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Flannery-Killian Mental Health Debate Official
Vegas PBS to Broadcast “The Battle Over Outpatient Psychiatric Commitment in Connecticut”

Las Vegas, Nev. | August 1, 2023 – Unbeknownst to his opponent, Robert Killian, Jr., psychiatric survivor and Presidential candidate James Flannery not only takes very good notes, but also occasionally records telephone conversations without obtaining two-party consent, thus resulting in the legal stalemate between Killian and Flannery that could only be resolved by Flannery’s timely surrendering this afternoon to Killian’s persuasive plea for a public debate over outpatient psychiatric commitment in Connecticut that will never be broadcast live on Vegas PBS during daytime hours.

Killian, who represents the position of being in favor of bringing outpatient psychiatric commitment to Connecticut, is a former probate judge for the city of Hartford, Conn., and this reporter would be ignoring her own journalistic integrity if she neglected to include a spellbinding tribute to neither John Fitzgerald’s efforts to move the allegedly mad out of psychiatric institutions nor the Kennedy family’s ill-treatment of his sister Rosemary (albeit) free of her dismay that all Killian was willing to offer for this press release was to say she should “just let him know we’ll be on opposite sides at the debate.”

Lobotomies in due time, taking opposition to bringing outpatient psychiatric commitment to Connecticut is “Connecticut’s Unfortunate Son,” Jim Flannery, burdened with the challenge of defending his native state from the impending attack upon their human rights from the metastasized cancer of involuntary psychiatric intervention.

Fearful of repercussions for insisting this event be broadcast in Vegas despite taking place at Hartford’s Theater of the Performing Arts at the Learning Corridor, Flannery redirected this reporter as well as her audience by reassuring Connecticut residents that they can wager on the outcome of the debate on his website at jim-flannery.com (not at all to the detriment of the bookkeepers at the Red Rocks or Suncoast).

Psychiatric inmate Lisa Espinosa is set to moderate the hour-long debate, which features a panel of judges including Hartford Police Chief, Jason C. Thody; Inner Compass Initiative Director, Laura Delano; Connecticut Legal Rights Project Director, Kathy Flaherty, Esq.; Connecticut’s least mentionable comedian, Rob Santos; and clinical psychologist Dr. Richard Schulman, Ph.D., all of whom were involuntarily committed by Killian into participating in the event according to disclosures by Flannery to Vegas PBS.

Cooper Davis, Director of Operations and Strategy for the Inner-Compass Initiative, neglected all sense of responsibility to the entire consumer-survivor-X-patient movement by contributing to this release at all, reluctantly urging Flannery, “If you’re so pissed off about what I said about Kanye three years ago that you feel you need to go through with sacrificing Connecticut for the betterment of the country, I’d be more than happy to benefit from the repossession of all your belongings when the class-action lawsuit is filed against you, just please know that David Oaks would never approve of this.”

 

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