Sunday, February 15, 2009

Twenty-eight years in the business means nothing.

http://leedrurydecesarescasting-roomcouch.blogspot.com/2009/02/twisted-thinking-behind-steve-kemps.html

It is more about the case comma and it simply reports that the district did not report it to the police.

The police was were trying not to blame the district in its their response to the reporters, if I remember correctly cliche.

Now think about your the extra word Kemp case.

You see, I have come to believe that Professional Standards picks and chooses WHOM comic book style capitals they want to cover up for and whom they want to scare.

They want to keep student/teacher sex cases out of the papers comma and so they try not to report it unless they have to, so they investigate that first.

But in kemp's capital case someone wanted to "get" you, so they did go straight to the police.


She's probably not even pulling the strings. She probably simply redundant adverbs does as she is told by Elia or whomever Passive voice is flabby.

I truly believe what happened is that they cooked up a scare for Kemp comma but doubted from the beginning whether it would hold water, which is why they kept him on PAID Romper Room capitals suspension.

Somewhere along the line they This pronoun has no antecedent. realized it is not going to work (probably when the police dismissed the case), so they just shut up about your the Again? Kemp case.

Sort of like, "Shoot! ... That will send him a message without us having to say it to him." This is a sentence fragment. Is "sort of" the best vocab you've got?

The ROSSAC people are bullies in a playground, and they bully who whom they think they can.

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