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Tranquility Bay parents on attack

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DannyB II:

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--- Quote from: "DannyB II" ---Pile this does not concern itself with the, "Streissand Effect". I don't believe they are trying to suppress the information, they want it out in public, they want every single bit of it out for the public to see.
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:roflmao:  Somehow, I have my doubts about that...
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--- Quote from: "Whooter" ---Anyone who would say that parents would want to keep it a secret hasn't met program parents before or do not have an understanding of the situation. I don't know a parent who would be ashamed of sending a child to Wilderness or a Program. There are those who argue that a child should never be separated from the family for any reason, but aside from that most people feel that the parents went over and above trying to help their child and admire their dedication to helping their children.
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I laughed about this earlier, 'cuz even though these parents might want SOME of this case out in the public, I'm sure they don't want ALL of it ... and that is not something you can control once the press starts airing all the dirty laundry.

However, Whooter is right when it comes to dyed in the wool program parents, and, with all due respect as I'm sure the situation's complex, these would be them alright...
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Ursus,
Ya know what is really laughable is how you "think", your arrogance is overshadowing your common sense.
Here let me help you, Tranquility Bay is going to get plenty publicity out of this no matter what happens and your cause will take another hit as being a extremist fringe group. Because you lack organization and discipline.
That is the shame, nobody is above morality.
In case your confused I am not a advocate for TB.

Anne Bonney:
I'd like to see the anonymity of the 'net' protected, but I almost hope these parents would get their wish.  Let's face it....TB was one of the worst and if they do get their way, all that shit will come pouring out and it will have a much bigger 'audience' this time.

Ursus:

--- Quote from: "DannyB II" ---
--- Quote from: "Ursus" ---
--- Quote from: "Ursus" ---
--- Quote from: "DannyB II" ---Pile this does not concern itself with the, "Streissand Effect". I don't believe they are trying to suppress the information, they want it out in public, they want every single bit of it out for the public to see.
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:roflmao:  Somehow, I have my doubts about that...
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--- Quote from: "Whooter" ---Anyone who would say that parents would want to keep it a secret hasn't met program parents before or do not have an understanding of the situation. I don't know a parent who would be ashamed of sending a child to Wilderness or a Program. There are those who argue that a child should never be separated from the family for any reason, but aside from that most people feel that the parents went over and above trying to help their child and admire their dedication to helping their children.
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I laughed about this earlier, 'cuz even though these parents might want SOME of this case out in the public, I'm sure they don't want ALL of it ... and that is not something you can control once the press starts airing all the dirty laundry.

However, Whooter is right when it comes to dyed in the wool program parents, and, with all due respect as I'm sure the situation's complex, these would be them alright...
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Ursus,
Ya know what is really laughable is how you "think", your arrogance is overshadowing your common sense.
Here let me help you, Tranquility Bay is going to get plenty publicity out of this no matter what happens and your cause will take another hit as being a extremist fringe group. Because you lack organization and discipline.
That is the shame, nobody is above morality.
In case your confused I am not a advocate for TB.
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What "cause" would that be, Danny? Somehow, I find it a real stretch to think of myself as "extremist" or "fringe," but perhaps you know something that some of us don't!  :D

Whooter:

--- Quote from: "Anne Bonney" ---I'd like to see the anonymity of the 'net' protected, but I almost hope these parents would get their wish.  Let's face it....TB was one of the worst and if they do get their way, all that shit will come pouring out and it will have a much bigger 'audience' this time.
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It is either right or it is not.  We cant just say this person is protected but this other one is not because of our personal beliefs.

Lets say some Green Peace spin-off fringe group felt your gasoline engine on your boat was killing too many fish in the harbor.  Would that give them the right to post your personal info all over the internet?

Something to think about

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Ursus:

--- Quote from: "Anne Bonney" ---I'd like to see the anonymity of the 'net' protected, but I almost hope these parents would get their wish. Let's face it....TB was one of the worst and if they do get their way, all that shit will come pouring out and it will have a much bigger 'audience' this time.
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Well... this isn't the first time this case graced the public's reading roster. Previously, a lawsuit was filed against Tranquility Bay on behalf of the adolescent in question, Isaac Hersh. That suit was filed by friends and family which, incidentally, did not include his parents. After all, they sent him away in the first place, and were, apparently, quite unapologetic about said decision.

The case first splashed 'cross the New York papers in late March of 2008. At the time, there was even (very) brief mention of it in The New York Times:


City Room ยท March 25, 2008, 9:06 am

A battle has erupted in an Orthodox Jewish community over a Brooklyn teenager, Isaac Hersh, 16, who was sent by his family to a behavioral "boot camp" in Jamaica that his lawyer says has abused him. The boy's father, Michael Hersh, is chief executive of a large Orthodox volunteer ambulance service, Hatzalah; the boy, one of eight children, had been living with another Orthodox family in Texas.[/list]

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