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Pfft . . . Yeah, heaven forbid the felons -- convicted of aggravated assault among other things -- have been abused! In the first place, what's the likelihood that these guys are lying?
metamoracoug, if you'd ever had a seizure, you wouldn't have even thought about posting that. I have epilepsy, and anyone who ever had a seizure wouldn't ever forget the incident; certainly it is the last thing anyone would make up. There are plenty of other things a prisoner could come up with if he wanted to say he was mistreated or abused, and the description of what could be done to create one is accurate. Chalk that up to knowing how the human body ends up being in one--the easy explanation, since that's kind of what a person who has seizures would like to know.
Yeah, yeah, yeah! Maybe it was really alien abductions! Jeez!
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