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"In the Soviet Union, dubious psychiatric diagnoses were sometimes used to confine political prisoners": this ]-centric canard again! The same thing is done in the U.S.! The pot is calling the kettle black! I am rewriting for NPOV. --] | "In the Soviet Union, dubious psychiatric diagnoses were sometimes used to confine political prisoners": this ]-centric canard again! The same thing is done in the U.S.! The pot is calling the kettle black! I am rewriting for NPOV. --] | ||
Any examples of that in the US, or are you all talk? ] 02:13, 21 Oct 2004 (UTC) | Any examples of that in the US, or are you all talk? ] 02:13, 21 Oct 2004 (UTC) |
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"In the Soviet Union, dubious psychiatric diagnoses were sometimes used to confine political prisoners": this U.S.-centric canard again! The same thing is done in the U.S.! The pot is calling the kettle black! I am rewriting for NPOV. --Daniel C. Boyer
Any examples of that in the US, or are you all talk? A2Kafir 02:13, 21 Oct 2004 (UTC)