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Regarding Craig Spitzer
« Reply #30 on: August 28, 2006, 11:40:23 PM »
I also new Craig. I remember him the most in that little guitar room in the back with the door closed Playing the good shit he wasn't supposed to be. I always enjoyed that. I am sorry to hear about his passing. I lost my best friend on dec 15 1995 to a snow mobile accident in the mountains. The hurt eventually went away but he never did. I often think about him. Hi Justin I think you were the supporting student on my challenge..SL
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« Reply #31 on: October 30, 2007, 01:11:01 AM »
I remember Craig Spitzer as well, he was a great guy. That really is a shame to hear about that, we were in the same peer group for awhile.

I'm really repulsed by some of the comments in here, in a thread about a man, a young man who died way too early. For you to think that is disgusting, to voice it is 100x worse.
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« Reply #32 on: October 31, 2007, 01:13:02 PM »
I didn't know him.  he came pretty soon after I left. I think the other anon poster must be in jail or something. I feel for your loss and would be very saddened to hear that members of my PG had died so young.
I hated that fucking place though, and all my friends done disappeared.
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« Reply #33 on: October 31, 2007, 01:13:30 PM »
I didn't know him.  he came pretty soon after I left. I think the other anon poster must be in jail or something. I feel for your loss and would be very saddened to hear that members of my PG had died so young.
I hated that fucking place though, and all my friends done disappeared.
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Re: Regarding Craig Spitzer
« Reply #34 on: July 30, 2009, 05:52:56 PM »
I Heard about Craig passing a few years ago. I think about him every time I play guitar, as he is the one who encouraged me to start. I was one of the only people to use his guitar with PERMANENT Permission. It was the BEST sounding guitar there, even when people brought in Brand new ones. He was soooo messed up from institutions he had permanent "ticks" from meds he had been given through the years. Ken R was a great guitar player too. Thanks Craig for giving me the gift of music, I will NEVER forget you.
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Re: Regarding Craig Spitzer
« Reply #35 on: July 30, 2009, 07:14:43 PM »
Quote from: "RMAzing until I wasn't"
The best friend I have ever had in my life was my father.  Running a close second was Craig Spitzer.  I went through some of the toughest times in my life, at RMA and outside RMA, with him.  There was no one else that I had that understood me like him, because of the times and experiences we shared in our lives.  I loved him like the brother that I never had.

 I regret to inform this forum that he passed away in October of 2004.  I just found this forum a few months ago and didn?t know what to say, so this posting is a bit after the fact, but I thought that others that had cared about him needed to know.

I know that RMA was hard for all of us but we all now share a bond that can never be broken.

He was married for 6 years and I was in the wedding.  Now I am getting married in October of 2006 and had he been alive he would have been my best man.  I will now have my father as my best man.  I would never have had him as a friend if not for RMA so for that I am thankful of that place.

We made it through some of the toughest times of our lives together.  There are no words to explain how I felt and still feel about Craig that I can ever explain.  I will love and miss him always.  It?s been over a year and I still can?t let him go.  I think about him almost everyday.  I wish I could just stop missing him but it just won?t happen.  I miss him so much.

Was this man a detainee or a guard/torturer? A former detainee, yes?
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Re: Regarding Craig Spitzer
« Reply #36 on: July 30, 2009, 09:53:28 PM »
Quote from: "Guest"
i dont beleive the people who make breathtakingly moronic comments on other peoples' sexuality are real survivors. I think they are current program associates doing their best to make us - geniuine survivors-look unreliable and juvenile.

honestly, i dont beleive that there are people that are legitamitely that imbecilic


There are CEDUites that idiotic, and  there are the CEDUites who are not, but pretend such to serve their disgusting agendas. These latter posters have a veiled agenda of propagandizing CEDU as a good, if flawed, “school” at which one acquired “tools.” These  CEDUites  assume multiple identities through guest posts or with logged avatars.

They don't necessarily say CEDU was helpful, they insinuate it from a variety of standpoints. They’ll state CEDU wasn’t “that bad:” not every former detainee committed suicide, they’ll point out it wasn’t a gulag, just a prison. Or they’ll post ridiculous personal attacks in a thread discussing the death of a loved one. That’ll discourage future posts of the like, eh? That will discourage discovery of CEDU linked premature passings and assemblage of useful information. Posting garbage to make the posts in this forum seem valueless is not beneath them, either.

Those CEDUites wish to minimize and obscure what transpired in those mountain compounds, the deaths, and the torment. Doing so is necessary to preserve their lifestyle. They are still deceiving, lying, manipulating to serve their perverted aims, both on this forum and out in the real world…

I hope survivors not only post in this forum but submit their indescribably needed eyewitness testimony to ISAC and HEAL
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