Scott and Carey, I think you're both going to drive yourselves crazy trying to figure out who are the victims and who are the perpetrators in all this.
I'm not afraid to say it right out in the open, I believe these programs are cults. While there are always certain core members who are more guilty than others, there is no clear line and nobody but nobody can be counted on to stay firmly in one camp or another. That's how cults are.
Of the two men probably most responsible for bringing scrutiny to Straight and Straight legacy programs over the years, one was a Sr. Staffer and the other was an entheusiastic fundraiser from the parnets' group. The founders, otoh, still apparently don't understand that the Program is abusive or they wouldn't have put their grandson through it just a coupld of years ago. You think starting flame wars on a public forum is the end all of dirty tricks? These bastards killed Peter McWilliams for having the audacity to prove marijuana can save lives and to help change California law accordingly.
I'm not just speaking generally here. Betty Sembler and Calvina Fay saw to it that Peter McWilliams would be convicted under the drug kingpin laws. He choked to death in his home, unable to keep down his medications or food and too weak to clear his airway, just about a week before his sentencing hearing.
(see
http://mcwilliams.com/ and keep an eye out for word from Todd McCormick. He just got out of prison on the 10th and promises to write extensively about his experience)
Yes, we know they play dirty. But they also believe, right down to the core, that they're the good guys.
They who? Well, take your pick on any given day.
Carey, I honestly think Deborah's your friend. And I think you're seeing injuns behind some trees where there aren't any. I don't blame you. Seems like you had the priviledge of living in a world untouched by the TOUGHLOVE hategroup till fairly recently. I envy you that. Maybe you're just suffering from culture shock.
But your kids are free now. (Yeay!) You can stop and catch your breath.
[1971 - 2001] the darkest chapter in Federal law enforcement history.
http://www.house.gov/reform/press/02.01.07.htm' target='_new'>Committee on Government Reform