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What is your job?
22nd of Sep, 2011 by wooterbug
September 20,2011

To Whom it may concern,

Hello I am Stacia Ann Adams II Irizarry and I am Raul Irizarry. We are the parents of Caeden Kenneth Raul Irizarry. We are going to let you know right away that WE send the same emails to every one. Sometimes we get a email and other times we don't. The reason of this email is because our attorney said Ms and Mr Irizarry leave and make a paper trail so far WE have. In some of the emails that we have gotten back have said “Confidentiality Notice:  This message and any attachments are for the sole
use of the intended recipient(s) and may contain confidential and privileged information that is exempt from public disclosure.  Any unauthorized review, use, disclosure, or distribution is prohibited.  If you have received this message in error, please contact the sender (by phone or reply electronic mail) and then destroy all copies of the original message.” Well WE WANT YOU TO KNOW THAT AFTER THIS IS MAIL IS SENT AND WE GET ANOTHER EMAIL BACK THAT STATES THAT WE WILL DISREGARD THAT INFORMATION AND PUBLISH ALL FUTUTRE EMAILS SO THE PUBLIC AND SEE HOW OUR government “REALL WORKS”
So let the record show WE let you know ahead of time!

Now lets move on We want to know why the corrupt activities are still happening and you wont do anything?
STOP SENDING US EMAILS THAT STATE “OH' its somebody else's job”. WE CAN READ!!!!!! CAN YOU?

WE WILL NOW GIVE YOU A OUTLINE ON WHO DOES WHAT!!!!!!!

President- is the head of state and head of government of the United States. The president leads the executive branch of the federal government and is the commander-in-chief of the United States Armed Forces.
Article II of the U.S. Constitution vests the executive power of the United States in the president and charges him with the execution of federal law, alongside the responsibility of appointing federal executive, diplomatic, regulatory, and judicial officers, and concluding treaties with foreign powers, with the advice and consent of the Senate. The president is further empowered to grant federal pardons and reprieves, and to convene and adjourn either or both houses of Congress under extraordinary circumstances.[5] Since the founding of the United States, the power of the president and the federal government have grown substantially[6] and each modern president, despite possessing no formal legislative powers beyond signing or vetoing  congressionally passed bills, is largely responsible for dictating the legislative agenda of his party and the foreign and domestic policy of the United States.[7] The president is frequently described as the most powerful person in the world.[8][9][10][11][12][13]
The president is indirectly elected by the people through the Electoral College to a four-year term, and is one of only two nationally elected federal officers, the other being the Vice President of the United States.[14] The Twenty-second Amendment, adopted in 1951, prohibits anyone from ever being elected to the presidency for a third full term. It also prohibits a person from being elected to the presidency more than once if that person previously had served as president, or acting president, for more than two years of another person's term as president. In all, 43 individuals have served 55 four-year terms.[15] On January 20, 2009, Barack Obama became the forty-fourth and current president.
Congress- is the bicameral legislature of the federal government of the United States, consisting of the Senate and the House of Representatives. The Congress meets in the United States Capitol in Washington, D.C.
Both senators and representatives are chosen through direct election. Each of the 435 members of the House of Representatives represents a districtand serves a two-year term. House seats are apportioned among the states by population. Each state, regardless of population, has two senators; since there are fifty states, there are one hundred senators who serve six-year terms. The terms are staggered, so every two years, approximately one-third of the Senate is up for election. While it's theoretically possible to have total turnover in the House every two years and in the Senate every six years, actual turnover is much less, since most incumbents seek re-election, and their historical likelihood of winning subsequent elections exceeds 90%.[1]
LEGISTATE is a kind of deliberative assembly with the power to pass, amend, and repeal laws.[1] The law created by a legislature is called legislation or statutory law. In addition to enacting laws, legislatures usually have exclusive authority to raise or lower taxes and adopt the budget and other money bills. Legislatures are known by many names, the most common being parliament and congress, although these terms also have more specific meanings.
In parliamentary systems of government, the legislature is formally supreme and appoints a member from its house as the prime minister which acts as the executive.[2] In a presidential system, according to the separation of powers doctrine, the legislature is considered an independent and coequal branch of government along with both the judiciary and the executive.[3]
The primary components of a legislature are one or more chambers or houses: assemblies that debate and vote upon bills. A legislature with only one house is called unicameral. A bicamerallegislature possesses two separate chambers, usually described as an upper house and a lower house, which often differ in duties, powers, and the methods used for the selection of members. Much rarer have been tricameral legislatures; the Massachusetts Governor's Council still exists, but the most recent national example existed in the waning years of caucasian-minority rule in South Africa.
In most parliamentary systems, the lower house is the more powerful house while the upper house is merely a chamber of advice or review. However, in presidential systems, the powers of the two houses are often similar or equal. In federations, it is typical for the upper house to represent the component states; the same applies to the supranational legislature of the European Union. For this purpose, the upper house may either contain the delegates of state governments, as is the case in the European Union and in Germany and was the case in the United States before 1913, or be elected according to a formula that grants equal representation to states with smaller populations, as is the case in Australia and the modern United States.
Because members of legislatures usually sit together in a specific room to deliberate, seats in that room may be assigned exclusively to members of the legislature. In parliamentary language, the termseat is sometimes used to mean that someone is a member of a legislature. For example, saying that a legislature has 100 "seats" means that there are 100 members of the legislature, and saying that someone is "contesting a seat" means they are trying to get elected as a member of the legislature. By extension, the term seat is often used in less formal contexts to refer to an electoral district itself, as for example in the phrases "safe seat" and "marginal seat".
Attorney General-In most common law jurisdictions, the attorney general, or attorney-general, is the main legal advisor to the government, and in some jurisdictions he or she may also have executive responsibility for law enforcement or responsibility for public prosecutions.
The term is used to refer to any person who holds a general power of attorney to represent a principal in all matters. In the common law tradition, anyone who represents the state, especially in criminal prosecutions, is such an attorney. Although a government may designate some official as the permanent attorney general, anyone who comes to represent the state in the same way is referred to as such, even if only for a particular case.
Inspector General-is an investigative official in a civil or military organization. The plural of the term is Inspectors General

Governor- is a governing official, usually the executive (at least nominally, to different degrees also politically and administratively) of a non-sovereign level of government, ranking under the head of state. In federations, a governor may be the title of each appointed or elected politician who governs a constituent state.
In countries the heads of the constitutive states, provinces, communities and regions may be titled Governor, although this is less common in parliamentary systems such as in some European nations and many of their former colonies, which use titles such as President of the Regional Council in France and Ministerpräsident in Germany, where in some states there are governorates (German:Regierungsbezirke) as sub-state administrative regions. Other countries using different titles for sub-national units include Spain and Switzerland.
The title also lies, historically, to executive officials acting as representatives of a chartered company which has been granted exercise of sovereignty in a colonial area, such as the British HEIC or the Dutch VOC. These companies operate as a major state within a state with its own armed forces.
There can also be non-political governors: high ranking officials in private or similar governance such as commercial and non-profit management, styled governor(s), who simply govern an institution, such as a corporation or a bank. For example, in the United Kingdom and other Commonwealth countries there are prison governors ("warden" in the United States), school governors and bank governors.
The adjective pertaining to a governor is gubernatorial, from the Latin root gubernare.[1] The correct female form is governess, though especially in the US, female officials are often referred to by the male form of the noun to avoid confusion with other meanings of the word.
Judge- is a person who presides over court proceedings, either alone or as part of a panel of judges. The powers, functions, method of appointment, discipline, and training of judges vary widely across different jurisdictions. The judge is supposed to conduct the trial impartially and in an open court. The judge hears all the witnesses and any other evidence presented by the parties of the case, assesses the credibility and arguments of the parties, and then issues a ruling on the matter at hand based on his or her interpretation of the law and his or her own personal judgment. In some jurisdictions, the judge's powers may be shared with a jury. In inquisitorial systems of criminal investigation, a judge might also be an examining magistrate.

Jury- is a sworn body of people convened to render an impartial verdict (a finding of fact on a question) officially submitted to them by a court, or to set a penalty or judgement. Modern juries tend to be found in courts to ascertain the guilt, or lack thereof, in a crime. In Anglophone jurisdictions, the verdict may be guilty, not guilty, or (in Scotland) not proven. Juries are composed of jurors (also sometimes known as jurymen), who are by definition laymanfinders of fact, not professionals.
The old institution of grand juries still exist in some places, particularly the United States, to investigate whether enough evidence of a crime exists to bring someone to trial.
The jury arrangement has evolved out of the earliest juries, which were found in early medieval England. Members were supposed to inform themselves of crimes and then of the details of the crimes. Their function was therefore closer to that of a grand jury than that of a jury in a trial.
CEO OF CBC/ chief executive officer- (CEO, American English), managing director (MD, British English)[1] or chief executive, is the highest-ranking corporate officer (executive) or administrator in charge of total management of an organization. An individual appointed as a CEO of a corporation, company, organization, or agency typically reports to the board of directors.

NOW WE ALL CAN SEE WHO DOES WHAT AND WHO CAN DO IT......... So lets see how fast you can move and do what we have asked for. We have no more time to wait around and see you pass this around and say isn't or wasn't your JOB. So you will make change and you are going to do it soon and do you know why? BECAUSE ITS YOUR JOB!

You know what is terrible? Us having to write you this email telling you what your job is.

You see we don't get to drive around in those nice car's that WE the tax payers pay for to keep you in your job.
We want to ask you something and WE expect you to plead the fifth (Yea we will offer you your constitutional right which WE have never once got offered) or answer this what would you do sitting in your office today IN this unjust corrupt government and state did this to you?

You are where you are today because you fault for your job, Family “CHILD OR CHILDREN” Thats all we are doing to. You would expect the same from others as WE expect from you.

(FYI) this letter is going to be posted on the internet as well as every other letter, Intent etc.
The people of the USA and The state of Florida and residents of SEMINOLE COUNTY needs to know what you should be doing! Every day you don't write back and ignore us with out regard makes a VERY BAD NAME FOR YOU.
Hey you aired our dirty laundry NOW WE WILL AIR YOURS! The public has rights and WE STAND FOR ALL THE PUBLIC.

INCASE THERE IS ANY QUESTIONS WHY THIS LETTER IS BEING SENT PLEASE REFER TO THE INTENT TO SUE ALL THE INFORMATION YOU NEED IS THERE!

RETURN CAEDEN RETURN CAEDEN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Thank you,

The Irizarry's

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