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Anonymous:
My daughter went to the Seed and my son to a fancy institute complete with psychiatrists and other drug dispensers. They proceded to beat him up and put him in solitary for weeks on end. I don't recall the Seed doing that. Art Berker charged nothing, but the institute was so outrageosly expensive that when I was forced to retire,  I couldn't afford the 25 Per cent after
my health insurance payment. My family doctor interned at the drug center up north of Lexington, KY. He said that government blot on the taxpayers did not cure any better that just dumping druggies on the street and hoping that they would cure themselves. That's what happened to my son who does not use drugs, alcohol, caffeine, and is a strict vegetarian. The Seed is not and never has been what its opponents (probably all druggies) say here and elsewhere.

Anonymous:
Yep, Art Berker was some guy.
 
Lets see, your son cured himself. He never went to the seed. And your daughter?  You left that part out.

All seed critics are druggies, eh?  Gee, never hear that before.
 :roll:

Anonymous:
The Seed gave me a family environment also with foster parents who were wiser, and where my own folks had failed I found peace in knowing not all grown-ups were like my parents.

cleveland:
I think it's all relative people. If you were a hard-core shooting up junky, or came from an overtly abusive environment, the Seed must have seemed like heavan. If you were a typical confused middle class teen, the Seed was a temporary haven at best from which you could leave and start a new life. If you hung around in the '80s, it was a little island separated from the outside world where you could live, work and play and never deal with people you didn't know intimately. The price for this was your freedom and self-will. Many were willing to pay it, at least for a while.

The Seed got one thing right. Kids need love, lots of it, and most don't get it. They are made fun of in school, left alone at home in front of the TV, and neglected by working parents, some of which have their own substance abuse or mental problems. Hug your kids!

Anonymous:
Here's one that's better:

http://www.ami-fl.org/Youth_Services/services.htm


--- Quote ---On 2004-11-07 17:09:00, Anonymous wrote He said that government blot on the taxpayers did not cure any better that just dumping druggies on the street and hoping that they would cure themselves. That's what happened to my son who does not use drugs, alcohol, caffeine, and is a strict vegetarian.
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So if that's what happened to your son and he does not use drugs or alcohol then how exactly do you attribute his success to the Seed????

 
--- Quote ---The Seed is not and never has been what its opponents (probably all druggies) say here and elsewhere. "

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