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<p>thinkanxiety.org &#8211; Severe stress can damage a child&#8217;s brain&#44; say  researchers at the Stanford University School of Medicine and Lucile  Packard Children&#8217;s Hospital. The researchers found that children with  post-traumatic stress disorder and high levels of the stress hormone  cortisol were likely to experience a decrease in the size of the  hippocampus &#8211; a brain structure important in memory processing and  emotion.  Although similar effects have been seen in animal studies&#44; this is the  first time the findings have been replicated in children. The  researchers focused on kids in extreme situations to better understand  how stress affects brain development.  &quot;We&#8217;re not talking about the stress of doing your homework or fighting  with your dad&#44;&quot; said Packard Children&#8217;s child psychiatrist Victor  Carrion&#44; MD. &quot;We&#8217;re talking about traumatic stress. These kids feel  like they&#8217;re stuck in the middle of a street with a truck barreling  down at them.&quot;  Carrion&#44; assistant professor of child and adolescent psychiatry at the  medical school and director of Stanford&#8217;s early life stress research  program&#44; and his collaborators speculate that cognitive deficits  arising from stress hormones interfere with psychiatric therapy and  prolong symptoms.  The children in the study were suffering from post-traumatic stress  disorder&#44; or PTSD&#44; as a result of undergoing physical&#44; emotional or  sexual abuse&#44; witnessing violence or experiencing lasting separation  and loss. This type of developmental trauma often impairs the child&#8217;s  ability to reach social&#44; emotional and academic milestones.  &quot;We&#8217;d really like to understand why some children are more resilient  than others&#44; and what the long-term effects of extreme stress are&#44;&quot;  said Carrion&#44; who is the first author of the research&#44; to be published  in the March issue of Pediatrics. &quot;We know&#44; for example&#44; that these  children are at higher risk of developing depression and/or anxiety as  adults.&quot; &#8230;cont.  http://www.thinkanxiety.org/article-2996101.htm  &#8212;  The charter is available at: http://readystump.algebra.com/~asapm </p>
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<p> &#8211; Hide quoted text &#8212; Show quoted text &#8211;   thinkanxiety.org &#8211; Severe stress can damage a child&#8217;s brain&#44;   damage seem sto imply a permanent state of being-this is   untrue-certain changes obviously happen&#44; but they can be reversed or   at least compensated for with some help-the key is getting the right   kind of help   &nbsp;say    researchers at the Stanford University School of Medicine and Lucile    Packard Children&#8217;s Hospital. The researchers found that children with    post-traumatic stress disorder and high levels of the stress hormone    cortisol were likely to experience a decrease in the size of the    hippocampus &#8211; a brain structure important in memory processing and    emotion.   I am sure there are even more subtle biophysiological changes in many   parts of the brain as well as the load the cns responds to-for some a   retared cns may result or a numbing and for others a cns that is   hyperactive    Although similar effects have been seen in animal studies&#44; this is the    first time the findings have been replicated in children.   How did &nbsp;they get away with traumatizing the children?   That&#8217;s a joke   &nbsp;The    researchers focused on kids in extreme situations to better understand    how stress affects brain development.    &quot;We&#8217;re not talking about the stress of doing your homework   You should have seen my homework   &nbsp;or fighting    with your dad&#44;&quot;   should have seen my dad   &nbsp;said Packard Children&#8217;s child psychiatrist Victor    Carrion&#44; MD. &quot;We&#8217;re talking about traumatic stress. These kids feel    like they&#8217;re stuck in the middle of a street with a truck barreling    down at them.&quot;   you mean a state of ontological anxiety-the stuff we all have here    Carrion&#44; assistant professor of child and adolescent psychiatry at the    medical school and director of Stanford&#8217;s early life stress research    program&#44; and his collaborators speculate that cognitive deficits    arising from stress hormones interfere with psychiatric therapy and    prolong symptoms.   It is those very cognitive deficits that can be used as compensatroy   mechanisms for getting past the nasty conditoned responses ingrained   in the brains of these kids and in later life adults    The children in the study were suffering from post-traumatic stress    disorder&#44; or PTSD&#44; as a result of undergoing physical&#44; emotional or    sexual abuse&#44; witnessing violence or experiencing lasting separation    and loss. This type of developmental trauma often impairs the child&#8217;s    ability to reach social&#44; emotional and academic milestones.   They function as if damaged.    &quot;We&#8217;d really like to understand why some children are more resilient    than others&#44;   it is the way they are hardwired and how they use cognitive structure   to challenge the way they respond and perceive the world. Much has   been written about survivors of great stress like in Nazi Germany or   other prisoner of war situations or greately repressed social   structures   &nbsp;and what the long-term effects of extreme stress are&#44;&quot;   we show the results    said Carrion&#44; who is the first author of the research&#44; to be published    in the March issue of Pediatrics. &quot;We know&#44; for example&#44; that these    children are at higher risk of developing depression and/or anxiety as    adults.&quot; &#8230;cont.   http://www.thinkanxiety.org/article-2996101.htm   Fantastic article on the subject in the March 2002 issue of Scientific   American magazine&#44; _Scars that Won&#8217;t Heal: &nbsp;The Neurobiology of Child   Abuse_&#44; by Martin H. Teicher. &nbsp;Worth checking out for anyone with   interest in the topic. &nbsp;If anyone is interested in reading it&#44; and   can&#8217;t access it through their library or other sources&#44; shoot me an E&#44;   and I&#8217;ll hook you up with it.   if you can post a link I would appreciate it   tanks   Jessica   &#8212; </p>
<p>LM- It took a bit of digging but I found the info on a psych 101  prof&#8217;s website. &nbsp;http://mysite.verizon.net/res0im1v/donettesteelepsychology/id14.html  Jessica  &#8212;  The charter is available at: http://readystump.algebra.com/~asapm </p>
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<p>  thinkanxiety.org &#8211; Severe stress can damage a child&#8217;s brain&#44; </p>
<p>damage seem sto imply a permanent state of being-this is  untrue-certain changes obviously happen&#44; but they can be reversed or  at least compensated for with some help-the key is getting the right  kind of help  &nbsp;say   researchers at the Stanford University School of Medicine and Lucile   Packard Children&#8217;s Hospital. The researchers found that children with   post-traumatic stress disorder and high levels of the stress hormone   cortisol were likely to experience a decrease in the size of the   hippocampus &#8211; a brain structure important in memory processing and   emotion. </p>
<p>I am sure there are even more subtle biophysiological changes in many  parts of the brain as well as the load the cns responds to-for some a  retared cns may result or a numbing and for others a cns that is  hyperactive   Although similar effects have been seen in animal studies&#44; this is the   first time the findings have been replicated in children. </p>
<p>How did &nbsp;they get away with traumatizing the children?  That&#8217;s a joke  &nbsp;The   researchers focused on kids in extreme situations to better understand   how stress affects brain development.   &quot;We&#8217;re not talking about the stress of doing your homework </p>
<p>You should have seen my homework  &nbsp;or fighting   with your dad&#44;&quot; </p>
<p>should have seen my dad  &nbsp;said Packard Children&#8217;s child psychiatrist Victor   Carrion&#44; MD. &quot;We&#8217;re talking about traumatic stress. These kids feel   like they&#8217;re stuck in the middle of a street with a truck barreling   down at them.&quot; </p>
<p>you mean a state of ontological anxiety-the stuff we all have here   Carrion&#44; assistant professor of child and adolescent psychiatry at the   medical school and director of Stanford&#8217;s early life stress research   program&#44; and his collaborators speculate that cognitive deficits   arising from stress hormones interfere with psychiatric therapy and   prolong symptoms. </p>
<p>It is those very cognitive deficits that can be used as compensatroy  mechanisms for getting past the nasty conditoned responses ingrained  in the brains of these kids and in later life adults   The children in the study were suffering from post-traumatic stress   disorder&#44; or PTSD&#44; as a result of undergoing physical&#44; emotional or   sexual abuse&#44; witnessing violence or experiencing lasting separation   and loss. This type of developmental trauma often impairs the child&#8217;s   ability to reach social&#44; emotional and academic milestones. </p>
<p>They function as if damaged.   &quot;We&#8217;d really like to understand why some children are more resilient   than others&#44; </p>
<p>it is the way they are hardwired and how they use cognitive structure  to challenge the way they respond and perceive the world. Much has  been written about survivors of great stress like in Nazi Germany or  other prisoner of war situations or greately repressed social  structures  &nbsp;and what the long-term effects of extreme stress are&#44;&quot;  we show the results   said Carrion&#44; who is the first author of the research&#44; to be published   in the March issue of Pediatrics. &quot;We know&#44; for example&#44; that these   children are at higher risk of developing depression and/or anxiety as   adults.&quot; &#8230;cont.   http://www.thinkanxiety.org/article-2996101.htm  Fantastic article on the subject in the March 2002 issue of Scientific  American magazine&#44; _Scars that Won&#8217;t Heal: &nbsp;The Neurobiology of Child  Abuse_&#44; by Martin H. Teicher. &nbsp;Worth checking out for anyone with  interest in the topic. &nbsp;If anyone is interested in reading it&#44; and  can&#8217;t access it through their library or other sources&#44; shoot me an E&#44;  and I&#8217;ll hook you up with it. </p>
<p>if you can post a link I would appreciate it  tanks  Jessica </p>
<p>&#8211;  The charter is available at: http://readystump.algebra.com/~asapm </p>
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<p> &#8211; Hide quoted text &#8212; Show quoted text &#8211;   thinkanxiety.org &#8211; Severe stress can damage a child&#8217;s brain&#44;   damage seem sto imply a permanent state of being-this is   untrue-certain changes obviously happen&#44; but they can be reversed or   at least compensated for with some help-the key is getting the right   kind of help   &nbsp;say    researchers at the Stanford University School of Medicine and Lucile    Packard Children&#8217;s Hospital. The researchers found that children with    post-traumatic stress disorder and high levels of the stress hormone    cortisol were likely to experience a decrease in the size of the    hippocampus &#8211; a brain structure important in memory processing and    emotion.   I am sure there are even more subtle biophysiological changes in many   parts of the brain as well as the load the cns responds to-for some a   retared cns may result or a numbing and for others a cns that is   hyperactive    Although similar effects have been seen in animal studies&#44; this is the    first time the findings have been replicated in children.   How did &nbsp;they get away with traumatizing the children?   That&#8217;s a joke   &nbsp;The    researchers focused on kids in extreme situations to better understand    how stress affects brain development.    &quot;We&#8217;re not talking about the stress of doing your homework   You should have seen my homework   &nbsp;or fighting    with your dad&#44;&quot;   should have seen my dad   &nbsp;said Packard Children&#8217;s child psychiatrist Victor    Carrion&#44; MD. &quot;We&#8217;re talking about traumatic stress. These kids feel    like they&#8217;re stuck in the middle of a street with a truck barreling    down at them.&quot;   you mean a state of ontological anxiety-the stuff we all have here    Carrion&#44; assistant professor of child and adolescent psychiatry at the    medical school and director of Stanford&#8217;s early life stress research    program&#44; and his collaborators speculate that cognitive deficits    arising from stress hormones interfere with psychiatric therapy and    prolong symptoms.   It is those very cognitive deficits that can be used as compensatroy   mechanisms for getting past the nasty conditoned responses ingrained   in the brains of these kids and in later life adults    The children in the study were suffering from post-traumatic stress    disorder&#44; or PTSD&#44; as a result of undergoing physical&#44; emotional or    sexual abuse&#44; witnessing violence or experiencing lasting separation    and loss. This type of developmental trauma often impairs the child&#8217;s    ability to reach social&#44; emotional and academic milestones.   They function as if damaged.    &quot;We&#8217;d really like to understand why some children are more resilient    than others&#44;   it is the way they are hardwired and how they use cognitive structure   to challenge the way they respond and perceive the world. Much has   been written about survivors of great stress like in Nazi Germany or   other prisoner of war situations or greately repressed social   structures   &nbsp;and what the long-term effects of extreme stress are&#44;&quot;   we show the results    said Carrion&#44; who is the first author of the research&#44; to be published    in the March issue of Pediatrics. &quot;We know&#44; for example&#44; that these    children are at higher risk of developing depression and/or anxiety as    adults.&quot; &#8230;cont.   http://www.thinkanxiety.org/article-2996101.htm   Fantastic article on the subject in the March 2002 issue of Scientific   American magazine&#44; _Scars that Won&#8217;t Heal: &nbsp;The Neurobiology of Child   Abuse_&#44; by Martin H. Teicher. &nbsp;Worth checking out for anyone with   interest in the topic. &nbsp;If anyone is interested in reading it&#44; and   can&#8217;t access it through their library or other sources&#44; shoot me an E&#44;   and I&#8217;ll hook you up with it.   if you can post a link I would appreciate it   tanks   Jessica   &#8212;  LM- It took a bit of digging but I found the info on a psych 101  prof&#8217;s website. &nbsp;http://mysite.verizon.net/res0im1v/donettesteelepsychology/id14.html  Jessica </p>
<p>Thank you  I know Bob pretty well and know this study -the author of the article  Teicher makes some very astute obseravtions about the physiology but  comes to conclusions regarding the etiology or &quot;cause&quot; of things by  faulty reasoning. He asserts that many of those with personality  disorders like borderline suffered at the hands of abuse and then  developed brain impairments in the limbic and hypothalmic regions of  their brains as well as (he &nbsp;ties this in to Davies&#8217; study as some  body of proof to help substantiate his assertion&#44; as well as some  other studies that help support his thesis) but&#44; and this but is  critical-many&#44; many&#44; many&#44; people who suffer from personality  disorders did not suffer environmental abuse or parental abuse-some  did-and &nbsp;of those who &nbsp;did&#44; the ones who induced the suffering also  had personality disorders-ergo- what came first&#8211;the developmental  creation of limbic abnormality or the genetic creation of same? I have  found that most personality disordered individuals had strong familial  connections with other family members that had the &nbsp;same or similar  disorders. I also have found that many people who suffer recitivistic  or resistant anxiety disorders and depressive disorders to have some  fairly potent personality or axis issues as well&#44; and few had  childhood trauma-some did of course. Scientists and writers want  desperately to find a &quot;magic moment of disease onset&quot; that one  strikingspark that igbnites the flame that begins the genesis towards  the cascade of illness-the whole field of genetics is devoted to doing  this-it may prove of great benefit&#44; or it may&#44; and most likely will&#44;  show a route of one possibility-not THE route&#8230;  I would also postulate that many of those who show limbic abnormality  when given adequate levels of cognitive therapy can change the  chemical and structural nature of these same abnormalities-some  cannot&#44; some can make moderate changes-but change can occur that may  refute one notion-that the damage that is seen ir indeed &quot;damage&quot; it  may very well be a compensatory mechanism the brain creates to  formulate a more stable internal environment to the external level of  stress and dissonance-just like those who induce food deprivation  (fancy name for stringent dieting) begin to secrete more  estrogen-build subcutaneous fat levels&#44; stave off a state of  biological starvation etc.. maybe this is a faulty analagy&#44; but my  point is &#8212;-all may not be as it seems&#44; and conclusions of this  magnitude&#44; unless predicated with a great big &quot;maybe&quot; can only be seen  as an interesting idea-not an epiphany. The real epiphany is the human  brain-the human species is capable of withstanding enormous levels of  trauma and continue to grow and develop in healthy ways. After all&#44;  panic is traumatic-those who suffer at its hands are traumatized over  and over and can still lead fruitful and happy lives-even with a  shrunken limbic system and a personality disorder.  I don&#8217;t like articles that throw the baby out with the bath water and  depict a one sided point of view that may create either false hope&#44; or  severe pessimism-after all&#44; if the medications we have only really  help 40% of those with psychiatric conditions and at reduced  percentages of functionality to boot-thinking that ones brain may be  faulty&#44; or damaged or diseased can only lead to some pretty nasty self  inflicted pity and hopelessness-gee&#44; if only they had better drugs&#44;  maybe one day I will feel better-until then I just give up and give  into my abnormality. &nbsp;Trauma is painful and hurts people-it may be an  impetus to develop some pretty strong neurotic tendencies and  behaviors&#44; it may also through the same process establish brain  changes-those changes can be reversed and those neurotic tendencies  and behaviors can be modified&#44; to a higher level of functioning&#44; a  healthier level&#8230;Teicher doesn&#8217;t seem to address this.  &#8212;  The charter is available at: http://readystump.algebra.com/~asapm </p>
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<p> &#8211; Hide quoted text &#8212; Show quoted text &#8211; thinkanxiety.org &#8211; Severe stress can damage a child&#8217;s brain&#44; say   researchers at the Stanford University School of Medicine and Lucile   Packard Children&#8217;s Hospital. The researchers found that children with   post-traumatic stress disorder and high levels of the stress hormone   cortisol were likely to experience a decrease in the size of the   hippocampus &#8211; a brain structure important in memory processing and   emotion.   Although similar effects have been seen in animal studies&#44; this is the   first time the findings have been replicated in children. The   researchers focused on kids in extreme situations to better understand   how stress affects brain development.   &quot;We&#8217;re not talking about the stress of doing your homework or fighting   with your dad&#44;&quot; said Packard Children&#8217;s child psychiatrist Victor   Carrion&#44; MD. &quot;We&#8217;re talking about traumatic stress. These kids feel   like they&#8217;re stuck in the middle of a street with a truck barreling   down at them.&quot;   Carrion&#44; assistant professor of child and adolescent psychiatry at the   medical school and director of Stanford&#8217;s early life stress research   program&#44; and his collaborators speculate that cognitive deficits   arising from stress hormones interfere with psychiatric therapy and   prolong symptoms.   The children in the study were suffering from post-traumatic stress   disorder&#44; or PTSD&#44; as a result of undergoing physical&#44; emotional or   sexual abuse&#44; witnessing violence or experiencing lasting separation   and loss. This type of developmental trauma often impairs the child&#8217;s   ability to reach social&#44; emotional and academic milestones.   &quot;We&#8217;d really like to understand why some children are more resilient   than others&#44; and what the long-term effects of extreme stress are&#44;&quot;   said Carrion&#44; who is the first author of the research&#44; to be published   in the March issue of Pediatrics. &quot;We know&#44; for example&#44; that these   children are at higher risk of developing depression and/or anxiety as   adults.&quot; &#8230;cont.   http://www.thinkanxiety.org/article-2996101.htm </p>
<p>Fantastic article on the subject in the March 2002 issue of Scientific  American magazine&#44; _Scars that Won&#8217;t Heal: &nbsp;The Neurobiology of Child  Abuse_&#44; by Martin H. Teicher. &nbsp;Worth checking out for anyone with  interest in the topic. &nbsp;If anyone is interested in reading it&#44; and  can&#8217;t access it through their library or other sources&#44; shoot me an E&#44;  and I&#8217;ll hook you up with it.  Jessica  &#8212;  The charter is available at: http://readystump.algebra.com/~asapm </p>
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<p>http://www.theage.com.au/news/in-depth/primary-blues/2007/03/09/11731&#8230;  Another view.  I have taught resilience. It was working.  Meryl </p>
<p> &#8211; Hide quoted text &#8212; Show quoted text &#8211;   thinkanxiety.org &#8211; Severe stress can damage a child&#8217;s brain&#44;   damage seem sto imply a permanent state of being-this is   untrue-certain changes obviously happen&#44; but they can be reversed or   at least compensated for with some help-the key is getting the right   kind of help   &nbsp;say    researchers at the Stanford University School of Medicine and Lucile    Packard Children&#8217;s Hospital. The researchers found that children with    post-traumatic stress disorder and high levels of the stress hormone    cortisol were likely to experience a decrease in the size of the    hippocampus &#8211; a brain structure important in memory processing and    emotion.   I am sure there are even more subtle biophysiological changes in many   parts of the brain as well as the load the cns responds to-for some a   retared cns may result or a numbing and for others a cns that is   hyperactive    Although similar effects have been seen in animal studies&#44; this is    the    first time the findings have been replicated in children.   How did &nbsp;they get away with traumatizing the children?   That&#8217;s a joke   &nbsp;The    researchers focused on kids in extreme situations to better    understand    how stress affects brain development.    &quot;We&#8217;re not talking about the stress of doing your homework   You should have seen my homework   &nbsp;or fighting    with your dad&#44;&quot;   should have seen my dad   &nbsp;said Packard Children&#8217;s child psychiatrist Victor    Carrion&#44; MD. &quot;We&#8217;re talking about traumatic stress. These kids feel    like they&#8217;re stuck in the middle of a street with a truck barreling    down at them.&quot;   you mean a state of ontological anxiety-the stuff we all have here    Carrion&#44; assistant professor of child and adolescent psychiatry at    the    medical school and director of Stanford&#8217;s early life stress research    program&#44; and his collaborators speculate that cognitive deficits    arising from stress hormones interfere with psychiatric therapy and    prolong symptoms.   It is those very cognitive deficits that can be used as compensatroy   mechanisms for getting past the nasty conditoned responses ingrained   in the brains of these kids and in later life adults    The children in the study were suffering from post-traumatic stress    disorder&#44; or PTSD&#44; as a result of undergoing physical&#44; emotional or    sexual abuse&#44; witnessing violence or experiencing lasting separation    and loss. This type of developmental trauma often impairs the child&#8217;s    ability to reach social&#44; emotional and academic milestones.   They function as if damaged.    &quot;We&#8217;d really like to understand why some children are more resilient    than others&#44;   it is the way they are hardwired and how they use cognitive structure   to challenge the way they respond and perceive the world. Much has   been written about survivors of great stress like in Nazi Germany or   other prisoner of war situations or greately repressed social   structures   &nbsp;and what the long-term effects of extreme stress are&#44;&quot;   we show the results    said Carrion&#44; who is the first author of the research&#44; to be    published    in the March issue of Pediatrics. &quot;We know&#44; for example&#44; that these    children are at higher risk of developing depression and/or anxiety    as    adults.&quot; &#8230;cont.   http://www.thinkanxiety.org/article-2996101.htm   Fantastic article on the subject in the March 2002 issue of Scientific   American magazine&#44; _Scars that Won&#8217;t Heal: &nbsp;The Neurobiology of Child   Abuse_&#44; by Martin H. Teicher. &nbsp;Worth checking out for anyone with   interest in the topic. &nbsp;If anyone is interested in reading it&#44; and   can&#8217;t access it through their library or other sources&#44; shoot me an E&#44;   and I&#8217;ll hook you up with it.   if you can post a link I would appreciate it   tanks   Jessica   &#8212;  LM- It took a bit of digging but I found the info on a psych 101  prof&#8217;s website.  http://mysite.verizon.net/res0im1v/donettesteelepsychology/id14.html  Jessica   Thank you   I know Bob pretty well and know this study -the author of the article   Teicher makes some very astute obseravtions about the physiology but   comes to conclusions regarding the etiology or &quot;cause&quot; of things by   faulty reasoning. He asserts that many of those with personality   disorders like borderline suffered at the hands of abuse and then   developed brain impairments in the limbic and hypothalmic regions of   their brains as well as (he &nbsp;ties this in to Davies&#8217; study as some   body of proof to help substantiate his assertion&#44; as well as some   other studies that help support his thesis) but&#44; and this but is   critical-many&#44; many&#44; many&#44; people who suffer from personality   disorders did not suffer environmental abuse or parental abuse-some   did-and &nbsp;of those who &nbsp;did&#44; the ones who induced the suffering also   had personality disorders-ergo- what came first&#8211;the developmental   creation of limbic abnormality or the genetic creation of same? I have   found that most personality disordered individuals had strong familial   connections with other family members that had the &nbsp;same or similar   disorders. I also have found that many people who suffer recitivistic   or resistant anxiety disorders and depressive disorders to have some   fairly potent personality or axis issues as well&#44; and few had   childhood trauma-some did of course. Scientists and writers want   desperately to find a &quot;magic moment of disease onset&quot; that one   strikingspark that igbnites the flame that begins the genesis towards   the cascade of illness-the whole field of genetics is devoted to doing   this-it may prove of great benefit&#44; or it may&#44; and most likely will&#44;   show a route of one possibility-not THE route&#8230;   I would also postulate that many of those who show limbic abnormality   when given adequate levels of cognitive therapy can change the   chemical and structural nature of these same abnormalities-some   cannot&#44; some can make moderate changes-but change can occur that may   refute one notion-that the damage that is seen ir indeed &quot;damage&quot; it   may very well be a compensatory mechanism the brain creates to   formulate a more stable internal environment to the external level of   stress and dissonance-just like those who induce food deprivation   (fancy name for stringent dieting) begin to secrete more   estrogen-build subcutaneous fat levels&#44; stave off a state of   biological starvation etc.. maybe this is a faulty analagy&#44; but my   point is &#8212;-all may not be as it seems&#44; and conclusions of this   magnitude&#44; unless predicated with a great big &quot;maybe&quot; can only be seen   as an interesting idea-not an epiphany. The real epiphany is the human   brain-the human species is capable of withstanding enormous levels of   trauma and continue to grow and develop in healthy ways. After all&#44;   panic is traumatic-those who suffer at its hands are traumatized over   and over and can still lead fruitful and happy lives-even with a   shrunken limbic system and a personality disorder.   I don&#8217;t like articles that throw the baby out with the bath water and   depict a one sided point of view that may create either false hope&#44; or   severe pessimism-after all&#44; if the medications we have only really   help 40% of those with psychiatric conditions and at reduced   percentages of functionality to boot-thinking that ones brain may be   faulty&#44; or damaged or diseased can only lead to some pretty nasty self   inflicted pity and hopelessness-gee&#44; if only they had better drugs&#44;   maybe one day I will feel better-until then I just give up and give   into my abnormality. &nbsp;Trauma is painful and hurts people-it may be an   impetus to develop some pretty strong neurotic tendencies and   behaviors&#44; it may also through the same process establish brain   changes-those changes can be reversed and those neurotic tendencies   and behaviors can be modified&#44; to a higher level of functioning&#44; a   healthier level&#8230;Teicher doesn&#8217;t seem to address this.   &#8212;   The charter is available at: http://readystump.algebra.com/~asapm </p>
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 Is this just a synonym for GAD? 
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<p> Is this just a synonym for GAD? </p>
<p>It&#8217;s more of an umbrella term&#44; TJ&#44; for a number of manifestations of anxiety.  Oops&#44; I think Jackie has just posted a very thorough answer. &nbsp;:-)  xxoo  Anne  &#8212;  The charter is available at: http://readystump.algebra.com/~asapm </p>
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<p>   Is this just a synonym for GAD? I&#8217;ve seen &#8216;anxiety disorder&#8217;   mentioned on many websites as a condition in itself&#44; &nbsp;but I&#8217;m   not having much luck finding an &#8216;official&#8217; definition of it. </p>
<p>The American Psychiatric Association calls mental problems &quot;disorders&quot;. I  don&#8217;t know why they picked that term.  They could have called them &quot;messes&quot;&#44; as in the &quot;panic mess&quot;&#44; or the  &quot;compulsive mess&quot;. <img src='http://traumaptsd.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' />   anyway&#44; TJ&#44; you can go to the below website and download the latest clinical  guidelines for diagnosis and treatment of panic disorder.  http://www.psych.org/psych_pract/treatg/pg/prac_guide.cfm  Chip :^)  &#8212;  The charter is available at: http://readystump.algebra.com/~asapm </p>
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<p> snip:   ::Is this just a synonym for GAD? I&#8217;ve seen &#8216;anxiety disorder&#8217; </p>
<p>snip:  snip:   Five major types of anxiety disorders are:   Generalized Anxiety Disorder   Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD)   Panic Disorder   Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)   Social Phobia (or Social Anxiety Disorder)http://www.nimh.nih.gov/healthinformation/anxietymenu.cfm </p>
<p>Hi Jackie:  That was such a great reply. &nbsp;Also&#44; thanx for the web site.  I have a question for you. &nbsp;Do you think&#44; or have you found  information&#44; linking these disorders to a primary source (i.e.&#44;  chemical imbalance&#44; heredity&#44; etc.?).  Thanx  -frizz  &#8212;  The charter is available at: http://readystump.algebra.com/~asapm </p>
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<p> ::I have a question for you. &nbsp;Do you think&#44; or have you found  ::information&#44; linking these disorders to a primary source (i.e.&#44;  ::chemical imbalance&#44; heredity&#44; etc.?).  http://www.news-medical.net/?id=14544  Hypothetical &nbsp;explanation &nbsp;panic &nbsp;disorder &nbsp;  http://www.gjpsy.uni-goettingen.de/gjp-article-howard.pdf  Jackie  ~*~&quot;It&#8217;s the crazy ones that have all the good pills&quot;~*~  &nbsp; ~~Kim Cattrall  &#8212;  The charter is available at: http://readystump.algebra.com/~asapm </p>
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<p>Is this just a synonym for GAD? I&#8217;ve seen &#8216;anxiety disorder&#8217;  mentioned on many websites as a condition in itself&#44; &nbsp;but I&#8217;m  not having much luck finding an &#8216;official&#8217; definition of it.  thanks <img src='http://traumaptsd.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':-)' class='wp-smiley' />   &#8212;  _TJ_ &lt;TJ_IREL at YAHOO dot IE  &#8212;  The charter is available at: http://readystump.algebra.com/~asapm </p>
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<p> ::Is this just a synonym for GAD? I&#8217;ve seen &#8216;anxiety disorder&#8217;  ::mentioned on many websites as a condition in itself&#44; &nbsp;but I&#8217;m  ::not having much luck finding an &#8216;official&#8217; definition of it.  ::  ::thanks <img src='http://traumaptsd.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':-)' class='wp-smiley' />   Anxiety disorder is a broad term to include GAD&#44; PD&#44; PTSD&#44; OCD and social  anxiety.  Anxiety Disorders What are Anxiety Disorders?  Anxiety is a normal reaction to stress. It helps one deal with a tense  situation in the office&#44; study harder for an exam&#44; keep focused on an  important speech. In general&#44; it helps one cope. But when anxiety becomes an  excessive&#44; irrational dread of everyday situations&#44; it has become a disabling  disorder. more  Five major types of anxiety disorders are:  Generalized Anxiety Disorder  Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD)  Panic Disorder  Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)  Social Phobia (or Social Anxiety Disorder)  http://www.nimh.nih.gov/healthinformation/anxietymenu.cfm  Jackie  ~*~&quot;It&#8217;s the crazy ones that have all the good pills&quot;~*~  &nbsp; ~~Kim Cattrall  &#8212;  The charter is available at: http://readystump.algebra.com/~asapm </p>
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		<title>Anxiety Disorders and Headaches 01/30/07</title>
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<p>I&#8217;ve had headaches during the last couple of weeks for the first time.  However&#44; exercise for thirty minutes on a mountain bike  seems to take them completely away for the rest of the day. After I  bike&#44; the intensity of the headache increases&#44; but after lying down  and relaxing for about ten miniutes&#44; they go away completely.  &#8212;  The charter is available at: http://readystump.algebra.com/~asapm </p>
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<p> Poll: Do you have an anxiety disorder and also experience chronic daily   headaches? </p>
<p>If I am awake&#44; I have a headache. This has been going on for about 45 years  now. &nbsp;Even the strongest over the counter Aspirin is useless against it. &nbsp;I  just live with it unless migraine kicks in.   Reference: Juang KD&#44; Wang SJ&#44; Fuh JL&#44; Lu SR&#44; Su TP (2000)&#44; Comorbidity of   depressive and anxiety disorders in chronic daily headache and its   subtypes.   Headache 40: 818-823.   http://panicdisorder.about.com/cs/comorbiddisorders/a/headachesstudy.htm   Jackie   ~*~When in doubt&#44; make a fool of yourself. &nbsp;There is a microscopically   thin   line between being brilliantly creative and acting like the most gigantic   idiot on earth. &nbsp;So what the hell&#44; leap~*~ </p>
<p>&#8211;  Ron P  Member of the invisible generation  &#8212;  The charter is available at: http://readystump.algebra.com/~asapm </p>
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<p> If I am awake&#44; I have a headache. This has been going on for about 45 years   now. &nbsp; </p>
<p>My God&#44; Ron &#8230; that is awful. &nbsp;I don&#8217;t know how you can stay sane.  Headaches seriously deplete me. (Fortunately I&#8217;m not a frequent sufferer.)  Poor you. I&#8217;m really sorry!  xxoo  Anne  &#8212;  The charter is available at: http://readystump.algebra.com/~asapm </p>
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<p> &#8211; Hide quoted text &#8212; Show quoted text &#8211; Anxiety Disorders and HeadachesFrom Cathleen Henning&#44;   Your Guide to Panic / Anxiety Disorders.   Study shows they frequently go hand-in-hand   If you have an anxiety disorder and suffer from daily headaches&#44; you&#8217;re not   alone. Researchers in Taiwan have found that the majority of people with   chronic daily headaches&#44; particularly women&#44; have either anxiety or depressive   disorders.   The researchers conducted the study because there were few studies on the   occurence of psychiatric disorders with chronic daily headaches. The study   took place at a headache clinic during the period from November 1998 to   December 1999. A neurologist examined the participants and took a thorough   headache history. Participants were then interviewed for the diagnosis of   anxiety and depressive disorders. These disorders included major depression&#44;   dysthymia&#44; panic disorder&#44; generalized anxiety disorder (GAD)&#44; obsessive   compulsive disorder (OCD)&#44; post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)&#44; and social   anxiety disorder.   Of the participants&#44; 79% experienced chronic daily headaches. Chronic daily   headaches are those that occur for more than 15 days per month and for more   than 4 hours per day if untreated. Of those with chronic daily headaches&#44; the   majority experienced either transformed migraines (58%) or chronic   tension-type headaches (35%). The remainder experienced other types of daily   headaches.   The results of the study show a high rate of comorbidity (or co-occurence) of   chronic daily headaches and anxiety or depressive disorders:   70% of participants with transformed migraines also had depressive disorders&#44;   and 43% had anxiety disorders.   59% of participants with chronic tension-type headaches also had depressive   disorders&#44; and 25% had anxiety disorders.   More women (67%) than men (36%) with chronic tension-type headaches also had   depressive disorders. Additionally&#44; more women (46%) than men (21%) with   transformed migraines had anxiety disorders.   Of all the disorders&#44; major depression and panic disorder were most likely to   co-occur with chronic daily headaches. Half of the participants with chronic   daily headaches had depressive disorders and one quarter had panic disorder.   The researchers theorize that the co-occurence of chronic daily headaches with   panic disorder may result from the relationship of both conditions with   serotonergic dysfuntion. Another theory is that because the symptoms of these   conditions overlap&#44; diagnosis is easier.   The researchers feel that further studies&#44; particularly community-based   studies&#44; need to be done. In the meantime&#44; they urge health providers to be   alert of depressive and anxiety disorders in their patients with chronic daily   headaches.   Poll: Do you have an anxiety disorder and also experience chronic daily   headaches?   Reference: Juang KD&#44; Wang SJ&#44; Fuh JL&#44; Lu SR&#44; Su TP (2000)&#44; Comorbidity of   depressive and anxiety disorders in chronic daily headache and its subtypes.   Headache 40: 818-823.http://panicdisorder.about.com/cs/comorbiddisorders/a/headachesstudy.htm   Jackie </p>
<p>I&#8217;ve get frequent headaches. I can remember I started getting frequent  headaches in high school&#44; possibly earlier than that&#44; and I would take  OTC meds for them &#8211; my mother told me that she had only had ONE  headache during her entire lifetime! I could not believe that.. I  don&#8217;t think much about mine&#44; I just pop a tylenol&#44; and I&#8217;m good to go  in about 20 minutes &#8212; I&#8217;ve had migraines&#44; but they are extremely  rare. I may have had &nbsp;5 in my lifetime &#8211; most occurred near the end of  my marriage and during my divorce &#8211; but regular headaches are just  part of my life&#44; I am used to getting them.  Sally  &#8212;  The charter is available at: http://readystump.algebra.com/~asapm </p>
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<p>   ::If I am awake&#44; I have a headache. This has been going on for about 45   years   ::now. &nbsp;Even the strongest over the counter Aspirin is useless against it.   I   ::just live with it unless migraine kicks in.   Dear Ron&#44;   What does your doctor say about this? I&#8217;m sorry you are made to suffer   this   way. It really doesn&#8217;t seem fair. (((((Ron))))) </p>
<p>I have been to several doctors about this and it seems that I have the  choice of being &quot;doped up&quot; or learning to &quot;live with it.&quot; For me&#44; learning  to live with it is the best choice. Living with my headache doesn&#8217;t compare  at all to the severity of the pain many ailments give that I can think of.  In this regard I consider myself lucky.  Many people in this group have it far worse than I do and my heart goes out  to them all.  &#8212;  Ron P  Member of the invisible generation  &#8212;  The charter is available at: http://readystump.algebra.com/~asapm </p>
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<p> ::If I am awake&#44; I have a headache. This has been going on for about 45 years  ::now. &nbsp;Even the strongest over the counter Aspirin is useless against it. &nbsp;I  ::just live with it unless migraine kicks in.  Dear Ron&#44;  What does your doctor say about this? I&#8217;m sorry you are made to suffer this  way. It really doesn&#8217;t seem fair. (((((Ron)))))  &nbsp;.</p>
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		<title>MediciNova Announces Completion of Enrollment in a Phase II/III Generalized Anxiety Disorder Trial With MN-305</title>
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Generalized   MN-305 is a novel&#44; potent and highly selective serotonin 5-HT(1A) receptor   agonist 
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<p>   MediciNova Announces Completion of Enrollment in a Phase II/III </p>
<p>Generalized   MN-305 is a novel&#44; potent and highly selective serotonin 5-HT(1A) receptor   agonist </p>
<p>That sounds similar to BuSpar&#44; which is a partial agonist of the serotonin  1A receptor.  Chip  &#8212;  The charter is available at: http://readystump.algebra.com/~asapm </p>
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<p>MediciNova Announces Completion of Enrollment in a Phase II/III Generalized &nbsp;  SAN DIEGO&#44; Feb. 27 /PRNewswire/ &#8212; MediciNova&#44; Inc.&#44; a specialty  pharmaceutical company that is publicly traded on the Hercules Market of the  Osaka Securities Exchange (Code Number: 4875)&#44; today announced completion of  enrollment in its Phase II/III clinical trial of MN-305 in 416 patients with  Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD).  &quot;MN-305 may offer effective treatment of GAD without the side effects (e.g.&#44;  increased risk of suicide&#44; sexual dysfunction&#44; agitation) associated with  antidepressants currently used to treat anxiety disorders such as GAD&#44;&quot; said  Yuichi Iwaki&#44; M.D.&#44; Ph.D.&#44; Executive Chairman and Acting CEO of MediciNova&#44;  Inc. &quot;Completion of enrollment in a large&#44; pivotal-design trial demonstrates  MediciNova&#8217;s commitment to advancing our clinical programs through at least  the proof-of-concept stage and into Phase III clinical testing.&quot;  In December 2004&#44; MediciNova initiated a randomized&#44; double-blind&#44;  placebo-controlled multi-center Phase II/III clinical trial of MN-305 in GAD  patients. Four hundred and sixteen (416) patients have been randomized to  receive placebo or one of two flexible dose regimens of MN-305 at 25 clinical  sites in the U.S. The results from this trial are expected by the end of 2Q  2006.  MN-305 is a novel&#44; potent and highly selective serotonin 5-HT(1A) receptor  agonist under development by MediciNova for the treatment of anxiety disorders  beginning with GAD. This orally bioavailable compound has shown preliminary  evidence of efficacy in animal models of anxiety and in an open-label study  conducted in Japan by Mitsubishi Pharma Corporation in a group of patients  with a variety of anxiety disorders. MN-305 was well tolerated in previous  clinical studies involving over 800 volunteers and patients with either  anxiety or mood disorders.  GAD is a mental disorder consisting of chronic&#44; excessive worry and fear that  seems to have no real cause. This anxiety disorder is characterized by the  presence of excessive&#44; uncontrollable anxiety and worry about two or more life  circumstances for six months or longer&#44; accompanied by some combination of  restlessness&#44; fatigue&#44; muscle tension&#44; irritability&#44; disturbed concentration  or sleep&#44; and somatic symptoms. More than 19 million Americans suffer from  anxiety disorders: GAD affects about 4 million people&#44; panic disorder about  2.8 million&#44; phobias roughly 3.5 million&#44; obsessive-compulsive disorder 4.2  million and post-traumatic stress disorder about 3.2 million.  MediciNova acquired a license to MN-305 from Mitsubishi Pharma Corporation for  global markets&#44; with the exception of Japan and other selected Asian  countries. The data acquired from Mitsubishi includes extensive preclinical  and clinical safety data&#44; including that from full carcinogenicity testing in  rodents.  About MediciNova  MediciNova&#44; Inc. is a publicly traded specialty pharmaceutical company focused  on accelerating the global development and commercialization of innovative  pharmaceutical products. MediciNova&#8217;s pipeline&#44; which includes several  compounds in clinical testing&#44; targets a variety of prevalent medical  conditions&#44; including cancer&#44; asthma&#44; Generalized Anxiety Disorder&#44; multiple  sclerosis&#44; interstitial cystitis&#44; preterm labor and urinary incontinence. For  more information on MediciNova&#44; Inc.&#44; please visit http://www.medicinova.com/.  This press release may contain &quot;forward-looking statements&quot; within the meaning  of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. These statements  include statements regarding clinical trials supporting efficacy of one of our  product candidates as well as the potential novelty of that candidate as a  treatment for disease. These statements are based on certain assumptions made  by the Company&#8217;s management that are believed to be reasonable at the time.  Such statements are subject to a number of risks and uncertainties&#44; many of  which are beyond the control of the Company&#44; including the results of clinical  studies and other risks and uncertainties&#44; including those described in the  Company&#8217;s filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission. These  assumptions&#44; risks and uncertainties could cause the Company&#8217;s actual results  to differ materially from those implied or expressed by the forward-looking  statements.  Website: http://www.medicinova.com/  http://sev.prnewswire.com/health-care-hospitals/20060227/LAM033270220&#8230;  Jackie  ~*~Be kind&#44; remember everyone you meet is fighting a hard battle~*~  &nbsp; ~~ T.H. Thompson  &#8212;  The charter is available at: http://readystump.algebra.com/~asapm </p>
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<p>Post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) can often be comorbid with other  disorders. If you have PTSD and if you are interested in helping  further research in this area&#44; I would like your help. I am doing my  master&#8217;s thesis on PTSD and anger. On my website&#44; www.ptsdsurvey.com  you can take a survey about PTSD. This is anonymous&#44; for research  purposes only&#44; and backed by my university. It takes about 30 minutes.  Thanks for your help in advance.  &#8212;  The charter is available at: http://readystump.algebra.com/~asapm </p>
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<p>Dear Group &#8212; I have emailed the psychology department at St Johns  University to find out if this is legitimate. I&#8217;ll let you know what I find  out.  Deirdre </p>
<p>  Post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) can often be comorbid with other   disorders. If you have PTSD and if you are interested in helping   further research in this area&#44; I would like your help. I am doing my   master&#8217;s thesis on PTSD and anger. On my website&#44; www.ptsdsurvey.com   you can take a survey about PTSD. This is anonymous&#44; for research   purposes only&#44; and backed by my university. It takes about 30 minutes.   Thanks for your help in advance.   &#8212;   The charter is available at: http://readystump.algebra.com/~asapm </p>
<p>&#8211;  The charter is available at: http://readystump.algebra.com/~asapm </p>
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<p> ::Dear Group &#8212; I have emailed the psychology department at St Johns  ::University to find out if this is legitimate. I&#8217;ll let you know what I find  ::out.  Thanks Deirdre! Good thinking <img src='http://traumaptsd.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' />   Jackie  ~*~When you find yourself the victim of other people&#8217;s  bitterness&#44; ignorance&#44; smallness or insecurities;  remember&#44; things could be worse. &nbsp;You could be them~*~  &#8212;  The charter is available at: http://readystump.algebra.com/~asapm </p>
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		<title>I have Post Traumatic Stress Disorder.</title>
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Charm wrote:  &#62; Lucky me.  &#62; At least I know what&#8217;s wrong with me now.  &#62; How do you hurry time and fix it? 
Do not make the mistake of rushing. It won&#8217;t work. 

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<p>Charm wrote:  &gt; Lucky me.  &gt; At least I know what&#8217;s wrong with me now.  &gt; How do you hurry time and fix it? </p>
<p>Do not make the mistake of rushing. It won&#8217;t work. </p>
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<p>paneon on 05/11/2005 12:52 pm wrote:  &#8211; Hide quoted text &#8212; Show quoted text -&gt;&gt; A lifetime of abuse&#44; rape&#44; emotional abuse.  &gt; Same here. And all I got was a heap of phobia problems&#44; and a shit-load of  &gt; body scarring from Hilariously Stupid Suicide Attempt #1(TM).  &gt; (Oh yes &#8211; and this crappy t-shirt.)  &gt;&gt; But recently&#44; Car accident which nearly killed me&#44; Busted my right ankle  &gt; and  &gt;&gt; left wrist. This left me mildly disabled&#44; but unable to perform my current  &gt;&gt; job. Then motorbike accident that busted my knee. A boyfriend that ripped  &gt; me  &gt;&gt; off and told me a bunch of lies. I believe and trusted him&#44; when I should  &gt;&gt; have known better.  &gt;&gt; I know that may sounds trivial to some&#44; However&#44; I was a workaholic and a  &gt;&gt; perfectionist.  &gt; Ditto on the workaholic perfectionist thing. No ditto on the triviality.  &gt;&gt; A person can only tolerate so much.  &gt; Don&#8217;t &#8216;tolerate&#8217; the past then&#8230; &nbsp;(&#8216;Accept&#8217;.)  &gt; Just because bad things have happened in the past doesn&#8217;t mean they will  &gt; continue to happen in the future.  &gt; (-paneon) </p>
<p>As long as we can live and learn. Learn to risk assess&#8230; I know I often  bang on about risk assessing&#44; but it&#8217;s worth learning the art/science. I  start with the premise &quot;what am I prepared to lose?&quot;. If someone then goes  off with something I&#8217;m prepared to lose&#44; then it&#8217;s not really a loss; it&#8217;s a  planned purchase. [kind of thing]. </p>
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<p>Lucky me.  At least I know what&#8217;s wrong with me now.  How do you hurry time and fix it?  &#8212;  Charm </p>
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<p>Charm on 04/11/2005 12:13 pm wrote:  &gt; Lucky me.  &gt; At least I know what&#8217;s wrong with me now.  &gt; How do you hurry time and fix it? </p>
<p>So how did you get that then? </p>
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<p>&quot;Charm&quot; (ch&#8230;@cyberone.com.au) writes:  &gt; Lucky me.  &gt; At least I know what&#8217;s wrong with me now.  &gt; How do you hurry time and fix it? </p>
<p>Sunds lie I happened toget hat one right;-).  I oughta know. I am stil coming out of mine:):)  Nothing can be done to hurry it&#44; save knowing what it is&#44; and knowign of  the various steps one goes through&#44; where oen can know where they are at  in the process&#44; and know what will be next&#44; so as to not thin each time  there is a new stage thqt they are losing heir mind or soemthing.  Given all you went through&#44; you&#8217;d be *abnormal* to *not* have post  traumatic stress.  I find it he normal and healthy rection to some abnormal  event or series of events. Again&#44; oen would have to be insane to not have  PTS living such things.  Hang in there and give Time the time to tke the time it takes&#8230;.  Besides&#44; it is not as f the progress is only at the end of the process.  As much as it might not always feel thsi way&#44; it happens daily.  Best of courage&#44; Charm!  You&#8217;ll pull through.  Chloe  &nbsp;&gt; &nbsp;&gt; &#8212; &nbsp;&gt;  Charm &nbsp;&gt;   &#8212; </p>
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<p>A lifetime of abuse&#44; rape&#44; emotional abuse.  But recently&#44; Car accident which nearly killed me&#44; Busted my right ankle and  left wrist. This left me mildly disabled&#44; but unable to perform my current  job. Then motorbike accident that busted my knee. A boyfriend that ripped me  off and told me a bunch of lies. I believe and trusted him&#44; when I should  have known better.  I know that may sounds trivial to some&#44; However&#44; I was a workaholic and a  perfectionist.  A person can only tolerate so much.  &#8212;  Charm  &quot;Sklenge&quot; &lt;skle&#8230;@yahoo.co.uk&gt; wrote in message </p>
<p>news:BF90F41D.D030%sklenge@yahoo.co.uk&#8230;  &#8211; Hide quoted text &#8212; Show quoted text -&gt; Charm on 04/11/2005 12:13 pm wrote:  &gt;&gt; Lucky me.  &gt;&gt; At least I know what&#8217;s wrong with me now.  &gt;&gt; How do you hurry time and fix it?  &gt; So how did you get that then?  </p>
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<p>Charm wrote:  &gt; Lucky me.  &gt; At least I know what&#8217;s wrong with me now.  &gt; How do you hurry time and fix it? </p>
<p>Been there&#44; done that.  There is no quick fix&#44; passage of time is part of the solution. </p>
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<p>Charm wrote:  &gt; A lifetime of abuse&#44; rape&#44; emotional abuse.  &gt; But recently&#44; Car accident which nearly killed me&#44; Busted my right ankle and  &gt; left wrist. This left me mildly disabled&#44; but unable to perform my current  &gt; job. Then motorbike accident that busted my knee. A boyfriend that ripped me  &gt; off and told me a bunch of lies. I believe and trusted him&#44; when I should  &gt; have known better.  &gt; I know that may sounds trivial to some&#44; However&#44; I was a workaholic and a  &gt; perfectionist.  &gt; A person can only tolerate so much. </p>
<p>What job did you do? </p>
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<p>&gt; A lifetime of abuse&#44; rape&#44; emotional abuse. </p>
<p>Same here. And all I got was a heap of phobia problems&#44; and a shit-load of  body scarring from Hilariously Stupid Suicide Attempt #1(TM).  (Oh yes &#8211; and this crappy t-shirt.)  &gt; But recently&#44; Car accident which nearly killed me&#44; Busted my right ankle  and  &gt; left wrist. This left me mildly disabled&#44; but unable to perform my current  &gt; job. Then motorbike accident that busted my knee. A boyfriend that ripped  me  &gt; off and told me a bunch of lies. I believe and trusted him&#44; when I should  &gt; have known better.  &gt; I know that may sounds trivial to some&#44; However&#44; I was a workaholic and a  &gt; perfectionist. </p>
<p>Ditto on the workaholic perfectionist thing. No ditto on the triviality.  &gt; A person can only tolerate so much. </p>
<p>Don&#8217;t &#8216;tolerate&#8217; the past then&#8230; &nbsp;(&#8216;Accept&#8217;.)  Just because bad things have happened in the past doesn&#8217;t mean they will  continue to happen in the future.  (-paneon) </p>
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		<title>Once a &#039;sweet kid&#039;, now a Muslim Terrorist</title>
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   Inshallah&#44; Islam will reject fanaticism&#44; fantasy&#44; paranoia&#44; terrorism   and rise again to those glorious days of intellectual and scientific   advance. 
Didn&#8217;t Muslims invent the Hookah? &#160;Very useful device  for smoking a mixture of camel shit&#44; cannabis&#44; and opium.  Funny thing&#44; that was their last invention&#8230; 

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<p>   Inshallah&#44; Islam will reject fanaticism&#44; fantasy&#44; paranoia&#44; terrorism   and rise again to those glorious days of intellectual and scientific   advance. </p>
<p>Didn&#8217;t Muslims invent the Hookah? &nbsp;Very useful device  for smoking a mixture of camel shit&#44; cannabis&#44; and opium.  Funny thing&#44; that was their last invention&#8230; </p>
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<p>Inshallah&#44; Islam will reject fanaticism&#44; fantasy&#44; paranoia&#44; terrorism  and rise again to those glorious days of intellectual and scientific  advance. </p>
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<p>&#8230;sadly many western children have been sucked into Islam and a early  death.  http://www.truthandgrace.com/muslimconvert.htm </p>
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<p>SCIENCE IN ISLAM  By Paul Lunde  Islamic culture was pre-eminently a culture of the book.  In the ninth century&#44; the library of the &nbsp;monasrry of St.Gall was the  largest in Europe &#44; it boasted 36 volumes. At the same time&#44; that of-  Cordaba- contained 500&#44;000. It took much more than paper to create an  intellectual and scientific culture like that of Islamic  Spain.  Islam which tolerance and encouragement of both secular and religious  learning&#44; created the necessary climate for the exchange of ideas. It has  been estimated that today there are 250&#44;000 Arabic manuscripts in  Western and Eastern libraries&#44; including private collections. Yet in the  10th century private libraries existed which contained as many as 500&#44;000  books.  Literally millions of books must have perished&#44; and with them the  achievements of a great many scholars and scientists&#44; whose books&#44; had they  survived&#44; might have changed the course of history.  As it is now a tiny proportion of existing Arabic scientific texts have been  studied &#44; and it will take years to form a more exact idea of the  contributions of Muslim scientists to history of ideas.  http://web.mit.edu/mitmsa/www/NewSite/libstuff/nasr/nasrspeech1.html </p>
<p> &#8211; Hide quoted text &#8212; Show quoted text &#8211; Once a &#8217;sweet kid&#8217;&#44; now a terror suspect   August 12&#44; 2005 &#8211; 2:14PM   As a youth Mathew Stewart loved surfing and partying. Now he&#8217;s   suspected of being an al-Qaeda terrorist.   Known by his old school friends as a &quot;sweet kid&quot; with a stutter&#44; the   former soldier from the Sunshine Coast may be the masked man in the   latest al-Qaeda video.   The balaclava-clad figure in combat gear and holding an automatic rifle   berates western values and calls on Britain and the United States to   withdraw troops from Iraq and Afghanistan.   Stewart&#44; who left the Australian Army psychologically scarred by his   service in East Timor&#44; hasn&#8217;t been seen by his family for four years.   It&#8217;s suspected he went to Afghanistan shortly before the September 11   terrorist attacks to train with the al-Qaeda terror network.   But his mother Vicki Stewart&#44; who works in the Sunshine Coast property   industry&#44; says the man in the video released this week is not her son.   A spokesman for Mrs Stewart confirmed the family had been contacted by   the Australian Federal Police.   &quot;Mrs Stewart had been shown photos&#44; and advised the federal police that   it definitely was not Mathew.   AdvertisementAdvertisement   &quot;The family supports the work done by the federal police and is still   grieving over Mathew who disappeared without a trace four years ago.&quot;   A friend of Mathew Stewart reportedly believes the man in the video   released this week resembles and sounds like him.   But Stewart&#8217;s brother Ryan today dismissed reports that his brother was   the terror suspect as &quot;bullshit&quot;.   Stewart&#44; who would now be 28&#44; had been traumatised by events in East   Timor&#44; where he served for six months from 1999.   The private with 2RAR regiment was among a group of diggers who   discovered the mutilated body of Dutch journalist Sander Thoenes in a   Dili street.   Stewart spent much of his tour of East Timor under psychiatric care for   post traumatic stress disorder.   He was also treated on his return from East Timor at the Army&#8217;s   Gallipoli barracks in Brisbane and was kept on suicide watch at one   time before being medically discharged.   &quot;In Dili there were dead bodies in the gutters&#44; limbs&#44; people who had   been scalped&#44;&quot; one former Army colleague said.   &quot;At the end of the day we received a grand total of zero counselling.&quot;   Stewart left the Army aged 25 on July 8&#44; 2001&#44; following four years   service.   Less than a month later he flew out of Australia bound for Kuala Lumpur   and hasn&#8217;t been heard of since.   A statement issued by Defence Minister Robert Hill and then federal   Attorney-General Daryl Williams in 2002 said it was believed Stewart   had entered Afghanistan from Iran about August 8&#44; 2001.   Stewart attended Immanuel Lutheran College on the Sunshine Coast and he   was known as an &quot;quite a sensitive kid&quot; who was an enthusiastic surfer.   &quot;He did have a bit of a stutter and he was a late developer&#44; small for   his age&#44;&quot; one former school friend says.   Before joining the Army&#44; Stewart worked in construction and was a   regular at nightclubs at beachfront Mooloolaba on the Sunshine Coast.   Stewart family spokesman Ron Smith says Mathew Stewart had never shown   any interest in Islamic causes.  </p>
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<p>- Hide quoted text &#8212; Show quoted text &#8211;  Once a &#8217;sweet kid&#8217;&#44; now a terror suspect   August 12&#44; 2005 &#8211; 2:14PM   As a youth Mathew Stewart loved surfing and partying. Now he&#8217;s   suspected of being an al-Qaeda terrorist.   Known by his old school friends as a &quot;sweet kid&quot; with a stutter&#44; the   former soldier from the Sunshine Coast may be the masked man in the   latest al-Qaeda video.   The balaclava-clad figure in combat gear and holding an automatic rifle   berates western values and calls on Britain and the United States to   withdraw troops from Iraq and Afghanistan.   Stewart&#44; who left the Australian Army psychologically scarred by his   service in East Timor&#44; hasn&#8217;t been seen by his family for four years.   It&#8217;s suspected he went to Afghanistan shortly before the September 11   terrorist attacks to train with the al-Qaeda terror network.   But his mother Vicki Stewart&#44; who works in the Sunshine Coast property   industry&#44; says the man in the video released this week is not her son.   A spokesman for Mrs Stewart confirmed the family had been contacted by   the Australian Federal Police.   &quot;Mrs Stewart had been shown photos&#44; and advised the federal police that   it definitely was not Mathew.   AdvertisementAdvertisement   &quot;The family supports the work done by the federal police and is still   grieving over Mathew who disappeared without a trace four years ago.&quot;   A friend of Mathew Stewart reportedly believes the man in the video   released this week resembles and sounds like him.   But Stewart&#8217;s brother Ryan today dismissed reports that his brother was   the terror suspect as &quot;bullshit&quot;.   Stewart&#44; who would now be 28&#44; had been traumatised by events in East   Timor&#44; where he served for six months from 1999.   The private with 2RAR regiment was among a group of diggers who   discovered the mutilated body of Dutch journalist Sander Thoenes in a   Dili street.   Stewart spent much of his tour of East Timor under psychiatric care for   post traumatic stress disorder. </p>
<p>If this is true it&#8217;s a very sad case of Stockholm syndrome. The guy was  traumatized by killing in East Timor (which it has to be said was in  part a quasi-jihad against &quot;rebellious infidels&quot; by a Muslim army)&#44;  then he follows the path of jihadis &#8211; the people who traumatized him.  TEXT: Bin Laden statement broadcast on al-Jazeera TV [excerpt via  Reuters]:  &quot;Look at the position of the Europeans and the United Nations towards  events in Indonesia&#44; when they moved to divide the biggest Muslim  country in terms of population. This criminal Kofi Annan speaks  publicly and puts pressure on the government of Indonesia&#44; saying it  had 24 hours to let go of East Timor. We should not look at this event  as separate. It is part of a long chain of plots. It is a war of  annihilation.&quot;  * * * * * * * * * * * *  New Zealand troops in East Timor told to stay alert  WELLINGTON&#44; Nov 5 (AFP) &#8211; Prime Minister Helen Clark Monday urged New  Zealand soldiers in East Timor &quot;to stay on alert&quot; after threats from  suspected terrorist mastermind Osama bin Laden to target United  Nations peacekeepers there.  http://www.etan.org/et2001c/november/04-10/05newz.htm  &#8211; Hide quoted text &#8212; Show quoted text &#8211; He was also treated on his return from East Timor at the Army&#8217;s   Gallipoli barracks in Brisbane and was kept on suicide watch at one   time before being medically discharged.   &quot;In Dili there were dead bodies in the gutters&#44; limbs&#44; people who had   been scalped&#44;&quot; one former Army colleague said.   &quot;At the end of the day we received a grand total of zero counselling.&quot;   Stewart left the Army aged 25 on July 8&#44; 2001&#44; following four years   service.   Less than a month later he flew out of Australia bound for Kuala Lumpur   and hasn&#8217;t been heard of since.   A statement issued by Defence Minister Robert Hill and then federal   Attorney-General Daryl Williams in 2002 said it was believed Stewart   had entered Afghanistan from Iran about August 8&#44; 2001.   Stewart attended Immanuel Lutheran College on the Sunshine Coast and he   was known as an &quot;quite a sensitive kid&quot; who was an enthusiastic surfer.   &quot;He did have a bit of a stutter and he was a late developer&#44; small for   his age&#44;&quot; one former school friend says.   Before joining the Army&#44; Stewart worked in construction and was a   regular at nightclubs at beachfront Mooloolaba on the Sunshine Coast.   Stewart family spokesman Ron Smith says Mathew Stewart had never shown   any interest in Islamic causes.  </p>
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<p>Once a &#8217;sweet kid&#8217;&#44; now a terror suspect  August 12&#44; 2005 &#8211; 2:14PM  As a youth Mathew Stewart loved surfing and partying. Now he&#8217;s  suspected of being an al-Qaeda terrorist.  Known by his old school friends as a &quot;sweet kid&quot; with a stutter&#44; the  former soldier from the Sunshine Coast may be the masked man in the  latest al-Qaeda video.  The balaclava-clad figure in combat gear and holding an automatic rifle  berates western values and calls on Britain and the United States to  withdraw troops from Iraq and Afghanistan.  Stewart&#44; who left the Australian Army psychologically scarred by his  service in East Timor&#44; hasn&#8217;t been seen by his family for four years.  It&#8217;s suspected he went to Afghanistan shortly before the September 11  terrorist attacks to train with the al-Qaeda terror network.  But his mother Vicki Stewart&#44; who works in the Sunshine Coast property  industry&#44; says the man in the video released this week is not her son.  A spokesman for Mrs Stewart confirmed the family had been contacted by  the Australian Federal Police.  &quot;Mrs Stewart had been shown photos&#44; and advised the federal police that  it definitely was not Mathew.  AdvertisementAdvertisement  &quot;The family supports the work done by the federal police and is still  grieving over Mathew who disappeared without a trace four years ago.&quot;  A friend of Mathew Stewart reportedly believes the man in the video  released this week resembles and sounds like him.  But Stewart&#8217;s brother Ryan today dismissed reports that his brother was  the terror suspect as &quot;bullshit&quot;.  Stewart&#44; who would now be 28&#44; had been traumatised by events in East  Timor&#44; where he served for six months from 1999.  The private with 2RAR regiment was among a group of diggers who  discovered the mutilated body of Dutch journalist Sander Thoenes in a  Dili street.  Stewart spent much of his tour of East Timor under psychiatric care for  post traumatic stress disorder.  He was also treated on his return from East Timor at the Army&#8217;s  Gallipoli barracks in Brisbane and was kept on suicide watch at one  time before being medically discharged.  &quot;In Dili there were dead bodies in the gutters&#44; limbs&#44; people who had  been scalped&#44;&quot; one former Army colleague said.  &quot;At the end of the day we received a grand total of zero counselling.&quot;  Stewart left the Army aged 25 on July 8&#44; 2001&#44; following four years  service.  Less than a month later he flew out of Australia bound for Kuala Lumpur  and hasn&#8217;t been heard of since.  A statement issued by Defence Minister Robert Hill and then federal  Attorney-General Daryl Williams in 2002 said it was believed Stewart  had entered Afghanistan from Iran about August 8&#44; 2001.  Stewart attended Immanuel Lutheran College on the Sunshine Coast and he  was known as an &quot;quite a sensitive kid&quot; who was an enthusiastic surfer.  &quot;He did have a bit of a stutter and he was a late developer&#44; small for  his age&#44;&quot; one former school friend says.  Before joining the Army&#44; Stewart worked in construction and was a  regular at nightclubs at beachfront Mooloolaba on the Sunshine Coast.  Stewart family spokesman Ron Smith says Mathew Stewart had never shown  any interest in Islamic causes. </p>
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- Hide quoted text &#8212; Show quoted text -bobb wrote:  &#62; &#34;WitchWirsen&#34; &#60;johncwir&#8230;@mchsi.com&#62; wrote in message  &#62; news:XE99e.1351$NU4.1096@attbi_s22&#8230;  &#62; &#62; &#34;bobb&#34; &#60;bob@somewhere&#62; wrote in message  &#62; &#62; news:mZGdnbfNOe6BnfjfRVn-3g@comcast.com&#8230;  &#62; &#62;&#62; &#34;WitchWirsen&#34; &#60;johncwir&#8230;@mchsi.com&#62; wrote in message  &#62; &#62;&#62; news:N_w8e.22319$xL4.20745@attbi_s72&#8230;  &#62; &#62;&#62;&#62; &#34;bobb&#34; &#60;bob@somewhere&#62; wrote in message  &#62; &#62;&#62;&#62; [...]]]></description>
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<p>- Hide quoted text &#8212; Show quoted text -bobb wrote:  &gt; &quot;WitchWirsen&quot; &lt;johncwir&#8230;@mchsi.com&gt; wrote in message  &gt; news:XE99e.1351$NU4.1096@attbi_s22&#8230;  &gt; &gt; &quot;bobb&quot; &lt;bob@somewhere&gt; wrote in message  &gt; &gt; news:mZGdnbfNOe6BnfjfRVn-3g@comcast.com&#8230;  &gt; &gt;&gt; &quot;WitchWirsen&quot; &lt;johncwir&#8230;@mchsi.com&gt; wrote in message  &gt; &gt;&gt; news:N_w8e.22319$xL4.20745@attbi_s72&#8230;  &gt; &gt;&gt;&gt; &quot;bobb&quot; &lt;bob@somewhere&gt; wrote in message  &gt; &gt;&gt;&gt; news:erudnRSLCtZZnPzfRVn-sw@comcast.com&#8230;  &gt; &gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; What about the mis-spent money leading up to the time the child&#44;  soon  &gt; &gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; to become an adult by some arbitray&#44; pre-determined age? &nbsp;Seems  to me  &gt; &gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; most families don&#8217;t dump their kids&#44; oh&#44; I forgot&#44; their now 18  year  &gt; &gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; old &quot;adult&quot; children&#44; on the street the day after his birthday.  Or cut  &gt; &gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; off his allowance&#44; or refuse to provide housing&#44; or even meals.  &gt; &gt;&gt;&gt; &#8216;Most&#8217;&#44; is that like &#8216;many&#8217;?  &gt; &gt;&gt;&gt; And you better bet your ass that &#8217;some&#8217; parents do!  &gt; &gt;&gt;&gt; As a matter of fact&#44; I was one of them.  &gt; &gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; The state&#44; as suragate parents&#44; need to recognize their parantal  &gt; &gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; responibilities should not &nbsp;end at an age they determine. &nbsp;If  fact&#44; it  &gt; &gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; used to be 21&#8230; but that was lowered to age 18. &nbsp;Most kids  haven&#8217;t  &gt; &gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; even finished high school at age 18&#8230; but.. so what. &nbsp;CPS rids  itself  &gt; &gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; of another problem and &nbsp;seeks &nbsp;other little kids&#8230; some like a  &gt; &gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; predator&#44; wouldn&#8217;t you say?  &gt; &gt;&gt;&gt; So what you are saying is that DFS seeks out kids to keep in  foster care  &gt; &gt;&gt;&gt; until they turn 18. then they dump their asses out on the street  with no  &gt; &gt;&gt;&gt; money&#44; no feed and nowhere to go&#44; and then look for more kids to  keep  &gt; &gt;&gt;&gt; for the funding until they turn 18&#44; rolling over and over again?  &gt; &gt;&gt;&gt; Absurd.  &gt; &gt;&gt; If that seems harsh&#8230; just think about it. &nbsp;Isn&#8217;t that exactly  what CPS  &gt; &gt;&gt; does?  &gt; &gt;&gt; It&#8217;s a self-serving organization. &nbsp;They do a great job in worse  case  &gt; &gt;&gt; situations  &gt; &gt;&gt; but please recognize those are the costly ones&#8230; and because of  the few  &gt; &gt;&gt; numbers in need&#8230; a massive budget would be impossible to  justify.  &gt; &gt; So you are saying that the MAJORITY of kids within families that  have DFS  &gt; &gt; involvement have cases open simply to justify the funding for  children who  &gt; &gt; are severely abused?  &gt; If one kid in the family &nbsp;is &#8217;severely&#8217; abused or not.. the rest of  the kids  &gt; are  &gt; removed as well. </p>
<p>That&#8217;s correct.  &gt; Not for any danger but as a matter of convenience. </p>
<p>That&#8217;s a lie. It&#8217;s for the safety of the children and the integrety of  witness for the investigation. Where did you get the idea the if a  family is being investigated for abuse or neglect CPS knows by magic  the other kids aren&#8217;t being abused or neglected?  &gt; So&#8230; for each kid removed &quot;justifiably&#8217; &nbsp;one&#44; &nbsp;or two&#44; or more&#44; are  removed  &gt; without reason and just cause. </p>
<p>Safety and investigation evidence and witness testimony integrety.  And often what is found is that yes&#44; indeed&#44; other children than the  child the abuse or neglect call was made on was in fact previously  abused or neglected&#44; and not found out at that time in the past.  And indeed&#44; very often the allegation is not on the one child&#44; but in  fact the caller often is concerned about other children in the family  as well.  &#8211; Hide quoted text &#8212; Show quoted text -&gt; &gt; Boy&#44; that &#8216;industry&#8217; sure needs an overhaul&#8230;that&#8217;s just not cost  &gt; &gt; effective&#44; and any business owner will tell you that.  &gt; &gt;&gt; Even Kane falls victim to their bull. &nbsp;He thinks every kid removed  from  &gt; &gt;&gt; home is in need of services while forgetting the kids in foster  care did  &gt; &gt;&gt; nothing wrong. &nbsp;It was the parents who messed up. Some left their  &gt; &gt;&gt; kids alone too long&#8230; running to the quick mart&#44; or having a  clutter  &gt; &gt;&gt; house&#44;  &gt; &gt;&gt; or engaged in very subjective behaviors CPS does not approve of.  &gt; &gt;&gt; Many kid would do better if not for current interventions when it  means  &gt; &gt;&gt; disrupting entire families.  &gt; &gt; Many again?  &gt; &gt; How many is &#8216;many&#8217;?  &gt; Many&#8230; hmmm&#8230; &nbsp;as opposed to &#8216;most&#8217;? &nbsp;How about anyone&#44; regardless  of  &gt; numbers&#44; who would do better without state intervention. </p>
<p>And proof they would have done better if they come from a household  with an abuser in it?  &gt; Someone bantered  &gt; about the number of 96&#44;000&#8230; and I would suppose that would be  &#8216;many&#8217;&#44;  &gt; right? </p>
<p>Yep. That would be many. Problem is that number did not pertain to  those proven to have not been victims. And children that witness abuse  are victimized by seeing it happen to their brothers and sisters. They  don&#8217;t come into the data count&#44; however.  Or do you think a child that witnesses a parent batter a child&#44; or  otherwise injure them is free of psychological injury themselves?  Imagine yourself trapped in a household this way. You&#44; a child&#44; who my  NOT leave&#8230;and your daddy is fucking your sister regularly.  &#8211; Hide quoted text &#8212; Show quoted text -&gt; &gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; Hmmm&#8230; yeah&#44; they seek out little kids&#44; groom them by treating  them  &gt; &gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; with &#8216;care&#8217; and &#8216;kindness&#8217;&#44; offer them a &#8216;better&#8217; place to live&#44;  an  &gt; &gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; allowance&#44; clothes&#44; and the promise of a better life without  their  &gt; &gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; interferring parents. &nbsp;Sound familiar?  &gt; &gt;&gt;&gt; It does NOT sound familiar to me.  &gt; &gt;&gt;&gt; My daughter was one of those beyond parental control kids.  &gt; &gt;&gt;&gt; She made a file folder full of DFS complaints against me for  almost five  &gt; &gt;&gt;&gt; years.  &gt; &gt;&gt;&gt; My goal in life for those five years was to get her in control.  &gt; &gt;&gt;&gt; DFS never once told that child that she could have a better life  without  &gt; &gt;&gt;&gt; interfering parents etc etc.  &gt; &gt;&gt;&gt; What they told her was that *I* was the mom&#44; and *SHE* was the  kid and  &gt; &gt;&gt;&gt; she would do as I told her or suffer her consequences.  &gt; &gt;&gt; Trouble&#44; was&#8230; there were no consequences. &nbsp;No one followed  though. Idle  &gt; &gt;&gt; threats. The kid was smarter than those around her.  &gt; &gt; You think so? &nbsp;Exactly how would you know?  &gt; &gt; Are you sure that no one followed through?  &gt; &gt; Are you sure that she was smarter than everyone else?  &gt; &gt; I can betcha 9 months in Delmina Wood says different.  &gt; &gt;&gt;&gt; She once had a friend make a report that I had hit her with a  broom  &gt; &gt;&gt;&gt; When the worker arrived to investigate she asked if I had hit her  with  &gt; &gt;&gt;&gt; the broom.  &gt; &gt;&gt;&gt; I said that I had&#44; that I was sweeping the floor&#44; and that she  had  &gt; &gt;&gt;&gt; called me a &#8216;bitch&#8217; and when she did I tapped he on the leg with  the  &gt; &gt;&gt;&gt; broom handle.  &gt; &gt;&gt;&gt; The worker asked to see her leg&#44; did not see a mark&#44; because I  had not  &gt; &gt;&gt;&gt; hit her hard at all&#44; just TAPPED her to get her attention.  &gt; &gt;&gt;&gt; And then she proceeded to give my daughter an hour long speech  about how  &gt; &gt;&gt;&gt; fortunate she was to live in a nice home&#44; to have food on the  table&#44; and  &gt; &gt;&gt;&gt; parents who cared enough about her to go out hunting for her all  night  &gt; &gt;&gt;&gt; when she didn&#8217;t come home on time&#44; etc.  &gt; &gt;&gt;&gt; I don&#8217;t recall the worker mentioning a &#8216;better&#8217; place to live.  &gt; &gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; It even sounds strangely suspicious that they would  intentionally place  &gt; &gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; them in the care of homosexuals&#44; and other places where &nbsp;they  &#8216;risk&#8217;  &gt; &gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; being sexually abused. &nbsp;Actually&#44; the risk so often mentioned  by  &gt; &gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; CPS&#8230; rises to the level of a certainty and with deliberate  intent.  &gt; &gt;&gt;&gt; Ahhhh&#44; yes&#44; first teachers are fulfilling the fantasies of young  boys by  &gt; &gt;&gt;&gt; having sex with them and should be thanked&#44; then sexual abuse is  not  &gt; &gt;&gt;&gt; sexual abuse nor is rape rape&#44; and now homosexuals are  potentially  &gt; &gt;&gt;&gt; (more) a risk for abuse than anyone else.  &gt; &gt;&gt;&gt; Please&#44; do show me where DFS says that children of homosexual  homes are  &gt; &gt;&gt;&gt; at more risk of abuse.  &gt; &gt;&gt;&gt; I have never seen such a thing.  &gt; &gt;&gt; Do you really think CPS would admit it? &nbsp;Hahahaha&#8230; of course  not. It  &gt; &gt;&gt; wouldn&#8217;t be politicallly correct&#44; would it? &nbsp;Picking on those poor  queer  &gt; &gt;&gt; people&#8230; we just can&#8217;t have that.  &gt; &gt; DFS has never admitted it? &nbsp;Even hinted at it?  &gt; &gt; Are you sure it&#8217;s not just some kind of DFS &#8216;witch hunt&#8217;?  &gt; &gt; Are you sure the media isn&#8217;t out for blood and the citizens of this  &gt; &gt; country aren&#8217;t looking for anyone to blame but themselves?  &gt; &gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; If a parent where to act as does CPS.. they would be charging  child  &gt; &gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; endangerment&#44; neglect&#44; and abuse.  &gt; &gt;&gt;&gt; And here I can agree with you.  &gt; &gt;&gt;&gt; At time the actions of DFS&#44; and even doctors and hospitals and  &gt; &gt;&gt;&gt; therapists (mandated reporters) mimics the same behaviors that  would  &gt; &gt;&gt;&gt; warrant investigation of a parent.  &gt; &gt;&gt;&gt; Fired one thrapist for behaviors that would have gotten my ass  nailed&#44;  &gt; &gt;&gt;&gt; and threatened the whole pediatric staff at a local hospital with  &gt; &gt;&gt;&gt; lawsuit for behaviors that would have gotten me founded by DFS  for  &gt; &gt;&gt;&gt; abuse&#44; or at the least&#44; neglect.  &gt; &gt;&gt;&gt; But exactly what does that have to do with it?  &gt; &gt;&gt;&gt; Does DFS charge parents who put out the 18 year old kid and  refuse to  &gt; &gt;&gt;&gt; take care of them?  &gt; &gt;&gt;&gt; I highly doubt it Bob&#8230;show me&#44; I&#8217;m from Missouri. &nbsp;Unless that  child  &gt; &gt;&gt;&gt; is mentally or physically unable to care for themselves&#8230;then  no&#44; prove  &gt; &gt;&gt;&gt; it.  &gt; &gt;&gt;&gt; Does DFs file against a parent who allows a child&#44; for whatever  reason&#44;  &gt; &gt;&gt;&gt; to live with a homosexual aunt or uncle or cousin for &#8216;risk of  harm&#8217;?  &gt; &gt;&gt;&gt; Hell no&#44; if they do you show me where it&#8217;s happened. &nbsp;I KNOW  that&#8217;s a  &gt; &gt;&gt;&gt; lie.  &gt; &gt;&gt; Hmmm&#8230;. CPS will place a child in the care of a homosexual aunt&#44;  uncle&#44;  &gt; &gt;&gt; or  &gt; &gt;&gt; stranger&#8230; that is true&#8230; but not with anyone on the sex  register list.  &gt; &gt; Would you?  &gt; Yep. </p>
<p>With a heterosexual someone in the sex register? Oh&#44; goodie for you.  But not with a homosexual who is NOT in the sex register?  That&#8217;s quaint.  &#8211; Hide quoted text &#8212; Show quoted text -&gt; &gt;&gt; Even  &gt; &gt;&gt; the 19 year old who had sex with his 16 year old girl friend.  &gt; &gt; Lie. &nbsp;My newphew&#44; Robert&#44; was in the care of my father and step  mother for  &gt; &gt; a few years.  &gt; &gt; My father has been convicted of statutory rape.  &gt; &gt; He was exactly 19&#44; had sex with his 16 year old GF&#44; got her  pregnant&#44; her  &gt; &gt; daddy got mad&#44; filed a police report against my father&#44; (the GF was  my  </p>
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<p>&quot;WitchWirsen&quot; &lt;johncwir&#8230;@mchsi.com&gt; wrote in message </p>
<p>news:XE99e.1351$NU4.1096@attbi_s22&#8230;  &#8211; Hide quoted text &#8212; Show quoted text -&gt; &quot;bobb&quot; &lt;bob@somewhere&gt; wrote in message  &gt; news:mZGdnbfNOe6BnfjfRVn-3g@comcast.com&#8230;  &gt;&gt; &quot;WitchWirsen&quot; &lt;johncwir&#8230;@mchsi.com&gt; wrote in message  &gt;&gt; news:N_w8e.22319$xL4.20745@attbi_s72&#8230;  &gt;&gt;&gt; &quot;bobb&quot; &lt;bob@somewhere&gt; wrote in message  &gt;&gt;&gt; news:erudnRSLCtZZnPzfRVn-sw@comcast.com&#8230;  &gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; What about the mis-spent money leading up to the time the child&#44; soon  &gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; to become an adult by some arbitray&#44; pre-determined age? &nbsp;Seems to me  &gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; most families don&#8217;t dump their kids&#44; oh&#44; I forgot&#44; their now 18 year  &gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; old &quot;adult&quot; children&#44; on the street the day after his birthday. &nbsp;Or cut  &gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; off his allowance&#44; or refuse to provide housing&#44; or even meals.  &gt;&gt;&gt; &#8216;Most&#8217;&#44; is that like &#8216;many&#8217;?  &gt;&gt;&gt; And you better bet your ass that &#8217;some&#8217; parents do!  &gt;&gt;&gt; As a matter of fact&#44; I was one of them.  &gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; The state&#44; as suragate parents&#44; need to recognize their parantal  &gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; responibilities should not &nbsp;end at an age they determine. &nbsp;If fact&#44; it  &gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; used to be 21&#8230; but that was lowered to age 18. &nbsp;Most kids haven&#8217;t  &gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; even finished high school at age 18&#8230; but.. so what. &nbsp;CPS rids itself  &gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; of another problem and &nbsp;seeks &nbsp;other little kids&#8230; some like a  &gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; predator&#44; wouldn&#8217;t you say?  &gt;&gt;&gt; So what you are saying is that DFS seeks out kids to keep in foster care  &gt;&gt;&gt; until they turn 18. then they dump their asses out on the street with no  &gt;&gt;&gt; money&#44; no feed and nowhere to go&#44; and then look for more kids to keep  &gt;&gt;&gt; for the funding until they turn 18&#44; rolling over and over again?  &gt;&gt;&gt; Absurd.  &gt;&gt; If that seems harsh&#8230; just think about it. &nbsp;Isn&#8217;t that exactly what CPS  &gt;&gt; does?  &gt;&gt; It&#8217;s a self-serving organization. &nbsp;They do a great job in worse case  &gt;&gt; situations  &gt;&gt; but please recognize those are the costly ones&#8230; and because of the few  &gt;&gt; numbers in need&#8230; a massive budget would be impossible to justify.  &gt; So you are saying that the MAJORITY of kids within families that have DFS  &gt; involvement have cases open simply to justify the funding for children who  &gt; are severely abused? </p>
<p>If one kid in the family &nbsp;is &#8217;severely&#8217; abused or not.. the rest of the kids  are  removed as well. Not for any danger but as a matter of convenience.  So&#8230; for each kid removed &quot;justifiably&#8217; &nbsp;one&#44; &nbsp;or two&#44; or more&#44; are removed  without reason and just cause.  &#8211; Hide quoted text &#8212; Show quoted text -&gt; Boy&#44; that &#8216;industry&#8217; sure needs an overhaul&#8230;that&#8217;s just not cost  &gt; effective&#44; and any business owner will tell you that.  &gt;&gt; Even Kane falls victim to their bull. &nbsp;He thinks every kid removed from  &gt;&gt; home is in need of services while forgetting the kids in foster care did  &gt;&gt; nothing wrong. &nbsp;It was the parents who messed up. Some left their  &gt;&gt; kids alone too long&#8230; running to the quick mart&#44; or having a clutter  &gt;&gt; house&#44;  &gt;&gt; or engaged in very subjective behaviors CPS does not approve of.  &gt;&gt; Many kid would do better if not for current interventions when it means  &gt;&gt; disrupting entire families.  &gt; Many again?  &gt; How many is &#8216;many&#8217;? </p>
<p>Many&#8230; hmmm&#8230; &nbsp;as opposed to &#8216;most&#8217;? &nbsp;How about anyone&#44; regardless of  numbers&#44; who would do better without state intervention. Someone bantered  about the number of 96&#44;000&#8230; and I would suppose that would be &#8216;many&#8217;&#44;  right?  &#8211; Hide quoted text &#8212; Show quoted text -&gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; Hmmm&#8230; yeah&#44; they seek out little kids&#44; groom them by treating them  &gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; with &#8216;care&#8217; and &#8216;kindness&#8217;&#44; offer them a &#8216;better&#8217; place to live&#44; an  &gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; allowance&#44; clothes&#44; and the promise of a better life without their  &gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; interferring parents. &nbsp;Sound familiar?  &gt;&gt;&gt; It does NOT sound familiar to me.  &gt;&gt;&gt; My daughter was one of those beyond parental control kids.  &gt;&gt;&gt; She made a file folder full of DFS complaints against me for almost five  &gt;&gt;&gt; years.  &gt;&gt;&gt; My goal in life for those five years was to get her in control.  &gt;&gt;&gt; DFS never once told that child that she could have a better life without  &gt;&gt;&gt; interfering parents etc etc.  &gt;&gt;&gt; What they told her was that *I* was the mom&#44; and *SHE* was the kid and  &gt;&gt;&gt; she would do as I told her or suffer her consequences.  &gt;&gt; Trouble&#44; was&#8230; there were no consequences. &nbsp;No one followed though. Idle  &gt;&gt; threats. The kid was smarter than those around her.  &gt; You think so? &nbsp;Exactly how would you know?  &gt; Are you sure that no one followed through?  &gt; Are you sure that she was smarter than everyone else?  &gt; I can betcha 9 months in Delmina Wood says different.  &gt;&gt;&gt; She once had a friend make a report that I had hit her with a broom  &gt;&gt;&gt; When the worker arrived to investigate she asked if I had hit her with  &gt;&gt;&gt; the broom.  &gt;&gt;&gt; I said that I had&#44; that I was sweeping the floor&#44; and that she had  &gt;&gt;&gt; called me a &#8216;bitch&#8217; and when she did I tapped he on the leg with the  &gt;&gt;&gt; broom handle.  &gt;&gt;&gt; The worker asked to see her leg&#44; did not see a mark&#44; because I had not  &gt;&gt;&gt; hit her hard at all&#44; just TAPPED her to get her attention.  &gt;&gt;&gt; And then she proceeded to give my daughter an hour long speech about how  &gt;&gt;&gt; fortunate she was to live in a nice home&#44; to have food on the table&#44; and  &gt;&gt;&gt; parents who cared enough about her to go out hunting for her all night  &gt;&gt;&gt; when she didn&#8217;t come home on time&#44; etc.  &gt;&gt;&gt; I don&#8217;t recall the worker mentioning a &#8216;better&#8217; place to live.  &gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; It even sounds strangely suspicious that they would intentionally place  &gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; them in the care of homosexuals&#44; and other places where &nbsp;they &#8216;risk&#8217;  &gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; being sexually abused. &nbsp;Actually&#44; the risk so often mentioned &nbsp;by  &gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; CPS&#8230; rises to the level of a certainty and with deliberate intent.  &gt;&gt;&gt; Ahhhh&#44; yes&#44; first teachers are fulfilling the fantasies of young boys by  &gt;&gt;&gt; having sex with them and should be thanked&#44; then sexual abuse is not  &gt;&gt;&gt; sexual abuse nor is rape rape&#44; and now homosexuals are potentially  &gt;&gt;&gt; (more) a risk for abuse than anyone else.  &gt;&gt;&gt; Please&#44; do show me where DFS says that children of homosexual homes are  &gt;&gt;&gt; at more risk of abuse.  &gt;&gt;&gt; I have never seen such a thing.  &gt;&gt; Do you really think CPS would admit it? &nbsp;Hahahaha&#8230; of course not. It  &gt;&gt; wouldn&#8217;t be politicallly correct&#44; would it? &nbsp;Picking on those poor queer  &gt;&gt; people&#8230; we just can&#8217;t have that.  &gt; DFS has never admitted it? &nbsp;Even hinted at it?  &gt; Are you sure it&#8217;s not just some kind of DFS &#8216;witch hunt&#8217;?  &gt; Are you sure the media isn&#8217;t out for blood and the citizens of this  &gt; country aren&#8217;t looking for anyone to blame but themselves?  &gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; If a parent where to act as does CPS.. they would be charging child  &gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; endangerment&#44; neglect&#44; and abuse.  &gt;&gt;&gt; And here I can agree with you.  &gt;&gt;&gt; At time the actions of DFS&#44; and even doctors and hospitals and  &gt;&gt;&gt; therapists (mandated reporters) mimics the same behaviors that would  &gt;&gt;&gt; warrant investigation of a parent.  &gt;&gt;&gt; Fired one thrapist for behaviors that would have gotten my ass nailed&#44;  &gt;&gt;&gt; and threatened the whole pediatric staff at a local hospital with  &gt;&gt;&gt; lawsuit for behaviors that would have gotten me founded by DFS for  &gt;&gt;&gt; abuse&#44; or at the least&#44; neglect.  &gt;&gt;&gt; But exactly what does that have to do with it?  &gt;&gt;&gt; Does DFS charge parents who put out the 18 year old kid and refuse to  &gt;&gt;&gt; take care of them?  &gt;&gt;&gt; I highly doubt it Bob&#8230;show me&#44; I&#8217;m from Missouri. &nbsp;Unless that child  &gt;&gt;&gt; is mentally or physically unable to care for themselves&#8230;then no&#44; prove  &gt;&gt;&gt; it.  &gt;&gt;&gt; Does DFs file against a parent who allows a child&#44; for whatever reason&#44;  &gt;&gt;&gt; to live with a homosexual aunt or uncle or cousin for &#8216;risk of harm&#8217;?  &gt;&gt;&gt; Hell no&#44; if they do you show me where it&#8217;s happened. &nbsp;I KNOW that&#8217;s a  &gt;&gt;&gt; lie.  &gt;&gt; Hmmm&#8230;. CPS will place a child in the care of a homosexual aunt&#44; uncle&#44;  &gt;&gt; or  &gt;&gt; stranger&#8230; that is true&#8230; but not with anyone on the sex register list.  &gt; Would you? </p>
<p>Yep.  &#8211; Hide quoted text &#8212; Show quoted text -&gt;&gt; Even  &gt;&gt; the 19 year old who had sex with his 16 year old girl friend.  &gt; Lie. &nbsp;My newphew&#44; Robert&#44; was in the care of my father and step mother for  &gt; a few years.  &gt; My father has been convicted of statutory rape.  &gt; He was exactly 19&#44; had sex with his 16 year old GF&#44; got her pregnant&#44; her  &gt; daddy got mad&#44; filed a police report against my father&#44; (the GF was my  &gt; step mother whom my father married) and the rest is history.  &gt; And yes&#44; DFS KNEW that he had the charge and was convicted.  &gt; .. or even the  &gt;&gt; nine year  &gt;&gt; old who was found play doctor and labeled as a predator. &nbsp;In today&#8217;s age&#44;  &gt;&gt; I  &gt;&gt; think any homosexual who even looks at a child wrong is asking to be put  &gt;&gt; on someone&#8217;s list  &gt; Yeah&#44; a list. &nbsp;Like the posts in this very NG about homosexuals who  &gt; foster?  &gt; &#8230;. &nbsp;hmmm&#8230; according to Kane&#8230; that could include  &gt;&gt; heterosexuals&#44;  &gt;&gt; as well. &nbsp;We gotta watch out for those who truely care for kids.. .they  &gt;&gt; are probably  &gt;&gt; grooming them.  &gt; Are you denying that it happens?  &gt; Are you denying that people who molest and sexually abuse chidlren exist?  &gt; Are you denying that there are certain behaviors that could indicate who  &gt; is abusing or molesting children? </p>
<p>It&#8217;s not about denying anything.. but the numbers certainly do not warrant  the out-rage&#44; costs&#44; or attention. &nbsp;Out of 300 million people&#44; 500&#44;00 are  registered sex offenders&#8230; of all sorts&#8230; and most or not violent sexual  incidents&#44; either. &nbsp;There are &#8216;career&#8217; criminal of every discrption&#8230; paid  killers&#44;  life-time burglars and theives&#44; con-men&#44; and embezzlers&#8230; yet they get nary  a spot in the media. &nbsp;Sex sells&#8230; that&#8217;s what it&#8217;s all about. &nbsp;It&#8217;s like  the  accident along side the road&#8230;everyone has to slow down and &#8217;see&#8217; what  happened. &nbsp;Me. I speed up to make up for lost time. I ain&#8217;t got time for the  trivial.  &#8211; Hide quoted text &#8212; Show quoted text -&gt; Let me tell you a story about a nice family guy.  &gt; He was respectedi n his community.  &gt; He was dedicated to his family.  &gt; He spent his free time working with a well known social organization&#44; he  &gt; was active in church&#44; and he did a great deal community service.  &gt; He acted as entertainer for kids at social events&#44; and even visited local  &gt; hospitals to  </p>
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<p>news:mZGdnbfNOe6BnfjfRVn-3g@comcast.com&#8230;  &#8211; Hide quoted text &#8212; Show quoted text -&gt; &quot;WitchWirsen&quot; &lt;johncwir&#8230;@mchsi.com&gt; wrote in message  &gt; news:N_w8e.22319$xL4.20745@attbi_s72&#8230;  &gt;&gt; &quot;bobb&quot; &lt;bob@somewhere&gt; wrote in message  &gt;&gt; news:erudnRSLCtZZnPzfRVn-sw@comcast.com&#8230;  &gt;&gt;&gt; What about the mis-spent money leading up to the time the child&#44; soon to  &gt;&gt;&gt; become an adult by some arbitray&#44; pre-determined age? &nbsp;Seems to me most  &gt;&gt;&gt; families don&#8217;t dump their kids&#44; oh&#44; I forgot&#44; their now 18 year old  &gt;&gt;&gt; &quot;adult&quot; children&#44; on the street the day after his birthday. &nbsp;Or cut off  &gt;&gt;&gt; his allowance&#44; or refuse to provide housing&#44; or even meals.  &gt;&gt; &#8216;Most&#8217;&#44; is that like &#8216;many&#8217;?  &gt;&gt; And you better bet your ass that &#8217;some&#8217; parents do!  &gt;&gt; As a matter of fact&#44; I was one of them.  &gt;&gt;&gt; The state&#44; as suragate parents&#44; need to recognize their parantal  &gt;&gt;&gt; responibilities should not &nbsp;end at an age they determine. &nbsp;If fact&#44; it  &gt;&gt;&gt; used to be 21&#8230; but that was lowered to age 18. &nbsp;Most kids haven&#8217;t even  &gt;&gt;&gt; finished high school at age 18&#8230; but.. so what. &nbsp;CPS rids itself of  &gt;&gt;&gt; another problem and &nbsp;seeks &nbsp;other little kids&#8230; some like a predator&#44;  &gt;&gt;&gt; wouldn&#8217;t you say?  &gt;&gt; So what you are saying is that DFS seeks out kids to keep in foster care  &gt;&gt; until they turn 18. then they dump their asses out on the street with no  &gt;&gt; money&#44; no feed and nowhere to go&#44; and then look for more kids to keep for  &gt;&gt; the funding until they turn 18&#44; rolling over and over again?  &gt;&gt; Absurd.  &gt; If that seems harsh&#8230; just think about it. &nbsp;Isn&#8217;t that exactly what CPS  &gt; does?  &gt; It&#8217;s a self-serving organization. &nbsp;They do a great job in worse case  &gt; situations  &gt; but please recognize those are the costly ones&#8230; and because of the few  &gt; numbers in need&#8230; a massive budget would be impossible to justify. </p>
<p>So you are saying that the MAJORITY of kids within families that have DFS  involvement have cases open simply to justify the funding for children who  are severely abused?  Boy&#44; that &#8216;industry&#8217; sure needs an overhaul&#8230;that&#8217;s just not cost  effective&#44; and any business owner will tell you that.  &gt; Even Kane falls victim to their bull. &nbsp;He thinks every kid removed from  &gt; home is in need of services while forgetting the kids in foster care did  &gt; nothing wrong. &nbsp;It was the parents who messed up. Some left their  &gt; kids alone too long&#8230; running to the quick mart&#44; or having a clutter  &gt; house&#44;  &gt; or engaged in very subjective behaviors CPS does not approve of.  &gt; Many kid would do better if not for current interventions when it means  &gt; disrupting entire families. </p>
<p>Many again?  How many is &#8216;many&#8217;?  &#8211; Hide quoted text &#8212; Show quoted text -&gt;&gt;&gt; Hmmm&#8230; yeah&#44; they seek out little kids&#44; groom them by treating them  &gt;&gt;&gt; with &#8216;care&#8217; and &#8216;kindness&#8217;&#44; offer them a &#8216;better&#8217; place to live&#44; an  &gt;&gt;&gt; allowance&#44; clothes&#44; and the promise of a better life without their  &gt;&gt;&gt; interferring parents. &nbsp;Sound familiar?  &gt;&gt; It does NOT sound familiar to me.  &gt;&gt; My daughter was one of those beyond parental control kids.  &gt;&gt; She made a file folder full of DFS complaints against me for almost five  &gt;&gt; years.  &gt;&gt; My goal in life for those five years was to get her in control.  &gt;&gt; DFS never once told that child that she could have a better life without  &gt;&gt; interfering parents etc etc.  &gt;&gt; What they told her was that *I* was the mom&#44; and *SHE* was the kid and  &gt;&gt; she would do as I told her or suffer her consequences.  &gt; Trouble&#44; was&#8230; there were no consequences. &nbsp;No one followed though. Idle  &gt; threats. The kid was smarter than those around her. </p>
<p>You think so? &nbsp;Exactly how would you know?  Are you sure that no one followed through?  Are you sure that she was smarter than everyone else?  I can betcha 9 months in Delmina Wood says different.  &#8211; Hide quoted text &#8212; Show quoted text -&gt;&gt; She once had a friend make a report that I had hit her with a broom  &gt;&gt; When the worker arrived to investigate she asked if I had hit her with  &gt;&gt; the broom.  &gt;&gt; I said that I had&#44; that I was sweeping the floor&#44; and that she had called  &gt;&gt; me a &#8216;bitch&#8217; and when she did I tapped he on the leg with the broom  &gt;&gt; handle.  &gt;&gt; The worker asked to see her leg&#44; did not see a mark&#44; because I had not  &gt;&gt; hit her hard at all&#44; just TAPPED her to get her attention.  &gt;&gt; And then she proceeded to give my daughter an hour long speech about how  &gt;&gt; fortunate she was to live in a nice home&#44; to have food on the table&#44; and  &gt;&gt; parents who cared enough about her to go out hunting for her all night  &gt;&gt; when she didn&#8217;t come home on time&#44; etc.  &gt;&gt; I don&#8217;t recall the worker mentioning a &#8216;better&#8217; place to live.  &gt;&gt;&gt; It even sounds strangely suspicious that they would intentionally place  &gt;&gt;&gt; them in the care of homosexuals&#44; and other places where &nbsp;they &#8216;risk&#8217;  &gt;&gt;&gt; being sexually abused. &nbsp;Actually&#44; the risk so often mentioned &nbsp;by  &gt;&gt;&gt; CPS&#8230; rises to the level of a certainty and with deliberate intent.  &gt;&gt; Ahhhh&#44; yes&#44; first teachers are fulfilling the fantasies of young boys by  &gt;&gt; having sex with them and should be thanked&#44; then sexual abuse is not  &gt;&gt; sexual abuse nor is rape rape&#44; and now homosexuals are potentially (more)  &gt;&gt; a risk for abuse than anyone else.  &gt;&gt; Please&#44; do show me where DFS says that children of homosexual homes are  &gt;&gt; at more risk of abuse.  &gt;&gt; I have never seen such a thing.  &gt; Do you really think CPS would admit it? &nbsp;Hahahaha&#8230; of course not. It  &gt; wouldn&#8217;t be politicallly correct&#44; would it? &nbsp;Picking on those poor queer  &gt; people&#8230; we just can&#8217;t have that. </p>
<p>DFS has never admitted it? &nbsp;Even hinted at it?  Are you sure it&#8217;s not just some kind of DFS &#8216;witch hunt&#8217;?  Are you sure the media isn&#8217;t out for blood and the citizens of this country  aren&#8217;t looking for anyone to blame but themselves?  &#8211; Hide quoted text &#8212; Show quoted text -&gt;&gt;&gt; If a parent where to act as does CPS.. they would be charging child  &gt;&gt;&gt; endangerment&#44; neglect&#44; and abuse.  &gt;&gt; And here I can agree with you.  &gt;&gt; At time the actions of DFS&#44; and even doctors and hospitals and therapists  &gt;&gt; (mandated reporters) mimics the same behaviors that would warrant  &gt;&gt; investigation of a parent.  &gt;&gt; Fired one thrapist for behaviors that would have gotten my ass nailed&#44;  &gt;&gt; and threatened the whole pediatric staff at a local hospital with lawsuit  &gt;&gt; for behaviors that would have gotten me founded by DFS for abuse&#44; or at  &gt;&gt; the least&#44; neglect.  &gt;&gt; But exactly what does that have to do with it?  &gt;&gt; Does DFS charge parents who put out the 18 year old kid and refuse to  &gt;&gt; take care of them?  &gt;&gt; I highly doubt it Bob&#8230;show me&#44; I&#8217;m from Missouri. &nbsp;Unless that child is  &gt;&gt; mentally or physically unable to care for themselves&#8230;then no&#44; prove it.  &gt;&gt; Does DFs file against a parent who allows a child&#44; for whatever reason&#44;  &gt;&gt; to live with a homosexual aunt or uncle or cousin for &#8216;risk of harm&#8217;?  &gt;&gt; Hell no&#44; if they do you show me where it&#8217;s happened. &nbsp;I KNOW that&#8217;s a  &gt;&gt; lie.  &gt; Hmmm&#8230;. CPS will place a child in the care of a homosexual aunt&#44; uncle&#44;  &gt; or  &gt; stranger&#8230; that is true&#8230; but not with anyone on the sex register list. </p>
<p>Would you?  &gt; Even  &gt; the 19 year old who had sex with his 16 year old girl friend. </p>
<p>Lie. &nbsp;My newphew&#44; Robert&#44; was in the care of my father and step mother for a  few years.  My father has been convicted of statutory rape.  He was exactly 19&#44; had sex with his 16 year old GF&#44; got her pregnant&#44; her  daddy got mad&#44; filed a police report against my father&#44; (the GF was my step  mother whom my father married) and the rest is history.  And yes&#44; DFS KNEW that he had the charge and was convicted.  .. or even the  &gt; nine year  &gt; old who was found play doctor and labeled as a predator. &nbsp;In today&#8217;s age&#44;  &gt; I  &gt; think any homosexual who even looks at a child wrong is asking to be put  &gt; on someone&#8217;s list </p>
<p>Yeah&#44; a list. &nbsp;Like the posts in this very NG about homosexuals who foster?  &#8230;. &nbsp;hmmm&#8230; according to Kane&#8230; that could include  &gt; heterosexuals&#44;  &gt; as well. &nbsp;We gotta watch out for those who truely care for kids.. .they  &gt; are probably  &gt; grooming them. </p>
<p>Are you denying that it happens?  Are you denying that people who molest and sexually abuse chidlren exist?  Are you denying that there are certain behaviors that could indicate who is  abusing or molesting children?  Let me tell you a story about a nice family guy.  He was respectedi n his community.  He was dedicated to his family.  He spent his free time working with a well known social organization&#44; he was  active in church&#44; and he did a great deal community service.  He acted as entertainer for kids at social events&#44; and even visited local  hospitals to see sick children&#44; and was the role model of a whole community.  It was in the fall of 1978 that this dear man confessed to killing at least  30 young men&#44; mostly teens&#44; and buriying their remains in the crawl space of  his home.  And there you have the story of John Wayne Gacy.  A &#8216;heterosexual&#8217; man with a wife and kids&#44; who just happened to like to have  sex with teen boys and then kill them and bury them under his house. &nbsp;But  while he was not pusuing his interests in sexual assault&#44; he was  volunteering to dress up like a clown and entertain sick kids&#44; hosting block  parties&#44; etc.  Great guy.  And there are more of them out there.  &nbsp;Well&#44; I gotta admit&#8230; I &#8216;groomed&#8217; all of my kids. Bought  &gt; them  &gt; presents&#44; did nice things for them and with them&#44; spent a lotta time with  &gt; them.  &gt; We &nbsp;talked about&#8230; ohmygosh&#8230; sex. &nbsp; We even slept together (will I go  &gt; to  &gt; jail with Micheal jackson) on occassion. &nbsp;Terrible person that I am&#44; &nbsp;did  &gt; much  &gt; the same with my neices and nephews&#44; too. &nbsp;Apply their &#8216;risk assessment&#8217;  &gt; to  &gt; me and I&#8217;d fail for sure. &nbsp;I even swatted one young feller up aside the  &gt; head&#8230;  &gt; certainly a jailable offense these days. </p>
<p>One difference&#44; you didn&#8217;t molest any of them&#44; did you?  And do you really think that no one was looking for signs of that while you  were rearing those kids?  &#8211; Hide quoted text &#8212; Show quoted text -&gt; bobb  &gt;&gt;&gt; bobb  </p>
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<p>&quot;WitchWirsen&quot; &lt;johncwir&#8230;@mchsi.com&gt; wrote in message </p>
<p>news:N_w8e.22319$xL4.20745@attbi_s72&#8230;  &#8211; Hide quoted text &#8212; Show quoted text -&gt; &quot;bobb&quot; &lt;bob@somewhere&gt; wrote in message  &gt; news:erudnRSLCtZZnPzfRVn-sw@comcast.com&#8230;  &gt;&gt; What about the mis-spent money leading up to the time the child&#44; soon to  &gt;&gt; become an adult by some arbitray&#44; pre-determined age? &nbsp;Seems to me most  &gt;&gt; families don&#8217;t dump their kids&#44; oh&#44; I forgot&#44; their now 18 year old  &gt;&gt; &quot;adult&quot; children&#44; on the street the day after his birthday. &nbsp;Or cut off  &gt;&gt; his allowance&#44; or refuse to provide housing&#44; or even meals.  &gt; &#8216;Most&#8217;&#44; is that like &#8216;many&#8217;?  &gt; And you better bet your ass that &#8217;some&#8217; parents do!  &gt; As a matter of fact&#44; I was one of them.  &gt;&gt; The state&#44; as suragate parents&#44; need to recognize their parantal  &gt;&gt; responibilities should not &nbsp;end at an age they determine. &nbsp;If fact&#44; it  &gt;&gt; used to be 21&#8230; but that was lowered to age 18. &nbsp;Most kids haven&#8217;t even  &gt;&gt; finished high school at age 18&#8230; but.. so what. &nbsp;CPS rids itself of  &gt;&gt; another problem and &nbsp;seeks &nbsp;other little kids&#8230; some like a predator&#44;  &gt;&gt; wouldn&#8217;t you say?  &gt; So what you are saying is that DFS seeks out kids to keep in foster care  &gt; until they turn 18. then they dump their asses out on the street with no  &gt; money&#44; no feed and nowhere to go&#44; and then look for more kids to keep for  &gt; the funding until they turn 18&#44; rolling over and over again?  &gt; Absurd. </p>
<p>If that seems harsh&#8230; just think about it. &nbsp;Isn&#8217;t that exactly what CPS  does?  It&#8217;s a self-serving organization. &nbsp;They do a great job in worse case  situations  but please recognize those are the costly ones&#8230; and because of the few  numbers in need&#8230; a massive budget would be impossible to justify.  Even Kane falls victim to their bull. &nbsp;He thinks every kid removed from  home is in need of services while forgetting the kids in foster care did  nothing wrong. &nbsp;It was the parents who messed up. Some left their  kids alone too long&#8230; running to the quick mart&#44; or having a clutter house&#44;  or engaged in very subjective behaviors CPS does not approve of.  Many kid would do better if not for current interventions when it means  disrupting entire families.  &#8211; Hide quoted text &#8212; Show quoted text -&gt;&gt; Hmmm&#8230; yeah&#44; they seek out little kids&#44; groom them by treating them with  &gt;&gt; &#8216;care&#8217; and &#8216;kindness&#8217;&#44; offer them a &#8216;better&#8217; place to live&#44; an allowance&#44;  &gt;&gt; clothes&#44; and the promise of a better life without their interferring  &gt;&gt; parents. &nbsp;Sound familiar?  &gt; It does NOT sound familiar to me.  &gt; My daughter was one of those beyond parental control kids.  &gt; She made a file folder full of DFS complaints against me for almost five  &gt; years.  &gt; My goal in life for those five years was to get her in control.  &gt; DFS never once told that child that she could have a better life without  &gt; interfering parents etc etc.  &gt; What they told her was that *I* was the mom&#44; and *SHE* was the kid and she  &gt; would do as I told her or suffer her consequences. </p>
<p>Trouble&#44; was&#8230; there were no consequences. &nbsp;No one followed though. Idle  threats. The kid was smarter than those around her.  &#8211; Hide quoted text &#8212; Show quoted text -&gt; She once had a friend make a report that I had hit her with a broom  &gt; When the worker arrived to investigate she asked if I had hit her with the  &gt; broom.  &gt; I said that I had&#44; that I was sweeping the floor&#44; and that she had called  &gt; me a &#8216;bitch&#8217; and when she did I tapped he on the leg with the broom  &gt; handle.  &gt; The worker asked to see her leg&#44; did not see a mark&#44; because I had not hit  &gt; her hard at all&#44; just TAPPED her to get her attention.  &gt; And then she proceeded to give my daughter an hour long speech about how  &gt; fortunate she was to live in a nice home&#44; to have food on the table&#44; and  &gt; parents who cared enough about her to go out hunting for her all night  &gt; when she didn&#8217;t come home on time&#44; etc.  &gt; I don&#8217;t recall the worker mentioning a &#8216;better&#8217; place to live.  &gt;&gt; It even sounds strangely suspicious that they would intentionally place  &gt;&gt; them in the care of homosexuals&#44; and other places where &nbsp;they &#8216;risk&#8217;  &gt;&gt; being sexually abused. &nbsp;Actually&#44; the risk so often mentioned &nbsp;by &nbsp;CPS&#8230;  &gt;&gt; rises to the level of a certainty and with deliberate intent.  &gt; Ahhhh&#44; yes&#44; first teachers are fulfilling the fantasies of young boys by  &gt; having sex with them and should be thanked&#44; then sexual abuse is not  &gt; sexual abuse nor is rape rape&#44; and now homosexuals are potentially (more)  &gt; a risk for abuse than anyone else.  &gt; Please&#44; do show me where DFS says that children of homosexual homes are at  &gt; more risk of abuse.  &gt; I have never seen such a thing. </p>
<p>Do you really think CPS would admit it? &nbsp;Hahahaha&#8230; of course not. It  wouldn&#8217;t be politicallly correct&#44; would it? &nbsp;Picking on those poor queer  people&#8230; we just can&#8217;t have that.  &#8211; Hide quoted text &#8212; Show quoted text -&gt;&gt; If a parent where to act as does CPS.. they would be charging child  &gt;&gt; endangerment&#44; neglect&#44; and abuse.  &gt; And here I can agree with you.  &gt; At time the actions of DFS&#44; and even doctors and hospitals and therapists  &gt; (mandated reporters) mimics the same behaviors that would warrant  &gt; investigation of a parent.  &gt; Fired one thrapist for behaviors that would have gotten my ass nailed&#44; and  &gt; threatened the whole pediatric staff at a local hospital with lawsuit for  &gt; behaviors that would have gotten me founded by DFS for abuse&#44; or at the  &gt; least&#44; neglect.  &gt; But exactly what does that have to do with it?  &gt; Does DFS charge parents who put out the 18 year old kid and refuse to take  &gt; care of them?  &gt; I highly doubt it Bob&#8230;show me&#44; I&#8217;m from Missouri. &nbsp;Unless that child is  &gt; mentally or physically unable to care for themselves&#8230;then no&#44; prove it.  &gt; Does DFs file against a parent who allows a child&#44; for whatever reason&#44; to  &gt; live with a homosexual aunt or uncle or cousin for &#8216;risk of harm&#8217;? &nbsp;Hell  &gt; no&#44; if they do you show me where it&#8217;s happened. &nbsp;I KNOW that&#8217;s a lie. </p>
<p>Hmmm&#8230;. CPS will place a child in the care of a homosexual aunt&#44; uncle&#44; or  stranger&#8230; that is true&#8230; but not with anyone on the sex register list.  Even  the 19 year old who had sex with his 16 year old girl friend&#8230; or even the  nine year  old who was found play doctor and labeled as a predator. &nbsp;In today&#8217;s age&#44; I  think any homosexual who even looks at a child wrong is asking to be put  on someone&#8217;s list&#8230;. &nbsp;hmmm&#8230; according to Kane&#8230; that could include  heterosexuals&#44;  as well. &nbsp;We gotta watch out for those who truely care for kids.. .they are  probably  grooming them. &nbsp;Well&#44; I gotta admit&#8230; I &#8216;groomed&#8217; all of my kids. Bought  them  presents&#44; did nice things for them and with them&#44; spent a lotta time with  them.  We &nbsp;talked about&#8230; ohmygosh&#8230; sex. &nbsp; We even slept together (will I go to  jail with Micheal jackson) on occassion. &nbsp;Terrible person that I am&#44; &nbsp;did  much  the same with my neices and nephews&#44; too. &nbsp;Apply their &#8216;risk assessment&#8217; to  me and I&#8217;d fail for sure. &nbsp;I even swatted one young feller up aside the  head&#8230;  certainly a jailable offense these days.  bobb  &#8211; Hide quoted text &#8212; Show quoted text -&gt;&gt; bobb  </p>
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<p>- Hide quoted text &#8212; Show quoted text -bobb wrote:  &gt; &lt;kane_poh&#8230;@yahoo.com&gt; wrote in message  &gt; news:1113528727.328949.163590@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com&#8230;  &gt; &gt; Greegor wrote:  &gt; &gt;&gt; Kane excused supervisory chain of command at CPS agencies  &gt; &gt;&gt; for not being aware of what takes place on their watch?  &gt; &gt; No I didn&#8217;t. I pointed out the difficulties involved. Or are you  &gt; &gt; suggesting it&#8217;s an easy job? And of course mistakes would not  happen if  &gt; &gt; you were doing it?  &gt; &gt;&gt; Any supervisor&#44; and any level&#44; bears a responsibility to  &gt; &gt;&gt; supervise the activities under their supervision.  &gt; &gt; That&#8217;s right. They are not psychics&#44; however. Or is it required  that no  &gt; &gt; unacceptable events may happen and any supervisor upon whose watch  they  &gt; &gt; do must be fired?  &gt; &gt; I have a hunch we&#8217;d run out of supervisors. What do you think?  &gt; &gt;&gt; In law suits&#44; the phrases are &quot;knew or SHOULD HAVE KNOWN&quot;  &gt; &gt;&gt; and &quot;Failure to supervise&quot;.  &gt; &gt; Ah&#44; the &quot;should have known.&quot;  &gt; &gt; You do not understand the implications.  &gt; &gt; That would suggest there are events judged by others&#44; as NOT being  &gt; &gt; KNOWN because there was no reason the supervisor &quot;SHOULD HAVE  KNOWN.&quot;  &gt; &gt; In other words&#44; it&#8217;s been decided that supervisors are not required  to  &gt; &gt; be psychics. If it was sent to a supervisor in a form that is  &gt; &gt; recognized as being a &quot;should have known&quot; say an email&#44; or memo&#44; or  in  &gt; &gt; conference&#44; then the super should have known.  &gt; &gt; If it was being passed around the office as rumor&#44; it may well be  the  &gt; &gt; supervisor had not way to know for sure. Of if an event was  reported  &gt; &gt; while the supervisor was away on say vacation&#44; and during the time  &gt; &gt; after returning they were going through their correspondance and  had  &gt; &gt; not come to the item that exploded into a major event&#44; they would  not  &gt; &gt; be seen as having &#8216;SHOULD HAVE KNOWN&#44;&quot; since it was physically  &gt; &gt; impossible to do so.  &gt; &gt; The trick you folks like to play doesn&#8217;t work if YOU are in the  &gt; &gt; hotseat.  &gt; &gt; You would scream foul. In fact&#44; geegor&#44; you scream fould even when  you  &gt; &gt; SHOULD HAVE KNOWN&#44; that is you were told point blank&#44; publically&#44;  but  &gt; &gt; chose to ignore or go against what you were told.  &gt; &gt;&gt; Supervisors who don&#8217;t supervise because they think  &gt; &gt;&gt; their deliberate ignorance will shield them are getting  &gt; &gt;&gt; some REALLY BAD legal advice!  &gt; &gt; Nope. It doesn&#8217;t work that way. If they were officially and or  &gt; &gt; according to standards of practice not informed or couldn&#8217;t know&#44;  by  &gt; &gt; virtue say of extenuating circumstances&#44; like absense&#44; making it  &gt; &gt; physically impossible for them to know. Then they weren&#8217;t ignorant  for  &gt; &gt; deliberate intend to be&#44; but because they could NOT know.  &gt; Since we all report to someone&#44; I gotta tell ya there are three words  &gt; a manager does not want to hear.. &quot;I don&#8217;t know&quot;. </p>
<p>Oh&#44; even if it&#8217;s the truth?  &gt; Of course&#44; the  &gt; manager must ask all the right questions&#44; he need information to  &gt; set the course and to prepare for the unexpected&#8230; &nbsp;speaking of  &gt; good manager&#44; of course. </p>
<p>And sometimes the worker simply does not know.  &gt; I suspect CPS neither asks the right  &gt; questions&#44; don&#8217;t know the questions to ask&#44; or just don&#8217;t care. </p>
<p>You &quot;suspect&quot; a lot of things&#44; and not just about CPS&#44; that are  ridiculous speculative unethical assumptions based on lack of facts&#44;  and your enjoyment of remaining ignorant so you can spout such  suspicions.  When you are told the facts you run from them&#44; as do your cronies.  &gt; Go one step futher.. if the caseworkers don&#8217;t do the job  &gt; properly&#8230; it is once again the manager&#8217;s problem in that proper  &gt; direction and/or direction was not afforded. </p>
<p>It can be. And it can not be. Depends if the worker followed the  practices that are considered standard&#44; and any directions of the  supervisor.  I take it perfection is the only acceptable performance standard. You&#44;  of course&#44; always performed your work perfectly. 0;-&gt;  &gt; Hmmm&#8230; you mentioned &nbsp;something caseworkers employing use  &gt; of a &quot;Psychic hotline&quot; which I would be rather caseworkers are rather  &gt; adept. </p>
<p>Actually when I mention that it&#8217;s an accusation that one of you twits  have demanded workers know things they could not unless they had access  to psychic abilities. My you are a dullard.  &gt; Let&#8217;s see&#44; they accurately predict &#8216;risk&#8217; of injury&#44; neglect&#44; and  &gt; abuse. </p>
<p>No&#44; they do not. Nor do they claim to.  &gt; They forsee hazards before they occur and immediately remove  &gt; children from &#8216;harms&#8217; way. </p>
<p>They utilize the same tools that actuaries do&#8230;charting of prior  events with known outcomes. Would you suggest that actuaries are  psychics?  In the recent posting on the assessment tool for one state&#44; a tool that  was lauded as the best in the nation by the way&#44; they in fact created  it out of known factors in cases of abuse and neglect. It&#8217;s like  reverse engineering. If you know the outcome&#44; which of course you do by  picking those cases that do have adverse outcomes&#44; and those that  don&#8217;t&#44; and looking at the factors leading to both outcomes&#44; it&#8217;s not  magic or psychic abilities that make outcome predictable.  We know for instance&#44; in a city with outdoor private swiming pools that  are unfenced&#44; that a predicatable number of drownings of children will  take place. It&#8217;s like clockwork. All you have to know is the number of  such pools and the number of children in a particular age range in the  town. The rest is simple math.  &gt; &nbsp; By the time caseworkers advance to manager I&#8217;d suggest they should  &gt; &nbsp;have these skills well practiced and should have no trouble  recognizing  &gt; caseworkers who are not doing their jobs properly. I mean just  &gt; ask them&#8230; they are professionals&#44; remember? </p>
<p>You&#8217;d be surprized to find out that that in fact is a fact. They do  generally have the skills&#44; and they do know when a worker isn&#8217;t doing  their job properly. They apply various techniques&#44; just as in any  discipline&#44; to both intervene proactively (training and low numbers of  easier caseloads to start with)&#44; then provide not only their own  supervision&#44; but have experienced long time workers provide oversight  and assistance on casework issues.  Your determination to remain stupid and ignorant is becoming something  of a minor miracle. It&#8217;s hard to believe someone can be so dedicated.  http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&#038;q=%22training+the+new%22+%2BCPS+%2&#8230;  http://tinyurl.com/9s98a  &gt; &gt; If you think otherwise&#44; pop up some proof other than innuendo.  &gt; &gt; No one&#44; least of all I&#44; is defending a supervisor that KNOWS what  is  &gt; &gt; going on and yet does not act correctly on that information. You  don&#8217;t  &gt; &gt; read what I write&#44; you just see what you want&#44; instead of what&#44;  from my  &gt; &gt; statements&#44; you &quot;SHOULD HAVE KNOWN.&quot;  &gt; They why did you throw in that little tidbit about needing &nbsp;&#8217; a  psychic hot  &gt; line&#8217;? </p>
<p>Because your expectation if that they know what is impossible to know.  &gt; There is no defense for a manager that fails to keep informed. &nbsp;There  is no  &gt; defense for a manager to keep an enept employee in his/her charge. </p>
<p>Of course their is. Not all employees start off perfect in their job  performance. Are you this stupid?  And managers (we are actually talking her about supervisors&#44; the next  layer down&#44; dummy) cannot be completely informed at any given time.  Information flow takes time. Even with E-mail. And supervisors have  duties other than supervision. They do case review. They serve one in  house as well as extra CPS committees and workgroups.  There are layers of supervision that include &quot;lead workers&#44;&quot; officially  designated job titles that include combinations of &quot;trainer&#44; mentor&#44;  assistant&quot; to workers. Sometimes even experienced workers are snowed  under by unforseen events and these staffers&#44; usually folks close to  retirement with a great deal of experience&#44; can step in and help them.  They LIVE with the work units and stay familiar with all the cases for  just these purposes.  &gt; A manager cannot plead ignorance. </p>
<p>Of course they can. You are setting impossible standards that no other  discipline demands. If a doctor&#44; for instance&#44; is given a lab report  that is inaccurate&#44; and proceeds with TX that injures or kills&#44; who is  responsible?  The lab tech&#44; of course&#44; even though the boss is the doctor. Only a  fool would claim the doctor had to be a psychic.  If an event happens that is critical to a case&#44; and the worker does not  record it and inform their supervisor&#44; is the supervisor at fault?  Tell us you were a perfect worker&#44; bobber. I need a laugh.  You can&#8217;t even understand what is written here&#44; and constantly bollocks  up facts and simple events.  &gt; bobb  &gt; &gt; Point out where I defend the supervisor that knew what was going on  and  &gt; &gt; failed to act properly. </p>
<p>You failed to respond. Just as you nearly always do when you screw up  and I challenge you to provide support for your messy mind and stupid  mistakes.  &gt; &gt; 0:-&gt; </p>
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<p>&lt;kane_poh&#8230;@yahoo.com&gt; wrote in message </p>
<p>news:1113528727.328949.163590@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com&#8230;  &#8211; Hide quoted text &#8212; Show quoted text -&gt; Greegor wrote:  &gt;&gt; Kane excused supervisory chain of command at CPS agencies  &gt;&gt; for not being aware of what takes place on their watch?  &gt; No I didn&#8217;t. I pointed out the difficulties involved. Or are you  &gt; suggesting it&#8217;s an easy job? And of course mistakes would not happen if  &gt; you were doing it?  &gt;&gt; Any supervisor&#44; and any level&#44; bears a responsibility to  &gt;&gt; supervise the activities under their supervision.  &gt; That&#8217;s right. They are not psychics&#44; however. Or is it required that no  &gt; unacceptable events may happen and any supervisor upon whose watch they  &gt; do must be fired?  &gt; I have a hunch we&#8217;d run out of supervisors. What do you think?  &gt;&gt; In law suits&#44; the phrases are &quot;knew or SHOULD HAVE KNOWN&quot;  &gt;&gt; and &quot;Failure to supervise&quot;.  &gt; Ah&#44; the &quot;should have known.&quot;  &gt; You do not understand the implications.  &gt; That would suggest there are events judged by others&#44; as NOT being  &gt; KNOWN because there was no reason the supervisor &quot;SHOULD HAVE KNOWN.&quot;  &gt; In other words&#44; it&#8217;s been decided that supervisors are not required to  &gt; be psychics. If it was sent to a supervisor in a form that is  &gt; recognized as being a &quot;should have known&quot; say an email&#44; or memo&#44; or in  &gt; conference&#44; then the super should have known.  &gt; If it was being passed around the office as rumor&#44; it may well be the  &gt; supervisor had not way to know for sure. Of if an event was reported  &gt; while the supervisor was away on say vacation&#44; and during the time  &gt; after returning they were going through their correspondance and had  &gt; not come to the item that exploded into a major event&#44; they would not  &gt; be seen as having &#8216;SHOULD HAVE KNOWN&#44;&quot; since it was physically  &gt; impossible to do so.  &gt; The trick you folks like to play doesn&#8217;t work if YOU are in the  &gt; hotseat.  &gt; You would scream foul. In fact&#44; geegor&#44; you scream fould even when you  &gt; SHOULD HAVE KNOWN&#44; that is you were told point blank&#44; publically&#44; but  &gt; chose to ignore or go against what you were told.  &gt;&gt; Supervisors who don&#8217;t supervise because they think  &gt;&gt; their deliberate ignorance will shield them are getting  &gt;&gt; some REALLY BAD legal advice!  &gt; Nope. It doesn&#8217;t work that way. If they were officially and or  &gt; according to standards of practice not informed or couldn&#8217;t know&#44; by  &gt; virtue say of extenuating circumstances&#44; like absense&#44; making it  &gt; physically impossible for them to know. Then they weren&#8217;t ignorant for  &gt; deliberate intend to be&#44; but because they could NOT know. </p>
<p>Since we all report to someone&#44; I gotta tell ya there are three words  a manager does not want to hear.. &quot;I don&#8217;t know&quot;. &nbsp;Of course&#44; the  manager must ask all the right questions&#44; he need information to  set the course and to prepare for the unexpected&#8230; &nbsp;speaking of  good manager&#44; of course. &nbsp;I suspect CPS neither asks the right  questions&#44; don&#8217;t know the questions to ask&#44; or just don&#8217;t care.  Go one step futher.. if the caseworkers don&#8217;t do the job  properly&#8230; it is once again the manager&#8217;s problem in that proper  direction and/or direction was not afforded.  Hmmm&#8230; you mentioned &nbsp;something caseworkers employing use  of a &quot;Psychic hotline&quot; which I would be rather caseworkers are rather  adept. &nbsp; Let&#8217;s see&#44; they accurately predict &#8216;risk&#8217; of injury&#44; neglect&#44; and  abuse. They forsee hazards before they occur and immediately remove  children from &#8216;harms&#8217; way.  &nbsp; By the time caseworkers advance to manager I&#8217;d suggest they should  &nbsp;have these skills well practiced and should have no trouble recognizing  caseworkers who are not doing their jobs properly. I mean just  ask them&#8230; they are professionals&#44; remember?  &gt; If you think otherwise&#44; pop up some proof other than innuendo.  &gt; No one&#44; least of all I&#44; is defending a supervisor that KNOWS what is  &gt; going on and yet does not act correctly on that information. You don&#8217;t  &gt; read what I write&#44; you just see what you want&#44; instead of what&#44; from my  &gt; statements&#44; you &quot;SHOULD HAVE KNOWN.&quot; </p>
<p>They why did you throw in that little tidbit about needing &nbsp;&#8217; a psychic hot  line&#8217;?  There is no defense for a manager that fails to keep informed. &nbsp;There is no  defense for a manager to keep an enept employee in his/her charge.  A manager cannot plead ignorance.  bobb  &#8211; Hide quoted text &#8212; Show quoted text -&gt; Point out where I defend the supervisor that knew what was going on and  &gt; failed to act properly.  &gt; 0:-&gt;  </p>
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<p>&quot;bobb&quot; &lt;bob@somewhere&gt; wrote in message </p>
<p>news:3uedncqKlq-SbcLfRVn-og@comcast.com&#8230;  &#8211; Hide quoted text &#8212; Show quoted text -&gt; Kane wrote&#8230;  &gt; Did you bother to read the letter from a Portland Oregon volunteer  &gt; organization that in fact does prepare children to leave the system as  &gt; adults? Same problem. Not enough money. They do good work though with  &gt; the volunteers who come forward.  &gt; There are many&#44; many agencies&#44; mostly&#44; if not all&#44; private organizations  &gt; who are attempting to pick up the pieces CPS left behind and dumped on the  &gt; streets.  &gt; Let&#8217;s not forget&#8230; &nbsp;many foster &nbsp;parents play a part dumping kids on the  &gt; streets &nbsp;as well. &nbsp;When the money stops coming in.. the kid goes out.  &gt; The typical fare is to find the child housing&#44;&#8230; and a job&#8230; and  &gt; possibly school. &nbsp;Kids are taught to shop&#44; budget their money.. and their  &gt; time. Most are two year programs. &nbsp;The agency begin by picking up 100  &gt; percent of the costs and gradually reduce funding until the program is  &gt; completed. &nbsp;Ya really have to feel sorry for kids without education and  &gt; resources&#8230; and most&#44; many&#44; and even a lot&#44; come from CPS. </p>
<p>Mmmhmmmm&#44; and do you feel sorry for the kids who are left in abusive and  neglectful homes who don&#8217;t make it quite so well either?  Poor kids&#44; unable to cope with adult life because they have grown up their  whole lives in dysfunctional homes&#44; never getting a reprieve or help like  those CPS kids.  And one more thing&#44; &#8216;many&#8217; foster parents DO dump their kids&#8230;.but &#8216;many&#8217;  don&#8217;t&#44; and continue to take care of the kids AFTER the money is gone.  Many.  &#8211; Hide quoted text &#8212; Show quoted text -&gt; bobb  </p>
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<p>&quot;bobb&quot; &lt;bob@somewhere&gt; wrote in message </p>
<p>news:erudnRSLCtZZnPzfRVn-sw@comcast.com&#8230;  &gt; What about the mis-spent money leading up to the time the child&#44; soon to  &gt; become an adult by some arbitray&#44; pre-determined age? &nbsp;Seems to me most  &gt; families don&#8217;t dump their kids&#44; oh&#44; I forgot&#44; their now 18 year old  &gt; &quot;adult&quot; children&#44; on the street the day after his birthday. &nbsp;Or cut off  &gt; his allowance&#44; or refuse to provide housing&#44; or even meals. </p>
<p>&#8216;Most&#8217;&#44; is that like &#8216;many&#8217;?  And you better bet your ass that &#8217;some&#8217; parents do!  As a matter of fact&#44; I was one of them.  &gt; The state&#44; as suragate parents&#44; need to recognize their parantal  &gt; responibilities should not &nbsp;end at an age they determine. &nbsp;If fact&#44; it  &gt; used to be 21&#8230; but that was lowered to age 18. &nbsp;Most kids haven&#8217;t even  &gt; finished high school at age 18&#8230; but.. so what. &nbsp;CPS rids itself of  &gt; another problem and &nbsp;seeks &nbsp;other little kids&#8230; some like a predator&#44;  &gt; wouldn&#8217;t you say? </p>
<p>So what you are saying is that DFS seeks out kids to keep in foster care  until they turn 18. then they dump their asses out on the street with no  money&#44; no feed and nowhere to go&#44; and then look for more kids to keep for  the funding until they turn 18&#44; rolling over and over again?  Absurd.  &gt; Hmmm&#8230; yeah&#44; they seek out little kids&#44; groom them by treating them with  &gt; &#8216;care&#8217; and &#8216;kindness&#8217;&#44; offer them a &#8216;better&#8217; place to live&#44; an allowance&#44;  &gt; clothes&#44; and the promise of a better life without their interferring  &gt; parents. &nbsp;Sound familiar? </p>
<p>It does NOT sound familiar to me.  My daughter was one of those beyond parental control kids.  She made a file folder full of DFS complaints against me for almost five  years.  My goal in life for those five years was to get her in control.  DFS never once told that child that she could have a better life without  interfering parents etc etc.  What they told her was that *I* was the mom&#44; and *SHE* was the kid and she  would do as I told her or suffer her consequences.  She once had a friend make a report that I had hit her with a broom  When the worker arrived to investigate she asked if I had hit her with the  broom.  I said that I had&#44; that I was sweeping the floor&#44; and that she had called me  a &#8216;bitch&#8217; and when she did I tapped he on the leg with the broom handle.  The worker asked to see her leg&#44; did not see a mark&#44; because I had not hit  her hard at all&#44; just TAPPED her to get her attention.  And then she proceeded to give my daughter an hour long speech about how  fortunate she was to live in a nice home&#44; to have food on the table&#44; and  parents who cared enough about her to go out hunting for her all night when  she didn&#8217;t come home on time&#44; etc.  I don&#8217;t recall the worker mentioning a &#8216;better&#8217; place to live.  &gt; It even sounds strangely suspicious that they would intentionally place  &gt; them in the care of homosexuals&#44; and other places where &nbsp;they &#8216;risk&#8217; being  &gt; sexually abused. &nbsp;Actually&#44; the risk so often mentioned &nbsp;by &nbsp;CPS&#8230; rises  &gt; to the level of a certainty and with deliberate intent. </p>
<p>Ahhhh&#44; yes&#44; first teachers are fulfilling the fantasies of young boys by  having sex with them and should be thanked&#44; then sexual abuse is not sexual  abuse nor is rape rape&#44; and now homosexuals are potentially (more) a risk  for abuse than anyone else.  Please&#44; do show me where DFS says that children of homosexual homes are at  more risk of abuse.  I have never seen such a thing.  &gt; If a parent where to act as does CPS.. they would be charging child  &gt; endangerment&#44; neglect&#44; and abuse. </p>
<p>And here I can agree with you.  At time the actions of DFS&#44; and even doctors and hospitals and therapists  (mandated reporters) mimics the same behaviors that would warrant  investigation of a parent.  Fired one thrapist for behaviors that would have gotten my ass nailed&#44; and  threatened the whole pediatric staff at a local hospital with lawsuit for  behaviors that would have gotten me founded by DFS for abuse&#44; or at the  least&#44; neglect.  But exactly what does that have to do with it?  Does DFS charge parents who put out the 18 year old kid and refuse to take  care of them?  I highly doubt it Bob&#8230;show me&#44; I&#8217;m from Missouri. &nbsp;Unless that child is  mentally or physically unable to care for themselves&#8230;then no&#44; prove it.  Does DFs file against a parent who allows a child&#44; for whatever reason&#44; to  live with a homosexual aunt or uncle or cousin for &#8216;risk of harm&#8217;? &nbsp;Hell no&#44;  if they do you show me where it&#8217;s happened. &nbsp;I KNOW that&#8217;s a lie.  &#8211; Hide quoted text &#8212; Show quoted text -&gt; bobb  </p>
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<p>&nbsp;Kane wrote&#8230; </p>
<p>Did you bother to read the letter from a Portland Oregon volunteer  organization that in fact does prepare children to leave the system as  adults? Same problem. Not enough money. They do good work though with  the volunteers who come forward.  There are many&#44; many agencies&#44; mostly&#44; if not all&#44; private organizations who  are attempting to pick up the pieces CPS left behind and dumped on the  streets.  Let&#8217;s not forget&#8230; &nbsp;many foster &nbsp;parents play a part dumping kids on the  streets &nbsp;as well. &nbsp;When the money stops coming in.. the kid goes out.  The typical fare is to find the child housing&#44;&#8230; and a job&#8230; and possibly  school. &nbsp;Kids are taught to shop&#44; budget their money.. and their time. Most  are two year programs. &nbsp;The agency begin by picking up 100 percent of the  costs and gradually reduce funding until the program is completed. &nbsp;Ya  really have to feel sorry for kids without education and resources&#8230; and  most&#44; many&#44; and even a lot&#44; come from CPS.  bobb </p>
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<p>bobb wrote:  &gt; Kane wrote&#8230;  &gt; Did you bother to read the letter from a Portland Oregon volunteer  &gt; organization that in fact does prepare children to leave the system  as  &gt; adults? Same problem. Not enough money. They do good work though with  &gt; the volunteers who come forward.  &gt; There are many&#44; many agencies&#44; mostly&#44; if not all&#44; private  organizations who  &gt; are attempting to pick up the pieces CPS left behind and dumped on  the  &gt; streets. </p>
<p>Since CPS is not mandated&#44; nor funded&#44; to deal with adults&#44; how is it  in fact dumping children on the street if those children are not longer  children and what&#44; bobber&#44; do you think should be done about that?  While you are cogitating please try to recall that things cost money.  Even doing things costs money. And the biggest problem for kids that  become adults&#44; just like in my day&#44; and in yours&#44; is how to create a  personal income.  List your items you think CPS should have done to solve this problem:  1.  2.  3.  (add more&#44; at your pleasure)  &gt; Let&#8217;s not forget&#8230; </p>
<p>If we aren&#8217;t going to forget then be sure we have a real&#44; not false&#44;  memory.  &gt; many foster &nbsp;parents play a part dumping kids on the  &gt; streets &nbsp;as well. &nbsp;When the money stops coming in.. the kid goes out. </p>
<p>And the alternative would be?  &gt; The typical fare is to find the child housing&#44;&#8230; and a job&#8230; and  possibly  &gt; school. </p>
<p>Yes&#44; that would make a lot of sense. My take is that about three  quarters of the children that are approaching their majority could give  a shit. They will not listen to adults trying to prepare them. They  will not attend classes. The only two ways they can learn&#44; except from  their peers&#8230;which of course&#44; tends all to often to be telling them  garbage. &quot;Hey&#44; buy my guitar off me and become a rock star&#44; get laid a  lot&#44; and do dope&#44; and make millions.&quot;  &gt; Kids are taught to shop&#44; budget their money.. and their time. Most  &gt; are two year programs. &nbsp;The agency begin by picking up 100 percent of  the  &gt; costs and gradually reduce funding until the program is completed.  Ya  &gt; really have to feel sorry for kids without education and resources&#8230;  and  &gt; most&#44; many&#44; and even a lot&#44; come from CPS. </p>
<p>Oh&#44; you mean this takes money then. And that money will come from  where&#44; bobber?  Why are you ragging the ng about this instead of appealing to the  public?  CPS&#44; last I heard&#44; was not the treasury. And I believe I&#8217;ve been  criticized for suggesting CPS is underfunded. What are YOU doing for  those teens&#44; bobber?  &gt; bobb </p>
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<p>When a member of a family takes such GLARING  problems as the LIE about a sex abuse history used  to make a case&#44; to a CPS supervisor&#44; that supervisor  can not claim that they did not know.  Their refusal to fix that sort of WRONG is culpable.  The family should not have to seek out every single  level of supervision over their case to seek correction  of such glaring CORRUPTION in their agency! </p>
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<p>Greegor wrote:  &gt; When a member of a family </p>
<p>You know of such an event?  A real blood or by marriage related family member?  That would be then&#44; a giant tsk tsk. You go tell Iowa I said so.  &gt; takes such GLARING  &gt; problems as the LIE about a sex abuse history used  &gt; to make a case&#44; to a CPS supervisor&#44; that supervisor  &gt; can not claim that they did not know. </p>
<p>You can assure us that no other factors were used?  Or would this be one of those &quot;clutter&quot; cases you charmers like to post  here&#44; where you focus on one small issue in an investigation and don&#8217;t  bother to mention the real serious stuff that were the real cause?  &gt; Their refusal to fix that sort of WRONG is culpable. </p>
<p>What obligation do they have to fix it if&#44; by chance&#44; the &quot;family  memeber&quot; is in fact not one&#44; and in fact has other issues that are the  reason the child was remove?  &gt; The family should not have to seek out every single  &gt; level of supervision over their case to seek correction  &gt; of such glaring CORRUPTION in their agency! </p>
<p>Since we doubt the &#8216;family member&#8217; actually was one&#44; and that there was  ample OTHER issues that no doubt at all contributed to the case&#44; we  think you are blowing a long&#8230;.let&#8217;s comin&#8217; up on four years  now&#8230;.stream of smoke up people&#8217;s xxxxxx in this ng.  Tell us your story&#44; greegor. Such what did happen&#44; in precise detail&#44;  recalling of course much of the story you shared already&#8230;so try to  keep the details sorted out.  Say&#44; by the way. What do you think about parents using lethal force to  try and take their children from state custody? </p>
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<p>What about the mis-spent money leading up to the time the child&#44; soon to  become an adult by some arbitray&#44; pre-determined age? &nbsp;Seems to me most  families don&#8217;t dump their kids&#44; oh&#44; I forgot&#44; their now 18 year old &quot;adult&quot;  children&#44; on the street the day after his birthday. &nbsp;Or cut off his  allowance&#44; or refuse to provide housing&#44; or even meals.  The state&#44; as suragate parents&#44; need to recognize their parantal  responibilities should not &nbsp;end at an age they determine. &nbsp;If fact&#44; it used  to be 21&#8230; but that was lowered to age 18. &nbsp;Most kids haven&#8217;t even finished  high school at age 18&#8230; but.. so what. &nbsp;CPS rids itself of another problem  and &nbsp;seeks &nbsp;other little kids&#8230; some like a predator&#44; wouldn&#8217;t you say?  Hmmm&#8230; yeah&#44; they seek out little kids&#44; groom them by treating them with  &#8216;care&#8217; and &#8216;kindness&#8217;&#44; offer them a &#8216;better&#8217; place to live&#44; an allowance&#44;  clothes&#44; and the promise of a better life without their interferring  parents. &nbsp;Sound familiar?  It even sounds strangely suspicious that they would intentionally place them  in the care of homosexuals&#44; and other places where &nbsp;they &#8216;risk&#8217; being  sexually abused. &nbsp;Actually&#44; the risk so often mentioned &nbsp;by &nbsp;CPS&#8230; rises to  the level of a certainty and with deliberate intent.  If a parent where to act as does CPS.. they would be charging child  endangerment&#44; neglect&#44; and abuse.  bobb </p>
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<p>bobb wrote:  &gt; What about the mis-spent money leading up to the time the child&#44; soon  to  &gt; become an adult by some arbitray&#44; pre-determined age? </p>
<p>&quot;Mis-spent money?&quot; (sic)  You mean the money spent for other equally&#44; if sometimes even more  important mandated requirements of CPS&#44; such as investigations or other  duties?  Just tell your legislator how YOU wish the money apportioned&#8230;money  that is&#44; according to media reports&#44; being cut all over the country.  &gt; Seems to me most  &gt; families don&#8217;t dump their kids&#44; oh&#44; I forgot&#44; their now 18 year old  &quot;adult&quot;  &gt; children&#44; on the street the day after his birthday. &nbsp;Or cut off his  &gt; allowance&#44; or refuse to provide housing&#44; or even meals. </p>
<p>CPS has no mandate to parent children&#44; let alone when parent them when  they are adults. One of the favorite mantras of the anti Government  crowd is that the state does not make a good parent. They are correct&#44;  nor should it even try.  While programs to help children exist&#44; you seem to forget that programs  for adult indigents exist too&#44; bobber. Most of what happens to young  people that is considered bad after leaving state custody has to do  with the unwillingness of some youth to accept any services from the  state.  When you figure out how to deal with this issue&#44; you&#8217;ll be a national  hero.  &gt; The state&#44; as suragate parents&#44; need to recognize their parantal  &gt; responibilities should not &nbsp;end at an age they determine. </p>
<p>Your mistake is in assuming that the state is mandated to be a  surrogate parent. It is not. It is&#44; and the public demands&#44; only a stop  gap.  The fantasy that children are&#44; the day they become adults&#44; thrown out  on the street with NO OTHER RESOURCES AVAILABLE is a pile of crap and  any person that has even rudimentary knowledge of government services  and agencies&#44; and for that matter charitable private sources knows you  twits are lost in your anti Government hallucinations.  http://www.co.arapahoe.co.us/Departments/HS/ChildProtectionServices/a&#8230;  Here for instance&#44; is the typical population of teens in state custody  or or otherwise in need of state services.  &quot;  The Adolescent Intake team supports teens with serious problems in  school&#44; lack of respect for authority&#44; drug or alcohol involvement&#44;  severe legal involvement&#44; conflicted family relationships&#44; and  runaways.  Youth In Conflict services work to alleviate conflicts&#44; protect youth  and the community&#44; re-establish family stability&#44; or assist youth to  emancipate successfully. &nbsp;Services are provided when the conflicts have  the potential to affect the youth&#8217;s well-being&#44; the normal functioning  of the family&#44; or the well-being of the community. &nbsp;&quot;  Do you think such &quot;children&quot; are going to lend themselves to state  services on their birthday&#44; if they are already in trouble with the  state criminal system?  All persuasion that existed at 17 years 364 days is gone on day 365.  The &quot;child&quot; may walk&#44; and does&#44; most often.  &gt; If fact&#44; it used  &gt; to be 21&#8230; but that was lowered to age 18. &nbsp;Most kids haven&#8217;t even  finished  &gt; high school at age 18&#8230; </p>
<p>Oh? What backwater are you in? Many children graduate at 17. It&#8217;s these  troubled and disadvantaged children that don&#8217;t graduate at all that you  are concerned about.  And CPS lacks a mandate to continue services&#44; with rare exception&#44;  after they turn 18. Your problem&#44; bobber is that you want to BLAME  instead of seek answers. The state this and the state that&#8230;but  bobber&#44; YOU are the state&#44; despite your denial of the fact. What are  YOU doing to help this children you anquish over?  &nbsp;but.. so what. &nbsp;CPS rids itself of another problem  &gt; and &nbsp;seeks &nbsp;other little kids&#8230; some like a predator&#44; wouldn&#8217;t you </p>
<p>say?  No&#44; but you would&#44; obviously. The CPS I know is filled with workers  that volunteer their time to these children after their regular work  hours in programs to help them learn to become responsible adults. They  fail a lot. And they fail a lot not because of foster families&#44; or CPS&#44;  but because the children came from horrendous birth families that have  not prepared them to become adults.  &gt; Hmmm&#8230; yeah&#44; they seek out little kids&#44; groom them by treating them  with  &gt; &#8216;care&#8217; and &#8216;kindness&#8217;&#44; offer them a &#8216;better&#8217; place to live&#44; an  allowance&#44;  &gt; clothes&#44; and the promise of a better life without their interferring  &gt; parents. &nbsp;Sound familiar? </p>
<p>No&#44; because that&#8217;s not what happens. What happens&#44; and it was twice  codified into law very clearly&#44; nationally&#44; is that extraordinary  efforts are made to help the bio families they came from to get their  acts together&#44; and mostly they tend to &quot;greegor&quot; and &quot;douggie&quot; and  &quot;bobber&quot; blaming the state for their troubles. They don&#8217;t think they  have a problem. And they&#8217;ll go to great lengths to try and lie their  way along.  &gt; It even sounds strangely suspicious that they would intentionally  place them  &gt; in the care of homosexuals&#44; and other places where &nbsp;they &#8216;risk&#8217; being  &gt; sexually abused. </p>
<p>Where did you get the idea&#44; other than from the media&#44; and your sick  friends&#44; that homosexuals by their sexual orientation are more prone to  sexually molest children?  &gt; Actually&#44; the risk so often mentioned &nbsp;by &nbsp;CPS&#8230; rises to  &gt; the level of a certainty and with deliberate intent. </p>
<p>The mindless twittering is obviously on a feedback loop and burning out  what little brain matter you have left.  You are prepared to say that those children are placed with by CPS are  certainly and with deliberate intent of the placement or CPS to be  abused?  Do I read you correctly?  &gt; If a parent where to act as does CPS.. they would be charging child  &gt; endangerment&#44; neglect&#44; and abuse. </p>
<p>No&#44; on the contrary. If parents had to meet the criteria that a typical  foster parent must meet&#44; both in qualifications and treatment of the  chidlren in their care&#44; the number of children taken from bio families  would very likely be up to or more than half the families in this  country.  Just the criminal background checks and refusal to certify as &quot;parents&quot;  as applicants to be foster parents experience&#44; would easily cover half  the country.  Parents may legally spank their children in every state in the union.  Foster parents&#44; even if not a mark is made on the child&#44; even a faint  temporary mark&#44; may not spank or use any kind of corporal punishment.  As I recall there is one state where it is allowed&#44; in the south I  believe&#44; but that is extremely rare.  &gt; bobb </p>
<p>Tirelessly and tiresomely&#44; bobber the swift spouts illogical emotion  laden nonsense&#44; ignorant of facts&#44; laden with propaganda fed to him by  Doug and the &quot;anti&quot; crowd.  http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&#038;lr=&#038;q=%22youth+services%22&#038;btnG=Se&#8230;  Results 1 &#8211; 10 of about 1&#44;520&#44;000 for &quot;youth services&quot;  Many entries include &quot;young adults&quot; and in fact CPS programs for teens  aging out of the system make it a point to hook up these youngsters  prior to that leaving. Some connect&#44; some refuse to. CPS cannot make  them connect.  There are also charitable&#44; often funded with grants from business and  trusts&#44; as well as some small city&#44; county&#44; state&#44; and occassionally  federal government grants.  http://myfriendsplace.org/info.htm  http://www.youthservice.org/  http://www.doleta.gov/youth_services/  In fact there are literally hundreds of such programs across the  country&#44; bobber&#44; none of which you seem aware of&#44; and obviously none of  which you are involved with. You simply kvetch&#44; and fart&#44; as far as I  can see&#44; orally.  There are churches&#44; civic service clubs&#44; men&#8217;s organizations&#44; community  enrichment organizations&#44; and the government sponsored organizations  that are addressing the issues for YOUTH&#44; bobber. The editorial you  read in another thread is basically a load of crap attempting to attack  already beleaguered state government that is experiencing the revenue  losses from an economy that is staggering along.  Grow up&#44; you old fart&#44; and do something rather than sit and complain&#44;  wrongly.  Or accept that YOU are part of the problem. </p>
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<p>For many foster children&#44; hard life begins as adults  National study finds the system can leave staggering problems  By MELANIE MARKLEY  Copyright 2005 Houston Chronicle  RESOURCES  FALLOUT FROM FOSTER CARE  </p>
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		<title>Reeking of fear?</title>
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Tom Vizzini wrote:  &#62; I&#8217;m not sure which is worse on this group.  &#62; It could be the suspicious nature of everyone here.  &#62; What seems to be overwhelming though is that this place reeks of  fear. 
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<p>Tom Vizzini wrote:  &gt; I&#8217;m not sure which is worse on this group.  &gt; It could be the suspicious nature of everyone here.  &gt; What seems to be overwhelming though is that this place reeks of  fear. </p>
<p>You come in here&#44; insult us&#44; and expect us to buy your product?  May you wake up tomorrow morning in a dimly lit room with a Reverse  Bear Trap attached to your skull.  /obscure </p>
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<p>In news:cbCdnRbgjMdFbKPfRVn-tQ@adelphia.com&#44;  Tom Vizzini &lt;T&#8230;@essential-skills.com&gt; wrote :  &gt; Some people only want help if it is free. &nbsp;I think that&#8217;s an  &gt; interesting measure of the value of the help you receive.  &gt; If you  &gt; only want what is free to you are guaranteed to be delivered  &gt; something I rarely works. </p>
<p>&nbsp; &nbsp; Interesting freudian slip&#8230;! </p>
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<p>&gt; In news:cbCdnRbgjMdFbKPfRVn-tQ@adelphia.com&#44; Tom Vizzini </p>
<p>&lt;T&#8230;@essential-skills.com&gt; wrote :  &gt; &gt; Some people only want help if it is free. &nbsp;I think that&#8217;s an  &gt; &gt; interesting measure of the value of the help you receive.  &gt; &gt; If you  &gt; &gt; only want what is free to you are guaranteed to be delivered  &gt; &gt; something I rarely works.  F</p>
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		<title>Have Faith in the Medical Researchers</title>
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  ::Suicide &#34;is uncommon but serious&#44;&#34; Fergusson said in an 
interview.::  and suicide and drug addictions are listed as &#8217;side effects&#8217;&#8230; how  sick is THAT ! also&#44; there are NO documented success results&#44; but many  documented &#8217;side effects&#8217;&#8230; and these pills are handed out with  reckless abandon&#8230; if the patient&#44; [...]]]></description>
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<p>  ::Suicide &quot;is uncommon but serious&#44;&quot; Fergusson said in an </p>
<p>interview.::  and suicide and drug addictions are listed as &#8217;side effects&#8217;&#8230; how  sick is THAT ! also&#44; there are NO documented success results&#44; but many  documented &#8217;side effects&#8217;&#8230; and these pills are handed out with  reckless abandon&#8230; if the patient&#44; on follow-up&#44; reports no positive  results&#44; another is handed out&#44; the name of the medication changed (to  protect the monetary scam of the pharmaceutical company or competitive  company) and the wheels of &quot;finding the &#8216;right one&#8217; keep on turnin&quot;.   Quote from lead researcher of published study reporting increased  number of   suicide attempts among SSRI users than among the sugar pill placebo  group.   As reported by Wash Post. </p>
<p>&#8230;and this is supported not only by the government&#44; but by insurance  companies&#44; as well. we sit back and wonder why disorders are at an  all-time high&#44; our society being fed a bill of goods with no light at  the end of this sickening tunnel&#44; psychology being no longer a helpful  hand in solving issues&#44; but being dictated to by the pharmachological  community&#44; as pharmaceutical kick-backs are the choice du jour for  economic gain. &nbsp;this now well-oiled machine no longer a last resort for  &#8216;help&#8217; with a truly unsolvable situation&#44; but a systematic scam with a  pecking order designed to further economic prosperity within an  industry originally designed to aid in recovery&#44; this malfeason&#44;  accepted by the population at large&#8230; astonishing.  &#8211; Hide quoted text &#8212; Show quoted text &#8211; just sharing.   fig  </p>
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<p>  I s&#8217;pose it&#8217;s tacky to laugh in the context of a discussion about  suicide.   However&#44; &quot;uncommon but serious&quot;? &nbsp;LOL&#44; does it get any more serious  than   offing yourself? </p>
<p>yup&#44; right up there with &#8216;lethargy&#44; sleeplessness&#44; and nausea&#8217;.   As to the data on anti-depressants&#44; I will say nothing&#44; </p>
<p>now THIS IS truly a miracle !  &nbsp;despite the desire   to do otherwise. &nbsp;:) </p>
<p>(how&#8217;s i know he was suppressin&#8217;?) &nbsp;&lt;wink  &#8211; Hide quoted text &#8212; Show quoted text &#8211; Trying for less bias:   Gary  </p>
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<p>  Rat Brain&#8217;s Executive Hub Quells Alarm Center if Stress is  Controllable   Treatments for mood and anxiety disorders are thought to work&#44; in  part&#44; by   helping patients control the stresses in their lives. </p>
<p>(because actually interacting with consequences and promoting  consequences and even parenting with our children was way too difficult  and time consuming.)  &nbsp;A new study in rats   by National Institutes of Health (NIH) grantees provides insight into  the   brain mechanisms likely involved. When it deems a stressor  controllable&#44; an   executive hub in the front of the brain quells an alarm center deep  in the   brainstem&#44; preventing the adverse behavioral and physiological  effects of   uncontrollable stress. </p>
<p>(and yes&#44; behavior was controlled by repercussions&#44; awards vs  punishment in children&#44; and by dealing with situations as a part of  life&#44; as an adult&#8230; that wasn&#8217;t workin&#8217; for us? &nbsp;i mean&#8230; WE turned  out&#44; ok&#44; didn&#8217;t we? &nbsp;(or was that not profitable for tha powers that  be?)   Lack of control over stressful life experiences has been implicated  in mood   and anxiety disorders. </p>
<p>(of course there had to be a label there&#44; as previously the sentence  could read &quot;learning control over stress life experiences is  manageable&#44; paramount to raising our childrens&#44; as coping mechanisms  are paramount to health&#44; physical and mental&quot;)  &nbsp;Rats exposed to uncontrollable stress develop   learned helplessness&#44; a syndrome similar to depression and post  traumatic   stress disorder (PTSD). They lose the ability to learn how to escape   stressors. </p>
<p>(we had rat traps back in tha day&#44; now they&#8217;re dictating rational  behavioral methods for humans)  &nbsp;These signals are sent via the chemical   messenger serotonin&#44; which is involved in mood regulation and in  mediating   the effects of the most widely prescribed antidepressants. </p>
<p>amazin&#8217; stuff.  &nbsp;The medial   prefrontal cortex has also been implicated as the source of an &quot;all  clear&quot;   signal that quells fear in rats.* </p>
<p>well THAT is proof positive.   To find out the role of the medial prefrontal cortex&#44; Maier&#8217;s team   chemically inactivated it in rats that were learning to control a  stressor.   The animals showed the same brainstem activation and&#44; eventually&#44; the  same   behaviors characteristic of depression (failure to learn to escape)  and   anxiety (exaggerated fear conditioning) as rats exposed to  uncontrollable   stress. </p>
<p>it would be WAY too simple to get em a wheel or sumthin ta take their  stress out on&#44; wouldn&#8217;t it?  &#8211; Hide quoted text &#8212; Show quoted text &#8211; &quot;If an organism can cope behaviorally with an event&#44; there&#8217;s no  need for   intense physiological adaptation. It has been assumed that when  stressors   are uncontrollable the organism learns this&#44; and that it is this   uncontrollability that sets off the neural cascade&#44;&quot; explained  Maier.   &quot;However&#44; our data suggest that instead it is control that is the  active   ingredient. If the organism has control and can cope behaviorally&#44;  this is   detected by the cortex&#44; which then sends inhibitory signals to the   brainstem.&quot;   In PTSD&#44; which is triggered by uncontrollable stress&#44; medial  prefrontal   cortex activity is reduced. Proposing an analogous mechanism&#44; Maier   speculated that loss of inhibition from the medial prefrontal cortex  may   explain increased activity of the amygdala (a fear hub) in PTSD. </p>
<p>wonder did them rats suffer PTSD as a result of havin a wheel once then  havin it taken away.  (does the government get grants for this crap?)   Also participating the study were: Drs. Jose Amat&#44; Erin Paul&#44; Sondra  Bland&#44;   Linda Watkins&#44; and Michael Baratta. </p>
<p>(i bet their family is so proud.) </p>
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<p>Wheels just keep on turnin&#8217;&#44; proud Mary keep on burnin&#8230; &nbsp;(breaking into  song here in no place ta&#8217; be)  G </p>
<p> &#8211; Hide quoted text &#8212; Show quoted text &#8211;  ::Suicide &quot;is uncommon but serious&#44;&quot; Fergusson said in an   interview.::   and suicide and drug addictions are listed as &#8217;side effects&#8217;&#8230; how   sick is THAT ! also&#44; there are NO documented success results&#44; but many   documented &#8217;side effects&#8217;&#8230; and these pills are handed out with   reckless abandon&#8230; if the patient&#44; on follow-up&#44; reports no positive   results&#44; another is handed out&#44; the name of the medication changed (to   protect the monetary scam of the pharmaceutical company or competitive   company) and the wheels of &quot;finding the &#8216;right one&#8217; keep on turnin&quot;.   Quote from lead researcher of published study reporting increased   number of   suicide attempts among SSRI users than among the sugar pill placebo   group.   As reported by Wash Post.   &#8230;and this is supported not only by the government&#44; but by insurance   companies&#44; as well. we sit back and wonder why disorders are at an   all-time high&#44; our society being fed a bill of goods with no light at   the end of this sickening tunnel&#44; psychology being no longer a helpful   hand in solving issues&#44; but being dictated to by the pharmachological   community&#44; as pharmaceutical kick-backs are the choice du jour for   economic gain. &nbsp;this now well-oiled machine no longer a last resort for   &#8216;help&#8217; with a truly unsolvable situation&#44; but a systematic scam with a   pecking order designed to further economic prosperity within an   industry originally designed to aid in recovery&#44; this malfeason&#44;   accepted by the population at large&#8230; astonishing.   just sharing.   fig  </p>
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<p>    Rat Brain&#8217;s Executive Hub Quells Alarm Center if Stress is   Controllable    Treatments for mood and anxiety disorders are thought to work&#44; in   part&#44; by    helping patients control the stresses in their lives.   (because actually interacting with consequences and promoting   consequences and even parenting with our children was way too difficult   and time consuming.) </p>
<p>BINGO! </p>
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<p>  ::Suicide &quot;is uncommon but serious&#44;&quot; Fergusson said in an interview.::   Quote from lead researcher of published study reporting increased number of   suicide attempts among SSRI users than among the sugar pill placebo group.   As reported by Wash Post.   just sharing.   fig </p>
<p>Interestingly this was just published:  Suicide Rates Have Decreased With Increased Use of SSRIs&#44; New-Generation  Non-SSRIs  Laurie Barclay&#44; MD  Feb. 7&#44; 2005 </p>
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