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08-27-2015, 11:55 PM #31RE being smartGuest
The Church of Scientology wants to help black people. They especially want to educate them. That is why they
are reportedly active in Ferguson MO right now; so says National Public Radio/St. Louis. If the Tampa Bay Times
was not so nearsighted they would check with Kameel Stanley works there. Here you have the Times with a big elephant in their back yard; Scientology hq is right up the street from them. The really interesting thing that the Times has decided to not mention is that Goliath Davis's group and Scientology are both interested in the Pinellas public school curriculum. Davis's group is working the media. Scientology is working the schools; I as well as other educators got one of their flyers. I think it is nice that Goliath Davis and Scientology have a meeting of the minds. I think it is nice that they have the same law firm representing them. Guy Burns of Johnson,Pope,Bokor,Ruppel&Burns is a wonderful attorney.
citythatbreeds.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2008/07/letter.pdf
http://www.forum.exscn.net/archive/i...p/t-30783.html
I hope Mr. Kriseman finds out about this so he can pick a Scientologist to head his new education director position.
I have always found Scientologists to be very intelligent and nice.
It is not only Goliath Davis who should get the credit for the Tampa Bay Times articles and editorials about Pinellas schools. I think the Church of Scientology deserves some credit.
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08-28-2015, 04:57 PM #32Tom KroozGuest
Mayor Kroozman shocked everyone when he established a protocol
for hiring a new chief, and then veered wildly off-course.
He picked someone from Clearwater, the home of Scientology's
Flag Land Base (spiritual headquarters.) Presumably
Holloway established relationships with Scientologists
while chief of Clearwater PD.
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08-28-2015, 08:47 PM #33UnregisteredGuest
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08-29-2015, 07:47 PM #34WowzerGuest
This comment about the mayor's editorial in the Times
http://www.tampabay.com/opinion/colu...ediate/2243225
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QUOTE "Clearly this is a political bloc in the making to benefit Mayor Kriseman's backers.
COQEBS input on the issue: The community is best suited to develop solutions, and they're seeking school board funding for their (as-yet undeclared) wants. What do they want? Charter schools that cherry pick the least-of-the-worst students? Charter schools that siphon off money from the school board budget to the detriment of the public school system?
If, as COQEBS says, the community is best suited to develop solutions, it wasn't evident in COQEBS-Goliath Davis's failed charter school which left taxpayers holding the bag. Taxpayers didn't buy the argument that the community is best suited to educate children when they resisted the attempt by the Uhurus to create the segregated Marcus Garvey Academy.
Lawyer Guy Burns represents COQEBS, he represented the Uhurus, and his firm reportedly was retained by the Church of Scientology. http://citythatbreeds.com/blog/wp-co.../07/letter.pdf
Does this manifest a common goal by all the parties? Is it pertinent that Mayor Kriseman went out of bounds to reach deep into Scientology's homeland Clearwater for a new police chief?
Mayor Kriseman is increasingly criticized as a manipulative secretive politician who hasn't kept his promises to be transparent. HERE WE GO AGAIN. He still has not offered an explanation for the sudden departure of his PUBLIC WORKS CHIEFTAN Michael Connors, despite the public clamor about it being a preemptive maneuver on the heels of the DOJ lawsuit against the city's biggest PRIVATE WORKS CHIEFTAN Bill Edwards.
Charter schools are lucrative ventures that rely on taxpayers for support. Is Mayor Kriseman poised to give away the farm to his political backers? He says, 'Schools solutions must be immediate.' Ramrodding this mayor's agenda is the worst solution."
This comment about the Times editorializing
http://www.tampabay.com/opinion/colu...county/2243259
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QUOTE "Tampa Bay Times, stacking the deck much? Four editorials, 3 by COQEBS affiliates and 1 representing the school board."
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08-30-2015, 03:47 PM #35debtors-prisonGuest
The once mighty Slimes is in financial hock and now they're Scientology's biitch?? YEEAHAHAHA
[QOUTE=Wowzer;2272805]Lawyer Guy Burns represents COQEBS, he represented the Uhurus, and his firm reportedly was retained by the Church of Scientology. Does this manifest a common goal by all the parties? Is it pertinent that Mayor Kriseman went out of bounds to reach deep into Scientology's homeland Clearwater for a new police chief?
Tampa Bay Times, stacking the deck much?[/QUOTE]
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08-30-2015, 06:07 PM #36shuddup wallerGuest
the yoohoo speaks
httpp://theweeklychallenger.com/an-open-letter-to-the-community-from-coqebs/
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08-30-2015, 06:08 PM #37too many peesGuest
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08-30-2015, 07:48 PM #38UnregisteredGuest
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08-31-2015, 05:19 AM #39good doggyGuest
Sillyazz reasoning. No one alleged they were members of the Church of Scientology. The jist is that "susceptible" public officials understand what's good for their careers: GIVE IN & GO ALONG. It pays to be compliant. So if you need a career boost beyond what what you're already doing by ucking-say up-ay to Kriseman & Holloway, mosey on over to the Life Improvement Center at 336 1 A/N and introduce yourself.
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08-31-2015, 01:19 PM #40
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