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Anonymous:
Isabelle Zehnder, President of CAICA website is obtaining on-going complaints  and is posting them on her website CAICA.

Some of these on-going complaints list minor children's full names and, their allegations (some graphic, some sexual).

Wouldn't it be best to have the names of these minor children blacked out?

This seems highly unfair to children who had no choice about being in a program in the first place, and probably weren't consulted about being part of a lawsuit either.

Ms. Zehnder was asked to protect these children's identity. Her reply was her attorney says what she is doing is OK.
Oh, her attorney SAID.

Anonymous:
I was wondering what the beef was with CAICA.  Now I get it.  That's totally wrong, I dont' give a shit what her attorney says!!  Hell, even news organizations dont' do that and they're "allowed" to too.

Anonymous:
I was wondering what the beef was with CAICA.  Now I get it.  That's totally wrong, I dont' give a shit what her attorney says!!  Hell, even news organizations dont' do that and they're "allowed" to too.

BuzzKill:
It seems to me Izzy is once again proving herself to be self interested to the point of idiocy.

The proverbial Bull in the China shop has more grace and consideration that this woman.

She barges in and make a mess of things and then wants to blame others for the mess she made.

This is just one more example.

Anonymous:

--- Quote ---On 2006-04-06 07:03:00, Anonymous wrote:

"I was wondering what the beef was with CAICA.  Now I get it.  That's totally wrong, I dont' give a shit what her attorney says!!  Hell, even news organizations dont' do that and they're "allowed" to too."

--- End quote ---


CAICA has an agenda, and they feel the end justifies the means. Publishing names and unsettled claims is only one of their questionable tactics.

They list kids as dying at programs when they didn't. They just tack on a disclaimer that they THINK it's true--even though they've been informed otherwise (also no doubt on the advice of their lawyer). Even direct requests from the parents of those kids are ignored or ridiculed by CAICA.

Remember, all the CAICA folks are lawyers or paralegals. The question doesn't seem to be, "Is it right or wrong?" The question is, "Can we get away with it?"

As a non-profit, CAICA isn't supposed to engage in propaganda. Wonder how their lawyer makes that one OK?

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