Posted By Russ Emerson on January 11, 2011 at 1:33 pm
It took an infamous act of violence to raise the subject, but finally people are talking about what to do about the mentally ill: Hot Air: Is it time for a national debate on the mentally ill?
About seven years ago, I highlighted an incident which occurred in San Francisco, wherein a clearly ill homeless man attacked and rather severely injured a psychiatrist. The irony being that the American Psychological Association* (among others) had advocated against the practice of involuntary commitment.
Having re-read what I wrote in May 2003, I stand by it.
More at Ace of Spades HQ.
* The same people who, by the way, recently decided that perhaps Narcissist Personality Disorder ought not to be considered an illness.
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Posted By Russ Emerson on January 7, 2011 at 4:42 pm
They say you can choose your friends, but you can’t choose your family. I’m not quite sure where that puts in-laws… but I have been blessed with a terrific sister-in-law. My brother married extremely well (far better than he deserves, as he will be the third or fourth to admit.)
My sister-in-law Holly was an athlete of note, having starred on our high school women’s basketball team before going on to start every game in her four years as a USC Trojan. Every game.
Last night, her number was retired, putting her in a very very small club: Holly Ford joins all-time greats on SBHS wall of fame.
Move over Jamaal Wilkes. Move over Don Ford. Move over Victor Bartolome. Move over Karch Kiraly and make room for the first woman to have her jersey grace the wall of Santa Barbara High’s gymnasium.
Holly Ford, a two-time CIF Player of the Year, Parade Magazine All-American and a pioneer in local girls basketball, will have her No. 23 Dons jersey retired Thursday night in a ceremony at halftime of the Santa Barbara-San Marcos girls basketball game.
She’ll join Dons basketball stars Bartolome, Wilkes and Ford (her older brother) and volleyball great Kiraly on the gym’s wall of fame.
If you follow the above link you’ll see a picture of Holly with my niece, a b-ball standout in her own right, and my dopey younger brother.
I wish I could have been there last night. I hope they got pictures.
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