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Old 07-31-2015, 01:37 PM
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What do we do about this?

My father's issue of Consumer Reports had about a four issue tear from the top down making it very difficult to read.

I have picked up enemies in other communities because of my 224 613 Project like a blacklist from volunteering and bogus (strategic lawsuit against public participation SLAPP) threat from the Palm Harbor Library General Counsel in a certified letter dated 3-2-2004 on behalf of the then or just stepping down Chairman of the Palm Harbor Chamber of Commerce and Library Director Gene Coppola. Also a fine on a DVD that I had already returned from a branch of the Clearwater Public Library with a statement from the Clerk that "You should not mess with authority". I had been fighting hard with many library managers with getting a link and keeping it to the Florida Victim Services Directory back from 2000 through 2007 or so. Victim Services Directory

This Consumer Reports ripping just might be an unfortunate co-incidence but I am still a bit angry because of it.

There was no note from the Lynnhaven Postal Center people either on it. I do not think they are responsible for this vandalism on the magazine issue as this has very happened very rarely and when it did there was a different group of people who had the mail contract.

I am just making a note of it as I do with all these kind of incidents. It is probably nothing than some grumpy postal worker somewhere on the journey of Consumer Reports who went postal on some mail.

I am not going to make any official report about it as the local law enforcement people and the Postal Inspectors etc., have more important things to do and I doubt if they could do anything anyway about a damaged issue of Consumer Reports.

Anyone else have a problem like this at their mail center? TOTV gives us a chance to vent every so often.
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Thanks. I am not going to make a Federal case out of it. It has happened before at Lynnhaven and they left a note on it but that was about 4 years ago and that was a different group of contractors. The mail contractors seem to change every few years.

I do have to watch out for being a little too paranoid about stuff. You should have heard the comments I was getting in 1991 around the University of Minnesota when I was writing all the US Senators and half the US Representatives and all the State Governors as well as all the US Supreme Court members where I was basically told my law librarianship career was over because I did not like how some staff and professors at the University of Minnesota Law School treated me when I tried to be honest about the genesis of my interest in victims access to practical information based on the 2-24-1976 murder of my then remedial English teacher's daughter Michelle Mitchell in Reno, Nevada. They insisted this was my personal problem and not the professional concerns of law librarians/law professors. etc. This was about what was at the University of Minnesota Law Library and School for victims/survivors and their activists/advocates. I was trying to make a Federal Case of that. I guess I did make my former employers look pretty bad in the eyes of some and was punished accordingly with a blacklist from employment in a law library.
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The Consumer Reports was already in a plastic bag as they had a Final Issue provided by them with an envelop for renewing the subscription.

I am just noting this incident in case there is more to it but my gut tells me that this is nothing to worry about at all. My father just tried to read the issue and then gave up in frustration and it went out this morning in the recycling. He did seem a little upset. They have given me a roof over my head along with at least a chance to voice my opinions via various media. We did have some very serious worries about selling the Palm Harbor house following the 3-02-2004 lawsuit threat from the Palm Harbor Library General Counsel as that library has about 100 volunteers more or less as well as Gene Coppola around that time was the Palm Harbor Chairman of the Chamber of Commerce. We did get the house sold and were very happy to move to the Villages out of what what kind of Coppolaville back in 2005. My fight with Coppola was that he was lying about the Palm Harbor Library having a link to the Florida Victim Services Directory. Victim Services Directory I had managed to get one linked up for a few years but then they removed it for just one to Lemon Laws. I guess they did not want to advertise that Palm Harbor had other problems like domestic violence, burglaries, robberies and the like. Coppola insisted this was a link to the Florida Victim Services Directory. So, the 3-02-2004 lawsuit threat was his attempt to settle the matter with his often bullying management style. There are thugs running libraries. Some very nice people too but libraries have their nasty people as does any profession.


I had volunteered in the two public libraries in Palm Harbor for 10-14 hours per week in 2000 through 2003. These are East Lake Community Library and Palm Harbor Library both under the final say of Gene Coppola at that time. I had wanted to get a foot in the door to work in a public library in Florida using my MA in Librarianship and Information Management from the University of Denver Graduate School of Librarianship and Information Management (Class of 1984) but never got anywhere with finding any kind of employment. I am usually a very easy going and friendly person but had problems with Gene Coppola from the first time I met him in 2000. These were of his making.

I did get an invitation along with my mother who had volunteered much longer at the Palm Harbor Library than I did for a celebration for the retiring Head of Volunteers at Palm Harbor Library Jeanette Malouf. This is coming up soon in 2015 but my father nor I wanted us to go. Gene Coppola is still the Director at Pam Harbor Library and is now the President of the Florida Library Association. He is a savvy politician knowing whom to kick and who coddle. I give him that. Other than suing and blacklisting volunteers and some other actions....

As far as the librarians here in the Villages I have never had any reason to complain about any of them. I no longer feel any desire to volunteer in a library after my experiences with Gene Coppola in Palm Harbor in 2000 through 2005 or so but the librarians at Lake and Sumter County libraries have always been friendly and professional with me and my parents. I also have not been pushing my 224 613 Project all that hard at least not locally. I also really admire what the Morse family has done with the Villages' development.
Wow.....
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