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Defeating Addiction
The world is full of addicts. They're everywhere. The old way of dealing with addiction was to throw the addict in jail and forget about them. In the modern world it's time we consider the more peaceful alternative which is treatment. 30-60-90 days can change a lifetime of bad behavior. At a cost that is far less then housing non-violent drug users in jails for years.
When he was just 10 years old, Don L. Sutton lived in a rundown house on 17th and Felix. At that age, his mother walked out on his family and he was being sexually molested frequently by another family member. He would have his first drink of alcohol five years later. It would be 22 years before he kicked his many addictions that all started with that first drink.
In Mr. Sutton’s new book, “Understanding Meth: The Epidemic,” he writes about his life as first an alcoholic, then a drug addict and drug dealer. He also describes his first use of meth and how it stemmed from that first drink he took at 15 years old.
“My whole life of alcoholism and drug addiction, all I continually did was try to get that higher high,” Mr. Sutton explains. “I went from alcohol to marijuana, from marijuana to cocaine, cocaine to heroin, heroin to LSD, LSD to meth.”
As his chase for the “higher high” continued, his life spiralled out of control. Soon, his addictions were a detriment to his family as both of his children suffered abuse and developed their own drug addictions.
In 1985, the Sutton family moved from St. Joseph to Portland, Ore. It was in Portland that he failed at attempting suicide in August 1987. After this experience, Mr. Sutton realized how insignificant his life was as an addict and the impact he had on those he loved. He decided he needed help right then and there.
“I was really sick and tired of being sick and tired,” Mr. Sutton says.
He checked into treatment for 33 days and now he has been clean and sober for 21 years.
His troubled life inspired him to write his book which has been featured on “The Late Show with David Letterman” and is part of Oprah’s Book Club. He plans on touring the country this year and giving every governor of every state a copy of his book. “Understanding Meth: The Epidemic” is his way of trying to spare people from the life he had.
“This book may not stop this epidemic, but if it saves on life it will be worth my time and effort. I’m not out to save the world. I’m out to save one person,” Mr. Sutton says.
He will be signing copies of his book tonight at 6:30 p.m. at Grace Evangelical Church in St. Joseph. For more information on the signing, call 279-2090. For more on Mr. Sutton’s book, visit www.understandingmeth.com. For more on meth prevention, visit www.saynotometh.com.
Do you have any experiences with addiction, or a friend or family member who has been successfully treated for addiction. Please comment below and let others know your point of view The world is full of addicts. They're everywhere. The old way of dealing with addiction was to throw the addict in jail and forget abo... more -
Why I love David Letterman
Dave interviews celebutard Spencer Pratt and bitch slaps the no-talent douche nozzle. Bless you Letterman, bless you.
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Letterman is losing it
Defamer has made a video that points out the various ways in which David Letterman reused an several almost-identical opening monologue jokes only one night after telling them the first time. It doesn’t seem plausible that an entire staff of A-list comedy writers would allow this to happen as some kind of “oversight”, which begs the question: why would Dave do this? Did he feel unsatisfied with his first delivery of the monologue? Has Dave come down with the most hilarious case of Alzheimer’s of all time? What’s the gag? I don’t get it. Defamer has made a video that points out the various ways in which David Letterman reused an several almost-identical opening monologu... more
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They said that? Late night TV's top 5 moments
People brings us the funniest late night TV moments from the past week! From Conan to Jay, you never know what to expect from those crazy late night cats! Check it out! People brings us the funniest late night TV moments from the past week! From Conan to Jay, you never know what to expect from those c... more
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Hilton does Letterman again but with caution
After the last time Paris Hilton went on David Letterman's show; she left with her tail between her legs and extremely offended as he grilled her in a very uncomfortable but hysterical interview about her time in Jail; which she did NOT want to talk about. This time Dave invited Paris back to talk about her new movie "The Hottie and The Nottie" and here is what happened!
After the last time Paris Hilton went on David Letterman's show; she left with her tail between her legs and extremely offended as he ... more -
Barack delivers the "Top Ten" on Letterman
David Letterman really loves his presidential candidates! First, Hillary and her own Top Ten, then the Edwards interview and Letterman messing up his hair, and now Obama delivers his very own Top Ten list! LOVE THIS! David Letterman really loves his presidential candidates! First, Hillary and her own Top Ten, then the Edwards interview and Letterm... more
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Late Night Beards
All the major Late Night talk shows returned to the air last night, and this time, they favored beards over writers (even though Letterman has his).
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Letterman returns Wednesday with WGA's praise; Leno to return without it.
A showdown between late-night rivals will be fought on television screens this Wednesday.
Immediately after the writers began striking in November, Letterman and Leno went to reruns.
New episodes start this week, but under different conditions. David Letterman recently made a special agreement with the WGA to allow him to shoot new episodes. He was able to make these arrangements because he owns the production company. Now that Letterman has secured WGA's approval, his shows can feature scripted comedy routines and his famous Top 10 list. WGA approval also makes him more likely to have guests that are members of the Screen Actors Guild.
Things don't look as promising for Leno, who normally brings in more audiences. Leno is returning without the WGA's approval, which means that he will have fewer guests and will have to do without scripted comedy.
Letterman also cut a deal for "The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson." A showdown between late-night rivals will be fought on television screens this Wednesday. ... more -
David Letterman's first guest: Robin Williams
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Letterman is Back...With Writers!
David Letterman is coming back to CBS this Wednesday night, writers and all!
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The reason is that Mr. Letterman?s company World Wide Pants, owns both those shows. The company announced two weeks ago that it was seeking a separate deal with the guild that would permit the two World Wide Pants show to return to the air. The talks seemed to be at an impasse until today when the deal was completed. David Letterman is coming back to CBS this Wednesday night, writers and all! ... more -
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Letterman does a TOP TEN GEORGE W. BUSH MOMENTS for Correspondents Dinner
Bush makes us cry, he makes us scared, and occasionally he gets us so angry that we start foaming at the mouth...But take a moment to laugh your tail off at this hilarious top ten thanks to the genius David Letterman. Bush makes us cry, he makes us scared, and occasionally he gets us so angry that we start foaming at the mouth...But take a moment to ... more
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Raul Midon -- The New Stevie Wonder
This guy is amazing. He can play. He's got soul. Oh yeah, and he's blind.
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FOUND Magazine on The Late Show with David Letterman!
Davy Rothbart on the David Letterman Show, April 27, 2004.
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Letterman WTFPWNS Paris Hilton
She doesn't seem to want to talk about prison much.
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