Mariane
Murfreesboro,#2General Comment
Sat, December 05, 2009
My name is Mariane and at one time Mrs. Gonzales was the law guardian for a child I am the mother of in a custody case. Mrs. Gonzales, though I didn't agree with her entirely on every decision she made, was fair, and though as I said I didn't always agree with her I have no doubt that her only motivation behind any decisions she made was that she was looking out for the best interests of the child she was the law guardian of.
Mr David Tyska however, has other interests and agendas, and the only reason I'm writing this is so that if any other person finding this thinks for a minute Mrs. Gonzales is not an appropriate law guardian even though Mr. Tyska is obviously racist, feel free to read the reports on me where he implied I was a racist with a swastika tattoo even though his feelings on race are now apparent. It's not my actual name, he spelled that wrong, but feel free to read all the reports on Mariane Lynda Jensen to get a feel for the individual who filed this report.
Thank You
Loserjudge
East Northport,#3Author of original report
Mon, June 01, 2009
Now remember this people! Myrka A Gonzalez is a racist! All she does is praise the Hispanic people, and My country has been invaded by these people!!! In my town we now have MS 13, and the Latino Kings, The bloods, and crimps! Also since world war two we have had good Caucasian people from Europe come to America!!!! Irish, Polish, German, And Russian! and all work hard to build America into a great Nation as a Thanks for letting them stay in America! They never run to the welfare office! And Why do we have to Push one for English? and press two for Spanish? If the Spanish don't want to speak English? They should be forced out of our Country! Like Puerto Rico says they are independent? But they suck Americas Money? If your independent then support yourself!, Now The Hispanic people come to America, and Don't pay taxes, and are Bankrupting our Hospitals because they pop out baby after baby and they don't have insurance, so who pays the Bill? US TRUE AMERICAN BORN AND RAISED HERE WHO HAVE A SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER!!!! IF WE DON'T PAY OUR BILL THEY WILL PUT IT AGAINST YOU CREDIT REPORT, AND THEN YOU CAN'T GET A JOB, MORTGAGE, LOAN, OR APARTMENT! They rent illegally, and don't pay taxes, and they send their children to our schools, Now again we pay the taxes they don't so they can send their children to school! I'm tried of paying for these Illegal! They need to get out of our country, OR PAY THEIR FAIR SHARE! Now if the Hispanic people don't pay in which 98%don'tnt they have no legasocialil security number to punish them with. They have no trace, so us American get punished, and get over taxed to pay their bill's! We need to rid America from these welfare collecting Blood suckers! NOW HERE IS PROOF SHE IS A RACIST {Myrka A Gonzalez } READ THIS PAPER FROM MYRKA! Fall 2003 Girl Scouts. Where Girls Grow Strong Girl Scouts of Nassau County Honors Myrka A. Gonzalez,Esq.,Ed.D. Girl Scouts of Nassau County will honor Myrka Gonzalez with the Juliette Low Award of Distinction at it's 17th Annual Luncheon on Tuesday, October 28 at 11:30 a.m. at the Garden City Hotel. Ms. Gonzalez, a lawyer and philanthropist, is being honored for her significant contributions to the Latino community on Long Island. Along with her husband, David Ochoa, Ms. Gonzalez has established a $1.25 million scholarship fund for Latino students at Dowling College and is a major donor to many worthwhile charitable organizations. "Although I do agree with the general consensus that most people think of philanthropists as givers of significant financial contributions, I do believe that one can be philanthropic in other ways," said Ms. Gonzalez in a Latin Long Island interview. "For example I know that there are many Hispanics in our communities right now who donate their time and make whatever small contributions they can to help the causes that help their communities. The individual who helps out at the food pantry once a week, the contributors at that food pantry, the Scout leaders who give of their time to mentor young boys and girls. These to me are all philanthropists." Ms. Gonzalez was born in Cuba and emigrated to Miami in 1962. Shortly after that, her family settled in Jackson Heights, Queens. Although her family lacked financially, their fervor for education and public service enhanced their lives and helped them overcome early economic obstacles. Ms. Gonzalez decided to become a lawyer at the age of six, when members of her family were arrested during a protest, and she witnessed the disadvantage that people who did not speak English faced in court situations. Ms. Gonzalez graduated from SUNY Stony Brook, then went on to obtain her law degree from Hofstra University School of Law and her doctorate in education at Dowling College. "The Annual Luncheon helps us raise the funds needed to reach out to every girl in Nassau County," said Donna Ceravolo, Executive Director. "It is also the forum where we honor the people and groups of people who lend their support to Girl Scouting and the community at large." The Annual Luncheon Committee is chaired by Phyllis Marino of Commerce Bank and Kathleen Eagan of Ernst & Young. Maureen Clancy of Clancy and Clancy Brokerage Ltd. is the Honorary Chairperson. The committee consists of: Gail Griffen; Denise Bedian of Hofstra University; Dr. Pam Lennox of C.W. Post Campus of Long Island University;Allison M. Kasson of KPMG; Kathleen L. Douglas Esq. of Cullen & Dykman; Marian Conway of Roslyn Savings Foundation; Dr. Holly Seirup of Hofstra University; Lori Farley of Adecco; Jo Ellen Cole of North Shore University Hospital at Plainview & Syosset; Sharon G. Grosser of The Roslyn Savings Foundation; and Risa Monroe of Commerce Bank. For more information regarding the luncheon, please contact Luci Duckson-Bramble, Fund Development Officer Arts Issue Back to School Issue July 27, 2009 Sept. 21, 2009