Comments on: Former Fed Fakes Cancer For Free Days Off

Deception Prompted 30 Fellow Employees To Donate Almost 1,000 Hours Of Vacation Time

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by likeitis5050 December 1, 2007 2:12 PM EST
We could always give him a nice extended vacation in Iraq.

Posted by RowdyTexan2

It''s really too bad, what with the way our justice system is designed to entend all the social graces affordable to liars and thieves who spend all their energies taking and using over working and helping, that we can''t force sc.um like this to serve in Iraq. Problem with that form of punishment is, they would end up working for the enemy!!!
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by rushlimpdrug December 1, 2007 1:46 PM EST
Had he been a lawyer, he would have been a successful poltician.
Now he will be another scum in the pile.
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by rowdytexan2 December 1, 2007 1:39 PM EST
We could always give him a nice extended vacation in Iraq.
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by cyberus-2009 December 1, 2007 1:07 PM EST
Now he can hire a literary agent to write a book for him, go on the book tour circuit on afternoon women''''s view talk shows and make a million bucks. Oh, I almost forgot, first he has to find Jesus and be contrite for his errors.

Posted by vancouverboo at 09:46 AM : Dec 01, 2007
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Don''t forget the choked up tearful apology (film @11) to all the people he took money and time from.
The gov''t may get restitution, but I''ll be the people that donated money and vacation time are outta luck.
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by vancouverboo December 1, 2007 12:46 PM EST
Now he can hire a literary agent to write a book for him, go on the book tour circuit on afternoon women''s view talk shows and make a million bucks. Oh, I almost forgot, first he has to find Jesus and be contrite for his errors.
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by formrusmcsgt December 1, 2007 12:26 PM EST
From time to time we see these scumbags preying on the sympathies of others for personal gain.

He is obviously a liar and a thief. I''m sure his mother is very proud at this moment.

What offsets his total lack of honor, in my book, is the generosity of his fellow employees in a perceived time of distress.

They are to be as admired and credited as much he is disdained and discredited.
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by barbaraf4 December 1, 2007 10:16 AM EST
I always wonder what the fradulent individual sees as the eventual outcome. If they are as sick as they pretend, then they will, at some point, have to die of their illness. How do you fake death and death benefits?
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by keithle1 December 1, 2007 9:42 AM EST
He just screwed up his life big time & for what? This will follow him around forever. What an idiot. Always someone who thinks he''s smarter than everyone else & won''t get caught if he tries to pull a fast one. Amazing the risks some people are prepared to take.
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by slim1h2o December 1, 2007 8:29 AM EST
This guy is one reason, that the truly sick is not receiving the help they need. He''s a pathetic piece of garbage that we must dispose of, and sooner the better.
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by jetranger7 December 1, 2007 8:13 AM EST
Why he must of went to School with that Cheney-Rumsfield, Abrahnoff, and Ken Lay and Jeffery Skilling and that Dennis Kolashki dude,,what a *** !! I''d send him on a really Nice Vacation, like out in Shark infested waters, in a boat with a lot of holes in it too, and watch it sink and watch the sharks have a feeding frenzy !!!!
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by grammawhamma December 1, 2007 7:53 AM EST
Well...he is sick alright...but not from cancer. What a "Mo-Fo" he is. KARMA!!
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