Treatment Abuse, Behavior Modification, Thought Reform > Who Am I Discovery/Whitmore

HEY ROB: here's your 5 minutes of fame...post here!

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Anonymous:
Oh, don't make me laugh, grandma. I wish you knew how unintelligent you sound right now. Obviously, you have some very wrong information.

I've stayed in "the shelf room" before. We call it the Perry Room. If you're talking about that one with the door to outside, wrong room, hon. The only person who ever had that as a bedroom was a staff member for about two or three weeks, because she wanted to. She used a futon as a bed in there. Believe me, we asked her just about every day if she'd like a nicer room, and she said no.

I know what spitting went on. I just happened to be on the kitchen crew at that time, which means I helped in the kitchen during mealtime. There was only one incident of spit in food going to a kid in that room, and that was it.

A boarding school does have legal guardianship of its students. When the parents are across the country, it's not like they can do much good for their kids. I've read the contract here, the one parents sign before their kid is admitted. You can't trick me.

mouse:
Yeah, that was me just now. There's too much anon going on around here, so I just thought I should claim my words...

Antigen:
Mouse, I have a contract in my hand which clearly entitles the Brooklyn Bridge to me. I'll transfer ownership of the Brooklyn Bridge to you if you make a good offer. Care to make an offer?

Parents can no more sign over custody of their children than I can sign over ownership of public property. That would be abondonment, dear. Or, worse, white slavery. It's not legal. Somebody's pulling your leg, alright. But it's not GMom.

The worst government is the most moral. One composed of cynics
is often very tolerant and human. But when fanatics are on top,
there is no limit to oppression.

--H.L. Mencken
--- End quote ---

Anonymous:
No, but that was topic of discussion between the kids when I lived there, and the boarding school or w/e has i think it is 45% custody or something, less than 1/2 though...but their is some custody that goes on. I remember talking about it once because I was interested in knowing that.
-Sarah

mouse:
Thank you, Sarah.

She's right. There is partial custody of the child when they attend Whitmore boarding school. If a kid is living in a state seperate from their parents, they have to have some sort of guardianship. Therefore, Harris did assist three minors in running away from their legal guardians.

I know what I'm talking about here.

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