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Offline ajax13

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Making Jim Jones proud
« on: September 03, 2007, 05:28:59 AM »
Just to dispel any doubts amongst casual readers of this forum, here is a lovely little tidbit from an All About Receiving Cash alum letter: "The unity of AARC is the most cherished quality of our organization."(I thought it might be successful drug treatment, but what do I know?)
"We must stay whole and healthy or AARC no longer exists."(I kind of figured it would exist if it could cure drug addiction)
"Without unity, the heart of AARC would cease to beat and our message would no longer carry the life-giving message (sic) of hope."(This reduncancy is verbatim, but what would you expect from a jinooine PhDoctor man of the Union Institute)
Feed the AARC!  The AARC must feed! So sayeth the leader!
"Mother! Mother! Mother!"  and so on.  Drink up, lots of flavorade for everyone!
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Re: Making Jim Jones proud
« Reply #1 on: October 08, 2009, 07:32:36 PM »
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Just to dispel any doubts amongst casual readers of this forum, here is a lovely little tidbit from an All About Receiving Cash alum letter: "The unity of AARC is the most cherished quality of our organization."(I thought it might be successful drug treatment, but what do I know?)
"We must stay whole and healthy or AARC no longer exists."(I kind of figured it would exist if it could cure drug addiction)
"Without unity, the heart of AARC would cease to beat and our message would no longer carry the life-giving message (sic) of hope."(This reduncancy is verbatim, but what would you expect from a jinooine PhDoctor man of the Union Institute)
Feed the AARC!  The AARC must feed! So sayeth the leader!
"Mother! Mother! Mother!"  and so on.  Drink up, lots of flavorade for everyone!
« Last Edit: December 31, 1969, 07:00:00 PM by Guest »

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Re: Making Jim Jones proud
« Reply #2 on: October 08, 2009, 08:07:23 PM »
Thanks for finding this.  It is always educational to look back on our thinking from years past.  Shows how far we have come.

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Just to dispel any doubts amongst casual readers of this forum, here is a lovely little tidbit from an All About Receiving Cash alum letter: "The unity of AARC is the most cherished quality of our organization."(I thought it might be successful drug treatment, but what do I know?)
In any organization unity is the higher level strength.  Without unity a cohesive treatment will never work or take hold.



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"We must stay whole and healthy or AARC no longer exists."(I kind of figured it would exist if it could cure drug addiction)
This has been a misconception among readers for decades.  There is no cure for drug addiction.  The addiction will stay with you throughout your life time.  The key is to recognize it and gain some tools and knowledge to keep it at bay.  Ajax13 has been able to experience this first hand since he wrote this, so he gets a bye.


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"Without unity, the heart of AARC would cease to beat and our message would no longer carry the life-giving message (sic) of hope."(This reduncancy is verbatim, but what would you expect from a jinooine PhDoctor man of the Union Institute)
Ajax wrote this before we informed him that TheWiz received his PhD from an accredited university, so he gets a pass on that one and a thumbs up for accepting the truth with humility.
But we have come a long way since ’07 when Ajax thought AARC was on their last legs and to all of our surprise has gained a stronger position over the past 2 years in the community with the acknowledgement of their success and recent study of their graduate population.
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