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    Is anyone or is your department sending officers to the funeral? I will be accompyaning my husband as we go together

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    who really gives a crap that you are going to show your face at the funeral of two officers killed protecting their city? NO ONE CARES
    You have repeatly demeaned the importance, dignity and private lives of our own.
    You have repeatedly said we are not in danger every day of our lives.you have tried your best to destroy us.
    We do not care what you do, where you go who you go with. How your husband can stand to be seen in public with you at this funeral is beyond belief.

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    You've read into my posts incorrectly - I've said this over and over here but you still don't get it and I thought I was hard headed - I believe that no one profession is above the other they are all equal and we need all of them in order to have our own professions - this is the point I've been trying to make and you keep missing

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    sorry stoopid two totally different subjects here.It is true that many jobs depend on each other to remain viable. layoffs are bad for both the economy and the morale.
    The subject at hand is the killing of police officers. I repeat,two officers are dead,many other officers will die.The death of these officers in no way are connected to whether layoffs are imminent.
    You repeatedly try to connect the two.
    The biggest problem with you is you open your mouth and stupid comes out.
    We have no opportunity to mention any subject without you spinning your web on it.
    For you to take away any aspect of our grieving through discussion of the dangers connected with our jobs by your "light" humor or worse by the stupid remarks you post
    only makes me doubt any thing you claim to be the truth.
    Your credibility leaves us doubting.

    While you are at a funeral of two couregous men today, go to their wives, their children
    or maybe get up on your pedestal and proclaim to the hundreds of men/women there honoring fallen comrads and tell the your views on "lack of danger to police officers is minimal"No job is more important than others.
    Girl, I sit in an office all day looking out over the water, I watch the seagulls fly by as I sip my starbucks.The most dangerous thing I do all day is walk down the sidewalk to go to lunch.I am paid approximately three times what my officer husband makes.

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    Of course we will Ms G, Did you and your husband want an escort or perhaps use the new Charger to attend the function?I am sure any of the attending mourning ofiicers or even the administration will be happy to be attending with you and your Husband.
    Will you also be attending the reception afterwards?
    Such a sad event will no doubt bring out the tears, but I am confident you wil be strong enough to hold up.

    bon voyage

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    This is just a look into G's dark soul. She has to be the center of everything...look at me...living in a fantasy world - she would have made a great princess Diana but doesnt have the proper lineage. We have a family member (female approx same age) just like her. When we lost a very beloved other member is was quickly about her,,,not the deceased and everyone in our entire extended family is on to her act. She loses friends left and right. Everyone is so sick of this biotch that she has alienated herself and is now begging her elderly mommy for damage control. Same thing with Ms. G. The disease is called narcississim and both of them have extreme cases. Use a sad event to try to promote HERSELF and agenda...she's probably as her secretary job typing madly to catch up with her work in between her real job - posting on this site. Sickening

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    What an enticing concept,sounds like communism ideals being spouted by the crazy chick.
    All jobs are equal?Each job depends on all other jobs to function?
    Well If my job at mickyds is as important and equal to the ceo of IBM, then I want equal pay.Our officers want the same pay as the president.Hey crazy chick your secretary job shoul be worth as much as the Trump.
    I could go for living in the trump tower couldnt you?

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    Everyone;

    It has been a very taxing day as I am sure all of you may feel the same way. The service was beautiful and the turn out was just amazing. I quickly read through the above posts and I wanted to make my comments quickly as I have to head out the door for a 6:00 appointment.

    First, if you are not aware, there are tshirts that you may purchase tonight down at SPPD as the monies received will go towards the officer's families. If you are not able to make it to SPPD, you can go to Quacker State Lube tomorrow on 49th Street in St. Petersburg. I inmplore everyone to purchase a tshirt as they were selling them last night and ran out. Myself, my husband and I both purchased one.

    Now with regards to all your comments about my comments regarding officers, I surely hope over the last few days you as officers or officer's family members have taken the time and visited the memorial at SPPD. I have with my husband. Please do not feed me the excuse as you do not have the time or it is too far away, I found the time and I drive up to your area a few times a week to go to our river house. If I can do it, so can you.

    The main point I want to make tonight is the fact that by your posts, you are not understanding what I mean sometimes when I post. As far as the last poster and the money comment. The comment I made about no one jobs being more important then other jobs had nothing to do with money. You read into that comment and posted what you thought I meant. What I mean is this, it is my belf, that one person's job is of no more importance then the other. Meaning it takes all jobs to make the world go round. I do not define myself by my career, there is a lot more to me then the job I do, which by the way I am a paralegal and not a secretary, but if you want to call me a secretary go ahead, it's just a title at the end of the day and not one that will go on my headstone when I die and I feel the the same probably holds true for you too in your chosen profession.

    Yes, you do have a dangerous job, but I still stand by the fact that you chose that career, no one forced you into that line of work. Plus you have to know that in your profession there was a greater chance of you getting killed in the line of duty then someone who sits a their desks and watches the seagulls fly by. Just like if you married a man or woman who is an officer, you had to know that was a possibility. Which brings me to another point, any death is horrible, just horrible., but when you take into account the number of police officers that are in this country and the number of fatalities and you compare the two, the percentage is pretty low. Yes, every death is one too many, but you are never going to stop officers from getting killed in the line of duty, I am sorry to say. If that is a fact you cannot handle, then I suggest another field.

    I myself am a realist, there are things that are going to happen in life that I am not going to like, aka an officer dying, but I have little control over that . I prefer to handle the things that I have control over. Just like I agree with Jeff's wife when she gave her interview on MJ, she said we all have a certain number of days here and when itis our time to go, we have no control over that, our time to die was decided the day we were born. It is what you do with that time that matters and do what you love so if you die doing it, people will say at least he/she died doing something they loved doing. Good night all and be safe.

  9. #9
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ms G
    Everyone;

    It has been a very taxing day as I am sure all of you may feel the same way. The service was beautiful and the turn out was just amazing. I quickly read through the above posts and I wanted to make my comments quickly as I have to head out the door for a 6:00 appointment.

    First, if you are not aware, there are tshirts that you may purchase tonight down at SPPD as the monies received will go towards the officer's families. If you are not able to make it to SPPD, you can go to Quacker State Lube tomorrow on 49th Street in St. Petersburg. I inmplore everyone to purchase a tshirt as they were selling them last night and ran out. Myself, my husband and I both purchased one.

    Now with regards to all your comments about my comments regarding officers, I surely hope over the last few days you as officers or officer's family members have taken the time and visited the memorial at SPPD. I have with my husband. Please do not feed me the excuse as you do not have the time or it is too far away, I found the time and I drive up to your area a few times a week to go to our river house. If I can do it, so can you.

    The main point I want to make tonight is the fact that by your posts, you are not understanding what I mean sometimes when I post. As far as the last poster and the money comment. The comment I made about no one jobs being more important then other jobs had nothing to do with money. You read into that comment and posted what you thought I meant. What I mean is this, it is my belf, that one person's job is of no more importance then the other. Meaning it takes all jobs to make the world go round. I do not define myself by my career, there is a lot more to me then the job I do, which by the way I am a paralegal and not a secretary, but if you want to call me a secretary go ahead, it's just a title at the end of the day and not one that will go on my headstone when I die and I feel the the same probably holds true for you too in your chosen profession.

    Yes, you do have a dangerous job, but I still stand by the fact that you chose that career, no one forced you into that line of work. Plus you have to know that in your profession there was a greater chance of you getting killed in the line of duty then someone who sits a their desks and watches the seagulls fly by. Just like if you married a man or woman who is an officer, you had to know that was a possibility. Which brings me to another point, any death is horrible, just horrible., but when you take into account the number of police officers that are in this country and the number of fatalities and you compare the two, the percentage is pretty low. Yes, every death is one too many, but you are never going to stop officers from getting killed in the line of duty, I am sorry to say. If that is a fact you cannot handle, then I suggest another field.

    I myself am a realist, there are things that are going to happen in life that I am not going to like, aka an officer dying, but I have little control over that . I prefer to handle the things that I have control over. Just like I agree with Jeff's wife when she gave her interview on MJ, she said we all have a certain number of days here and when itis our time to go, we have no control over that, our time to die was decided the day we were born. It is what you do with that time that matters and do what you love so if you die doing it, people will say at least he/she died doing something they loved doing. Good night all and be safe.
    You, yourself and your husband both purchased a t-shirt. Thats what you wrote. You know what? Just STFU!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Nobody cares about your "report" nobody cares about you and you have bashed leo's on this board enough that you can go to hell sooner then later. Just STFU for once you narcississtic pos. You probably would have fainted or something to garner even more attention but there were too many real mourners there to give a fly F about you. You were there because it was an "event" for you to go to and btw, don't you leave your husband behind on trips like that? Plenty of holsters for you to sniff. Maybe you should learn a lesson from those two poor women that lost their beloved husbands - bet they wern't rollin in the hay with other guys. They both had DIGNITY. A tearm foreign to you. You make me and many others SICK> :roll: :roll: :roll:

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    Excuse me, this was not an "event" for me and I was not there to garner any attention -- how dare you say such things. You don't have a clue about me or what my connections are to this area. All you know is what you've read here and opinions you have formed. If the SA could of secured a conviction on this poor excuse of a man in 2008, this tradegy would have never happened. I spoke to the lady who was trying to secure this conviction, she couldn't get a conviction because the wife wouldn't testify against him. Here's a hin,t her first name is Dora and she is in charge of the domestic department at the criminal justice complex on 49th street, in fact her husband has his practice in zhills. See, you don't know crap about me or my connections.

    Did you attend? Have you've gone to the memorial? I would really like to hear your answers. I asked the question this morning if anyone from your department attended because after the deaths of the two TPD officers there were posts made her that some of you were upset because no one from your own department was sent and I was wondering if this was the case this time. I think someone from every department should have been there, better yet, if you weren't working you should have been there -- there is no excuse why you weren't.

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