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In reply to the discussion: Sen. Dan Patrick confirms time in psychiatric hospital [View all]Android3.14
(5,402 posts)21. Is a person's mental health a reasonable factor to know when considering a vote?
We might want to know if someone received treatment for schizophrenia, addiction, anger management, OCD, phobias, or suicidal depression.
The stigma from receiving treatment for mental health issues is unfortunate, but it is also an unfortunate truth that a person's mental health does affect the decisions he or she makes.
We ask that the state restrict access to guns for some mental health issues. Shouldn't we also consider a person's mental health before providing them with authority over government resources, or in the case of the Executive Branch, access to nuclear weapons?
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Is a person's mental health a reasonable factor to know when considering a vote?
Android3.14
May 2014
#21
Seeking help is a positive sign. Those that are ill and never seek help should worry us more. nt
Xipe Totec
May 2014
#28
She seems to be...I always considered her to be the most creative thinker I have ever known.
CTyankee
May 2014
#50
And this is why you shouldnt seek professional help if you have a mental illness.
951-Riverside
May 2014
#5
Wow, finding a republican who actually sought mental health is like finding the holy grail!
Zipgun
May 2014
#9
Judge him on the merits of what he inflicts on others, not on what he is afflicted with. . .
Journeyman
May 2014
#15
It doesn't give his opponent a reason to capitalize upon his past helplessness
Judi Lynn
May 2014
#18
The Houston Chronicle article you attached says Patrick has been open about this treatment.
Paladin
May 2014
#29
Has no honor, and knows no shame - Isn't that the motto of the Republican Party? nt
Xipe Totec
May 2014
#20
I worked in McGoverns headquaters in 72 and that was a different era. At least for the Democrats.
jwirr
May 2014
#39