Treatment Abuse, Behavior Modification, Thought Reform > The Troubled Teen Industry
So say I
Antigen:
Deb, thanks for the compliment. I like to think of myself as fairly generous. But that's not the reason why I put up with all this crap. I put up with it for the same reason every other reader does; because it's not my place to control anyone but myself and, to some extent, my minor kids. And I don't even like that part of having kids. Can't wait till their all grown and I can be the goof off, spoiling the hell out of the grandkids. :wink:
We must create an atmosphere where the crooked cop fears the honest cop, and not the other way around.
Frank Serpico
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Anonymous:
Are we having herring for dinner?
Anonymous:
Deb, sadly you missed the point. Try again?
Antigen:
--- Quote ---On 2003-12-16 10:48:00, cayohueso wrote:
"Miller enjoyed his guru status too much for me to feel any pity for him. He saw an opportunity to be adored, awed and in control over people and then completely exploited his sons "problems" (if there ever were any other than having him as a father)He will NEVER change his view...that would mean he would have to admit to being a narcissistic psychopath.
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Yes. But he traded his only chance at real affection, honor and admiration for a sham existance as an evil and false demigod. I wouldn't trade places with him for a minute. Would you?
We can easily forgive a child who is afraid
of the dark. The real tragedy of life is
when men are afraid of the light.
--Plato
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Cayo Hueso:
absolutely not, but I don't pity him either. Maybe I'm still too in the midst of my own rage regarding him, but I can't muster any sympathy for him.
Homeschool is self regulating. The school board is not going to have illiterate useless people living in their homes forever if they don't have a working education policy.
--Sisterbluerose
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