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Suicide at AAA
TheWho:
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Who go back and read your crap, you justify every death
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Show me one!!
--- Quote ---or otherwise try to explain it away so that your beloved programs can seem totally empathetic but absolutely NOT responsible. You view these deaths as an acceptable circle of loss and things to be swept under a rug. It's the disgust for shrills that think in that way which fuels the anger you hear from us that do give a damn about the kids.
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--- Quote ---And yes who I question autopsies
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Only when they don’t meet your agenda, I have yet seen anyone question a decision which showed the school to be at fault, not once.
--- Quote --- How many deaths have been ruled to be caused by an enlarged heart or some undetected birth defect?
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I have seen many in and around the public school system and these kids have never heard of a program before. It happens whether the kids are in a TBS, wilderness or sleeping in their bed at home. You choose to only see one side because that is what you want to see…… how many articles are posted here on fornits of kids who die outside of programs from the same condition?
You make these deaths seem so unique to just programs
Anonymous:
http://wwf.fornits.com/viewtopic.php?t=21209
hanzomon4:
You do it on every thread regarding deaths, you bring up bs stats and tell us a million different ways how we can't blame the program, or you resort to the "well kids just die sometimes so you can't blame programs". Hell you did just that in your last post. We don't have to question deaths were the program was found to be a fault because to much proof for the program to bury exists, like video tape and *gasp second autopsies. And we know they bury information when kids die, Anderson, Ian, Aron......
Anonymous:
Just to let you know that the story you are hearing is true. My best friends son hung himself at the Aspen Acheivement Academy. He had many issues to deal with one of which was the recient death of his older brother in a terrible car accident. The staff was not anywhere near him, nor were they paying attention to what was happening around them. By the way when you comment on how good someones parents are you must know what you are talking about first. He had an amazing mother who loved him very much and is missing him more than life now herself. So the next time you assume that just because a person or teen is having trouble dont make assumptions about things you dont have a clue. You know what they say about making assumptions don't you?
TheWho:
--- Quote from: ""hanzomon4"" ---You do it on every thread regarding deaths, you bring up bs stats and tell us a million different ways how we can't blame the program, or you resort to the "well kids just die sometimes so you can't blame programs". Hell you did just that in your last post. We don't have to question deaths were the program was found to be a fault because to much proof for the program to bury exists, like video tape and *gasp second autopsies. And we know they bury information when kids die, Anderson, Ian, Aron......
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Honzo, I am all for 2nd and 3rd autopsies, if it gets to root cause and the truth. But many here dont accept the results unless it fits their agenda, you know that!! The stats I provide are not BS, if the rate of death was higher in TBS or wilderness, fornits would be all over that and providing stats, but the fact remains that TBS's are safer...if you want to blame me for that stat, thats okay.
The post above this one is an example of a child who died in a TBS (took his own life), now if people here cant figure out a way to blame the school for this death (or parents) then it is of no use to them and it will fall on deaf ears, no sympathy...nothing. Many here have only one agenda, attack the schools or the parents, period. They could care less about the kids and their families (many are on a mission)....... I have shown that this is my agenda, to care for the kids and help them and their families find answers.
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