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Current Events => The DUmpster => Topic started by: Tess Anderson on March 29, 2012, 12:01:44 PM
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http://www.democraticunderground.com/1002486881
Her initial post:
nadinbrzezinski (103,079 posts) Profile Journal Send DU Mail Ignore
Ok from video consistencies and inconsistencies.
Yes, it was raining, so the jacket is wet. That is consistent.
Oh and yes, police processing is always that business like, so that did not raise any alarms.
Now to the list of what does not fit
1- Noses and heads bleed like pigs...yes, yes they do...not one stain, unless it was a downpour of biblical proportions. Oh wait, it was raining, but nothing close to a biblical downpour. The rain shoud have made the blod stains larger. Blood does bleed, no pun.
2- Speaking of rain, if I were involved in a scuffle...can you say mud?
3- Zimmerman's shirt is tucked in. I don't know how many of you have seen people after a fight, but tucked in is not exactly what comes to mind. And that is the big inconsistency. Of course he could be dapper and tucked his shirt in after he shot Trayvon, before the cops showed up...that raises other questions.
4- Where there is blood, there are funny blue medical gloves. Something 'bout AIDS and Hepatitis, or did we go back to the Pre 1985 days? Notice non of the officers are wearing any of those. There is evidence contamination at play as well, but blood, where are them Gloves?
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JackBeck (11,849 posts) Profile Journal Send DU Mail Ignore
11. I don't take issue with your experience with universal precautions.
But you are being careless with your language with HIV and Hepatitis, and continue to do so in your response to me.
But thank you for continuing to keep me employed as a Health Literacy Treatment Educator. No need for a history class from you. I'm sure I've got a lot more knowledge than you on these issues.
Sometimes it's better to stop acting like the expert and realize you can learn from others.
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I bet she continues to JackOff her jaws at JackBeck.
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Uh, if I shot the bastard after he got in a coupla punches, my shirt would still be tucked in too, ya ignorant slut!
Also, unless he just laid there, there would be very little blood. In that case, it is very possible the eye witness I have heard about, came to his aid and perhaps helped him control any bleeding. Or, if he's like me, he carries a damn handkerchief for just this kind of emergency. I can't afford to ruin my clothes with a little blood.
Mud? I'm not aware of there bein' much "mud" on asphalt or concrete pavement! Idiot!
Kinda blows yer "expert" opinion right outa the water, don't it NadaBrain?
I know, I know, you're gonna put me on ignore, just like you do everyone else who tries to tell you the truth about yourself!
Hahahahahahahahaha!!
(edited to add)
Oh, BTW, just how many fights or deadly instances have you been involved in there, NadaOunceOfSense?
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The police report says he had wet leaves stuck all over the back of his jacket when they arrived, I have to assume that someone brushed him off before they put him in the car. It also says that he was treated for a bloody nose and a wound to the back of his head at the scene.
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The police report says he had wet leaves stuck all over the back of his jacket when they arrived, I have to assume that someone brushed him off before they put him in the car. It also says that he was treated for a bloody nose and a wound to the back of his head at the scene.
There you go, coming up with all them facts again.
:popcorn:
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There you go, coming up with all them facts again.
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Yeah Jake!!!111eleven
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There you go, coming up with all them facts again.
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Exactly ... h5
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nadinbrzezinski
10. The use of medical gloves is standard
For blood borne pathogens.
I was a medic when AIDS just started and gloves were not standard or required. I was one of the hard noses that forced a whole EMS service to adopt gloves for all contacts. PD uses them for bloody encounters.
Don't know what category to add this in for her resume. But she single handedly created the EMS Safety, Techniques, and Applications (FA -144) for handling blood born pathogens.
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nadinbrzezinski (103,125 posts) Profile Journal Send DU Mail Ignore
10. The use of medical gloves is standard
For blood borne pathogens.
I was a medic when AIDS just started and gloves were not standard or required. I was one of the hard noses that forced a whole EMS service to adopt gloves for all contacts. PD uses them for bloody encounters.
It's not just AIDS or hepatitis. But indeed the border year for standard use of those is 1985' and that was the driver.
I used to make the point that there were other pathogens at play, but it was AIDS which changed that culture.
Sorry for the history class. I also worked with an EMS service that was very involved in public health...which meant talks at HS, not in the US, about condoms. Now those were interesting talks, as well as the ones with the LGBT community.
Breaking the ice on those was always...interesting.
I'm sorry, but just plain ewwwwwwwwwwww - the thought of nadin teaching somebody how to use a condom.
Response to nadinbrzezinski (Reply #10)
Thu Mar 29, 2012, 02:03 AM
JackBeck (11,849 posts) Profile Journal Send DU Mail Ignore
11. I don't take issue with your experience with universal precautions.
But you are being careless with your language with HIV and Hepatitis, and continue to do so in your response to me.
But thank you for continuing to keep me employed as a Health Literacy Treatment Educator. No need for a history class from you. I'm sure I've got a lot more knowledge than you on these issues.
Sometimes it's better to stop acting like the expert and realize you can learn from others.
You don't take the queers on talking about AIDS - naturally nadin will thank JackBeck for contributing his knowledge, afterall this is about truth and reality not a personal ego trip...
Response to JackBeck (Reply #11)
Thu Mar 29, 2012, 02:10 AM
nadinbrzezinski (103,125 posts) Profile Journal Send DU Mail Ignore
14. Whatever dude
Have a good day
Surprised she didn't [claim to] put him on ignore, that her usual process for those who disagree with the fount of all knowledge and greatness.
Response to nadinbrzezinski (Reply #14)
Thu Mar 29, 2012, 02:12 AM
JackBeck (11,849 posts) Profile Journal Send DU Mail Ignore
15. If you want to compare credentials, national and international, just let me know.
-that ghastly emoticon with flashing hearts-
Love the catty yet passive-aggressive response there JackBeck.
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Response to nadinbrzezinski (Reply #14)
Thu Mar 29, 2012, 02:12 AM
JackBeck (11,849 posts) Profile Journal Send DU Mail Ignore
15. If you want to compare credentials, national and international, just let me know.
-that ghastly emoticon with flashing hearts-
(http://img528.imageshack.us/img528/2874/poohownedbw2.jpg)
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Response to nadinbrzezinski (Original post)
Thu Mar 29, 2012, 01:23 PM
aptal (77 posts)
18. Brilliant as always! k&r
Okay, which one of you pricks is DUmmy aptal?
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Response to nadinbrzezinski (Reply #10)
Thu Mar 29, 2012, 01:40 PM
Star Member zappaman (4,404 posts)
19. Cool! I always wondered who created OSHA Instruction CPL 2-2.44A
Now we know it was you!
Fascinating!
http://www.safetyinfo.com/guests/Safety-Program-Bloodborne-Pathogens.htm
:lmao:
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nadinbrzezinski (103,125 posts) Profile Journal Send DU Mail Ignore
10. The use of medical gloves is standard
For blood borne pathogens.
I was a medic when AIDS just started and gloves were not standard or required. I was one of the hard noses that forced a whole EMS service to adopt gloves for all contacts. PD uses them for bloody encounters.
It's not just AIDS or hepatitis. But indeed the border year for standard use of those is 1985' and that was the driver.
I used to make the point that there were other pathogens at play, but it was AIDS which changed that culture.
Sorry for the history class. I also worked with an EMS service that was very involved in public health...which meant talks at HS, not in the US, about condoms. Now those were interesting talks, as well as the ones with the LGBT community.
Breaking the ice on those was always...interesting.
When "AIDS" just started in the early 80's it was called GRID and for good reason.
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Umm, the ambulance was called, they treated his injuries and cleaned Zimmerman up?
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When "AIDS" just started in the early 80's it was called GRID and for good reason.
It would also make her about 55 YO which, from her photos, she's NOT.
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Ooooooh! NadaBrain got her ass handed to her in spades!
Wonder if there's anythin' NadaChance hasn't done in her 50 odd years? Guess she had a helluva time holdin' down a job for any length of time.
In my book that means she's just another useless deadbeat! Kinda like a "Jack of all trades, but a Master of none"!
Just another DUmmie blowhard!
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It would also make her about 55 YO which, from her photos, she's NOT.
If you check the most recent dossier, wherein she's crashed through the three-hundred-pound barrier with ease, you see she could well be early fifties. Add a few years for age of the photo...
But really, nutcase nadin's brilliance transcends time. The google disregards age.
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If you check the most recent dossier, wherein she's crashed through the three-hundred-pound barrier with ease, you see she could well be early fifties. Add a few years for age of the photo...
But really, nutcase nadin's brilliance transcends time. The google disregards age.
Can't really tell by photos when it comes to age. Me and "Toots" are fast approachin' 60, yet most think we're in our 40's. Comes from clean livin' and all that sex, I guess! Hahahahahahahahaha!!
Hell the girls down at the Home Depot still call me "cupcake"! Now if that ain't a hoot!
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Can't really tell by photos when it comes to age. Me and "Toots" are fast approachin' 60, yet most think we're in our 40's. Comes from clean livin' and all that sex, I guess! Hahahahahahahahaha!!
Hell the girls down at the Home Depot still call me "cupcake"! Now if that ain't a hoot!
They are not calling you cupcake, they are trying to tell you that there is cupcake on your shirt. LOL.
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They are not calling you cupcake, they are trying to tell you that there is cupcake on your shirt. LOL.
I'll have to tell "Toots" she's been gettin' pissed for no reason! heh!
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nadinbrzezinski
2- Speaking of rain, if I were involved in a scuffle...can you say mud?
Speaking of Florida, if one is involved in a scuffle, can you say sand?
I grew up in Florida. What mud?
Idiot.
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