New Beginnings Girls academy |
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Consumer reviews about New Beginnings Girls academy |
Toads Tool
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Dec 13, 2011
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Abusive treatment facility
LMAO! So you are a fat ass.
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NBGAsurvivor
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Dec 13, 2011
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Abusive treatment facility
This is getting out of hand, why don't you STFU Toads Tool. We aren't here to read your crap. and btw you will never know how good TJA looks because you are a retarded moron with no life...now back to where we were...
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icu2
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Dec 13, 2011
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Abusive treatment facility
There you go trying to censor and control a public board again. Savvy forum folk ignore comments and commenters they don't care for on public forums.
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TJA1989
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Dec 13, 2011
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Abusive treatment facility
Well you look Mighty fine yourself NBGAsurvivor ;)
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Simone Jones
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Dec 13, 2011
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Abusive treatment facility
http://britt-towery.blogspot.com/2011/08/name-christian-has-been-hi-jacked.html
Wiley Cameron, who worked for 35 years with Roloff opened “New Beginnings” home for girls.
In 1998 Cameron’s group returned to Texas after then-Gov. George W. Bush deregulated the activities of faith-based groups in Texas. Later Wiley Cameron was chosen to serve on Bush’s peer-review board for Christian children’s agencies in Texas.
Abuse charges emerge all the time in Texas, Missouri, George and Florida. State legislatures consistently look the other way. “We the People” can’t get a hearing on this immoral practice of consecration camps for teens.
sketchy teen homes drawn by Missouri's laissez-faire policy toward faith-based residential facilities. Authorities in the state are barred from inspecting the homes or even keeping track of them. (New Beginnings has operated under multiple names in Florida, Mississippi, and Texas.) "
http://floridas6thcircuit.blogspot.com/2005/02/scientology-vs-good-ole-southern.html
The Roloff Schools, Wiley Cameron and TACCA. The Roloff Schools are a string of Christian boarding schools for wayward teens founded by Lester Roloff, a fundamentalist Baptist preacher. In the 1970s Texas health authorities investigated the schools for allegations of whipping, handcuffing and using other abusive tactics on teenagers. The schools protested state scrutiny and the case ended up in the US Supreme Court which ruled that Roloff would have to abide by state licensing laws. So in 1985 two Roloff schools, the Rebekah Home for Girls and Anchor Home for Girls, moved to Missouri
http://www.newworldorderreport.com/News/tabid/266/ID/8495/Fundamentalist-Christian-Homes-Schools-Churches-And-Centers-Are-At-Center-Of-Controversy-Involving-Serious-Abuse-Of-Children.aspx
The situation is made even more tragic when “faith, ” and particular “Christian” terms are tied to the shameful practice. These modern day pirates go about their nefarious ways, hiding behind that very thick, dark and misleading “faith-based” curtain.
These groups are powerful. They are also good at stirring up fear when they are exposed. Nothing like a little fear to rouse the troops. (Typical tactic of the G. O. P. and their appendage “tea parties.” But, I digress.)
Anytime someone suggest more oversight on faith-based programs, especially those “reforming” teens, they whip out several myths: Christians are being persecuted; regulations are bad; government want to control the churches, etc.
When bills come up in State legislatures that would curb such abusive projects as those begun by Lester Roloff clones the National Association of Therapeutic Schools and Programs will oppose it.
Martin Luther King, Jr is not the only one with “a dream.” I hope to see the name “Christian” vindicated and restored to its proper status, and no longer abused by these shysters.
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ragon
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Dec 13, 2011
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Abusive treatment facility
Aah, a liberal. That explains a lot.
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WatchOut4You
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Dec 13, 2011
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Abusive treatment facility
I'm sorry that you women were abused by these horrible people. Some of the so-called Christians are the worst people I've ever met.
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Justice4balls
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Dec 14, 2011
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Abusive treatment facility
I'm a liberal. Just ask Huck.
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BrittanyCampbell
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Dec 15, 2011
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Abusive treatment facility
https://www.popvox.com/bills/us/112/s1667
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JulioTheJuly
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Mar 8, 2012
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Abusive treatment facility
Someone please tell me that Marvelous Grace Girls Academy isn't the same I have a loved one attending the school & the policies seem like they're so a like. Please I wanna get her out of there She already has depression & gets anxiety attacks!
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