About RTN1994
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- I am an out going individual who loves to communicate and debate. I am someone who is not shy of a good debate; being able to discuss just about anything in a professional and collaborative way. I love researching! I research just about anything and/or everything I come across of; specifically concentrating in the areas of science and technology. I enjoy being able to work with my hands; enjoying any hands-on activity I can find, especially when it involves computers and technology. My hope is to become disciplined in my interests: forensics (computer and psychology), crime scene work, ballistics analysis, criminal profiling, and political commentating. I am open to all points of views and any discussion, as long as it stays within a professional atmosphere and not chaotic/tense.
When it comes to staying fit, I love to ski and workout!
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- Houston, TX
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- Skiing, hiking/running,Politics, Forensic Psychology, computer customization(build/repair)!
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- Student
Politics
- Political Leaning:
- Conservative
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RTN1994 on 06-04-12 at 02:46 PM
All medical doctors have their own opinion on the matter for this is mostly a debate on morals. Medically it was "ok" to many doctors to remove part of a person's brain for "function" at mental hospitals from the 1970's and under, including also using shock therapy. Why does this matter, because you want to quote doctors but I could also quote from doctors that will negate what your doctors are saying.
1. "IT'S A WOMAN'S RIIGHT TO MAKE THIS DECISION.
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