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Post by Pontotocmom on Apr 8, 2006 11:18:30 GMT -6
A man threatened President Bush while receiving mental-health care, according to an indictment that raises questions about how to treat such comments by mental patients.
Federal grand jurors indicted Arafat Nijmeh on two felony counts of "knowingly and willfully" threatening to harm Bush — first by telling two workers at his treatment center that he wanted to castrate Bush, then a day later to Secret Service agents notified by the center.
The indictment issued March 23 and made public this week says Nijmeh, a Palestinian, told the agents that his threat "is not too harsh, considering what he has done to my country. If not that, then maybe something else, you know?"
This is a waste of time why get an indictment for someone you know is crazy? The hint to them should of been where he was at!
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Post by TF Admin on Apr 9, 2006 17:09:53 GMT -6
The stigmatism of "crazy" and "mental Health" still screw people over to this day. Some people go to the "crazy house" to make a statement. Some people go to a mental health facility because of statements they have made.
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