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>Please consider this a formal complaint against Principal Morris of the Special Ed division .... The three's job descriptions detail those obligations that they
they either didn't know or ignored.<
So Kemp didn't know his obligations, but someone else is responsible. Morris didn't know her obligations, but you want to make a formal complaint. Have I got this correct?
Mr Cocks? I suppose that is Vox being funny again, isn't it, Lee?
A stupendous retelling, Goader? Perhaps. Do you agree with its accuracy, though? Was (or is) there abuse of retarded children?
Have I interpreted Lee correctly? Goader didn't know his obligations, but his superiors are responsible; Morris perhaps didn't know her obligations yet receives a request for a formal complaint?
Is lying through one's teeth a yardstick by which we judge people? Of course lawyers be discouraged from doing so. What about posters/bloggers who lie through their teeth also? Should they be allowed to lie through their teeth because they don't work for ROSSAC?
I look forward to reading your replies regarding this issue, but I won't get my hopes up!
Vox Populi said...
Kandy's hubby (RIP marriage to kandy) is back. How I've misled him. I mean missed him.
1:18 PM
Yeah, Vox, and I've been shagging Bart ever since I left the bitch.
You'll post Vox's potty mouth and gay taunts, Lee. Extend me the same, thank you.
LEE DIDN'T PUBLISH THE ABOVE COMMENT. SHE'LL ALLOW VOX'S POTTY MOUTH, BUT NOT MINE
Bloggers give their opinions on things. It is one thing for Lee to give her opinion and take on how the ROSSAC thugs mistreat teachers. She has that right. It is a whole different matter when a school board attorney representing a governmental agency lies through his teeth on camera at a school board meeting. Surely, you must know that. There is a huge difference.
Ahh, "opinions". I didn't question bloggers' opinions versus lawyers' lies. I questioned bloggers' lies versus lawyers' lies.
Now, can YOU see the difference?
My questions about abuse and obligations remain. Can you see the difference between lawyers who are pressed to give an answer to their claptrap and bloggers who remain surprisingly quiet?
Sunday, December 20, 2009
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