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Post Number: 54 Registered: 7-2006 Posted From: 69.85.147.253
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http://www.newwest.net/index.php/main/article/555/ "Yet the Dasen story isn’t ultimately about prostitution, or at least not the simple sex-for-money transaction that people associate with the word. Rather it’s about the hunger of addiction - the meth user shooting up more often, with larger doses, trying dope made with different precursor chemicals, always hoping to duplicate that first wonderful rush. Or the businessman run off the rails by a raging obsession, by a need for power, or sex, or a combination of both - always looking for more girls, and eventually, it’s alleged, for girls who would do it with each other, and then for younger girls, and finally for most any girl, even though he had to have known how easily he could be caught. " "Many charitable organizations in the valley referred their clients to Dasen and his staff. Sherry Stevenswolf at Kalispell’s United Way said that over the course of fifteen years she had referred hundreds of people to him. “Unless they were uncomfortable with the Christian aspect, we always sent them there for help. He was the payee for so many people in this community who were physically or mentally incapable of handling their own finances.?" i know it appears this is only one situation, but i think it is going on in my community, and probably others. please write |