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Child Abuse and Blogger Diatribes

Well despite the recent diatribes by Mr. Rabinowitz who claimed in a recent post attacking me:

"Yeah sure, molestation's a _potential_ problem anywhere kids and adults interact. This is why controls are in place for such matters. If by "HUGE" you mean a bad deal when it happens, sure. If by HUGE you mean those poeople (sic) are all around us pawing at children all the time, no. If the latter is your belief turning off television is well in order."

Maybe it was just his anger because I revealed just such abuse had been perpetrated at one of his beloved institutions.  Maybe he is just unaware of the size of child abuse problems.  I cannot speak for him, but I can speak for abused children, I was one.

The multiple diatribes by Mr. Rabinowitz and several others attempted to dismiss the tragedy of child abuse by claiming I was only on a mission to destroy their beloved institutions where some abuse was committed and not publicly revealed on these pages to my knowledge.  Despite my many objections to that conclusion,  never-the-less, he and others continued to vilify my posts and myself, with uncounted number of ad hominem attacks, and attacks on my reasons for seeing the infomation clearly shared with all who may have been involved and / or abused.  Child abuse is a wide spread and life altering crime and despite all the anger any may have felt or still feel, I hope you will all come out to support the KidsFest Super Hero Race on April 6th at the Faulkner County Courthouse.  It is a great event meant to support those kids who have suffered abuse.  Hopefully you, Mr. Rabinowitz, and your many "Christian" friends and supporters, can come out and show some support for real kids in real need for a real problem, or make a donation to assist a very real need for very vulnerable kids. It is sponsored by the Children's Advocacy Alliance.

You can read about the event here: http://hopeandjustice.org/events/kidsfest/

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reader 03/07/13 - 12:35 am
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Please come out and support vulnerable children

who need our help. It is a great cause and benefits kids right here in river city.

Reaganesque
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Reaganesque 03/07/13 - 08:49 am
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Well.............

Stay away from children read..... Just stay away....

BuzzBy
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BuzzBy 03/07/13 - 09:59 am
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WOW

Unpublished

Paranoid Much?!?!
Also you mention not once not twice but 3 times how you were being attacked which has nothing to do with your cause and then you go out of your way to point out a typo of the word people. You can check off #1 and #2 below right off the bat speaking of bats DINGBAT (attack #4)

Do You Have An Inferiority Complex ? Check out these 7 Signs

1. Sensitivity To Criticism:
Although people who feel inferior “know” they have shortcomings, they do not like other people to point this out. They tend to perceive any form of criticism, regardless of how sensitively or constructively it is presented, as a personal attack.

2. Hypercritical Attitude:
People who do not feel good about themselves have trouble feeling good about anyone else. They look hard for flaws and shortcomings of others to try to convince themselves that they really aren’t so bad after all. These people cannot feel intelligent, attractive, competent, etc., unless they are the most intelligent, attractive and competent person around.

3. Inappropriate Response To Flattery:
This can work two ways. Some people are desperate to hear anything good about themselves and will be constantly fishing for compliments. Others may refuse to listen to anything positive about themselves because it is inconsistent with their own feelings.

4. Tendency Toward Blaming:
Some people project their perceived weaknesses onto others in order to lessen the pain of feeling inferior. From here, it is only a short step to blaming others for one’s failures.

5.Feelings Of Persecution:
Carried to its extreme, blaming others can extend to believing that others are actively seeking to ruin you. If a man is fired from his job, for example, it may comfort him to believe that his boss was out to get him. It allows him to avoid personal responsibility for his failure.

6. Negative Feelings About Competition:
People who feel inferior like to win games and contests every bit as anyone else, but they tend to avoid such situations because deep down, they believe they cannot win. And not coming in first is clear evidence of total failure.

7. Tendency Toward Seclusiveness And Timidity:
Because people with an inferiority complex believe that they are not as interesting or intelligent as others, they believe that other people will feel the same way about them. So they tend to avoid social situations, and when they are forced to be with others, they will avoid speaking up because they believe doing so will only provide an embarrassing demonstration of their dullness and stupidity.

Don’t Worry! Help is at hand.

Read more: http://www.qatarliving.com/node/67060#ixzz2MmBA1tFX

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sevenof400 03/07/13 - 03:56 pm
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Narcissism...

...thy name is Reader.

Count the I's and my's.....

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