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Does anyone remember what Phil was studying in community college? I think that I used to have it somewhere, but I don't have access to most of my old files, especially pre-2011.

Not 100% sure, but I think it was some form of computer science.
 
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Star-Ledger, The (Newark, NJ) - Monday, July 28, 2008

Waiting and suffering

I am writing in hopes of shedding public light on an issue that my son and I have been dealing with for more than four years. My son has been diagnosed with Asperger's disorder (a form of autism), and I have been trying to link him with services from the state Division of Developmental Disabilities. The division lost his initial application, and I was instructed to submit a new application in 2007. He was denied services in the initial round of application review and appeal. I have been waiting for four months for a response from the division on what to do about a second appeal.
We have followed all of the procedures, and we can't get a timely response from anybody. Waiting for an answer has taken an emotional toll on my son, who, because of his disability, has extreme difficulty with these stressful situations. I am physically disabled, and this stress has also affected my health. I am a taxpayer and I expected some kind of assistance in getting my son appropriate services from a state agency. I wonder how many other families have experienced what we have.

- Jacqueline M. Haskins - DeLici , Westville
Phil's parents seemed to be genuinely concerned about him and tried getting him help but the state of New Jersey kept dropping the ball. An interesting contrast with CWC's upbringing where Barb was fighting any state intervention for lil' Chrisshun tooth-and-nail.
 
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Star-Ledger, The (Newark, NJ) - Monday, July 28, 2008

Waiting and suffering

I am writing in hopes of shedding public light on an issue that my son and I have been dealing with for more than four years. My son has been diagnosed with Asperger's disorder (a form of autism), and I have been trying to link him with services from the state Division of Developmental Disabilities. The division lost his initial application, and I was instructed to submit a new application in 2007. He was denied services in the initial round of application review and appeal. I have been waiting for four months for a response from the division on what to do about a second appeal.
We have followed all of the procedures, and we can't get a timely response from anybody. Waiting for an answer has taken an emotional toll on my son, who, because of his disability, has extreme difficulty with these stressful situations. I am physically disabled, and this stress has also affected my health. I am a taxpayer and I expected some kind of assistance in getting my son appropriate services from a state agency. I wonder how many other families have experienced what we have.

- Jacqueline M. Haskins - DeLici , Westville
Phil's parents seemed to be genuinely concerned about him and tried getting him help but the state of New Jersey kept dropping the ball. An interesting contrast with CWC's upbringing where Barb was fighting any state intervention for lil' Chrisshun tooth-and-nail.


Aww this makes me feel for Phil's mom ever more. You can see she was genuinely trying to help her son who decided to just go 100% full sperg mode, stone cold stunner'ed her and ran away to a bridge in Portland.
 
Phil should be fucking ASHAMED of himself for disrespecting his parents like he has. One, for PHYSICALLY BEATING his poor disabled mother, and two, most heinously LYING about his patriotic father molesting him as a child and lying about his father's ethnic background.

SHAME on you, Phil! Your father fought to free those godless Commie heathens from a life of slavery to the Party, and this is how you repay him? You disgust me.
 
Angelo spent too much time fighting the Viet Cong to come back home to have his poor wife pop out some little commie shit who leeches off the financial life-blood of our nation.

7/4 "Daddy Rape Day" never happened.

Never forget.
 
@SkeletonBias that is a really epic find, I guess no matter how good the tree is the apple falls far from it at times, let's just hope Phils brother does the name proud.

And the letter to from his Mum really hit me right in the feels, she tried hard to get her sack of shit for a son help an genuinely cared for him. Hooves being the genital wart on humanty he is repays her by beating her up.

I know it's been said before far more eloquently but, Phil really is a sack of shit.
 
Phil's parents seemed to be genuinely concerned about him and tried getting him help but the state of New Jersey kept dropping the ball. An interesting contrast with CWC's upbringing where Barb was fighting any state intervention for lil' Chrisshun tooth-and-nail.

And the nasty, scummy little punk repaid the disabled mother who worked her fingers to the bone trying to help him by beating her up. By physically assaulting her. What a piece of shit.
 
Almost the mirror image of Chris, except he's an almost worse pike of shit. Fascinating.
 
Philip Haskins-Delici: Future Farmer of America

http://www.southjersey.com/articles/?articleid=13272
In April, members from the Gloucester County FFA Chapter attended the 82nd Annual NJ FFA Association Spring Career Development Events (CDE) held at Cook College, Rutgers University, New Brunswick. Five events are conducted during Spring CDEs – Agricultural Mechanics; Agricultural Sales; Environmental and Natural Resources; Floriculture; and Nursery and Landscape. FFA assists students to develop their potential for premier leadership, personal growth and career success. Students competing in CDE apply skills learned in the classroom to practical scenarios in competitive situations. Industry experts serve as coordinators for the events, ensuring that students are provided with practicums that help prepare them for future careers in the agriculture, food, and natural resources industry. The team comprised Alicia Mulholland, Robert Springer, Phillip Haskins-Delici, and Julia Laughlin.
 
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