RE: resignation notice?

From:"Macke, Gail"

J.F,
   You have great command of the English Language to use it as you just did.
So far, I have stayed out of this. But now I feel I need to make a comment. 
   When JHoffpa464@aol.com first came on the Histonet he was a little harsh,
but you go far beyond what he has ever gone or could ever possibly go.
    Educatedhisto@cs.com everyone knows I usually will stand up for people
and stay give them a chance. You SIR have dug your own grave even with me.
LEAVE THE HISTONET NOW!!!!! Yes I know I use Capital letters. There is NO
REASON for a gentlemen to use such wording to anyone on here for any reason.
You need to apologize to all of the ladies and then exit Histonet and never
come back. And yes you have greatly upset me with your speech.
  Sincerely,
  Gail Macke,HTL
  Shriners Hospital for Children: Shriners Burns Hospital - Cincinnati,
Ohio, USA

-----Original Message-----
From: Educatedhisto@cs.com [mailto:Educatedhisto@cs.com]
Sent: Wednesday, January 09, 2002 10:26 AM
To: jqb7@cdc.gov; histonet@pathology.swmed.edu
Subject: Re: resignation notice?


Yes I have several but my course work didn't include very many classes in 
Spelling.  I never claimed to be a professional speller.  Are you?  Besides,

coming from Mexico, English is my second language so screw you and your 
spelling you rascist bigot.  And you sound like a typical stupid democrate.

You can't win an arguement on the facts so you attack me personally instead 
of the issue.  The issue being, "All Histos should have a formal education 
and standards."   Oh and I guess the original issue was Steve.  Steve 
shouldn't even have given 3 weeks, 2 would have been enough.

J. F.
SolCal




ubj:     RE: resignation notice?
Date:   1/9/02 5:30:18 AM Central Standard Time
From:   jqb7@cdc.gov (Bartlett, Jeanine)
To: Educatedhisto@cs.com ('Educatedhisto@cs.com')

That is not true.  Read my earlier reply.  It doesn't take a degree to look
up a definition.  One of which states:  "Having or showing great skill;
expert."  Haven't you heard of a professional athlete versus an amateur?
Also, do you have a degree?  Your spelling is atrocious!

-----Original Message-----
From: Educatedhisto@cs.com [mailto:Educatedhisto@cs.com]
Sent: Tuesday, January 08, 2002 8:05 PM
To: RollyPerez@aol.com; histonet@pathology.swmed.edu
Subject: Re: resignation notice?


That's fine, what's your point?  If your insinuating that I am saying that 
you are not a professional your wrong.  If you read my email correctly you 
would realize that people without degrees are not considered professionals.

Even that is stretching it.  If you go by the correct definition as set
forth 
by the Universities is only includes people that have graduated from Law, 
Med, and Vet school.

J. F.

SoCal


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