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Contact information for Cookeville City police/dog-butchering department, and other municipal agencies; make your outrage count!
lid wrote: I posted this in the morning to the General forums at www.cookeville.com; Here are the government phone numbers to express outrage about the Dog Killer! The websites for Cookeville's government offices, linked on the front page of this site, are down. That seems a bit TOO convenient for my tastes. Therefore, unless one lives in Cookeville and has access to a local phone book, it would be difficult to find just where to express outrage over this event However, a web search revealed the following useful numbers; First, here's Eric "I've got a badge so watch out!!" Hall's info at the Police Department. He works for the "Family Protection Unit", what a joke; Everyone should call and let this unrepentant, heartless bully know what Americans think of dog-killing fascists like him; Family Protection Unit Sergeant Yvette Demming - Supervisor 931-520-5372 Officer Eric Hall 931-520-5318 Here's the Mayor's office Cookville City Mayor 45 E Broad St, Cookeville, TN 38501 Phone: (931) 520-5241 And the County Executive; DEMAND, not ask, that this menace to society be fired at once. Putnam County Executive 300 E Spring St # 8, Cookeville, TN 38501 Phone: (931) 526-2161 Here's some other miscellaneous numbers; Cookville City Manager 45 E Broad St, Cookeville, TN 38501 Phone: (931) 520-5240 Cookville Police Chief 10 E Broad St, Cookeville, TN 38501 Phone: (931) 520-5266 Humane Society Of Putnam Cnty 2105 W Jackson St, Cookeville, TN 38501 Phone: (931) 526-3647 Here's the city accounts payable office. Somebody should call them and ask how much they plan to compensate the Smoaks for their dog! Cookeville City Accnts Payable 45 E Broad St, Cookeville, TN 38501 Phone: (931) 520-5290 |
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I wrote to Google about this nasty business of allowing people to follow-up very old articles and got a rather weasely "Your input is very important to us" message back, but it did include a pointer to http://groups-beta.google.com/support/bin/request.py . For those who are interested in contacting them about the recent avalanche of ancient message follow-ups. -- Melinda Shore - Software longa, hardware brevis - Fibbers' forecasts are worthless |
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antonomasia-at-canada-dot-com wrote: What newsreader(s) will provide the date of the original posting? This is not available in Agent. If you go back to the original article you can see the date in the headers. If the article is so old that it's expired, as so many of them have, you can find the original on Google by going to their advanced search page and searching on the original message-ID (it'll be the first one in the References: header). This has been an awful lot like when Delphi first got a Usenet feed and whichever newsgroup was first in alphabetical order (wish I could remember which it was) was inundated with "HEY CAN ANYBODY SEE THIS?" posts from Delphi users. -- Melinda Shore - Software longa, hardware brevis - Fibbers' forecasts are worthless |
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antonomasia-at-canada-dot-com said in rec.pets.dogs.behavior:
Matt seems to often call out these old-thread-responses too. Often, no, though I have been recently involved in dicussion of them. I wondered if there was a super-reader out there (he uses x-news IIRC) or if he has a memory for this kind of thing. In a way. It was an Australian Shepherd post I recalled from years gone by (and then dejaGoogled). I tend to remember some posts forever, as does anyone with specific interests. Anyway, this is the last time you and I will talk about non-dog issues, since I generally like to be totally on-topic with non- archivers. -- --Matt. Rocky's a Dog. |
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