Time: Thu Dec 04 10:50:56 1997
To: kathy.fehlings@southcountyjournal.com
From: Paul Andrew Mitchell [address in tool bar]
Subject: need your help, please!
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At 08:42 AM 12/4/97 -0800, you wrote:
>Paul Andrew Mitchell wrote:
>> 
>> Dear Friend,
>> 
>> Thank you for this amazing update.
>> 
>> Yes, I would like you to forward
>> the names to me, asap.
>> 
>> Our Post Office location is at the
>> very end of this message.
>> 
>> Keep up the good work yourself!
>> 
>> /s/ Paul Mitchell,
>> Candidate for Congress
>> http://supremelaw.com
>> 
>> <snip>
>> >
>> >Dear Mr. Mitchell:
>> >
>> >   I think I mentioned, in a previous communique, that Mickey Kantor and
>> >Vince Foster flew to Switzerland to seize $70 billion from Ameritrust,
>> >and that $70 billion was placed into the Children's Defense Fund.  Texas
>> >has a Children's Trust Fund. I accused a Democrat and a Republican of
>> >stealing from it in Texas and, doggone! they BOTH resigned -- "for family
>> >reasons."  If you would like their names, I would be glad to forward them
>> >to you.
>> >
>> >   I tried to convert the attached to plain text.  Send me a fax number,
>> >if you want me to fax a copy to you.
>> >
>> >   I would be willing to contribute $25 to a fund for your expenses
>> >regarding legal action on the Denver children's situation.  I feel
>> >many other Americans would be willing to do the same.
>> >
>> >   Back to the Children's Trust Fund of Texas a minute. I think it is
>> >$17 every marriage license goes into it.  A slush fund politicians to
>> >steal from.  There is also a National Children's Trust Fund, with
>> >incorporation papers -- address, a furniture store in Detroit, that never
>> >heard of the shady Directors.  Another politician's slush fund.  Check to
>> >see if you can "seize" some of the Children's Slush Fund in Arizona, as
>> >this situation is legitimately a national emergency ....  Maybe you can
>> >scratch your head and come up with some ideas in this regard?  These
>> >Children's Trust Funds are literally millions and millions of dollars
>> >hidden from the general public, in addition to the $40 million increase
>> >Child Protective Services received in Arizona!
>> >
>> <snip>
>> >
>> >                         Texas Sponsors
>> >                     Concentration Camps for
>> >             Allegedly Abused and Neglected Children
>> >                           Page 1 of 3
>> >
>> >   During the Sunset Advisory Hearings on June 19-20, 1996 in
>> >Austin, Texas the Texas Department of Protective and Regulatory
>> >Services (PRS) testified to licensing and funding 9 therapeutic
>> >foster care facilities which house nearly 400 allegedly abused and
>> >neglected children in TENTS at an average cost of $25,000 per year
>> >per child.  Further testimony revealed one of the PRS Board of
>> >Directors is associated with one of the facilities.
>> >
>> >   The two days of testimony were audio recorded by the Sunset
>> >Advisory Commission and copies may be purchased by contacting them
>> >at 512-463-1300.  The cost is $1.00 per tape plus postage, and there
>> >are a total of 13 tapes.  Alarming facts about retaliation, abuse,
>> >fraud and corruption by PRS are exposed on the tapes.  The
>> >following is a portion of the testimony contained on Tape 4, Side
>> >"A," discussing the state-sanctioned concentration camps.
>> >
>> >Senator Madla -  These are abused and neglected children in the
>> >tents.  Am I correct?
>> >
>> >Executive Director Hines - Yes
>> >
>> >Senator Madla -  What is the temperature in these tents - say in
>> >the middle of July here in Texas?
>> >
>> >Executive Director Hines - On days like today, pretty warm.
>> >
>> >Senator Madla  - It would seem to me that would constitute abuse in
>> >itself  - having children in facilities like that.
>> >
>> >Chairman Black - Question on the right.
>> >
>> >Representative Telford - Senator Madla, I think you and I are sort
>> >of questioning the same thing.  How many kids are in these tents?
>> >I don't mind tents.  I don't mind tents for fun, but I can't
>> >imagine we are considering licensing army tents for child care
>> >facilities.  How many kids?
>> >
>> >Executive Director Hines - I am told 9 facilities,  400 children
>> >
>> >Representative Telford - And we are paying these facilities $15,000
>> >- $25,000 a year for this?
>> >
>> >Executive Director Hines - I am told that is right.
>> >
>> >Chairman Black - Any more questions?
>> >
>> >Representative Telford - My God all mighty, I am sorry.  I am from
>> >Dekalb and I got better damn judgment than that.  I am not too
>> >sympathetic to the folks that say not in my backyard.  I am very
>> >sympathetic to kids - trying to get them out of one hell hole. Ok?
>> >That may have a buzz fan or may have a 110 volt air conditioner in
>> >one room and putting those poor things in a tent!  And we have the
>> >gall to pay these gentlemen $25,000 dollars a year.  I will shut up
>> >or I will (Representative Telford slapped his microphone to the
>> >side and left the meeting room for several minutes).
>> >
>> ><snip
>> >
>> >Jon Bradley - Senator, excuse me.  My name is Jon Bradley.  I am a
>> >PRS Board Member and I am member of the Salesmanship Club of
>> >Dallas.  We have been running a tent camp facility for almost forty
>> >years in Hawkins Texas.  It is the model tent camp facility in the
>> >United States of America.
>> >
>> ><End of Transcription>
>> >
>> >   Pursuant to my Open Records Request, Mr. T. Douglas Sanders,
>> >Director of Licensing for the Texas Department of Protective and
>> >Regulatory Services, provided me the following names, addresses, and
>> >other information concerning the nine (9) "tent city" foster care
>> >facilities being funded by the State of Texas.
>> >
>> >Salesmanship Club Youth Camp
>> >Rt. 1, Box 305
>> >Hawkins, Texas 75765
>> >903-769-2500
>> >Kent Skipper, Exec. Dir.
>> >Region 4 - Wood County
>> >Ages Served 10-17
>> >Date of License: 11/28/85
>> >Capacity 96
>> >
>> >Bob Lanier Wilderness Program
>> >P.O. Drawer 128
>> >Apple Springs, Texas 75926
>> >409-831-2293
>> >Kathy Doherty
>> >Region 5 - Trinity County
>> >Ages Serviced 00-17
>> >Date of License 12/28/85
>> >Capacity 50
>> >
>> >Hope Center Youth Elizabeth G. Lan
>> >P.O. Box 760
>> >Groveton, Texas 75845
>> >409-642-2384
>> >Patrice O'Donoghue-Eastland
>> >Region 5 - Trinity County
>> >Ages Served 00-17
>> >Date of License 03/16/87
>> >Capacity 55
>> >
>> >Camp Darden Hill Ranch TC
>> >P.O. Box 40
>> >Driftwood, Texas 78619
>> >512-858-4258
>> >Charles Campise
>> >Region 7 - Hays County
>> >Ages Served 07-17
>> >Date of License 11/26/90
>> >Capacity 13
>> >
>> >Camp Pegasus
>> >P.O. Box 547
>> >Lockhart, Texas 78644
>> >512-559-2820
>> >Don Frizell
>> >Region 7 - Caldwell County
>> >Ages Served 09-17
>> >Date of License 01/07/94
>> >Capacity 36
>> >
>> >Woodside Trails Wilderness Exp
>> >P.O. Box 999
>> >Smithville, Texas 78957
>> >512-237-4602
>> >Bebe Gaines
>> >Region 7 - Bastrop County
>> >Ages Served 07-17
>> >Date of License 03/19/87
>> >Capacity 24
>> >
>> >3 H Therapeutic Camp for Boys
>> >P.O. Box 239
>> >Mountain Home, Texas 78058
>> >210-866-3701
>> >Monte Osburn
>> >Region 8 - Kerr County
>> >Ages Served 07-17
>> >Date of License 12/08/92
>> >Capacity 24
>> >
>> >Bo Person Ranch
>> >Box 5160
>> >Uvalde, Texas 78802
>> >210-278-1151
>> >Robert Nolan
>> >Region 8 - Uvalde County
>> >Ages Served 12-17
>> >Date of License 05/02/96
>> >Capacity 90
>> >
>> >Turning Point Therapeutic Camp
>> >Lampasse County
>> >Owner: Board of Cedar Ridge Residential Therapeutic Center
>> >licensing in progress
>> >Capacity 12
>> >
>> <snip>
>> 
>> ===========================================================================
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