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Wednesday, December 28, 2016
STEP WORK JUST FOR TODAY DECEMBER 28 2016
STEP WORK JUST FOR TODAY DECEMBER 28 2016
STEP 5 Admitted to God, to ourselves, and to another human being the exact nature of our wrongs
Proverbs 28:13-14 Whoever tries to hide his sins will not succeed, but the one who confesses his sins and leaves them behind will find mercy. Happy is the one who always fears the Lord, but the person who hardens his heart to God falls into misfortune.
By Joseph Dickerson / Recovery Connections 2016
Tuesday, December 27, 2016
How George Michael battled with his health, drug addiction, pneumonia and a car crash: VIDEO
Dec. 25, 2016 George Michael has "passed away peacefully at home" , it was announced tonight. His publicist broke the news in a statement issued at 11 pm, saying he died over the Christmas period.
The statement said: "It is with great sadness that we can confirm our beloved son, brother and friend George passed away peacefully at home over the Christmas period.
"The family would ask that their privacy be respected at this difficult and emotional time..
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Founding member of The Cure talks about alcoholism, recovery
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — It took writing a book for Laurence “Lol” Tolhurst to realize the life he’s had.
As a founding member of English band The Cure, Tolhurst worked hard, toured the world and lived a life of luxury.
Until it came crashing down on him in 1989.
Battling an alcohol problem, Tolhurst left the band.
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Monday, December 26, 2016
Senecas banish six for suspected drug dealing
Six people suspected of dealing drugs on Seneca Nation land have been banished from all Seneca territory, a spokesman for the Seneca Nation said Monday.
The Seneca Nation Council voted to take the rare step of banishing the individuals following an afternoon traffic stop on Cattaraugus Territory on Dec. 20 that resulted in the drug-related arrests of four men and women.
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The Seneca Nation Council voted to take the rare step of banishing the individuals following an afternoon traffic stop on Cattaraugus Territory on Dec. 20 that resulted in the drug-related arrests of four men and women.
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Portugal's approach to opioid addiction should be US model
Peter Slutzker, Guest columnist3:03 a.m. EST November 6, 2016
America is in the midst of an epidemic. It’s everywhere you look. It’s at your neighbor’s house. It’s at your schools and it may even be in your home. Why? Why, in a modern world with vaccines, procedures, capabilities and solutions, are there steadily increasing death rates of those afflicted by opiate addiction? Surely this is a worldwide phenomenon and the United States is not the only nation whose youth and citizens are being crippled by addiction. Addiction is worldwide, but healthy drug policy is not. The United States is failing to meet the needs of a public health crisis. Just a few hours ahead of us, Portugal faces the same addiction issue every day, but unlike the United States, Portugal has a solution.
Blackfeet Tribal Council Votes to Banish Drug DealersTribal business council voted last week to start banishing known drug dealers from the reservation to deal with growing drug problemsBY JUSTIN FRANZ // SEP 4, 2015 // LATEST HEADLINES, NEWS & FEATURESShare inShare1 Print EmailTo address a growing drug problem on the Blackfeet Indian Reservation, the tribal council is reviving an historic punishment to banish dealers and suppliers.On Sept. 3, the Blackfeet Tribal Business Council unanimously passed a motion to ban all known drug dealers, or “undesirables,” from the reservation. Chairman Harry Barnes said banishment has been used as a punishment on the reservation before and they will start using it against accused drug dealers because federal law enforcement officials are not doing enough to prosecute them.“The intention is to banish known drug dealers from the reservation by having law enforcement escort them to the reservation boundaries and informing them that if they come back they will be arrested,” he said. Read more: http://flatheadbeacon.com/2015/09/04/blackfeet-tribal-council-votes-to-banish-drug-dealers/
The 7 Biggest Differences Between Sober People and Normies | The Fix
The 7 Biggest Differences Between Sober People and Normies | The Fix: Number 5: Sober people must always be mindful of alcohol.
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