based initiatives, in which religious indoctrination is dressed up to look like social welfare.
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>>>The Cure have done a song for a French tv show:

"I've just heard the sound track of a picture at the French TV : FRANCE 3 who is called : "le chasseur de dragon". The sound track is from The Cure and is called : "the dragon hunters song". Could it be possible to have some more infos about it ? where is it possible to find this song on the net or on a Cd ?"

Anyone heard of this show or know more about the song?>>



"The DragonHunter's Song"? Wow. Tastes like Simon, to me.
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"..A look before I go..

it's a look for you..

you only have to look and it will all come true..

and we can fall outside..into the fizzy night.."

-- 'A Few Hours After This', The Cure



Be safe in the hurricane, guys.

Off to work.

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