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"If we nurses do not consciously, actively, and publicly oppose the brutality and the violence now evident in the health care system, the face of that brutality and that violence becomes our own.  We are historical beings and the day will come when our actions and beliefs will be examined by future generations.  It is time we re-examine our values and the evils of social injustice, especially to make sure we do not remain partners in doing harm to the weak, the frightened, and the innocent who come to us for help."

                                                                 ----Jo Ann Ashley RN, Nursing  Revolutionary, 1976