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Imagine my surprise finding this
Anonymous:
Some insight(s)
by Antigen ยป 07 Aug 2005, 03:22
John, thanks, I deeply appreciate that. I also want to pile on in thanking and welcoming John U. and to reiterate that I know Art and all the staff's intentions were good. So were those of all the parents, including my own. If anybody's looking for a cackling bad guy somewhere at the root of this, wringing his hands and gloating, you'll never find him, he doesn't exist. It's all about good intentions gone awry.
So, Ginger, wtf happened since you posted this nearly 4 years ago?
Anonymous:
4 years of more insight?
hey, if you don't like it, you can always turn off your computer and walk away
Anonymous:
exactly
psy:
Pretty sure she still believes that way:
viewtopic.php?f=9&t=27792&p=339419#p337706
Not sure I agree, though. Some are in it for the money and couldn't give a damn about the kids. Most are misguided, though.
Antigen:
Man, that's a long time ago and I don't have time right now to research the conversation. But I think that was a direct response to an accusation of some kind.
And, for the record, I do still believe that the Super Seedlings run on good intentions. You ought to have been in on the phone conversation w/ Underwood. All these years later and he still seemed just as brainwashed as ever. It was amazing. I think he's probably still employed in the industry somehow cause I just can't imagine any other way he could stay that drunk on the kool aid. Plus I went looking for his alleged career as a sports writer and found, I think, one published letter about baseball to the editor.
Also, to put things in perspective here, Hitler had good intentions. He was delusional and dangerous, of course. A real monster. But he believed he was a martyred hero. I think most of the industry leaders are like that.
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