Virginia Chiasson

>
> Yes, the "Teacher's" do the diagnosing, one of the things I plan to
> do in the future is lobby for law changes regarding "Teacher
> Diagnosis's" but that's in the future. <snip>

Please call me when you do. If I am not qualified to teach my child (Both
the principal and his teacher have said that) then my child's teacher
certainly cannot diagnose a medical problem.


> DFACS tricked me into signing her up for crossroads then tried to
> file neglect charges when I realized what sort of school itwas, and
> went and snatched the signed papers out of thier hands and tore them
> up <snip>

Good for you! I wish I had been as brave when they put Chris in "Impact"
(Same sort of program). They drugged him and gave him excuses for bad
behaviors. It took me forever to get his thinking back to normal.



> Not only the school system, but also what you call DSS (DFACS here).
> They use theri self appointed power to try and run people's live's,
> when their energies shouldn't be on parent's that refuse to drug
> thier children, but on those that actually do abuse and harm children.

Absolute power corrupts absolutely...God I wish i knew who said that. i am
always quoting it<GGG>.

>
> Sorry, don't mean to ramble myself, but you sound like you've been in
> the same shoes as me almost, and it's so nice to know that there are
> others out there that do understand.

You don't hear me complaining. I am glad to meet someone who rambles as well
as I do<G>.

> If you ever need someone to talk to, I'm just a phone call away.
> Drop me an email and I'll give you a call on my dime.


I may very well do that, love. Thanks.


Brightest Blessings,
Virginia



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on 9/17/02 1:38 PM, Virginia Chiasson at silverhuntress@... wrote:

> Absolute power corrupts absolutely...God I wish i knew who said that. i am
> always quoting it<GGG>.

Just type it into Google. :-) Here's what I found:

"Power tends to corrupt, and absolute power corrupts absolutely. Great men
are almost always bad men."

John Emerich Edward Dalberg, 1st Baron Acton (1834­1902), British historian.
Letter, April 3, 1887, to Bishop Mandell Creighton. The Life and Letters of
Mandell Creighton, vol. 1, ch. 13, ed. Louise Creighton (1904).

Joyce