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One More Reason to Despise Ashcroft- Refuse to Investigate W
Anonymous:
That's too bad. WWASPS welcomes an investigation. That can certainly be a plus and the truth would finally be told. :nworthy:
Anonymous:
--- Quote ---On 2004-01-12 20:34:00, Anonymous wrote:
"That's too bad. WWASPS welcomes an investigation. That can certainly be a plus and the truth would finally be told. :nworthy: "
--- End quote ---
Thats a real joke.....WWASP would have them see what they want to see which is a far cry from the truth of the situation. How easy it is to set up an appt and make things look pretty.
If a drug house or criminal was given a heads up before the police came I am sure it would no longer look like a drug house and the evidence needed to convict a criminal would vanish. Does that mean someone didn't die, get raped, or buy crack? UMMMMMMMMMMMM NOT!
The only truth that would be told is what you want the truth to look like. Seems to me there are plenty of parents that have been telling the truth (not manipulation of their angels (Pun intended)).
Anonymous:
The last poster doesn't think an investigation would be worthwhile because of what? Do investigations need an appointment?
Betcha Ashcroft knows about the agenda of the competition and is smart enough not to get sucked in.
The only purpose it would serve is to show the kids are safe and are not having the same kind of fun they did before they went. Boohoo ::boohoo:: I'm sure HE views it as a waste of time. I wish he would do it just to spite some of you all.
Anonymous:
I wish he would enforce federal postal laws and send in cops with letters, pens, papers, envelopes, and a postman with the inmates mail--hand-deliver their mail to them. Stand there and let them write to anybody they friggin' want with no staff looking over their shoulders as they write, take the addressed envelopes on the way out the door, and come right back next week with mail call again.
Give 'em the letter of family and children's services every time. Show periodic videos of what constitutes abuse and is actionable so the staff can't brainwash the kids that so-and-so isn't *really* abuse.
Then investigate every single allegation, refuse to take the crap line "they all lie," question the kid separate from the staff---and wherever the kid maintains he/she is being abused, yank him or her right out and put him or her in foster care.
Let the parents go through family court where a judge can order a shrink to look at the parents as well as the kids, and if the parents are loopy and the kid is within the reasonable ranges of normal, then don't let the loopy parents have the kid back.
The worst of the schools would shut down for lack of enrollment inside of a year, and after the shakeout, what was left would be the better places that were able to adapt to *not* inducing Stockholm Syndrome---after the kids were all guaranteed mail call, the facilities would no longer be able to.
That particular abuse, at least, would be out of their arsenal.
Anyplace that keeps a kid from sending and recieving his/her own mail is committing federal offenses with every single instance.
Strictly enforcing just that one, single, existing law would do a world of good.
Anonymous:
"Anyplace that keeps a kid from sending and recieving his/her own mail is committing federal offenses with every single instance.
Strictly enforcing just that one, single, existing law would do a world of good. "
:question:
don't know what program you were in, but it wasn't wwasps! I agree that any program that would keep a kid from writing or getting mail from their parents is wrong. Who does that?
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