Re: Nancy and the CT DCF

From: Nancy Berntsen (email_address_at_end-of-post.com)
Date: 06/14/04


Date: Mon, 14 Jun 2004 18:37:17 GMT

For the record, this post of yours is about the most foolish I've ever seen.
You are doing what you seem to like to do best-- start an ungrounded rumor
about something that doesn't exist.

You avoid quoting me so you can try to fool others into thinking I said
something else than what I actually did say so you can make some lame
threat.

You have a very bad habit of pretending to repeat something someone said
when in fact you fabricate the whole thing in order to bully someone in a
feeble attempt to appear that you are trying to help them. I've seen you do
this before. And here you've done it again.

I identified the family members that take CS, and they are not minors. I
even named them. You seemed to have overlooked this point that I clearly
made: I am the "child" and my family members who use CS are older than me--
my mom and dad. They are my family.

Also, FYI, I follow my own advice. If I were to give something unusual to a
minor child, it would be with the approval of their physician.

Get a life! And quote me in full when you are "referring" to something I
wrote. Or just don't respond at all if you won't get things straight.

Email: berntsen AT oikourgos.com

"A_Weisman" <a_weisman@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:e55e6d97.0406140613.5afc7e40@posting.google.com...
> Nancy I want you to know that I am not going to report you. And I am
> not encouraging anyone else to report you. We've had our differences
> in the past but I'm not gonna rat you out.
>
> But what if someone did or does?
>
> You have now posted about not only your own use of cs but that you
> give it to your family. Your kids.
>
> You are writing publicly using your own name and admitting that you
> give your own children a substance that is NOT approved for human use
> by the FDA and is specifically warned against by the FDA and FTC and
> others. It is not proven safe or effective for human use (or the use
> of any other living thing). There are no safety studies to back up its
> use. No efficacy studies. This is not like giving chicken soup.
>
> There sure are no studies on whether it is safe for kids. Or what
> doses would be safe. Even if there were efficacy studies, which there
> aren't.
>
> You studiously ignore and reject reports of adverse events ranging
> from agryria to causing uncontrollable epilectic seizures.
>
> Do you think that is a reasonable choice to make for your children?
>
> Sounds like child abuse to me.
>
> I guess now we know why you supported kathloon. And lisa. You have
> some things in common.
>
> I wonder what God says about all of this? One thing to put yourself at
> risk. Another to do it to your kids.
>
> Just some non metallic food for thought dear.
>
> For the record. I'm not reporting Nancy. I'm not posting her name and
> address either. Or directions to her house. Only a jerkwad would do
> that.
>
> But maybe it isn't a good idea to post your confessions in your own
> name on the internet?



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