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by GSD Admin on 20 February 2013 - 05:02
No, this is not personal. I have had to deal with a lot of BS from Jim and I would say it is personal on his side but on my side it is fighting back over all the BS lies that have been told on me, besides there is nothing hard about it, this is just way to easy. lol.
Done, over and out, unless I need to post further.
Done, over and out, unless I need to post further.
by beetree on 20 February 2013 - 12:02
LOL, who am I hunting? That is another funny one! I'm just playing a good game of whack a liar or cop-basher. Got a few good whacks in too! And Keith, I would love to talk to you about being a hypocrite. If you really, really want to go there, I am more than game! But I don't think you do.
This post was never about explaining things to people who don't deserve explanations.
Felloffer just is a miserable excuse and, let me guess? He doesn't like me so he'll just have to get nasty because he's just an all around jerk always, every minute of the day!
Edited: Moons, you can do better than go for the drinking comment. I certainly have not been posting drunk on this thread if that is what you want to insult me with. Not that it never has happened, just not on this thread. LMAO
This post was never about explaining things to people who don't deserve explanations.
Felloffer just is a miserable excuse and, let me guess? He doesn't like me so he'll just have to get nasty because he's just an all around jerk always, every minute of the day!
Edited: Moons, you can do better than go for the drinking comment. I certainly have not been posting drunk on this thread if that is what you want to insult me with. Not that it never has happened, just not on this thread. LMAO
by Blitzen on 20 February 2013 - 13:02
Never mind.
by beetree on 20 February 2013 - 13:02
LOL@Blitzen!
How have you been! It is a beautiful day in the neighborhood!
How have you been! It is a beautiful day in the neighborhood!


by Keith Grossman on 20 February 2013 - 14:02
"And Keith, I would love to talk to you about being a hypocrite. If you really, really want to go there, I am more than game! But I don't think you do."
I'm sure you think you know something but guess what? I never claimed to be a choir boy.
I'm sure you think you know something but guess what? I never claimed to be a choir boy.
by beetree on 20 February 2013 - 14:02
I am sure I do!

by Keith Grossman on 20 February 2013 - 14:02
And I am sure that I don't care!
by beetree on 20 February 2013 - 14:02
You just let me know when! I am here for you should you change your mind. Nice to know that you know you are a hypocrite. That's a plus.

by Ruger1 on 20 February 2013 - 14:02
Here is a news flash!!!..
To error IS HUMAN!!,,,
I am not going to guess as to what happened that day, but one thing is for certain,,For the one instance that any public servant might error; 50 other times that same public servant stands in the gap between life and death for their public. Many times putting their own lives at risk. ...often times,,,
As a nurse, I know what happens behind closed doors in the medical field and I would hazard to guess that its no different in law enforcement or any profession where life and death decisions are made in split seconds, are the norm, and made on a daily,,hourly basis,,,
It's easy for the average person to make judgments about the who, what, where, and how, should have been different, but making that judgment from a distance and in hind sight is MUCH different then being in the moment ~seconds~..of a situation..
Practicing medicine is just that,,lol,,PRACTICE!!...I would imagine it's very much the same in law enforcement too,,Every scenario is not exactly the same and there are so many variables,,Humans and our reactions to situations are so unpredictable at best,,,
I am sure some cops have big egos and some are on power trips,,but I would be willing to bet that a nurses station full of RN's could make "minced meat" of a whole department of officers if attitude and ego where the weapons,,lol,,,There will always be those who take advantage of their power and position and let it go their heads,,but this is NOT the majority IMO,,,
I am not going to support any thread that is hell bent on bringing a noble profession down and crushing it under a hypocrites heel..We all error,,We are human,,Get over it and move on..The only difference between the mistakes made by public servants and those of your average grocery bagger is the stakes are much higher,,,I don't say that lightly and I am NOT underestimating the consequences of the mistakes, but we are not robots we are humans and we make mistakes...
If my co-worker errors I sure as heck am not going to throw them under a bus,,,The old saying, "What happens in !*%&$# stays in %^&*($...If this surprises anyone then you are plain naive,,,There is a difference between blatant neglect and wrong doing and a bad judgment call,,,I am of course referring to bad judgment call,,,
We cops and nurses (other public servents too) better stick close to eachother because the public we swear to protect and care for are the first to throw "US" under a bus when given the oppurtunity,,,
Sad indeed,,,
To error IS HUMAN!!,,,

I am not going to guess as to what happened that day, but one thing is for certain,,For the one instance that any public servant might error; 50 other times that same public servant stands in the gap between life and death for their public. Many times putting their own lives at risk. ...often times,,,
As a nurse, I know what happens behind closed doors in the medical field and I would hazard to guess that its no different in law enforcement or any profession where life and death decisions are made in split seconds, are the norm, and made on a daily,,hourly basis,,,
It's easy for the average person to make judgments about the who, what, where, and how, should have been different, but making that judgment from a distance and in hind sight is MUCH different then being in the moment ~seconds~..of a situation..
Practicing medicine is just that,,lol,,PRACTICE!!...I would imagine it's very much the same in law enforcement too,,Every scenario is not exactly the same and there are so many variables,,Humans and our reactions to situations are so unpredictable at best,,,
I am sure some cops have big egos and some are on power trips,,but I would be willing to bet that a nurses station full of RN's could make "minced meat" of a whole department of officers if attitude and ego where the weapons,,lol,,,There will always be those who take advantage of their power and position and let it go their heads,,but this is NOT the majority IMO,,,
I am not going to support any thread that is hell bent on bringing a noble profession down and crushing it under a hypocrites heel..We all error,,We are human,,Get over it and move on..The only difference between the mistakes made by public servants and those of your average grocery bagger is the stakes are much higher,,,I don't say that lightly and I am NOT underestimating the consequences of the mistakes, but we are not robots we are humans and we make mistakes...
If my co-worker errors I sure as heck am not going to throw them under a bus,,,The old saying, "What happens in !*%&$# stays in %^&*($...If this surprises anyone then you are plain naive,,,There is a difference between blatant neglect and wrong doing and a bad judgment call,,,I am of course referring to bad judgment call,,,
We cops and nurses (other public servents too) better stick close to eachother because the public we swear to protect and care for are the first to throw "US" under a bus when given the oppurtunity,,,
Sad indeed,,,

by Keith Grossman on 20 February 2013 - 15:02
"You just let me know when! I am here for you should you change your mind. Nice to know that you know you are a hypocrite. That's a plus."
You are a troll and a coward.
You are a troll and a coward.
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