That reminds me of: "I drive a Dodge Stratus!!!!"

On Sat, Feb 23, 2008 at 11:19 AM, Adam Churvis
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > been there done that. He laughed. At this point I have the mayor's
>  > office calling the superintendant's office.
>
>  Of course he laughed.  This is the only power he has in his entire life.
>  His wife and children don't love or respect him, his charges at the school
>  he "runs" hate him, their parents argue with him, his staff despise him
>  because he withholds things from them claiming "budget problems."  Even the
>  cheap hookers he hires to begrudgingly service him can't wait to leave his
>  seedy motel room as soon as they possibly can.  And he knows all this deep
>  in his heart.
>
>  The really sick thing is the importance this miserable piece of shit puts on
>  your daughter's cell phone.  He thinks about it day and night, more so than
>  his budgets, his wife, or that sports car he wishes he could one day afford
>  but knows he never will.  It's the only thing he has in this world to hold
>  on to that tells him he has power over another human being.
>
>  Don't believe me?  Watch the extents to which he will go to retain (or
>  damage or destroy or lose) that cell phone when you truly challenge him.
>  And watch how he begins to devalue you in the way he treats you along the
>  way.  This is deeply personal to him in ways that bear no semblance to
>  logic.  I've seen people like this become obsessive and even violent over
>  similar things.
>
>  It's this arrogance of a very little, little man in a lowly government job
>  that you absolutely positively must fight until the end, at any cost.  In
>  fact, the smaller the infraction, the more critical it is that you win at
>  any cost.
>
>  BTW, the superintendant will back up his principal, and the mayor will back
>  up the superintendant.  They're a clan.  You need an attorney who thinks he
>  can squeeze some serious cash out of them and believes that you will not
>  chicken out along the way.
>
>  Did your daughter have personal or private information, photos, or video in
>  that phone?  What did it mean to her emotionally?  What problems did it
>  cause for you and your family?  Did it significantly interfere with your
>  effective parenting in any way that other parents on a jury can associate
>  with?  Perhaps these are other legal angles to explore.
>
>  Remember that, unless you significantly damage or destroy this man *as well
>  as* get your daughter's phone back, he will win.  To him, he wins if he can
>  make you work hard for it, kind of like a little lap dog yapping for a
>  treat.  As long as he can make you dance, he is amused and happy.  He must
>  be fired for this and personally sued into the ground.
>
>  You are not a yapping little lap dog.  Prove it.
>
>
>  Respectfully,
>
>  Adam Phillip Churvis
>  President
>  Productivity Enhancement
>
>
>
> 

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