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Friday, February 23, 2007
 

Windows to Linux Roadmap from IBM

Thinking of making a change?  Already installed a Linux distro?  Very useful information.

Linux Distro Info and Downloads

Including an interactive tool for finding the right distro for you.





10:29:17 AM    comment []

Thursday, February 22, 2007
 

Long Iraq Tours Can Make Home a Trying Front







Published: February 23, 2007

Most families and soldiers cope, sometimes heroically. But these separations have also left a trail of badly strained or broken unions, many severed by adultery or sexual addictions; burdened spouses, some of whom are reaching for antidepressants; financial turmoil brought on by rising debts, lost wages and overspending; emotionally bruised children whose grades sometimes plummet; and anxious parents who at times turn on each other.

read more... from the New York Times page

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I have certainly seen this in my daughter's marriage. Young, married only a few months, husband sent off for a second tour in Iraq - the strain has been hard for all of us. Now she is pregnant and her 21 year old husband is slated to go back to Iraq for his 3rd tour, this time for 12 months. It doesn't feel like a marriage to either one of them.


11:40:14 PM    comment []

Tuesday, February 20, 2007
 

End the use of restraints


3:26:41 PM    comment []

Here is a way to help



February 19, 2007

Dear Friends and Colleagues,
 
Sometimes something is important enough that we need to stop and address it - this is one of those times. I know everyone is busy - I can certainly relate to that. I do need your help though. About 15 minutes of your time is all I'm asking for.
 
I can't do this alone ...
Angellika angel 
Judge Edward R. Brunner is going to rule on the Angellika "Angie" Arndt case in a few weeks. Angie is the little 7-year old girl who died when she was restrained in the face-down prone restraint position by Bradley Ridout, a staff member at the Rice Lake Day Treatment Center. The only reason those restraints are ever allowed to be used is if someone is a danger to his or herself or to others. That was not the case with Angie.
 
Angie was restrained in this dangerous position 9 times during the month she spent at the facility, and was put into isolation 19 times. Every day at Rice Lake, it appears, was a bad day for Angie. Yet the couple of months she spent in day treatment at another facility were positive. She never had to be restrained, according to her caregivers there.
 
Our letters to the judge could make all the difference in the world for many future children. Though the facility where Angie died has been closed, the company that owned the facility, Northwest Guidance and Counseling, is still operating their 12 other facilities under the same rules and guidelines as Rice Lake.
 
I am providing you with my letter to Judge Brunner - feel free to use any information from the letter in writing your own. Please send your letters this week as time is running out. The hearing is in early March so the sooner the Judge receives these letters the better.
 
You can also send your letters to the District Attorney and to the DOJ Prosecuting attorney. Their contact information is listed below.

Judge Presiding over Sentencing of both Rideout and NWDC

Hon. Edward R. Brunner
Barron County Justice Center
1420 State Hwy 25 North - Room 2602
Barron, WI  54812-3009
Tel: (715) 537-6399

Barron County District Attorney - Prosecuting Rideout

Angela L. Holmstrom
Barron County District Attorney
Barron County Justice Center
1420 State Hwy 25 North - Room 2301
Barron, WI  54812-3003
Tel: (715) 537-6220

dabarron@mail.da.state.wi.us

DOJ Prosecuting Attorney - Prosecuting NWCG

Bill Hanrahan
Wisconsin Department of Justice
P.O. Box 7857
Madison, WI 53707-7857 

 
Please also forward a copy of your letter to Jo Pelishek, Family Advocate for Wisconsin Family Ties, at jopel.wft@chibardun.net.
 
The decision Judge Brunner makes can set a precedence - one way or the other. We're hoping it will be in the direction that will help children.
 
Thank you for your help!
 
Link to The Short Life of Angellika Arndt: Bubbles in My Milk:
 
 
Link to news re Angie:
 
 
Link to Angie's New Blog:
 
 
Restraints that Kill Kids Blog:
 
Sign up for Constant Contact
 
Constant Contact
Would you like to communicate with clients, members, or friends? Find out how the easy way. Click here. If you sign up, CAICA will recieve a $30 credit and so will you - which will help defray some of our costs.
 
 
Let us be a voice for all the children who no longer have a voice. Together, we can make a difference.
 
Sincerely,
 

Isabelle Zehnder
Founder and President
Coalition Against Institutionalized Child Abuse (CAICA)



3:25:31 PM    comment []

End the use of  aversives


ABC News' Primetime which will be airing a segment on Canton's Judge Rotenberg Center tonight, Tuesday, February 20th at 9 p.m.
 
The JRC uses painful electrical skin shocks (aversive therapy) on children with cognitive disabilities in Massachusetts.
 
I believe the widespread use of this so-called therapy is wrong and ask that you watch the program to learn more about this controversial issue.
Please keep in mind that Representative Scibak and I have filed several bills (co-sponsored by a number of you) that will ensure that only qualified individuals use the controversial treatment technique, and will provide for substantial and effective state oversight of any individual or school that uses aversive therapy through the advice of independent experts. These bills have the backing of numerous civil rights groups, behaviorists, and disability advocates and I ask you for your support of this legislation should they come before your committee in the coming months. I think you'll agree that we have a duty to provide these protections to our most innocent and vulnerable populations.

Please do not hesitate to contact my office at 617-722-1643 or at Brian.A.Joyce@state.ma.us with any questions.
 
Thank you.
 
BRIAN A. JOYCE
State Senator

Contact Senator Joyce to urge him to ban these outrages outright, and NOT to pursue the legislation he is proposing.



3:20:30 PM    comment []

Going to try this again.

2:36:59 PM    comment []


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