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By Matthew Perrone

AP Business Writer

Published: Friday, June 5 2009 10:11 a.m. MDT

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BJ

Careful parents, abilify was like speed for our son, seroquel made him out of control and risperdol made his eyes roll back in his head. He is happy and well on gabapentin.

Sounds great

If the government can't control the country then lets just drug every one up on pills to force them to conform. Government can't seem to get used to the idea that people are the government with their varied and widespread thoughts, schizophrenic minds and all. How people are is what makes us as a country. And whether we agree or not is our right regardless of our mental diagnosis. It seems that anyone not falling in line with what some perceive as normal behavior then they get classified and drug them up. Take away their will and freedom to think and speak you eliminate a lot of dissension. Individual labeling has become the norm and it is normal not to be a conformist as well. It has a medical name now, schizophrenia, and drugs are used to control the masses and make others richer.

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