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Irish_Dem

(79,969 posts)
34. I agree.
Wed Dec 17, 2025, 09:48 PM
Dec 17

The mental health system here in the US was never great.
But it was destroyed in the 80's by big business who wiped it out.

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I tossed and turned about the murder last night for a while. Irish_Dem Dec 17 #1
I've been reflecting on that as well. LuckyCharms Dec 17 #2
I am a retired mental health professional and have seen a great deal during the 40 years I was working. Irish_Dem Dec 17 #4
I agree, but I think their assumed denial would be the natural reaction of a parent... LuckyCharms Dec 17 #5
Yes they were in some denial. Irish_Dem Dec 17 #21
What Malcolm Nance said on the mucifer Dec 17 #36
I was afraid of that. Irish_Dem Dec 17 #37
I agree ... OldBoss Dec 17 #13
Yes very sad situations. Irish_Dem Dec 17 #22
The US mental health care system has never been in good health. erronis Dec 17 #31
I agree. Irish_Dem Dec 17 #34
My sister was like this when... róisín_dubh Dec 17 #35
Illegal drugs are so heinous in this day, they could make anyone snap at any time. Clouds Passing Dec 17 #11
I imagine there's a degree of embarassment involved too dickthegrouch Dec 17 #27
I feel the same way. no_hypocrisy Dec 17 #3
I know what you mean PCIntern Dec 17 #6
Yes, and he was vulnerable, like the rest of us. LuckyCharms Dec 17 #7
I am comforted by the Reiners' final, enormous gift to this nation. Paladin Dec 17 #8
Bad things can happen to good people GreatGazoo Dec 17 #9
Kudos to you for this post. cer7711 Dec 17 #10
It is hitting me hard, too. yardwork Dec 17 #12
Yes, well said. Thank you. mountain grammy Dec 17 #15
Hey fellow Joneser! LittleGirl Dec 17 #17
Same here, only I was in bright red Heart of Ohio. yardwork Dec 17 #24
Me too, LuckyCharms. It was like a part of our youth was taken away. debm55 Dec 17 #14
As far back as high school I was saying we are no longer a society. We are an economy and military. twodogsbarking Dec 17 #16
We fought the law and the law won. yardwork Dec 17 #25
As hard as it hit all of us, I worry about how it hit a man who knew his dad well, and possibly knew Rob Reiner as a kid Attilatheblond Dec 17 #18
Had a thought about this that provided some consolation ... Jarqui Dec 17 #19
Thank you - beautiful post. erronis Dec 17 #32
My friends & I were 60's protesters... bluboid Dec 17 #20
I'm so sad over the murders and heartbroken over Romy who will live forever with the vision of her dead parents. TommieMommy Dec 17 #23
Having a child who is dangerous is devastating dlk Dec 17 #26
Dearest Lucky Niagara Dec 17 #28
. LuckyCharms Dec 17 #29
It was so shocking wendyb-NC Dec 17 #30
A lovely tribute to Rob and to Michael (Meathead). Thank you. erronis Dec 17 #33
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