Monday, October 27, 2008

School sends drugged 9-year-old to jail

BushAmerica means children are drugged - then jailed and charged with a felony for fighting the staff at school.

This is precisely what happened to a 9-year-old girl in Fort Myers, Florida.

She had been prescribed several strong drugs for conditions like ADHD. The druggings later stopped when her mother would not agree to experimental "treatment." But these drugs often have lifelong effects.

Did the school ever stop and think that maybe it was the drugs that caused her to misbehave at school recently? Clearly, you can't charge a 9-year-old with a felony for an incident like this after her system has been filled with toxins for years.

But they're a school, so they do. BushAmerica means schools never have to act reasonably or admit they're wrong.

It gets worse: At the time the story was reported, authorities were threatening to use the much-abused Baker Act to forcibly "hospitalize" her. The Baker Act is a Florida law that's one of many frequently abused tools in the arsenal of the modern powermonger.

I think part of the issue may be that the school system is trying to gloss over its own failures. First the schools drug a child - then they blame the child for the disastrous results.

I'm also at a loss for words about how a school system can have a 9-year-old charged with a felony in this incident, while spoiled bullies run wild and don't face any punishment whatsoever (because that would violate the so-called "right" to be a bully that Samuel "The Veto" Alito created).

(Source: http://news-press.com/article/20081016/SS08/810160362/1075)

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