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Suzanne Gray - Mindless Troll and HLA Groupie

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Anonymous:
For the very last time... I DON'T know Suzie Gray and since I don't work at HLA, I don't have access to any student files. Nor do I care who you are. I have answered questions relating to my past experiences as an employee there. I have never made this a secret and have even identified myself as Tony. I thought we had covered this. I sure hope you expend a little more energy paying attention in class. Since you obviously refuse to engage in reasonable or even diplomatic dialogue I guess it is time to say goodnight.

RobertBruce:

--- Quote ---On 2005-11-30 17:52:00, Anonymous wrote:

"For the very last time... I DON'T know Suzie Gray and since I don't work at HLA, I don't have access to any student files. Nor do I care who you are. I have answered questions relating to my past experiences as an employee there. I have never made this a secret and have even identified myself as Tony. I thought we had covered this. I sure hope you expend a little more energy paying attention in class. Since you obviously refuse to engage in reasonable or even diplomatic dialogue I guess it is time to say goodnight. "

--- End quote ---


Right you dont know her...never spoken to her before in your life. You were a staff member during her time there were you not? She has claimed she knew everyone there. But hey Im sure youre telling the truth no reason to get upset.

Youre right though, I have been rude to you. I should conduct myself more honorably. Youve have been both curteous and respectfull. You have listened to my opinion and I have been unwilling to hear your side. I promise from now on I will take a page from your book and engage in "reasonable and diplomatic dialogue".



Go kill yourself.  :wave:

HAHAHA typical staff behavior.

Anonymous:
Therapy or Torture?

Excerpts from ... Torture:

"Techniques described in the November 18 ABC News report?prolonged forced standing, sleep deprivation, and exposure to cold?are illegal and may possibly amount to torture. These techniques were used by Soviet and North Korean interrogators, and have been reported more recently in Egypt, Burma, Iran and Turkey. This backgrounder provides descriptions of these techniques and their effects ? both historical examples and accounts from the State Department?s own human rights reports."

"The Washington Times reported last year that ?some of the most feared forms of torture? cited by survivors of the North Korean gulag ?were surprisingly mundane: Guards would force inmates to stand perfectly still for hours at a time, or make them perform exhausting repetitive exercises such as standing up and sitting down until they collapsed from fatigue.? (?Nightmares from the North; Korean son recounts life in dictatorship,? Benjamin Hu, The Washington Times, April 30, 2004.) "

"In The Gulag Archipelago, Aleksander Solzhenitsen describes Soviet interrogations including cases of forced standing and sleep deprivation: ?Then there is the method of simply compelling a prisoner to stand there.? Among other techniques used to break prisoners was forcing them to stay in a fixed position for an extended period of time."

"Pakistan: In the country reports, the State Department noted that prolonged isolation and denial of food or sleep were common torture methods."

"Tunisia: In the country reports, the State Department said that tactics such as food and sleep deprivation or confinement to a tiny, unlit cell were commonly used in Tunisia."

"Turkey: The State Department stated that torture is a regular practice in Turkey. According to the 2001 country report, some of the methods of torture employed by Turkish security forces included prolonged standing and isolation."

Just an excerpt from the relevant stuff. Sounds alot like iso at WWASPS to me!  
           
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Anonymous:
I have no intentions of killing myself. I came onto this site after being referred to it by a former student. There have been several good points made. As far as Robert's posts...I have openly supported the reasoning behind them, just not the delivery. I still hold onto the ideology that everyone has the right to express their own opinion without the fear of being attacked. I do however agree that they should only refer to things that they have first hand knowledge of. I hope the topics become less focused on personal attacks and more on change.

RobertBruce:

--- Quote ---On 2005-12-01 19:23:00, Anonymous wrote:

"I have no intentions of killing myself. I came onto this site after being referred to it by a former student. There have been several good points made. As far as Robert's posts...I have openly supported the reasoning behind them, just not the delivery. I still hold onto the ideology that everyone has the right to express their own opinion without the fear of being attacked. I do however agree that they should only refer to things that they have first hand knowledge of. I hope the topics become less focused on personal attacks and more on change. "

--- End quote ---


You were the one who brought up the suggestion of suicide in the first place. One more time typical staff behavior. You behave reprehensively, yet when you find the people you attack can give as good as you can, and often better, you claim youre taking the high ground. It amazes me how very little has changed in the years.

No one attacked you until you set the tone, you made it personal. Dont bitch when others treat you the same way. You claim its a useless tactic to use your own techniques against you, but I disagree. It exposes you for what you are, forcing you to deal with the real issues because you cant handle defending against your own tactic. It also lets you and those watching know that the other person is smarter than you. In this case much smarter. Afterall, if we can handle it when you throw it at us, what does it say when you cant handle it when we throw it right back at you?

Now while your thinking about that lets get back to those questions regarding restraining students.

Also why do you think they changed the policy regarding food rationing and forcing students to remain outdoors almost the entire day?

Do they still do work assingments? If so what kind?

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