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Anonymous:
--- Quote ---On 2006-06-04 11:09:00, Anonymous wrote:
"This forum used to have very useful topics at the top, now its filled with this crap. It seems like a disinformation campaign to me, start infighting amongst the various survivor groups. Effective strategy, I might add."
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Personally, I think that might be a matter of opinion. What's crap to you might be important to someone else.
Besides, you do have the option of not reading posts or threads that don't meet your standard of non-crap.
Use it or lose it.
:smokin:
Anonymous:
Isn't SUE SCHEFF the real board of directors for CA-CA. And CA-CA is the board of directors for PURE.
Anonymous:
--- Quote ---On 2006-06-04 11:42:00, Anonymous wrote:
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On 2006-06-04 11:09:00, Anonymous wrote:
"This forum used to have very useful topics at the top, now its filled with this crap. It seems like a disinformation campaign to me, start infighting amongst the various survivor groups. Effective strategy, I might add."
--- End quote ---
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Personally, I think that might be a matter of opinion. What's crap to you might be important to someone else.
Besides, you do have the option of not reading posts or threads that don't meet your standard of non-crap.
Use it or lose it.
:nworthy:
Anonymous:
Regarding the Board of Directors for CAICA:
In light of that published article (about SCL) that states CAICA has a Board, asking questions about it is a perfectly legitimate NON-CRAPPY question.
Don't shoot the messenger.
Anonymous:
--- Quote ---On 2006-06-04 10:22:00, Anonymous wrote:
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On 2006-06-04 09:59:00, Anonymous wrote:
"Some article a while back said a lawmaker from Montana was on the CAICA board of directors.
Is this true? "
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CAICA has the article on her website, copied from the original source, and yeah, the article says something about a Montana lawmaker being on the newly formed Caica's board of directors.
http://www.caica.org/NEWS%20SCL%20Short ... -16-05.htm
The future of teen programs and the level and scope of state regulation is a battle that will continue into the 2007 legislative session. Proponents of teen therapeutic and wilderness programs will push for self-regulation and licensure. Groups like the Coalition Against Institutionalized Child Abuse (CAICA) and the International Survivors Action Committee (ISAC) are working on community awareness and outreach to educate parents, legislators, and legal and health professionals on the tactics used by teen programs.
Sen. Trudi Schmidt now sits on the board of directors for the newly formed CAICA.
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this was once the case, not anymore, until the senator realized this woman was not very effective or a good ally.
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