#2 2010-03-10 08:03:17
LISTEN MY NAME IS BROCTON BRENDA AND YES I PLAY WIYH THE FACTS ALL THE TIME AND I DID IT WITH THE WAREHAM FREE LIBRARY WHEN I SAID HOW HIGH THERE BUDGET WENT UP , I JUST DID NOT TELL YOU THAT THE STATING YEAR THAT THERE BUDGET WENT UP WAS WHEN THEY WERE AT THE OLD LIBRARY WHICH WAS 4000 SQ FEET AND THE NEW LIBRARY WHICH IS OVER 20 THOUSAND SQ FEET , DAMM THOSE FACTS , I LEARN FROM THE MASTER LIAR SLAGER AS WHEN HE SAID THAT THE FREINDS DID NOT GIVE ANY MONEY TO THE LIBRARY THIS YEAR , WELL MOST FREINDS ORGIZATIONS DONT GIVE MONEY THEY BUY THINGS FOR LIBRARYS LIKE COMPUTORS AND BOOKS WITH THE FUNDS THEY RAISE ,DONT BLAME ME BROCTON BRENDA I WENT TO THE CHELSEA MASS SCHOOLS AND I AM AN ALCOHOLIC , THAT ACHOLIC MAKES MY MIND PLAY LOOSLLY WITH THE FACTS , OH HELL I JUST MAKE THEM UP JUST CALL ME THE LIAR. ( BROCTEN BRENDA), WHERE THE HELL IS MY VODKA , DID YOU STEAL IT NEW TA . PEACE EVERY ONE.
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#3 2010-03-10 08:55:24
Standard Times wrote:
"The figure she gave for my salary in fiscal 2008 was when I was assistant superintendent," Rabinovitch said. "Then she looked at the fiscal 2009 salary (when he became superintendent) and said I got a raise of $18,000. And she did that for three separate people. That's just not right."
Eckstrom cited the salaries paid to individuals in saying the top five highest paid school administrators earned $31,355 more in fiscal 2009 than in the previous year. But, in a presentation prepared for tonight's School Committee meeting, Rabinovitch said that, largely because salaries paid to the previous superintendent and his assistant were higher, the amount paid to the people in those top five positions in fiscal 2009 was actually $18,420 less.
The quote above speaks for itself. Ham of Peace.
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#4 2010-03-10 12:15:48
SO BASICALLY BRENDA GOT EVERYTHING COMPLETLEY WRONG
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#5 2010-03-10 15:13:28
Quite simply, SHOULD BE RECALLED!!!
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