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Anne cut the crap, Marcus book wasnt even that favorable to the industry, just told it the was it was. He doesnt work for them.
Quote from: "SHUTUPWHO"Anne cut the crap, Marcus book wasnt even that favorable to the industry, just told it the was it was. He doesnt work for them.reaaaalllly. i'm certain he's not traveling around the country promoting asr on his own dime? he does have a family to feed.
I repeated my post because you buried it by responding with identical posts, one from your username which you went back and edited afterwards and one anonymously. You posted originally at 9:46am and edited your post 3 times with the last at 11:36am, right after you claimed that you didn't repeat yourself. So save your baby-games for someone else.The proof:Quote from: "TheWho"Posted: Tue Apr 24, 2007 9:46 amI dont think this shows parents seek to have their local school districts place kids at ASR. It is just too expensive for one thing, but since I was asked not to opine I will ask if any of the "Guests" out there could answer this one.Last edited by TheWho on Tue Apr 24, 2007 11:36 am; edited 3 times in totalLook, I've read your "work" here and I can see your M.O. is to distract from the conversation and to take jabs at people who point out your behavior and then to edit your posts to try to cover up your own behavior when called out. I'm not trying to play games with you and I don't need your snide remarks or to watch you edit posts retroactively to try to make yourself look better.If you want to play games like this and act like a child, copy my post into your own thread (a disaster area) and make your commentary there. Have at it. But don't insult people's intelligence when anyone can see you edit your posts to try to cover up your cildish commentary and behavior.
Posted: Tue Apr 24, 2007 9:46 amI dont think this shows parents seek to have their local school districts place kids at ASR. It is just too expensive for one thing, but since I was asked not to opine I will ask if any of the "Guests" out there could answer this one.Last edited by TheWho on Tue Apr 24, 2007 11:36 am; edited 3 times in total
link to above post....Spew's admission is interesting as well.http://fornits.com/smf/http://www.forni ... 48#p256848
Spew was totally PWNED. And again in the following pages on ASR's licensing and classification. Damn interesting thread.
ASR hired a new head man. Looks like they may be headed the "religious counseling" way now...Bulletin
Academy at Swift River is a member of Aspen Education Group, the nation’s leading provider of therapeutic education programs for teens and young adults.
Didn't they admit in court that they provide no therapy/treatment?
Quote from: "Anne Bonney"Didn't they admit in court that they provide no therapy/treatment?It may appear that that is what they meant at a quick glance. As I read through it more slowly they were referring to one child who didnt receive therapy because he was not signed up for it, parents opted out of the individual therapy.