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Antioch IS a serious place.
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Antioch College, founded in 1852, is part of Antioch University, which includes the Antioch New England Graduate School in Keene, New Hampshire; Antioch University Seattle in Washington; Antioch University Southern California in Los Angeles and Santa Barbara; and Antioch University McGregor in Yellow Springs, Ohio. I'm guessing you are not moving to New England. |
Antioch in Yellow Springs,OH--not Antioch-McGregor. That's kind of a spin-off thing. The name is attached, but nothing else.
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I hate students too. in fact, i hate most everybody. i don't hate cellarites, though.
course, that doesn't bode well for my ability to get along with NORMAL people. |
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Your names and your claims are laughable. You clearly don't do too much reading, but if you can find someone to read something to you and then explain it to you, check out... The Myth of the Robber Barons by Burton W. Folsom |
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They will eventually have life experiences that actually count for something, they'll grow, age, and mature. In the meantime, you're just stuck with them NOW and that's gotta be soo frustrating!! Remember, they won't learn from our experiences or mistakes They've just gotta get there on their own For your sake - I hope sooner rather than later! Good Luck! Don't let 'em get to ya! Just hang in there! (YOU know the truth!!) |
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And Bri, if you have questions about transferring schools lemme know, I just went through that whole ordeal a couple weeks before classes began. |
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I'm not talking about the seriously mentally ill here ... "my patients" represent a very broad range of folks ... teens to seniors, some worried well, some just plain bad, some junkies, and some pretty much regular folks who have run into a bad patch. |
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~~~ This is the Antioch Code that I was referring to in my earlier post. |
I agree that the social services system in this country is hopelessly broken. I know of a woman who was released from jail after serving a sentence for running a meth lab. The first thing she did when she got out was to get pregnant and continue on a career of petty crime. The child's father vanished and this woman has a lovely home in a decent part of town coutesy of the tax payer. Just when she would have had to get off TANF and go back to work, she got pregnant again - this time with twins. Again the father (a different one) vanished, and this woman was rewarded by being given an even larger house than before. She neglects her children to go out and party. She is intelligent and able bodied and should have the common sense to use birth control. She has the cleverness not to. I know of a man who makes a very good income and just got a sizeable inheritance. He uses the low income energy assistance program to pay his heating bills and boasts of it. People like these make me sick and enraged.
By contrast, there are the disabled folks I met in line last summer waiting for a precious housing voucher that so far not a one of them has been issued. They suffer because of the excesses of people like the two above. It is my feeling that the current situation exists because of under funding rather than over funding. There simply are not enough people in the social service agencies to do proper oversight and allocate funds to those who really need them, rather than those who don't. I just finished reading the annual report from the director of the State of Colorado's Adult Protective Services - the agency responsible for the prevention of financial and physical abuse of the elderly and disabled. In the first paragraph, the report states that the legislature has refused funding for Adult Protective Services for the fifth year in a row, and they are unable to staff any offices full time outside of 3 people in the Denver office. The rest of the state goes underserved or unserved completely. Three staff members for the entire city of Denver hardly makes for much of a watch dog outfit there, either. The tragedies I witnessed on Colorado's Western Slope in the poverty stricken little towns far from the ski resorts or big cities of the Front Range are nothing short of unspeakable. These things shouldn't happen in a country like the United States. Meanwhile, meth girl continues to reproduce, and everyone else pays inheritance boy's heating bill. :mad: |
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Didn't read much of the thread, but that won't keep me from running my mouth, of course. Why doesn't liberal "compassion" extend to individual, personal charity? Why, when a liberal feels compassion, does it always cost ME something?
I am a sucker for helping people out, and I'd be willing to bet that I've given more food and money to homeless junkies on the street than 80% of the people in here. Donate clothes and furniture, etc. etc. So, it pisses me off a little when a group of people who have never met me say, "You are Republican and don't care enough. We are going to take the money you have made and distribute it to people we think deserve it more." How about, NO YOU'RE NOT. :headshake |
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