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My Dad

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Antigen:
No, your dad was a prick to most people. Even Hitler was good to his own family. But Joe Ricci fucked up a bunch of kids either knowingly or because he was a lunatic. 6 of these, half dozen of the other. Sorry, kid. Facts is facts. Just look around here at some of the wreckage.

When we got organized as a country and we wrote a fairly radical Constitution with a radical Bill of Rights, giving a radical amount of individual freedom to Americans ...... And so a lot of people say there's too much personal freedom. When personal freedom's being abused, you have to move to limit it. That's what we did in the announcement I made last weekend on the public housing projects, about how we're going to have weapon sweeps and more things like that to try to make people safer in their communities.
-- Bill Clinton, 3-22-94

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Chief Kruglik:
Me suh have some of Joe's ashes, me suh smoke them in peace pipe during Hi yuh yuh ceremonies.

Anonymous:
I am a friend of the family, and although people do have the right to say what they want... I think it's better to move on with your life... try to restore what you have now, instead of dwelling on the past. You seem to have a lot of anger. I think JR's response was more than enough to explain how unfair this forum has become, regardless of it's intentions.

One of the first steps to recovery is to stop blaming everyone else. Sure you went through hard times, I don't discount that at all. I've heard the stories, but I've been through shit myself -- things too horrible to mention here, but I've overcome those things, because I know that dwelling on the things that have happened to me will not change anything. You can bitch and complain and point your fingers and name call and make up juvenile stories all you want...but it's not going to help you feel any better about yourself.

I think the only true "fact" here, is that you are all going to miss out on a lot in life, if you don't start living in what you have now. I have a lot now, I am happy, I am strong -- regardless of all the abuse emotionally, physically and sexually I endured as a child. I dont point my finger at anyone, I don't blame anyone, I just live.

You should all do the same. The stories that some ofthe people have posted on here, just show how truly messed up they are -- and that's not Joe Ricci's fault. If I were to be someone who is merely a reflection of all the things that have happened to me -- I'd be a horrible person, miserable and very lonely. I'm none of those things.

You have to help yourself in this world. No one is going to do it for you. No amount of bitching or complaining to other people is going to make you feel better or be a better person. That's something you have to do for yourself.

This is pathetic. Sorry, Kids.

Antigen:
I'll stop blaming toughlove hategroups when they stop hurting and killing kids.

Fair enough?
We get crushed in the first three, four years of school...We're trained to become parrots. We're trained to learn information and give it back at test time.  But we're not taught to think. We're not taught how to access genius.
--Victor Villasenor, author of Burro Genius (2004)
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Antigen:
Florida Department of Law Enforcement, their juvenile justice system and, to a large extent, their in school counseling people are all working from the same Synanon based play book as Ricci used to design Elan.

Just a couple of months ago, they killed another kid,
Martin Lee Anderson. This would be the third kid in as many years to have died in one of Brother Jeb!'s toughlove gulags under suspicious circumstances. These sadistic lunatics are so well entrenched in that state that, until some kind and brave soul released the video tape of about 8 guards beating this kid to death, they almost got away with calling it a death by natural causes.

Now, you might just think you're the only important person in the entire universe, that as long as you're having a good day and getting laid regularly that nothing else matters. I don't share that view. We're the grown ups. We're paying the taxes that support this horrific cult. It's our job, as American citizens, to eliminate this sadistic child abuse from the public sector.

Now go make yourself a nice cup of tee so you'll feel better. I have better things to do.

Whenever the General Government assumes undelegated powers, its acts are unauthoritative, void, and of no force.
Thomas Jefferson: Kentucky Resolutions, 1798
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