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Treatment Abuse, Behavior Modification, Thought Reform => Straight, Inc. and Derivatives => Topic started by: Anonymous on October 12, 2007, 09:50:00 AM
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http://www.cnn.com/2007/US/law/10/12/bo ... index.html (http://www.cnn.com/2007/US/law/10/12/bootcamp.death.ap/index.html)
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"They have not brought in one witness to say those tactics are illegal. That those wrist bends, those knee strikes are improper," said Robert Sombathy, who represents guard Patrick Garrett.
If jurors found those tactics are wrong, every boot camp in the state would be guilty of child neglect, he said. Florida ended its military boot camp system last year because of the Anderson case.
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"They have not brought in one witness to say those tactics are illegal. That those wrist bends, those knee strikes are improper," said Robert Sombathy, who represents guard Patrick Garrett.
If jurors found those tactics are wrong, every boot camp in the state would be guilty of child neglect, he said. Florida ended its military boot camp system last year because of the Anderson case.
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Yeah...this is like saying...."You cant get anyone in here to say that stabbing someone in the face repeatedly with a banana is against the law"........it STILL doesnt it make it right, asshole.
IF jurors find those tactics WRONG, then maybe we COULD hold every damn boot camp accountable for abuse and neglect. What a dumbshit thing to say.
Jackass.
Reminds me of a quote Ginger is fond of.....
"A shit sandwich is still a shit sandwich, and no pickle on the side is ever going to change it..."
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I guess he never learned how to defend himself against a man armed with a piece of fresh fruit..
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Froderik"]I guess he never learned how to defend himself against a man armed with a piece of fresh fruit..