Friday, May 23, 2008

Slick Sleeves

OH !! I GET why all yall follow chubby around. You're after the much-coveted but largely-useless stripes.

awwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww

Look, here's a person who is ALSO being stalked by you. That's THREE so far who have come public. Including the ex girlfriend of one of yall who was then stalked by his firefighter buddies. With friends like that ...............
and I'm SURE there are others. Actually I know it for a FACT. But, probably not as many as those who are developing the faked-up symptoms for chiari ... strikingly similar to the TEMPORARY symptoms from having fire retardant sprayed on your car and property or some other such toxic chemical.
Anyway ... sorry you have slick sleeves. Maybe a few more murders or violent actions of stalking or robberies and up the totem pole you'll whiz.

Then, WHERE will you be??

Wow, sitting atop the sleezy totem pole in tampa florida.

Geezus. What a resume'. I mean ... wow. Can it GET less impressive?
I really don't think so .... (i mean if yall ever GOT OUT you'd see that your reputation around the country is lower than a snake's belly)

So proud....

here's the whole article....


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Score one for pettiness in spat over RayJay paramedics
In print: Sunday, May 11, 2008
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Good grief. Do Hillsborough County and the city of Tampa have nothing better to do than fight over off-duty jobs at Raymond James Stadium?
The stadium hires city paramedics for plum off-duty work — standing around at $35 an hour watching Bucs games and treating the occasional heat-stroke victim. Several months ago, Commissioner Jim Norman tried to throw some of these jobs to county firefighters. At a time when both governments are laying off workers and slashing money for everything from roads and parks to bus service, they still find ways to waste money on six-figure staffers and lawyers to come up with no fewer than six legal opinions on who should moonlight at RayJay.
This issue has nothing to do with safety, training or jurisdiction. It is about elected officials on each side trying to ingratiate themselves with their local firefighters' unions, politically powerful groups whose me-first mentality has stained their image in recent years.
We can almost envision the next step — firefighters suing brother firefighters while government lawyers clogs the courts with entreaties on contract law, with taxpayers paying the freight. The two sides should split the work and move on. The average person couldn't care less about it. What it really shows is the sorry state of leadership in a county where governments need to combine forces, not line them up for confrontation. [Last modified: May 16, 2008 02:30 PM]
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by Reeves
May 16, 2008 2:30 PM
Rickster, highly trained pros? That's why many of them have been on the forces for years and have zero stripes. We call them "slick sleeves". That are at the bottom of the pecking order so TPD throw them a bone by letting them handle the rowdies.
by angela
May 12, 2008 7:42 PM
it's nice to know that we're not the only ones being stalked by these criminals. Thank you for continuing to speak up. We are afraid of them.
by Rickster
May 12, 2008 7:40 PM
Re Jimmy - I think you meant roll up your pant legs and wade on in....
by voxy
May 12, 2008 4:19 PM
personally I'd pay them 35 an hour to stop stalking me but my property is worth a lot more than that and they do what pam tells them to so ... I can't TOP THAT. See you guys on the interstate. FREAKS. Oh please, rickster. They take em out you mean
by tim
May 12, 2008 11:52 AM
Public safety in a nutshell: It has nothing to do with safety. It is about elected officials ingratiating themselves with unions and politically powerful groups whose me-first mentality is their only priority.
by jimmy
May 11, 2008 1:18 PM
this is the gritty business of politics. roll up your sleeves and get involved.
by Rickster
May 11, 2008 1:18 PM
I wouldn't exactly call it 'plum off-duty work'. These are highly trained pros, not those Wackenhut Bozos they turn loose on the crowds.
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Oh I notice I got all new personnel again. These must BE the specialists. WAY up the totem pole.

What oh what of WHAT could be the reason for that??

I bet I know.

how do I know so much?

hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm

we'll just see about that.

You played mean, dirty and cheap.

SLEEZY comes to mind.

For no reason. None at all.

This could have been over years ago.

But, you wanted to do it your way.

okay.

Still ... simple questions garner simple answers.

You're just not capable.

one ass u me s/


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"It gives us a very special, secret pleasure to see how unaware people are of what is really happening to them." - Adolf Hitler - Heated Discussion Firefighter vs Citizen pertaining to Fire Brigade abuse of tax dollars

Gang and Citizen Stalking
An interesting PUBLIC discussion pertaining to Firemen ABUSE OF PUBLIC FUNDS at FloridaToday.com.
Unlike THIS victim I have NO intention of keeping this information to myself. I warned warned and warned. Let the chips fall where they may. I think I've made it PRETTY CLEAR that I intend to reveal if it doesn't stop and instead they thought they'd scare me and DO MORE. That's their choice.

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