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Current Events => General Discussion => Topic started by: bijou on June 17, 2008, 03:03:48 PM
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Colleen Leduc already had a lot going against her. The Barrie woman was holding down a job while struggling to raise her autistic 11-year-old daughter. She couldn't afford to give the child the intensive therapy she needed, and was forced to send her to a public school in the area.
So she was completely unprepared for what happened to her and the youngster, an almost unbelievable tale of red tape involving a strange claim from a teaching assistant, a bizarre decision by a school board, a visit from the Children's Aid Society (CAS) and most improbably of all, the incorrect pronouncements of a psychic.
Leduc's weird tale began on May 30, when she dropped young Victoria off for class at Terry Fox Elementary and headed in to work, only to receive a frantic phone call from the school telling her it was urgent she come back right away.
The frightened mother rushed back to the campus and was stunned by what she heard - the principal, vice-principal and her daughter's teacher were all waiting for her in the office, telling her they'd received allegations that Victoria had been the victim of sexual abuse - and that the CAS had been notified.
How did they come by such startling knowledge? Leduc was incredulous as they poured out their story.
"The teacher looked and me and said: 'We have to tell you something. The educational assistant who works with Victoria went to see a psychic last night, and the psychic asked the educational assistant at that particular time if she works with a little girl by the name of "V." And she said 'yes, I do.' And she said, 'well, you need to know that that child is being sexually abused by a man between the ages of 23 and 26.'"
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link (http://www.citynews.ca/news/news_23845.aspx)
It appears that common sense has died in Canada.
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Someone needs kicked square in the balls.
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Someone needs kicked square in the balls.
I don't think they all have balls.......but they all do have an ass.
I also question if any of them have an education.
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When I hear stuff like that it just makes me want to kick someone square in the balls. It doesn't matter if the people involved have balls or not.
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:mental:
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Dumb de dumb dumb..... dumb de dumb dumb DUMB!
<cue Jack Webb voice over> The story you just read is true. We really wish it weren't, but it is. ....
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Had my palm read last night and my psychic told me, on good authority, that she saw a school where the kids were being mistreated and abused. The school had the initials, Terry Fox Elementary. She said it was being run by an assortment of moonbats and dingbats. Someone should report them to DSS, police, ....somebody.
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"The teacher looked and me and said: 'We have to tell you something. The educational assistant who works with Victoria went to see a psychic last night, and the psychic asked the educational assistant at that particular time if she works with a little girl by the name of "V." And she said 'yes, I do.' And she said, 'well, you need to know that that child is being sexually abused by a man between the ages of 23 and 26.'"
What. The. ****?!?!?!?! How are these morons still employed?
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I don't think they all have balls.......but they all do have an ass.
And their heads are firmly crammed up them.
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oh my.
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There should be a special place in hell for those who pull this sort of BS on the parent of an autistic child. Seriously, they have enough to deal with the shrinks without bringing in the psychics.