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08-02-2006, 02:43 PM
Please vote for me on September 5th. I have been endorsed by FOP 10 and the PBA. I need the active support of Law Enforcement to win this election.

Absentee Ballot voting began today. August 1st. Please email the below message to all of your local friends.
Pat Siracusa

-Active member of the Pinellas County community for 32 years
-11 years with Pinellas County State Attorney's Office
-2005 Prosecutor of the Year
-Prosecuted more than 100 jury trials, including 12 murders
-Worked on more than 20 murder prosecutions
-Trained more than 1000 law enforcement officers and prosecutors in the tracking and prosecution of sexual predators
-Supervisor of 30 attorneys
-7 years adjunct instructor at the St. Petersburg College
-2005 Statewide Distinguished Faculty Award from the Florida Prosecuting Attorney's Office
-married and the father of a 3 1/2 year old daughter.
- Endorsed by the (FOP) Fraternal Order of Police and (PBA) Police Benevolent Associations

On September 5th, please vote for PAT SIRACUSA for Circuit Court Judge. For more information and my full bio, please see my website below.

Knowledge, Experience and Integrity
www.Pat4Judge.com (http://www.Pat4Judge.com)

08-03-2006, 08:26 AM
Pat it'll never work out. You have to much experience!!

08-06-2006, 01:53 AM
I would like to apologize for my previous statement. I didn't mean to offend anyone. I was just taking a cheap shot at some of our finest elected officials. I believe Mr. Siracusa would make a fine Judge, he has some great experience and it sounds like he might be a friend of law enforcement.

p.s. I do more than count Inmates. I give them tooth brushes, I give them toilet paper, tooth paste, room service, laundry service, cleaning service and grievances if I'm bad.

08-06-2006, 11:34 AM
LOL Roll. That was a good one. And to the one who bashed you, C'mon man, where have you been. hey got it as bad as us. Completely over crowded jail and understaffed. Keep in mind that when things get over crowded to the point of violating federal guidelines for jails, the guys serving the detention guests can be sued for not blowing the whistle too.