Monday, January 25, 2010

Plugging Away in the ROSSAC Humbug Environs


Mr. Valdez's Cat, Ms. Mendacity Pussywillow


In response to the first reader below, I have learned to be suspicious of the data I get from the school board and from ROSSAC minions. Often what they tell you is at complete variance with what is going on and what they have done. Then it's time to get your your Ouija Board and contact the genies of doubt to suggest what is really happening behind the scenes.

I asked Ms. Cobbe maybe two weeks ago for the job description of the Ms. Smith principal person whom the parents refused to tolerate any more. It Smith had been a teacher, Ms. Elia and the ROSSAC thugs would have kicked her clear to the Alaskan tundra while the board ninnies cheered.

But she's an administrator. So Ms. Elia created her another job out of thin air. I quickly got the salary from Ms. Cobbe: $60,000, same as she made as principal of Alafia. But I still await the job description.

Here's what I think happened. The superintendent has been accustomed to creating and handing out such jobs to free-floating administrators who landed in a pickle with no other formalities: just put Administrative Culprit on the payroll and let those fools the taxpayers subsidize this rape of tax money.

Nobody ever asked for a job description until the kid here came along and started doing so. Now the long wait for the job description of Smith's new paper-shuffling at $60,000 per annum tucked away in some cozy administrative office somewhere is due to Mr. Valdez's not having the time or the inclination to manufacture one. The old rascal will eventually get around to it, and Linda Cobbe will dutifully forward it.

That's the kind of razzmatazz this administration of lies, fun, and videotapes that the administration conducts.

Notice that Mr. Solis's-- from the university's legal gaggle-- diction. He doesn't employ the one-syllable word "use"; he shovels up the four-syllable "utilizes."

That feint is a dead giveaway that you are dealing with an attorney who probably had to take the bar exam twice--three times in the ethics section.

A parent told me that the pschology exam of the toe cracker revealed no pathology. That means he or the adminstration slipped the examining psychologist with a degree from Saskatchawan Psychological Department of Fun and Games money under the table.

lee
From: Anonymous [mailto:noreply-comment@blogger.com]
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Lee,

If they do give you the Toe-Cracker
phych report, my guess is they will doctor-it-up to protect him like they did before.

If I recall correctly,
Kipley & Co. somehow ammended what the DCF investigator said. Isn't that grand! They get to interpret what the investigator reported for their benefit (that was after the SDHC attorney made some incorrect statements).

Is there any way of knowing whether or not the document you get is legitimate and original?

Keep up the great work.

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From: lee
de cesare [mailto:tdecesar@taMPAbay.rr.com]
Sent: Tuesday, January 26, 2010 12:40 AM
To: 'gsolis@admin.usf.edu'
Subject:
FW: public information

Mr. Solis: The A
ttorney General has said that 48 hours is a reasonable turnaround time for a public-information request. Mine has languished longer than that by far. I ask again to know how much money the university paid the Gonzalez firm last year for its services.

Lee
Drury De Cesare

From:
Mohn, Lori [mailto:lmohn@usf.edu] On Behalf Of Solis, Gerard D.
Sent: Tuesday, January 12, 2010 4:35 PM
To: 'tdecesar@taMPAbay.rr.com'
Cc:
Mohn, Lori
Subject:
FW: public information

Dear Lee
Drury de Cesare:

The University
utilizes the law firm of Thompson, Sizemore & Hearing, P.A. on various legal issues. In response to your request, attached please find a copy the agreement between Mr. Gonzalez’s law firm and the University of South Florida. Mr. Gonzalez is not employed by the University of South Florida.

Sincerely,

Gerard D. Solis
Senior Associate General Counsel
University of South Florida
Office of the General Counsel
4202 E. Fowler Ave., ADM 250
Tampa, 33620
Tel: (813) 974-2131
Fax: (813) 974-5236
gsolis@admin.usf.edu


From: lee
de cesare [mailto:tdecesar@taMPAbay.rr.com]
Sent: Sunday, January 10, 2010 9:13 PM
To:
Visot, Cynthia
Subject: public information

Dr.
Visot:

I cannot find where to send a request for public information. Therefore, pray send this to the right person for a response to my request:

I would like to know if Tom Gonzalez is the attorney the university uses in its legal business with the workers and faculty, and if those are not areas of his employment at
USF, is he at all employed by the university at all, in what area, and what was his salary last year?

Thank you.

lee
drury de cesare
15316 Gulf Blvd. 802
Madeira Beach, FL 33709
tdecesar@Tampabay.rr.com
From: lee
de cesare [mailto:tdecesar@taMPAbay.rr.com]
Sent: Tuesday, January 26, 2010 12:40 AM
To: 'gsolis@admin.usf.edu'
Subject:
FW: public information

Mr. Solis: The A
ttorney General has said that 48 hours is a reasonable turnaround time for a public-information request. Mine has languished longer than that by far. I ask again to know how much money the university paid the Gonzalez firm last year for its servcices.

Lee
Drury De Cesare

From:
Mohn, Lori [mailto:lmohn@usf.edu] On Behalf Of Solis, Gerard D.
Sent: Tuesday, January 12, 2010 4:35 PM
To: 'tdecesar@taMPAbay.rr.com'
Cc:
Mohn, Lori
Subject:
FW: public information

Dear Lee
Drury de Cesare:

The University utilizes the law firm of Thompson,
Sizemore & Hearing, P.A. on various legal issues. In response to your request, attached please find a copy the agreement between Mr. Gonzalez’s law firm and the University of South Florida. Mr. Gonzalez is not employed by the University of South Florida.

Sincerely,

Gerard D. Solis
Senior Associate General Counsel
University of South Florida
Office of the General Counsel
4202 E. Fowler Ave., ADM 250
Tampa, 33620
Tel: (813) 974-2131
Fax: (813) 974-5236
gsolis@admin.usf.edu

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