Greegor
March 17th 07, 07:32 AM
Donald L. Fisher wrote
> You might want to take a look at my website
HIS website? Just a bit of EGO to go with his ID?
> "Tender-handed stroke the nettle, And it stings you for your pains;
> Grasp it like a man of mettle, And it soft as silk remains." Aaron Hill,
> 1685-1750
Is this quote about "grooming" kids?
On Mar 15, 7:09 am, Condoleezza HaHa > wrote:
> Is it true?? Is our hero a diddler - or does he limit himself to helping
> perverts get kids to prey on ??
>
> 0:-> wrote:
>
> > Here's our stoneman Kane
>
> > Kane a k a DONALD L. FISHER of BEND OR - CONGRADULATIONS.
>
> > Don like to call folks CPS agents because we caught him selling
> children on usenet like pork sausages on ebay. Seems no-one in the
> history of the internet has ever spammed 'kids for sale' to usenet, so
> Don has earned a special hounor. The lowest CPS lowlife in internet history.
>
> > Kane/Don was the 'webmaster' but couldn't resist the temptation to be
> the big cheese. So he violated his trust with CPS and the children and
> spammed 'his' adoption website to usenet.
>
> > He even went as far as to 'offer' 'his' children to anonyous usenet
> posters.
>
> > From: Don Fisher >
> > Subject: Re: Looking to adopt African American or Bi Racial Infant
> > Date: 1999/04/04
> > Message-ID: >#1/1
> > X-Deja-AN: 462786418
> > Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
> > References: >
> > X-Accept-Language: en
> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
> > X-Complaints-To:
> > X-Trace: news1.teleport.com 923293456 216.26.3.10 (Sun, 04 Apr 1999
> 23:24:16 PDT)
> > MIME-Version: 1.0
> > NNTP-Posting-Date: Sun, 04 Apr 1999 23:24:16 PDT
> > Newsgroups: soc.adoption.parenting
>
> > You might want to take a look at my website for waiting minority
> children at:
>
> >http://adoptions.scf.hr.state.or.us/welcome.htm
>
> > **NOW IS --http://web.archive.org/web/19980419110217/adoptions.scf.hr.state.or.u...
> > **
>
> > You would have to have a homestudy done by an agency licensed to do
> > homestudies of families for special needs children. Special needs
> can mean a
> > wide spectrum of things, from seriously handicapped to simply being a
> child
> > removed from an abusive or neglectful family.
>
> > Anthony Wilson wrote:
>
> >> we are a African American couple that is seeking to adopt a healthy
> infant
> >> that is also African American or Bi Racial.
>
> >> We are interested in adopting for a reasonable fee. Please feel free to
> >> E-mail us. We will reply as soon as possible. Thank you.
>
> >> --
> >> Tammy W
> >>
>
> > --
> > Don Fisher, Nettlepatch Press, Web Development Division
> > "Tender-handed stroke the nettle, And it stings you for your pains;
> > Grasp it like a man of mettle, And it soft as silk remains." Aaron Hill,
> > 1685-1750
> >http://www.nettlepatch.net
>
> > ********
>
> > I believe Don was a state worker and diddler - he busted onto usenet
> using his state addy to gather information on vulnerable boys --
>
> > From: (Donald Fisher)
> > Subject: Re: Abused children
> > Date: 1996/04/03
> > Message-ID: >#1/1
> > X-Deja-AN: 145550788
> > distribution: world
> > references: >
> >
> > organization: DataTech International
> > mime-version: 1.0
> > newsgroups: alt.adoption
>
> > Great thoughts Brett. I went from finding that the majority of boys in a
> > treatment center I worked in were adopted or foster home experienced to
> > teaching pre-service foster and adoption parenting classes for the state.
> > Your advice is exactly what folks don't get for the most part. And well
> > stated at that. Most believe that with enough love the children will
> respond.
> > These children don't know love (actually "attachment") if you spoon
> it out
> > daily. It takes, as you said a great deal of time, commitment and
> skill, and
> > not a little artistry and fun.
>
> > I got so good with the boys I worked with after four years I got bored
> > almost. Was time to go on and teach others. Are they worth it? Damn
> certain.
> > Hurt when you lose one? Oh,very much indeed. But give up? Never.
> Keep up the
> > good work and I'd welcome an exchange with you. I'm at
>
> > ttyl
>
> > ********
>
> > Don was an orderly at a nuthouse for teenage boys - yet he bills
> himself as the warden or boss while he apparently attempts to gain
> access to yet more vulnerable boys.
>
> > Textbook diddler.
>
> > CPS finally caught up with their errant 'webmaster' - scolded him -
> and made him stop spamming Oregons most vulnerable children to usenet.
> Soon after, Don was no longer webmaster.
> You might want to take a look at my website
HIS website? Just a bit of EGO to go with his ID?
> "Tender-handed stroke the nettle, And it stings you for your pains;
> Grasp it like a man of mettle, And it soft as silk remains." Aaron Hill,
> 1685-1750
Is this quote about "grooming" kids?
On Mar 15, 7:09 am, Condoleezza HaHa > wrote:
> Is it true?? Is our hero a diddler - or does he limit himself to helping
> perverts get kids to prey on ??
>
> 0:-> wrote:
>
> > Here's our stoneman Kane
>
> > Kane a k a DONALD L. FISHER of BEND OR - CONGRADULATIONS.
>
> > Don like to call folks CPS agents because we caught him selling
> children on usenet like pork sausages on ebay. Seems no-one in the
> history of the internet has ever spammed 'kids for sale' to usenet, so
> Don has earned a special hounor. The lowest CPS lowlife in internet history.
>
> > Kane/Don was the 'webmaster' but couldn't resist the temptation to be
> the big cheese. So he violated his trust with CPS and the children and
> spammed 'his' adoption website to usenet.
>
> > He even went as far as to 'offer' 'his' children to anonyous usenet
> posters.
>
> > From: Don Fisher >
> > Subject: Re: Looking to adopt African American or Bi Racial Infant
> > Date: 1999/04/04
> > Message-ID: >#1/1
> > X-Deja-AN: 462786418
> > Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
> > References: >
> > X-Accept-Language: en
> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
> > X-Complaints-To:
> > X-Trace: news1.teleport.com 923293456 216.26.3.10 (Sun, 04 Apr 1999
> 23:24:16 PDT)
> > MIME-Version: 1.0
> > NNTP-Posting-Date: Sun, 04 Apr 1999 23:24:16 PDT
> > Newsgroups: soc.adoption.parenting
>
> > You might want to take a look at my website for waiting minority
> children at:
>
> >http://adoptions.scf.hr.state.or.us/welcome.htm
>
> > **NOW IS --http://web.archive.org/web/19980419110217/adoptions.scf.hr.state.or.u...
> > **
>
> > You would have to have a homestudy done by an agency licensed to do
> > homestudies of families for special needs children. Special needs
> can mean a
> > wide spectrum of things, from seriously handicapped to simply being a
> child
> > removed from an abusive or neglectful family.
>
> > Anthony Wilson wrote:
>
> >> we are a African American couple that is seeking to adopt a healthy
> infant
> >> that is also African American or Bi Racial.
>
> >> We are interested in adopting for a reasonable fee. Please feel free to
> >> E-mail us. We will reply as soon as possible. Thank you.
>
> >> --
> >> Tammy W
> >>
>
> > --
> > Don Fisher, Nettlepatch Press, Web Development Division
> > "Tender-handed stroke the nettle, And it stings you for your pains;
> > Grasp it like a man of mettle, And it soft as silk remains." Aaron Hill,
> > 1685-1750
> >http://www.nettlepatch.net
>
> > ********
>
> > I believe Don was a state worker and diddler - he busted onto usenet
> using his state addy to gather information on vulnerable boys --
>
> > From: (Donald Fisher)
> > Subject: Re: Abused children
> > Date: 1996/04/03
> > Message-ID: >#1/1
> > X-Deja-AN: 145550788
> > distribution: world
> > references: >
> >
> > organization: DataTech International
> > mime-version: 1.0
> > newsgroups: alt.adoption
>
> > Great thoughts Brett. I went from finding that the majority of boys in a
> > treatment center I worked in were adopted or foster home experienced to
> > teaching pre-service foster and adoption parenting classes for the state.
> > Your advice is exactly what folks don't get for the most part. And well
> > stated at that. Most believe that with enough love the children will
> respond.
> > These children don't know love (actually "attachment") if you spoon
> it out
> > daily. It takes, as you said a great deal of time, commitment and
> skill, and
> > not a little artistry and fun.
>
> > I got so good with the boys I worked with after four years I got bored
> > almost. Was time to go on and teach others. Are they worth it? Damn
> certain.
> > Hurt when you lose one? Oh,very much indeed. But give up? Never.
> Keep up the
> > good work and I'd welcome an exchange with you. I'm at
>
> > ttyl
>
> > ********
>
> > Don was an orderly at a nuthouse for teenage boys - yet he bills
> himself as the warden or boss while he apparently attempts to gain
> access to yet more vulnerable boys.
>
> > Textbook diddler.
>
> > CPS finally caught up with their errant 'webmaster' - scolded him -
> and made him stop spamming Oregons most vulnerable children to usenet.
> Soon after, Don was no longer webmaster.