Monday, November 1, 2010
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From a guardianship abuse victim:
The daily blog is an incredible accumulation of horror stories regarding guardianship. I don't know how much time is put into the blog effort daily, it has to be considerable. Thank you.
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I take the blog daily with my morning coffee.
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I just wanted to send a quick "thank you" for posting my book.
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You are truly professional and have accomplished the monumental task of producing a web site and blog which rivals other big civil rights and whistleblowing groups that are staffed with experts and far more funding. I am well aware of the full devotion it took from all of you. CELEBRATE!
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Other groups have become part of the problem. NASGA goals are part of the solution. Thanks!
From a retired detective:
If there's ever any questions on the criminal end of things or anything that I can do for you, just shout. :) Hope you're having a good weekend.
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We have added your link to our site. Thank you.
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Good News! Based on last weekend's story about an attorney general arrest of a probate judge for theft of assets from an elderly person, I wrote him about our case. I've just received a very nice letter from him assuring me of his concern for the elderly.
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The blog is great, and the cataloging under "Labels" is very helpful for those with special interests.
From a reader:
I am always grateful for your great articles and research.
From a reader:
This site is by far one of the most informative I have ever seen.
From a NASGA member:
Without Nasga and its wonderful,caring and intelligent members-Dan Gross may have just been another dead victim! Thank you again Nasga.
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Thank you again for all that you are doing to empower me and others.
From a reader:
Thank you for this terrific blog - priceless
From a reader:
Your blog is truly a masterpiece in progress; a unique and extraordinary compilation of daily news articles nationwide of the many forms of abuses and the abusers of the elderly and the vulnerable, particularly in the guardianship system. Thank you for your hard work, your sacrifices and dedication and your ongoing efforts to expose the truth about guardianships.
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Great blog.. you really update it a lot... 428 posts in 2008.... congrats....
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Our blog is an asset to use. A visit to our blog is a wake up call to get more involved with the org. It is an incredible work of good documentation and has been categorized by subject and state. This makes it easily available to use in research for our own cases. You are not alone!
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NASGA is number one in guardianship abuse advocacy. Other group just copies from this organization. I am glad I found NASGA!
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I could say Thank You a hundred times - for your excellent work on the blog - but that wouldn't be enough.
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9 comments:
No doubt in my mind what it's really all about... not Cici!
I agree. I hope and pray you get your daughter back.
This racket is rigged. Praying for justice.
I think the judges have plenty of feeling for themselves and anything that affects them. But, what about Ceci?
I don't think this judge gives a hoot about her or he would have had the hearing and gave her back to her loving parents!
It's simply outrageous and makes me want to cry for Ceci and her family!
Yes, the racket is rigged, Anonymous. And this is clear example of it. It's so sad that people can get by with this..I am so sorry, Covington family.
It makes me go want to hit a punching bag. This poor girl has enough challenges in her life without being torn from her parent's arms. SHAME.
You all know, don't you, that they have to hold these secret hearings in secrecy because if the public really knew, it wouldn't stand for it.
I'm going to have to use the T word to express what I think the court has done to this family.
The court has done nothing less than terrorize an innocent family and caused these people grevious harm.
Is the judicial discipline committee looking at this judge?
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