Treatment Abuse, Behavior Modification, Thought Reform > The Troubled Teen Industry
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Whooter:
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After replay, the call stands.
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I think we agree!! You never had too much to say:
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Dysfunction Junction:
--- Quote from: "Ursus" ---The fallacy in your argument, Whooter, is that you introduce a new premise (despite attributing its insertion to Paul), namely that Paul "assume that all the people programs hire are evil by nature." You then subsequently attempt to win your propaganda war by pointing out the inherent illogic in said introduced premise.
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And, should that fail, he breaks out the "You molest your own children" meme.
Whooter:
--- Quote from: "Dimonax" ---One thing that Teens in this situation should seriously consider is running down to the nearest recruiting office and enlisting. At 16, legally, your old enough to join up. Be it the Guard, Marine Corps., Army, Navy, whatever.
They'll need to have a Diploma or a G.E.D., but the recruiters will usually help em out with that.
Once they've signed the dotted line, then legally their an adult and there's not much the parents can do about it. Of course they'll have to serve out the term of service, but if the postings on this site are any indication, that might be considerably shorter than a stay at one of these laughing academies.
I would suggest Morgan do that, she has to be close to 16 now. It'll be her own choice, and she'll get a hell of a lot better education than even a private school could provide. A college degree all paid for. etc...
Just something to consider.
Dimonax
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Thats a great idea. I wasnt aware kids could do that at age 16. A few months in boot camp typically would straighten out any issues the child may have with accountability, responsibility, weight issues etc.. This would also alleviate the need for the parents to dip into the retirement account. I think this is what kids did prior to programs.
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Anne Bonney:
Repeat post?
Whooter:
--- Quote from: "Anne Bonney" ---Repeat post?
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Okay, Anne one more time, but I could get flagged for flooding:
One thing that Teens in this situation should seriously consider is running down to the nearest recruiting office and enlisting. At 16, legally, your old enough to join up. Be it the Guard, Marine Corps., Army, Navy, whatever.
They'll need to have a Diploma or a G.E.D., but the recruiters will usually help em out with that.
Once they've signed the dotted line, then legally their an adult and there's not much the parents can do about it. Of course they'll have to serve out the term of service, but if the postings on this site are any indication, that might be considerably shorter than a stay at one of these laughing academies.
I would suggest Morgan do that, she has to be close to 16 now. It'll be her own choice, and she'll get a hell of a lot better education than even a private school could provide. A college degree all paid for. etc...
Just something to consider.
Dimonax
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