Really Personal II Video 7 of 9 Video Diary Series
Really Personal II Video 7 of 9 Video Diary Series – You make a difference – you can contribute to this world – you have a voice! I would love to hear from you. Please leave me a message or a private message if you are not comfortable posting here. Or connect with me at www.Facebook.com or www.colindebre.com
OUR VIEW: Laws cannot stop marijuana use
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How Do I Show My Love Without Enabling?
How do I show my love without enabling? – Short excerpt from “The 10 Toughest Questions Families and Friends Ask About Addiction and Recovery” www.whydonttheyjustquit.com
Sober Reflection
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One by one, men who have fought a hard fight against the seductive lure of drugs and alcohol get up and tell their stories, telling family and friends what it was like to hit bottom and then to come back up from the depths to a meaningful life with the …
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How Utah Steals Lives
How Utah Steals Lives – The State of Utah has put many innocent and sane people, such as my father, Inventor Paul Pantone, into their prison mental institution. Paul Pantone invented GEET which allows cars to run on a fraction of the fuel, with many times the power and absolutely no pollution. Many thousands of people have used Pauls free GEET plans to build their own GEET devices. If you are one of those people, please contact me, and help support my dad, Paul Pantone, to get out of wrongful imprisonment, and to share the rest of his scientific knowledge. Thank you. -David Pantone
Transgender in Maine – It Gets Better (Captioned)
Transgender In Maine – It Gets Better (Captioned) – Jean is a transgender activist living in Maine. These are her thoughts about what options GLBT kids have to help them make it through middle and high school. (This video is closed captioned.)
.9M project to aid youngest victims of substance abuse
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Maine has the highest opiate addiction rate per capita in the country, according to Middleton. That has resulted in a sharp increase in the number of babies born with exposure to drugs, from 165 babies affected statewide in 2005 to 667 in 2011 …
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