Subject: Mass Murder and Horrendous Child Abuse not something CT
lawyers are interested in... COURANT/REARDON
Date: Apr 16, 2010 7:57 AM
COURANT ARTICLE BELOW (RIDICULOUS)
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Well, we certainly have proof that the State selectively prosecutes
child abusers. That's the complaint:
http://www.actionlyme.org/andersonpenisbiter.htm
What do you suppose are the outcomes of that kind of horrendous abuse?
Sexual, beatings, denial of medical care, forced brain damage, etc?
http://www.actionlyme.org/CRIMES_OF_CORRUPTICUT.htm
81% of the males subject to DCF's abuse and suffer the chronic PTSD
end up in jail. Or, worse, dead, like the Burgos boy.
Females never get out of DCF clutches, generation after generation,
resulting in the likes of Elsie Figueroa.
The kids are routinely beaten in duh DCF's prisons:
http://www.google.com/#hl=en&safe=off&q=1999+%22juvenile+detention+center%22+abuse+connecticut&aq=&aqi=&aql=&oq=1999+%22juvenile+detention+center%22+abuse+connecticut&gs_rfai=&fp=caec63d5ff72707a
82% of the kids in the Corrupticut pedi supermax are Black or Latino:
http://www.actionlyme.org/080924.htm
*Perverts* and FIRST CLASS SICKOS have corrupted this ENTIRE state,
and their HQ is Yale, which is also responsible for the non-
prosecution of perps like Reardon and have in the top 3 WORST
REPUTATIONS IN THE COUNTRY!! for disciplining doctors.
http://www.actionlyme.org/CT_MED_BOARD_BLOW_OFF.htm
They refused to go after Yale's Robert Schoen as regards my
congenitally infected children, and they didn't go after Yale's James
Phillips for malpractice and perjury.
http://www.actionlyme.org/Schoen.htm
They SAID, "Yale MDs can do whatever they want."
"We do not investigate how Yale abuses their victims."
http://www.actionlyme.org/CT_MED_BOARD_BLOW_OFF.htm
"We do not investigate how Yale abuses their victims:"
http://www.actionlyme.org/CT_MED_BOARD_BLOW_OFF.htm
"Yale and UConn MDs can even maim and murder children abroad:"
http://www.actionlyme.org/UCONNS_ABUSE_OF_CZECH_CHILDREN.htm
"DCF can interfere with Blumenthal's RICO case against Yale:"
http://www.actionlyme.org/BLUMENTHALS_MAIL_STOLEN_BY_JESSICA_GAUVIN.htm
"If you work for Yale, UConn or the State of Connecticut, it's a
pediatric cannibalism free-for-all."
KNOWING LYME results in LUPUS, Larry Zemel assisted with the DCF's
murder of a Lupus kid, and that's all fine and dandy...
"Proceed."
"Kill and maim some more kids."
"Does your paycheck say dot gov or dot Yale dot edu on it?"
"Help yourself :)))"
"Cause all the destruction you have the time and energy for."
"THERE ARE NO RULES FOR YOU!!!"
This lawyer also argues that the Church has no sympathy for the
victims. Well, I find that hard to believe. What do you do with such
victims?
Psychiatry blames all victims.
They have no formulary for the validation of trauma.
DCF's psychiatrists diagnose the VICTIM and DRUG THE VICTIMS,
rendering their victims further disabled:
http://www.actionlyme.org/BRAINDAMAGE.htm
That is the nature of evil.
What psychiatry/psychology *IS,* is the most insidious form of
discrimination, but you NEVER hear a lawyer argue the un-merits of a
kind of racism where a BS DSM Dx is a label for life.
The Catholic Church says that no one is allowed to make such a
judgment except God, and at that, it happens at the moment of death.
Think about it.
Bankrupt the Church?
Who will then hear that message?
When you realize the error of your ways, you have a chance, while
you're alive to FIX IT.
Psychiatry does not given anyone a chance at anything, but they, the
authors of this diabolical perversion where MEE!! and SEX! is the
center
http://www.actionlyme.org/DIABOLICAL_PERVERSION_PSYCHOANALYSIS.htm
of the universe.. nobody points a finger at them and says, "Okay,
let's follow your proposal to its logical end..."
IT JUST TAKES ONE EXTRA MOMENT OF THOUGHT TO SEE that you end up not
caring about anyone else.
And that's why you hear not even a whisper on this topic (or any other
real topics from the Psych.org). They're AFRAID -just like ILADS.org
is afraid - of sticking their necks out and taking a stand.
"Why should *I* do it?"
"I might come under attack."
You *SEE* the *COWARDICE* inherent in this self-centered position.
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Now, by all means, set up a call-center for everyone who was abused
DCF, by a Connecticut DCF foster carer, beaten by the guards in the
pedi-super-maxes, or who suffered brain damage from DCF's and Yale's
psychotropics:
http://www.actionlyme.org/DCF_GRADUATARDS_SPEAK.htm
KMDickson
http://www.actionlyme.org
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http://www.courant.com/news/priest-abuse/hc-statute-of-limitations-0416.artapr16,0,7472437.story
HARTFORD —
Criticizing what they called falsehoods and misinformation, lawyers
representing more than 60 sexual abuse victims fired back Thursday at
a letter from the state's Roman Catholic bishops opposing a bill that
would extend the statute of limitations for civil cases involving
child sexual abuse.
"The difficulty with this whole situation is there's an attempt to
scare the parishioners in the state of Connecticut into believing that
any kind of extension of the statute of limitations is going to
bankrupt the church," said Hartford attorney Richard Kenny, whose firm
represents many of the 143 people suing St. Francis Hospital and
Medical Center in a case involving sexual abuse. "That is flat-out
false."
The bill pending in the state legislature would extend the civil
statute of limitations for child sexual abuse, exploitation and
assault. Currently, victims have until they turn 48 to file lawsuits.
The original proposal would have eliminated the age limit, but after
opponents raised concerns, lawmakers added restrictions, allowing
people 48 and older to sue only in certain circumstances — if someone
under 48 has sued the same defendant and if he or she has documentary
or physical evidence to support the claim.
Representatives of the Catholic Church have staunchly opposed the
bill, and in a letter placed in parish bulletins last weekend and
published as an advertisement in Thursday's Courant, the state's three
Catholic bishops warned that it could lead to bankruptcy, threaten the
assets of parishes even without a history of abuse, and "undermine the
mission of the Catholic Church in Connecticut."
The bill could lead to hard-to-defend lawsuits that are decades old,
the bishops wrote, and could delay the reporting of abuse.
They wrote that the bill targets St. Francis, the Catholic Church, and
other churches and charities, and urged readers to contact their
legislators. "We must stop this bill now," the letter says.
The bishops also asked pastors to read a statement against the bill
from the pulpit.
Kenny said parts of the letter were incorrect, including a suggestion
that the bill would make Connecticut the only state without a statute
of limitations. Delaware, Alaska and Maine have no civil statutes of
limitations for child sexual abuse.
Timothy O'Keefe, Kenny's law partner, said the bill applies to all
institutions and individuals, not just the church. It also limits what
lawsuits would be permitted, he said.
"They make it sound as though this is going to be open season on the
Catholic Church, when nothing could be further from the truth," he
said.
In the St. Francis case, Kenny said, the hospital had insurance,
potentially blunting the financial effects of the lawsuits.
The case against St. Francis stems from Dr. George Reardon, who worked
at the hospital from 1963 to 1993 and is believed to have abused as
many as 500 children. He died in 1998, but in 2007, the owner of his
former West Hartford home found more than 50,000 slides and 100 movie
reels of child pornography hidden in a wall. Since then, 143 people
have sued the hospital, alleging negligence for failing to stop the
abuse. Of those, 56 are beyond the statute of limitations.
The hospital has said that it did not know of the specific allegations
against Reardon until 1993, when state health officials moved to
revoke Reardon's license.
In their letter, the bishops wrote that many lawsuits the bill would
allow would be driven by trial lawyers hoping to profit. Kenny took
offense to that, and invited Hartford Archbishop Henry J. Mansell to
go with him to the West Hartford Police Department to view the slides
and movies Reardon took of the victims.
"These are the people that he does not talk about when he and the
other bishops write their letters to the parishioners," Kenny said.
"These are the people whose voices we are trying to let the church and
the citizens of Connecticut hear."
Michael C. Culhane, executive director of the Connecticut Catholic
Public Affairs Conference, did not return a call for comment.
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