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To: JohnHuang2
"It never made sense,'' said Susan Johnson, 51, a social worker. ``This guy was not any physical threat that we could see. Maybe he said some things to them that made them concerned. He just appeared to us unstable, emotionally."

This woman probably has the power to take away kids from their parents, file false charges (It appeared to me .... ) and sundry other things that should disqualify her as a legitimate social worker.

Now that I've said it, I wonder ...

What is a legitimate social worker?

5 posted on 09/01/2002 2:07:32 PM PDT by knarf
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To: knarf
One born with a two parent family... a mom and a KNOWN father... legitimate...

third generation, no known parental line, got her job at social services, to get her off of welfare.... illegitimate.

OH, you were questioning that social programs were actually "legitimate" didnt you?

What were we thinking? OF COURSE, all hail the nanny state.

The marshals however, did a good job it looks to me.
13 posted on 09/01/2002 4:55:31 PM PDT by Robert_Paulson2
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"What is a legitimate social worker?"

Usually an MSW, or now an MCSW, Masters, Clinical Social Work. An MSW is a masters of science degree pertaining to the many aspects of mental therapy, case management, clinical physiology and sociology. Most people think of a social worker as a nitwit liberal. That couldn't be any farther from the truth. Most social workers are in "for profit" positions. Less than 1% are involved in child welfare. Many are in adult protection or adult care, usually elderly. How do I know? I married one. Double grad of Denver University.

28 posted on 09/02/2002 8:41:24 PM PDT by PatrioticAmerican
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