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Roll it Up!

Aug 23 '07

Permalink 12:11:59 am, Categories: Religofascism  

We already know that the Religious Right can be dangerous and even downright cruel. But when the American Taliban starts torturing children in the name of God and discipline, that's where we have to drop the hammer.

What needs to be done to people like these two shits cannot be written in public, but it seems we've come down to the wire....

A disparate mother who wants to see that her child learns some discipline and respect gets lied to by a sadistic fake preacher and his harlot. They tell her there's a program that involves "tough love" that she can send her child to.
The parent believes her supposed "fellow-servant". The child is sent off, nothing will ever be the same.

All, and I do mean all, "boot camp" (oh, fer the luva God) operations are dangerous and no one should ever even think about sending a kid to the custody of anyone that claims to be "tough-love" anything. It's a money scam that's run by unstable, unqualified people who are genuinely an immediate danger to your children.
Much like Mel Sembler and the Straight Program (coming up in a blog soon) where children were beaten, raped, and driven to suicide, the following filth are predators of children. They are sadists in the very essence of the term...

From the Court TV article...

Charles Flowers, a pastor and director of Love Demonstrated Ministries Christian Boot Camp, is charged with second-degree assault.

By Mallory Simon
Court TV

The parental consent form Francis McClintock signed before sending her 15-year-old daughter to the Love Demonstrated Ministries Christian Boot Camp hinted there would be some tough love involved.

But authorities say the treatment McClintock's daughter received at the faith-based camp amounted to assault. When the girl couldn't keep up with other campers on a morning run, she was allegedly tied to a truck and dragged down a road.

The camp's director, Charles Flowers, and camp counselor Stephanie Bassitt were indicted Thursday by a Nueces County grand jury on second-degree felony assault charges, which carry sentences of two to 20 years in prison.

Charles Flowers: Predator and Shitbird

Stefanie Bassitt: Predator and out of crack

At least we can state that the single worst, most corrupt law enforcement in the nation, Texas', actually did the right thing and protected a child instead of harming one. Will miracles never cease?
These "boot camp" type child abuse operations must be dealt a swift and fatal blow in the interests of justice. Maybe with a new president and new attorney general that actually care about the children of this nation, we will begin to see an end to this kind of depraved, Satanic behavior from those that have hijacked the Christian religion for personal gain.

Comments, Pingbacks:

Comment from: sparrow [Visitor]
lol

the dark circles around her eyes are a dead giveaway. good call skipper.
those two need a very, very nasty lesson.
PermalinkPermalink 08/24/07 @ 12:20

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