Talk:Suicide prevention

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  • feel that if someone wants to mark the article for cleanup, it is not appropriate to do so without posting comments on the talk page! adam black 2005 July 6 23:38 (UTC)

[edit] Suicide note

I just stumbled across this [1] . I dont now how real it is but its worrying. There is a Wikipedia article on Chris McKinstry. His blog looks as though he's just taken his life. Lumos3 23:30, 22 January 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Suicide prevention is a business

The government doesn't care about preventing the loss of human life. The only reason they prevent suicide is so they can put the suicidal subjects in mental institutes and then give them a huge bill when they are released. The suicidal subjects are then placed on high amounts of expensive medication and the drug companies and doctors large amounts of money. The government could care less if you try to kill yourself and don't have health insurance. The government won't give you treatment if you're poor but they'll still fine you and then put you in jail if you don't pay the fine. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 70.57.26.161 (talk • contribs) 09:25, 15 November 2006 (UTC) NOT TRUE