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  • On the article Ryan Lanza, Wrongly Named As Mass Murderer, Left To Grieve

    Jack D

    9:55 pm on Friday, December 14, 2012

    Sorry DoubleD, but untreated and/or undertreated mental illness is often the root cause... It was with the Virginia Tech and the Denver movie theater shootings, and is likely the cause here.

    Take a look again at the disturbing pictures of the mentally ill Denver shooter.

    If he had been forced to take long acting antipsychotic medication, a lot of people in Denver would still be alive. I expect a similar picture to reveal itself here as the facts emerge.

    High-risk, seriously mentally ill individusls need more treatment, not less. You placing the blame on psychiatric medications is like saying "Tylenol causes fevers." (Fyi, tylenol reduces fevers).

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  • On the article Power Company's Outage Reporting Wrong, Mayor Says

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    Jack D

    4:07 pm on Monday, November 5, 2012

    Thank you for that information John - that makes JCP&L look even worse (if that's possible)... So what exactly has JCP&L done at all in Warren. Nothing that I can see. It wasn't even them who powered up the town center, and the whole town is still dark. The numbers JCP&L are giving of homes restored in Warren seem false.

  • On the article Outages Drop as JCP&L Adds More Manpower

    Jack D

    12:06 pm on Monday, November 5, 2012

    TR, wow, thanks for that info. Not surprising though. And, like Watchung and other towns, more than 80% of Warren residents are still without power. The numbers that JCP&L are quoting on Warren are not true. We're all in the dark!

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  • On the article Outages Drop as JCP&L Adds More Manpower

    Jack D

    5:37 am on Monday, November 5, 2012

    Warren's timeline keeps saying "Wednesday Nov 7", because that's when JCP&L intends to return to town and actually do more work here. They got the center of town up and running days ago, no problem. Then they disappeared. So don't believe their lies about "needing to fix substations in other towns" or "the heavy duty lines are damaged in the hills.". Really? Then how did you get the whole Warren town center up with those same problems still in play? Also, if JCP&L are indeed adding more and more workers to the workforce, why isn't their timeline shortening?

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  • On the article Power Company's Outage Reporting Wrong, Mayor Says

    Jack D

    11:07 pm on Sunday, November 4, 2012

    Obviously JCP&L's numbers are inaccurate. They were able to get the center of town up and running no problem, how much harder would it have been to at least get the neighboring communities up as well? They just did the shopping district, and disappeared. That's why the rest of us won't have power until Wed at the earliest, and that's very unlikely.

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