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Anonymous:
Everyone please be forwarned, most of these organizations that claim to work to protect kids are run by pretty incompetent people, so called whistle blowers that don't move forward or do make progress, but are not the skilled nor very smart, so careful where info you get comes from, recheck the sources.

hope

Heard the same about the woman Isabelle. heard she
went against CPS in some state supposedly trying to protect kids and pretty much blew their entire investigation. she tried to be this knight in shingin armor but instead fucked everything up, read flags everywhere fer sure. But they do have senators, probably they dont know, theyre just a name far as i can tell. maybe just the lady who runs it is a little loopy and the others who work with her are legit. so sad, seems worse than the others with misguided intentions and (isabele) big ego
http://www.unmarriedamerica.org/emancip ... basted.htm

btw zhender needs to hire someone to write those reports becuz theyre shes an emabarrasingly bad writer  i praise the intent behind it and would be kinder if i hadn't heard these things

Anonymous:
To annonymous. I take personal offense to what you say about Isabelle who has worked very hard for the kids who been hurt.  Maybe you know her on a personl level and had bad experiences but you are being very nasty if that's the case

Anonymous:
or maybe you just like to sabatoge these programs

Anonymous:
Kat, great job on the petition. Keep up the good work.

marcwordsmith:
Some of the people who helped author the language of the bill were disillusioned Teen Help parents, who realized that their kids had been abused.

 The main people to write to would be Rep. Miller, thanking him for introducing the bill and stating your support; Rep. John Boehner, who chairs the Committee on Education and the Workforce; and Rep. Henry Hyde, who chairs the Committee on International Relations. (The bill has been referred to both of these committees.)

Following are some template letters; please feel free to copy them. I'm also including each Congressman's mailing address.

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The Honorable George Miller
2205 Rayburn House Office Building
Washington, D.C. 20515

Dear Congressman Miller,

I am writing to thank you for your sponsorship of HR 1738, the End Institutionalized Abuse Against Children Act of 2005, and to express my strong support for this bill.

I am a survivor of a program called ______, which employed coercive thought reform techniques. Coercive behavior modification is nothing but abuse and brainwashing. My experience was traumatic. I would like to see such abuses end. I think if American parents truly understood what such programs entail, they would be much less likely to turn their children over to the abusers.

I see HR 1738 as a good start toward reining in these programs, and raising public awareness about them. I enthusiastically support HR 1738. Thank you for your work with this bill and this important, under-publicized issue.

Sincerely,
 
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The Honorable Henry Hyde
2110 Rayburn House Office Building
Washington, DC 20515

Dear Congressman Hyde,

I am writing to urge you to schedule hearings on HR 1738, the End Institutionalized Abuse Against Children Act of 2005, and to express my strong support for this bill. Because many of the residential behavior modification programs for teens are situated in foreign countries, though they are administered by U.S.-based entities, I believe this issue falls under the jurisdiction of your committee.
 
I am a survivor of a program called _____, which employed coercive thought reform techniques. Coercive behavior modification is nothing but abuse and brainwashing. My experience was traumatic. I would like to see such abuses end. I think if American parents truly understood what such programs entail, they would be much less likely to turn their children over to the abusers.

I see HR 1738 as a good start toward reining in these programs, and raising public awareness about them. I enthusiastically support HR 1738. Please hold hearings on this important bill, and please help secure its passage.

Sincerely,

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The Honorable John Boehner
1011 Longworth H.O.B.
Washington, DC 20515

Dear Congressman Boehner,

I am writing to urge you to schedule hearings on HR 1738, the End Institutionalized Abuse Against Children Act of 2005, and to express my strong support for this bill.
 
I am a survivor of a program called ______, which employed coercive thought reform techniques. Coercive behavior modification is nothing but abuse and brainwashing. My experience was traumatic. I would like to see such abuses end. I think if American parents truly understood what such programs entail, they would be much less likely to turn their children over to the abusers.

I see HR 1738 as a good start toward reining in these programs, and raising public awareness about them. I enthusiastically support HR 1738. Please hold hearings on this important bill, and please help secure its passage.

Sincerely,

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