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Quote from: "Whooter"
Quote from: "Anne Bonney"
Quote from: "Whooter"
Ridge Creek School Parent:

]“I can honestly say that I shall miss RCS more than my child. At the conclusion of my initial tour of the school, I told the admissions person to please just give me my daughter back. He said that the school would do everything possible to make that happen. And you did” I will always marvel and respect RCS’s ability to take threads of despair, anger, distrust and hurt in families and weave them back together in the form of hope, faith, renewed trust and harmony


 :eek:   Wow.....that speaks volumes.

It does, we agree here, Anne.


And you wonder why people accuse you of being dishonest and disingenuous.  You conveniently changed my bolded, red hi-light to fit your own agenda.

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The Troubled Teen Industry / Re: Public School and Program Abuse
« on: January 19, 2011, 12:28:57 PM »
Quote from: "Whooter"
Quote from: "Anne Bonney"
Quote from: "Whooter"
Quote from: "Anne Bonney"
I'll ask again since I've never gotten an answer.  This website is dedicated to the TTI.  What the hell do public schools have to do with the TTI?  More deflection and distraction.  Shocking!  ::)

This thread includes abuses from Public school and Programs.


Yes, I get that.....but why?  This website has nothing to do with public schools yet you insist on cramming them in here.  Why?

It gives us all a feel for how much abuse is out there.  I am looking at the risks of sending kids to public school and programs alike.


Like I said.....deflecting attention away from programs.

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Quote from: "Whooter"
Quote from: "Anne Bonney"
Quote from: "Whooter"
The kids who are most likely to succeed would be those who had the lower levels of problems (which makes sense).


Then why are they there in the first place?  Why are parents outsourcing their jobs?

Parents sometimes have to outsource their jobs, Anne, if they cannot be solved in the home setting.


Then they're doing a piss-poor, shitty job as parents and the kids have to suffer for that.  Unconscionable.

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The Troubled Teen Industry / Re: Public School and Program Abuse
« on: January 19, 2011, 12:26:06 PM »
Quote from: "Whooter"
Quote from: "Anne Bonney"
I'll ask again since I've never gotten an answer.  This website is dedicated to the TTI.  What the hell do public schools have to do with the TTI?  More deflection and distraction.  Shocking!  ::)

This thread includes abuses from Public school and Programs.


Yes, I get that.....but why?  This website has nothing to do with public schools yet you insist on cramming them in here.  Why?

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The Troubled Teen Industry / Re: Academics in present programs
« on: January 19, 2011, 12:25:10 PM »
I don't have the patience to wander thru Whooter's rantings, so I'll just ask the question......are the schools accredited by a reputable entity?  Are their credits transferable to a regular school/college?

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Tacitus' Realm / Re: The Great Republican Purge
« on: January 19, 2011, 12:22:14 PM »
Quote from: "Froderik"
Quote from: "seamus"
the democrats are gonna struggle,(I predict a major spin-fest here) with Obama,because............
  This is not the Obama administration, Its the wall st administration. How many troops has Obama brought home? Didnt he just send 30k MORE troops to Afganistan?What about getting us out of nafta?Is it my imagination ,or didnt he run for office spouting off on these issues? What has he delivered on?    False hope. Pocket change.

Duped again, gullible as those who buy from infomercials, you morons (not you, seamus) deserve the sheisters you elect! Time for a change, indeed. Just because the guy was black people assumed he would be different? Assumed he wouldn't turn out to be an "Uncle Tom"? Guess you all got fooled again, eh?

No, because of the things he was saying that he would do, which I am admittedly disappointed in for not much follow-thru.  

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Increase in troops sent overseas, no nullification of the Patriot Act (as promised), the NAFTA thing, the shitty health care plan, I could go on and on...

The shitty healthcare was attributable to the Repubs insisting on watering it down to where it was a shell of what Obama wanted.  Dems have ZERO backbone to stand up to the bullies working for the healthcare industry.

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And when you start talking about how much it sucks, people immediately start in with the finger-pointing at the Republican side (well-trained by NBC) instead of taking a step back and looking at the big picture.. Like you are saying, seamus (and like I've said on here before), two sides of the same shit-covered ass!! Dempublicans! Republicrats! (That one was Ginger's.)


Agreed to a certain extent, but hte Repubs have looooooong ago sold themselves to the corporations.

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A continual "lesser-of-two-evils" vicious cycle instead of something better outside of both parties.

 :tup:

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The Troubled Teen Industry / Re: Public School and Program Abuse
« on: January 19, 2011, 12:17:54 PM »
I'll ask again since I've never gotten an answer.  This website is dedicated to the TTI.  What the hell do public schools have to do with the TTI?  More deflection and distraction.  Shocking!  ::)

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Quote from: "Whooter"
Ridge Creek School Parent:

“I can honestly say that I shall miss RCS more than my child. At the conclusion of my initial tour of the school, I told the admissions person to please just give me my daughter back. He said that the school would do everything possible to make that happen. And you did” I will always marvel and respect RCS’s ability to take threads of despair, anger, distrust and hurt in families and weave them back together in the form of hope, faith, renewed trust and harmony”


 :eek:   Wow.....that speaks volumes.

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Aspen Education Group / Re: Behrens Work is Junk
« on: January 19, 2011, 12:11:35 PM »
Quote from: "Dysfunction Junction"
Not to mention no reputable outlet would publish it.  That's why it's "self-published" on a doc host site.  If it isn't peer reviewed and published in a reputable scientific journal, it's worthless.  Hence it only appears on Aspen marketing sites and a doc host site where anyone can upload anything.  It's junk.

 :tup:  :tup:  :tup:  :notworthy:

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Quote from: "Whooter"
The kids who are most likely to succeed would be those who had the lower levels of problems (which makes sense).


Then why are they there in the first place?  Why are parents outsourcing their jobs?

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Quote from: "Whooter"
The “typical” client in the programs is a white, upper-middle to upper-class,
16 year old male or female with prior treatment failures, who is functioning below average
academically and has multiple psycho-social problems. The most common problems treated are
disruptive behavior, substance use, and mood disorders. Most adolescents do not have a legal
record.


Wow....so kids that truly needed help, not quack "therapy", didn't fare so well. Hmmmm. And why send a kid away if they're not in real trouble? Why were these kids that "had lower levels of psycho-social symptoms at admission (adolescent report), the absence of a mood disorder," even there in the first place? Parents....do your damn job and quit farming it out to strangers!

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Tacitus' Realm / Re: The Tea Party movement
« on: January 10, 2011, 02:48:34 PM »
Quote from: "Whooter"
Someone who can get us back on track and kick start the economy with jobs


http://www.truth-out.org/obama-created- ... eight66660

Yesterday morning, the Labor Department released its employment data for December, showing that the U.S. economy ended the year by adding 113,000 private sector jobs, knocking the unemployment rate down sharply from 9.8 percent to 9.4 percent — its lowest rate since July 2009. The “surprising drop — which was far better than the modest step-down economists had forecast — was the steepest one-month fall since 1998.” October and November’s jobs numbers were also revised upward by almost 80,000 each. Still, 14.5 million Americans remain unemployed, and jobs will have to be created much faster in coming months for the country to pull itself out of the economic doldrums.

Responding the jobs report, House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) noted that President Obama and the Democratic Congress have created “more jobs in 2010 than President Bush did over eight years.”

Indeed, from February 2001, Bush’s first full month in office, through January 2009, his last, the economy added just 1 million jobs. By contrast, in 2010 alone, the economy added at least 1.1 million jobs. This chart, produced by Pelosi’s office, demonstrates the difference between the Bush administration and the Obama administration on jobs:

As the Wall Street Journal noted in the last month of Bush’s term, the former president had the “worst track record for job creation since the government began keeping records.” And job creation under Bush was anemic long before the recession began. Bush’s supply-side economics “fostered the weakest jobs and income growth in more than six decades,” along with “sluggish business investment and weak gross domestic product growth,” the Center for American Progress’ Joshua Picker explained. “On every major measurement” of income and employment, “the country lost ground during Bush’s two terms,” the National Journal’s Ron Brownstein observed, parsing Census data.

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Tacitus' Realm / Re: The Tea Party movement
« on: January 10, 2011, 02:46:10 PM »
Quote from: "Froderik"
Quote from: "seamus"
See what I mean? I can see umpteen directions for how this will get spun.And by a cast of several! Somebodys gonna whine about gun control....somebody will rebuke that....

Yup, A NY Rep. is already introducing a gun control bill in Congress.

Now that's just reactionary and stupid.

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Tacitus' Realm / Re: The Tea Party movement
« on: January 10, 2011, 02:38:39 PM »
Quote from: "Froderik"
Quote from: "Anne Bonney"
Quote from: "Whooter"
It amazes me how scared people are of Sarah Palin.

I think you're mistaking ridicule for fear.

No, i don't think so. It's more than ridicule. People are over-reacting to that map, saying it had to do with the shooting; the attempted spin that the media tried to put on that is beyond ludicrous... it's a classic example of fear-mongering, and it's sickening that people are FALLING FOR IT!!!


Agreed, but I still don't fear Sarah Palin.  She's a freaking moron.  I pity those who've fallen for her schtick.

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