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i am a student from the program and i love it

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Froderik:
I'm starting to really think that this must be the same person that drops in every few months to see if he can piss someone off. In other words, a troll. In any case, it's the same old line of bullshit. "The program was great, why don't you grow up, blah, blah, blah" So I for one don't even want to give this poor deluded a-hole the satisfaction of an argument. I believe what I believe, so I seek not to convince idiots like this otherwise. Let's do ourselves a favor and NOT respond to this. Please...

Damn! A post responding to it before I could even finish! Well, at least it was a good one...

[ This Message was edited by: Froderik13 on 2003-11-13 13:30 ]

Anonymous:
if it were lies, no i wouldnt spend the time and effort.  but, the truth must be know.  Bye bye waspers, you time is a comin

Froderik:
Do what thou wilt...  :grin:

Antigen:

--- Quote ---On 2003-11-13 13:18:00, Anonymous wrote:

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Why can't it be possible for some people to find the WWASP experience traumatic while others believe it to be helpful?
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You're missing something important with your sports analogy. Presumably, everyone playing football does so more-or-less voluntarily and whenever a player is injured, the coach and refs and other adults in charge are sure to provide immediate medical attention along with good supervision and safety practices to minimize the risk of serious injury.

At IR, you saw and heard and smelled kids getting tortured. If that was fun for you, you're a sick, twisted individual. But I rather suspect you didn't fully "see" what was going on. One day you will. Mean time, suffice it to say that you'd probably make more friends by joining a Charles Manson fan club than by singing the praises of WWASP. At least Manson has been in prison for decades and so he hasn't hurt anyone lately.
Unless we put medical freedom into the Constitution, the time will come when medicine will organize an undercover dictatorship. To restrict the art of healing to one class of men, and deny equal privilege to others, will be to constitute the Bastille of medical science. All such laws are un-American and despotic, and have no place in a Republic. The Constitution of this Republic should make special privilege for medical freedom as well as religious freedom.
--Abridged quote-Benjamin Rush, M.D., a signer of the Declaration of Independence
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K8lyN:
You must be seriously fucked up in the head to rrally have liked your experience...or maybe your one of those kids who got beat to hell and back,and brainwashed...this is pretty obvious.So please leave the normal less fucked up people alone :flame:

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