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Oh he should have been stopped from being able to access drugs. But just like your ignorance in regards to addiction the governing bodies of those licensing agencies are even more ignorant. Until you start understanding it as if it were breast cancer, this is what will keep happening. I understand the anger we bring to people’s lives but you got to be able to look past it. You Poison the well with all of your emotional verbiage. You straw man constantly. This is an ugly look...

2 years ago reply 0

Now you’re showing your childishness. You have a lot of good points but you’re going to look back one day and be embarrassed of some of the things you say. Addiction is no more controllable than breast cancer by the person who has it. If it was, there’d be no such thing. Many of us realize years before we stop, if we do, that we have no ability to do so. He WAS thinking about the next hit. But it is not malicious. What you said about him IS malicious. He’s on drugs, what’s your excuse?

2 years ago reply 0

Everything doesn’t happen for a reason. Everything happens and then we carry on and eventually tell ourselves that so that we feel better. Great big pat on the back for making it through something rough.

2 years ago reply 0

The fact that they never talk to her brother is beyond astounding. There isn’t a word for how unbelievable that is. I don’t care if he was stationed in McMurdo Alaska or that Base at the South Pole, you got to talk to him

2 years ago reply 0

This is the truth behind many White men. You ready? We are cowards. Insulated by privilege for so long that when the hammer really does fall on or near us or if someone simply asks a hard question, we don’t know what to do. We either lie or say things like ”what a nasty woman.” Which is exactly what they’re saying when they get off the phone. Sound familiar?

2 years ago reply 0

All polygraphs are inconclusive you ignorant fool. They are meaningless. Much like most small town police.

2 years ago reply 0

I don’t care about your 29 years experience. You don’t understand the basics of critical thinking and skepticism and logical fallacies you don’t know how to think or investigate property this is abundantly clear.

2 years ago reply 0

After your tenacious stance for your sister-in-laws case I was really looking forward to your podcast. However, less than 20 minutes into Tanner‘s story, I have unsubscribed. I love that you‘re ”like a bulldog on a bone,” but you could display the same passion without giving a sailor a run for his money with foul language. I like to listen to podcasts while I‘m cleaning or working on projects and that language isn‘t for young children. 😪

2 years ago reply 0