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Re: UGP Discharged
« Reply #25 on: January 09, 2013, 05:33:47 AM »
Kitty needs to smoke some catnip, drink a saucer of milk, and shut the hell up.

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Re: UGP Discharged
« Reply #26 on: January 09, 2013, 05:44:54 AM »
I'd say her next round of electro-shock therapy needs more cowbell.

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Re: UGP Discharged
« Reply #27 on: January 09, 2013, 02:31:49 PM »
I'd say her next round of electro-shock therapy needs more cowbell.

If 'cowbell' is code for '15 kilowatts,' I agree. :zap:
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Re: UGP Discharged
« Reply #28 on: January 09, 2013, 08:04:23 PM »
Do they keep sending her back to the same place?  I've heard this complaint from her before.

Indeed.
This is just an abridged version of an incoherent rant of hers that she posted last April, and even that was her repeating something she heard secondhand. It's found here:
http://www.conservativecave.com/index.php/topic,71955.0.html
For a few points of rebuttal we've given in that thread that I think stand out, first are a couple from me:
1. Checking into religious- based centers is completely voluntary. No one is forced to check into them, nor are they forced to stay in them.
2. "The entire account is tainted by the fact that subway kitty is far from a reliable source, even by DUmmy standards. Between her own quite obvious severe mental illness and her immense hatred of and bigotry against all things even remotely Christian in nature (Both of which she manifests on a regular basis in her posts), she cannot be trusted to give an honest, factual, unbiased account of such matters. She in fact exposes her own prejudice through how she constantly switches from ranting about the center to spewing venom towards Christians in general, such as toward the end of her post when she says that Christians need to "Get out of the business of 'helping' people, period.""

Second is one from AprilRazz which specifically addressed the kitty's complaint about the center supposedly taking patients' medication (Assuming that they actually did that, and it wasn't just subway kitty lying or regurgitating misinformation she picked up):
"What the bloated subway road kill does not mention is that inpatient treatment centers do have doctors on staff who are able to prescribe needed medications for mental health issues. They take pills from new patients because anyone can bring in a pill bottle and claim that it is needed medication. Just because it says that it is say welbutrin does not mean that the patient has not switched out the pills or altered them in some way. So they take the medication that the patient has brought in and throw it away. Then they distribute needed medications from the center's own stock. Honestly it is not that they want to with hold needed medications it is just that you never trust a drug addict to not try to sneak something in."