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He's in the Hospital Chain of Events
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<blockquote data-quote="allusedup" data-source="post: 661408" data-attributes="member: 19029"><p>This kind of corruption would not only make local news but national as well. The public SHOULD know that an institution that is supposed to help these kids with problems is instead intentionally doing just the opposite in everyway possible. It takes a small, vile person to be a part of that and it sounds like there are many like that there. I will be praying that you are successful in taking legal action against them. I also agree with the other members here in that you have instilled good values in your son and have done all you could do once you found out that he was being mistreated. He showed you that he listened and learned what you taught. And maybe most importantly, he chose TO DO the RIGHT thing, regardless of the negative consequences to himself. That is a rare thing in this day and time. I hope he has a speedy recovery and that the two of you will talk to one another openly about this horrible experience and that it will bring you both closer and give you a greater appreciation of one another. God bless!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="allusedup, post: 661408, member: 19029"] This kind of corruption would not only make local news but national as well. The public SHOULD know that an institution that is supposed to help these kids with problems is instead intentionally doing just the opposite in everyway possible. It takes a small, vile person to be a part of that and it sounds like there are many like that there. I will be praying that you are successful in taking legal action against them. I also agree with the other members here in that you have instilled good values in your son and have done all you could do once you found out that he was being mistreated. He showed you that he listened and learned what you taught. And maybe most importantly, he chose TO DO the RIGHT thing, regardless of the negative consequences to himself. That is a rare thing in this day and time. I hope he has a speedy recovery and that the two of you will talk to one another openly about this horrible experience and that it will bring you both closer and give you a greater appreciation of one another. God bless! [/QUOTE]
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