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Anonymous:
"Were their degrees purchased over the internet?"

Comments like that show you are only interested in an advesarial view. Very professional. In fact both psychologists are accredited, and have highly successful practices. Since your "research" has not provided accurate information, and your comments encouraging contact from happy graduates are condescending, I suspect you won't get too far in getting help. Were you aware that over 140 graduates attended the AARC Gala recently? I (personally), after 10 years of recovery initiated by treatment at AARC am happy, healthy, married, have children, made over $100,000 last year and have just started another business. I suspect you are a lawyer interested in lining your pockets at the expense of a successful institution. Well, I would be the first to testify as to the success of the AARC program.

Anonymous:
You say you'll testify to something but you won't allow someone from the outside to come in and see it for themselves? Won't even talk to them privately about it? Why can't you post the supposed credentials of these people? You can say that AARC is great and that your leaders have credentials all you want but unless you actually SHOW it and PROVE what the credentials ARE it's just a bunch of wasted strokes of the keyboard.

Anonymous:

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Comments like that show you are only interested in an advesarial view. Very professional.
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I'm glad you appreciate that by training, a lawyer is supposed to be adversarial.  That's how we try to get at the truth underlying the spin, imperfect as the method is, "cross-examination" is still the best way of undermining a weak story.
 
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In fact both psychologists are accredited, and have highly successful practices.


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So please, tell me who they are, or better still, refer them to me so that I can explore their credentials.  What are you trying to hide?

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Since your "research" has not provided accurate information, and your comments encouraging contact from happy graduates are condescending, I suspect you won't get too far in getting help. Were you aware that over 140 graduates attended the AARC Gala recently? I (personally), after 10 years of recovery initiated by treatment at AARC am happy, healthy, married, have children, made over $100,000 last year and have just started another business.
I suspect you are a lawyer interested in lining your pockets at the expense of a successful institution. Well, I would be the first to testify as to the success of the AARC program."

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If I were interested in "lining my pockets", I certainly wouldn't be concerning myself wanting to examine an institution that has the support of the Calgary establishment.
Interesting, though, I was in Calgary a couple of days ago and just happened to make an enquiry about AARC of an individual with a long standing of public service in the Calgary community.  She fairly bristled and said "there's nothing wrong with AARC.  They are very successful in what they do.  I've seen the statistics"
I know AARC trots out its successes to the media and to the Legislature from time to time.  But if anybody can be seen to be "lining their pockets", I rather suspect it's the failed Drug War Industry of which such institutions as AARC and DARE are just a part.  The police, psychologists, judges, lawyers, the prison industry and moral entrepreneurs descended from people like Ainslinger and Emily Murphy all have a vested interest in perpetuating myths and moral panics about drugs. Whether it's Mel Sembler or Dean Vause, I would like you to prove to me that the people running these types of institutions are not "lining their pockets" in the manner that you accuse me of doing.  
Bye bye

Antigen:
Virgil just took a $6.5M soaking for what he had done to Lulu Corter and her family!

http://fornits.com/wwf/viewtopic.php?to ... m=10#14785

Is Dean next? I think it's really only a matter of time.
Never underestimate the bandwidth of a station wagon full of tapes hurtling down the highway.  
Andrew Tannenbaum
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Anonymous:
On top of an AARC name being included in that article the description of KIDS seemed very familiar. In fact it didn't seem any different. Can anyone see any differences other than location?

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