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Antigen:
The following just came to me on another of my favorite discussion lists (the list name is tongue-in-cheek):

What would you say is the liklihood of kids like these winding up in a place like Elan some time down the road? And do you think that the growing number of folks who are (finally!) beginning to smell something rank on the wind wrt the state of child protective services are valuable allies, in that their credibility is less damaged than most of ours (or not at all) and that their numbers are so much greater? The buzz phrase here might be "State sponsored child abuse" or "State sanctioned ..."

Here's the post:
From: Bond
To: http://www.lewrockwell.com/anderson/anderson77.html
 
you Momma is a big fat's ________
--Leroy Brown

Paul St. John:
My personal take on this is that this power would be most often used by the jealous and such.

It is the unhappy, who most often have their eye out to condemn others.

Paul St. John

Paul St. John:
.. kinda like in the rehabs.


Uh oh.. bit now that has me thinking..


Afterall, I am condemning those bastards.
lol


Paul

Antigen:
Paul, I know that the State of Maine used to place ordinary state wards in Elan for no other reason than that, at least on paper, Elan provided housing, food, medical attention, education and all at a super low, bargain price. I believe there was another state that had been shipping kids from out west, too. There's another case of a kid who's missing from Dundee who, as it turns out, had been taken from his family by the state behind drug charges and adopted by a family who placed him in Dundee. He aparently split, found his way back to the US, found his family and they're all in hiding now.

My point is that, if this is what the States are doing with kids who they find subject to horrors like 5 min in a parking lot or exposure to the smell of a burning joint, maybe some people will see the light and not automatically support state kidnappings.

G:   "If we do happen to step on a mine, Sir, what do we do?"
EB:  "Normal procedure, Lieutenant, is to jump 200 feet in the air and scatter oneself over a wide area."
-- Somewhere in No Man's Land, BA4

--- End quote ---

Froderik:
Man! So you think there was there some connection?

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