May 15, 1996, carnegie newsletter

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NEWSLETTER

MAY 15,1996.

An individual who has been emotionally damaged early on can, depending on the level of trauma, become an emotional psychopath. Just like the psychopathic killer who has no sense of guilt or compassion for his or her victims,_a_nemotional psycho~athis detached from the emotions that cause him or her to act in bizarre ways. Denial is essential for psychologi-

welfare and reduce t h e sinale welfare r a t e t o $470 equals hornelessness, h k g e r and a booming . underground economy! He'll make welfare recipients criminals. They'll have t o defraud wdfare and work under t h e table i u s t t o survive!

We've got to save him from himself ! ...

An informed decision

...what a luxury! To be truly informed about what casting your vote will mean, about what a particular party or candidate will actually do. One thing is for sure: British Columbia is at a turning

point, and for all of you who saw the last Star Trek movie (The IIndisco\wed ( 'ountry) and heard Mr. Speck say that ''Histov is replete with turning points." let's also admit that there is no clear cut decision UNLESS you look past the media hype. The NDP is getting hard knocks from thousands


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