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The Troubled Teen Industry / Re: Academics in present programs
« on: January 19, 2011, 03:44:16 PM »
Quote from: "Whooter"
Quote from: "Anne Bonney"
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Quote from: "Dysfunction Junction"
Go ahead and name them, please.  I'd like to see your list.

Any source for your claim "99% operate legally"?  I'd like to see that, too.

This thread was started for Academics in programs.  I have started to list the academics in several programs.. it will take awhile to get them all listed.

Make it easy on yourself and list the ones that don't meet the criteria.  Gawwwwwwwwwwwd, you are so transparent.

Maybe there are no illegal ones.  What does your list look like?

What list?  I never claimed to have any such list.  You did.  Back it up with sources.  99%......Bwahahahahahahahahaah

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The Troubled Teen Industry / Re: work to consume
« on: January 19, 2011, 03:28:44 PM »
Quote from: "Froderik"
Quote from: "Anne Bonney"
Quote from: "Froderik"
Quote from: "Anne Bonney"
Quote from: "Froderik"
On the other hand, if you look at the origins of the public school system, you realize public schools and programs seem to have a certain amount of things in common with one another.. (I'm thinking of the stuff I've read by that ex-teacher from Brooklyn.. that it was set up by leaders of the industrialist class to control the minds of the young..)

Agreed, but at least they're not isolated from the outside world or any touchstone thereof.

Right, but people's minds are already isolated enough from reality by the system, that it almost precludes a need for physical isolation...lol.. in order to implement a certain level of control over their minds, they only need to require that people attend their schools... (You see the evidence of this sort of brainwashing by omission when you examine a history text-book from just about any public school...)

Agreed somewhat, but I still think there's NO comparison between what kids in programs endure and what public school kids experience.

I'm sorry if I inadvertently muddied the waters in the debate you were having with Whooter; that wasn't my intention...

No worries. :cheers:

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The Troubled Teen Industry / Re: work to consume
« on: January 19, 2011, 03:28:15 PM »
Quote from: "Whooter"
Quote from: "Anne Bonney"
Quote from: "Froderik"
Quote from: "Anne Bonney"
Quote from: "Froderik"
On the other hand, if you look at the origins of the public school system, you realize public schools and programs seem to have a certain amount of things in common with one another.. (I'm thinking of the stuff I've read by that ex-teacher from Brooklyn.. that it was set up by leaders of the industrialist class to control the minds of the young..)

Agreed, but at least they're not isolated from the outside world or any touchstone thereof.

Right, but people's minds are already isolated enough from reality by the system, that it almost precludes a need for physical isolation...lol.. in order to implement a certain level of control over their minds, they only need to require that people attend their schools... (You see the evidence of this sort of brainwashing by omission when you examine a history text-book from just about any public school...)

Agreed somewhat, but I still think there's NO comparison between what kids in programs endure and what public school kids experience.

I think it makes a good comparison.  At least we can take a look at the instances of abuse in these schools.

Which has nothing to do with what goes on inside programs.

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The Troubled Teen Industry / Re: Academics in present programs
« on: January 19, 2011, 03:01:27 PM »
Quote from: "Whooter"
Quote from: "Dysfunction Junction"
Go ahead and name them, please.  I'd like to see your list.

Any source for your claim "99% operate legally"?  I'd like to see that, too.

This thread was started for Academics in programs.  I have started to list the academics in several programs.. it will take awhile to get them all listed.

Make it easy on yourself and list the ones that don't meet the criteria.  Gawwwwwwwwwwwd, you are so transparent.

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Quote from: "Whooter"
Quote from: "Anne Bonney"
Quote from: "Whooter"
Quote from: "Anne Bonney"
This is why we can't have nice things and why I've been avoiding Fornits lately.  It's of no use.  Whooter lies, twists, distorts, deflects and on and on and on.  I get really, REALLY tired of it.

Besides, I'm busy getting ready for Hawaii.  :seg:

 sorry you are upset over our conversation.


Just stop.   You're no more irritating than a gnat.  Don't inflate yourself to more than that.

Anne, you are attacking and derailing this thread again.  Lets keep it to Parent Testimonials

This parents says that if you're considering sending your kid off to one of these re-education camps, then you're not doing your job as a parent.   :twofinger:

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Quote from: "Whooter"
Quote from: "Anne Bonney"
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Quote from: "Anne Bonney"

The kids wouldn't be suffering if their parents did their jobs in the first place.

I disagree, sometimes kids do not respond well to local services.


But they do respond to responsible parenting.  Which was my original point, which you ignored.  Shocking!  ::)

Not all kids do, Anne, some kids need help outside the home and others need help outside the scope of local services.  

And those are the ones who need TRUE help.....not quackery from pseudo-"scientists" or pseudo-"therapists".

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Quote from: "Whooter"
Quote from: "Anne Bonney"
This is why we can't have nice things and why I've been avoiding Fornits lately.  It's of no use.  Whooter lies, twists, distorts, deflects and on and on and on.  I get really, REALLY tired of it.

Besides, I'm busy getting ready for Hawaii.  :seg:

 sorry you are upset over our conversation.


Just stop.   You're no more irritating than a gnat.  Don't inflate yourself to more than that.

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The Troubled Teen Industry / Re: work to consume
« on: January 19, 2011, 02:53:13 PM »
Quote from: "Froderik"
Quote from: "Anne Bonney"
Quote from: "Froderik"
On the other hand, if you look at the origins of the public school system, you realize public schools and programs seem to have a certain amount of things in common with one another.. (I'm thinking of the stuff I've read by that ex-teacher from Brooklyn.. that it was set up by leaders of the industrialist class to control the minds of the young..)

Agreed, but at least they're not isolated from the outside world or any touchstone thereof.

Right, but people's minds are already isolated enough from reality by the system, that it almost precludes a need for physical isolation...lol.. in order to implement a certain level of control over their minds, they only need to require that people attend their schools... (You see the evidence of this sort of brainwashing by omission when you examine a history text-book from just about any public school...)

Agreed somewhat, but I still think there's NO comparison between what kids in programs endure and what public school kids experience.

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Quote from: "Whooter"
Quote from: "Anne Bonney"

The kids wouldn't be suffering if their parents did their jobs in the first place.

I disagree, sometimes kids do not respond well to local services.


But they do respond to responsible parenting.  Which was my original point, which you ignored.  Shocking!  ::)

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This is why we can't have nice things and why I've been avoiding Fornits lately.  It's of no use.  Whooter lies, twists, distorts, deflects and on and on and on.  I get really, REALLY tired of it.

Besides, I'm busy getting ready for Hawaii.  :seg:

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Quote from: "Whooter"
Quote from: "Anne Bonney"

No, I bolded the pertinent piece.  You bolded a section that I did not and then declared "we agree here Anne."  Be as obtuse as you want, we can see thru it.

Pertinent to you maybe, but the author had more to say.  You were taking their words out of context, i.e. dishonest and disingenuous.

So, when you changed the bolded part I had and said "we agree here Anne", you were just being your normal sanctimonious asshole then.  Gotcha.

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Quote from: "Whooter"
Quote from: "Anne Bonney"
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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.

Depends on your perspective, Anne, some people would think that the parents who do not get outside help for their child are doing a piss-poor job and they are making their kids suffer.

The kids wouldn't be suffering if their parents did their jobs in the first place.

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The Troubled Teen Industry / Re: work to consume
« on: January 19, 2011, 01:45:27 PM »
Quote from: "Froderik"
On the other hand, if you look at the origins of the public school system, you realize public schools and programs seem to have a certain amount of things in common with one another.. (I'm thinking of the stuff I've read by that ex-teacher from Brooklyn.. that it was set up by leaders of the industrialist class to control the minds of the young..)

Agreed, but at least they're not isolated from the outside world or any touchstone thereof.

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The Troubled Teen Industry / Re: Public School and Program Abuse
« on: January 19, 2011, 01:42:57 PM »
Quote from: "Whooter"
Quote from: "Anne Bonney"


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

Translated:  You dont understand.

Just skip over the threads that are over your head, Anne, dont get yourself worked up.


Oh please.....don't flatter yourself.  I understand quite well.  You don't come near "working me up".  That would be like getting worked up over a Palin-American, a/k/a, retarded kid.

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Quote from: "Whooter"
Quote from: "Anne Bonney"
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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.

You altered it first to further your agenda, Anne.  Why the double standard?

No, I bolded the pertinent piece.  You bolded a section that I did not and then declared "we agree here Anne."  Be as obtuse as you want, we can see thru it.

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