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Friday, March 30, 2012
DJ Deadmau5 and Trance DJ Paul Van Dyk Standing Up for what is Right
Remembering DJ AM
Thursday, March 29, 2012
Lindsay Lohan: Take the Judges Advice
Charlie Sheen to Act as Therapist in upcoming FX Sitcom?
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Is it socially healthy for someone who is a known addict, who has mocked the underprivileged American public, has been in rehab and claims he still drinks (I’m assuming to feel sane), to then play a therapist in a comedic sitcom? Is it comedy to play a therapist when one does not understand the mechanics of therapy, nor knows the various assessment models and how they apply?
I guess we’re going to find out because this is what we are apparently about to buy into on the new FX show “Anger Management”, where Charlie Sheen plays a therapist. In my view, this is neither funny, socially healthy and it seems rather obvious that Charlie Sheen is in pursuit of further self-indulgence with reckless disregard of the social harm he is doing to our youth and to people who are thinking about getting sober.
Wednesday, March 28, 2012
Madonna Lies when She Says She does Not Promote Drug Use
Monday, March 26, 2012
Madonna’s comments about Ecstasy: Irresponsible, Crazy, Reckless
[Update: March 30, 2012]
Is it a sign of guilty conscience that the video showing Modonna making comments about "molly" has suddenly vanished from YouTube?
[Update: March 27, 2012]
While TMZ reports that Madonna disputes any knowledge of the term "molly" to mean Ecstasy, this is hardly believable. Even if she knew about it and knew she would lessen the perception of harm of this very dangerous illicit drug by saying what she said, if she did not refer to Ecstasy with her comments, she also should have said so. In my opinion, Madonna has no acceptable excuse for what she said.
Recently Madonna performed at the Ultra Music Festival and asked the audience if anyone had seen “molly”?
“Molly” is a known ingredient in the illicit drug Ecstasy and to ask this question is about as irresponsible, crazy and reckless as it gets. Madonna made these comments knowing there were thousands of people in the audience. Guess her comments about how sad she was that Michael Jackson died were never meat to be sincere in the first place. I am glad to see that DJ Deadmau5 had the courage to stand up to her and speak his mind.
Promoting illicit drug use is unfortunately part of the music industry and since it became widely known back in the 1970’s, i.e. Jim Morrison, Jimi Hendrix to name a few, we have not been able to regulate it or stop it. Nowadays some recording artists feel it is “part of their craft” to be intoxicated and promote their drug of choice; be it alcohol, marijuana or other dangerous substances. I for one would advise anyone not to buy the music these artists produce. While the music may sound nice, the lyrical message calls for drug use and it promotes an unhealthy way of thinking. I wonder what Madonna’s daughter thinks about her remarks to the audience?
It also goes to show that artists have the power to use his or her voice to either do good or to instigate stupid ideas like “has anyone seen molly?” Madonna has always had a track record of doing whatever she wants regardless of what others thought of her. From standing on the street naked, while hitchhiking and smoking a cigarette, to crossing the line between religious principles and fornication, Madonna’s message leaves us with one certainty. She could care less!
Parents beware! Don’t let your kinds believe Madonna’s attitude toward drug use is innocent or harmless. Madonna should apologize for her comments immediately.
Sunday, March 25, 2012
Recommended Reading: “You Can Heal Your Life” by Louise L. Hay
Not sure if you belong in a group setting to sort out your difficulties? Need a more intimate talk with yourself to become more familiar with your own need to find encouragement?
“You Can Heal Your Life” by Louise L. Hay offers a wide variety of tools and suggestions to discover character defects, understand the positive and negative forces in our lives and strengthen the inner self, so that we can move on and overcome our obstacles.
This book is available on Amazon
Saturday, March 24, 2012
Get your Daily Serving of Wheatgrass
Addiction has No Friends and Whitney Houston was No Different
I read in yesterday’s news that there is likely no further need to investigate the death of Whitney Houston and that the investigation is coming to a close. With that being the case, enablers and drug dealers get away without being held accountable for contributing to Whitney’s death.
When Whitney was able to achieve recovery and spoke openly about her, then past struggle with drug addiction, no one except a physician trained in addiction disorders should have had the right or authority to aide Whitney with any medical need. Those who allowed drug dealers back in Whitney’s life and condoned her drug use, have a lot to answer for. Whoever gave Whitney the cocaine she used on the day she died should step forward and take responsibility for his or her actions.
Friday, March 23, 2012
Thursday, March 22, 2012
Meth and Modeling: Dying Early and Making your Fat Look Good?
Tuesday, March 20, 2012
Children being raised by Meth Addicts
Maggie Jean Wortman, a 27-year old Eureka woman plead guilty to voluntary manslaughter, yes, voluntary, for killing her five-week old infant with methamphetamine tainted breast milk. The Times-Standard reports that the infant, whose name was Michael, had an autopsy performed and that test results came back with “methamphetamine toxicity” as the cause of death.
A parent’s addiction is the greatest destroyer of a child. Whether parents are alcoholics or drug addicts, if there are children in the home, there are sure to be many sad moments and many tears in the life of that child. Parents who are addicts lose all sense of full responsibility toward their children when intoxicated and behave toward children in a way that does not only harm them, but also breeds anger and behavior for the child to become an addict.
According to Mother Nature Network, "6.7% of people seeking treatment for meth addiction are pregnant women." The most horrible and reprehensible stories I have heard about drug and alcohol abuse however, are those of parents who are meth addicts. They exhibit the kind of anger, rage and homicidal behavior towards their children that is extremely troubling. I have heard of a meth-addicted mother dropping her baby on the floor, deliberately on its head, twice, and being upset about the fact that the baby did not die. I have heard of sodomy of a baby until it’s death by a meth-addicted father and I have heard stories beyond that.
Meth will make a monster out of anyone, some more than others, perhaps. The question is; how much of a monster does it take for us to get people to understand that meth is the end of all things sane, compassionate and normal? Meth devastates everything it touches and If I had to describe the effects of meth, I would call it “schizophrenia in a bottle.”