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Can't run, can't hide
« on: July 05, 2007, 12:11:55 AM »
All the testimonials from AARColytes will be of no avail once this gets into a court-room.  If you think the Wizard helped you, it's irrelevant.  The Wiz imposed his religion onto children under the false pretense of providing medical treatment.  Additionally, many of these children were not addicts nor chemically dependent, or however you would like to describe the alleged ailment.  Children were subjected to sexual and physical abuse, and testimony from those who weren't has nothing to do with the situations of those who were.  This has nothing to do with blaming anyone for life's travails, it has to do with the criminal acts perpetrated by a psychopathic fraud and his accomplices.  Ted Bundy's work as a crisis counsellor didn't have too much sway on the outcome of his trial.  People witnessed these acts, and they aren't helpless teens anymore, and they don't have to keep quiet to move through their phases.  For any of you scumbag ex-staff reading this, you could have spoken up years ago, but instead you either slinked off or backed away bowing.  Like Sam Cooke said, "change is gonna come".
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