I am court ordered to make "installment payments" for the rest of my life in so far as I am ordered to "take one day at a time" one pill per day, supposedly "good" for me...Supposedly a "single jeopardy" legal reason to refuse and legally be allowed to refuse those "installment payments" or "take one day at a time" one pill per day is in case I committ suicide. I would rather not make such a "single jeopardy" argument in order to stop making "installment payments." I would rather stop making "installment payments" for the "single jeopardy" reason that I do not have available a "single jeopardy" suicide pill...For instance, if the pill were called "in god we trust" and I was on a suicide mission on an airplane, like flight 93, and I took that pill...Then in fact the plane would land with my dead body on it maybe but "lives would be saved" and "improved" in fact possibly because that option was "on the tablet" pill able to be swallowed once, is that a legal argument to not be medicated
2006-12-16
17:34:00
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Dan M
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