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Anonymous:
well granny..since you are so deadset on getting facts str8 about Leah..get facts str8 about my friends. The "two girls who ran away." Neither of them were beaten. Casie punched Hannah in the face...nothing was condoned, and Casie always looked for the chance to get her two cents in. You know those little dogs who will run up on bigger dogs thinking they are all tough? That is exactly what Casie was. Then they realize they arent once they get their crap tossed around and piss themselves..yup, thats what Casie was. Ask Leah..she will vouche on that one. Leah didnt like that girl either. All I am saying is that you need to get some things right...if you are so deadset on everytihng about Leah being right. I can already see what you are going to ask me about the other kids you mentioned, but I was there..but not there (know what I mean) so I have no room to talk about those. (not looking to argue, just stating.) Thanks.

Anonymous:
no its time to focus on why one person has the right to decide to keep them from there parents is joyce harris god

Anonymous:
no its time to focus on why one person has the right to decide to keep them from there parents is joyce harris god

Anonymous:
no its time to focus on why one person has the right to decide to keep them from there parents is joyce harris god

Anonymous:

--- Quote ---On 2005-06-13 20:43:00, Gmom wrote:

"Someone want to state exactly what law was broken?

First of all, the boys were not forced to leave Whitmore, they did it on their own.  Where were they for the two days they were in Nephi -- before they boarded the plane, train or bus?



Why did they leave Whitmore?  Boredom?  So what?

But, I don't think so.  Look at the history of kids that leave and are taken back -- one girl was forced to stay in "the room" in the same clothes for over a week -- no shower -- no bathroom without an escort -- every meal served to her was spit on.



Then there are the two girls who ran and were taken back and beaten up by another student, with the approval of Cheryl.



Then, of course, there is the story of Joey, the beating he took, and his assisted help down the stair by Cheryl.



Then there is another boy, he too was assisted down the stairs by Cheryl.



The abuse goes on and on.



IT'S TIME TO FOCUS ON WHY THESE BOYS LEFT WHITMORE, NOT HOW THEY LEFT.  



DO THEIR PARENTS KNOW OF THE ABUSE CHARGES AGAINST CHERYL?  WHY WOULD A PARENT TAKE A CHANCE WITH THE SAFETY OF THEIR CHILD?  IF THE STATE FEELS THERE IS ENOUGH EVIDENCE TO BRING CHARGES, YOU WOULD THINK THERE WOULD BE A VERY GOOD POSSIBILITY THAT THE CHARGES ARE TRUE.  WHAT KIND OF PARENT TAKES THAT KIND OF GAMBLE?????????WOULD THEY NOT RATHER BE SAFE THAN SORRY?  "

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Amen! Sounds to me like it's the parents, not their children, who have a lot of explaining to do.

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