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Treatment Abuse, Behavior Modification, Thought Reform => News Items => Topic started by: Anonymous on September 14, 2007, 03:12:31 PM

Title: Ohhhhhhh I get it now!!!!!!!!
Post by: Anonymous on September 14, 2007, 03:12:31 PM
The underlying problem with all you people is that you are in denial or don't believe that addiction is a disease.

Okay. Why didn't you say so?  It's not AARC it's the fundamentals of all the theory of what ADDICTION is...or even if it exists.  Okay.....

DENIAL.

The legal secretary just abolished the 'myth'.

K bye.
For real.

And you guessed it...I'LL KEEP PRAYING for you sadistic beasts.
Title: Ohhhhhhh I get it now!!!!!!!!
Post by: hanzomon4 on September 14, 2007, 03:52:49 PM
No, we have a problem with child abuse. And besides we already know AARC would label kids who were not addicts as such... What was it called dry drunk?
Title: Ohhhhhhh I get it now!!!!!!!!
Post by: Anonymous on September 14, 2007, 03:59:33 PM
Ask you buddy ole ANNE BONNEY at the STRAIGHT INC VETERANS BLOG.

MMMM Drugs are us.
Title: Ohhhhhhh I get it now!!!!!!!!
Post by: ajax13 on September 14, 2007, 04:05:16 PM
What was it you had to say about the Wizard calling himself a psychologist?  Or about him working at Kids?  Or about him having no qualifications to open AARC?  Or about the peer counsellors coming from Kids?  Or about the current crop of counsellors, the Wizard's step-daugher excluded (nothing like a little nepotism), are all former clients who began working at AARC with, like the Wizard, no qualifications?
Title: Ohhhhhhh I get it now!!!!!!!!
Post by: Anne Bonney on September 14, 2007, 04:09:26 PM
Hey, just because you can't handle your drugs, doesn't mean others can't use responsibly.   This is my favorite of your reasons to dismiss us.  It's exactly what Straight said about its critics.  Druggie losers.  

Think outside the box darlin'.  Did you read any of the links people have given you to follow or are you just going to continue the evasive tactics of insults because someone lives in a manner that you can't fathom or handle.  There's a whole world out there waiting for you.  Lose the programming.  Step away from the Kool Aid.   You wont' feel as threatened as you so obviously do now.

Don't worry.  We've all been there.  Like I've said before, I swore up and down that Straight saved my life when I first got out.  It wasn't until I began to expand my horizons a bit and question the dogma that had been so insidiously drilled into my head through sheer force that I began to understand what had happened to me.  Hopefully you'll wake up too.