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To: SuziQ
If a high school teacher is caught molesting a student and is sent to another school without the school knowing about it, but it is later found out, should we suspect ALL teachers? No! We should be rightly angry with the administration that let it slide, but again, I would ask, where was law enforcement, where was the justice system?

No, but every person who was in that school system that transferred this pervert would be fired and maybe arrested for conspiring to hide a pervert. In fact, someone who has a record of sexual questionability is illegal to work with children in schools.

Obviously it cannot be all priests. But is IS the entire system that hides them.

Any secular organization would fire all these people and replace them. From the top down. Only , like this article says, the only official responses we hear from the Vatican are, "Dont Worry, Be Happy"?

109 posted on 10/12/2003 5:35:51 AM PDT by RaceBannon
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To: RaceBannon
No, but every person who was in that school system that transferred this pervert would be fired and maybe arrested for conspiring to hide a pervert

If only that were so. There was a case just in the last few years in Amherst where a teacher was transferred because of 'improprieties'. Nothing was done, as far as I know, to either the teacher, principal OR Superintendent. It happens, we just usually don't hear about it.

110 posted on 10/12/2003 6:21:41 AM PDT by SuziQ
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