BETTER WORRY ABOUT THIS!

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Can you imagine working at this company? It has a little over 500 employees with the following statistics-------29 have been accused of spousal abuse. 7 have been arrested for fraud.19 have been accused of writing bad checks. 117 have bankrupted at least two businesses. 3 have been arrested for assualt, 71 cannot get credit cards due to bad credit. 14 have been arrested for shoplifting. 21 are current defendants in lawsuits. In 1998, 84 were stopped for drunk driving. Can you guess which organization this is? It's the 535 members of Congress, the very same group that cranks out hundreds upon hundreds of new laws designed to keep the rest of us in line.

-- H fats Kissinger (draconionsolutions@uselesseaters.com), January 01, 2000

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-- ... (giveit@arest.com), January 01, 2000.

Interesting info. Thanx for the post.
And a sad commentary on our country's SOA.

Franky Barn, I mean, Barney Frank should be on the top of that crook list.

-- Glad I'm not (there@too.net), January 01, 2000.


Yikes! And they write the laws for us! And tax us to pay for their lawyers? Man, I'm gonna stay on the right side of the law, but leaders like that aren't exactly encouraging about this "American Dream", and uh executive branch not withstanding. Whew! Well, thank goodness my life is boring I suppose!

-- Hokie (Hokie_@hotmail.com), January 01, 2000.

It's more like the American Trap, if I may put in my 2 cents worth. They get you working like a slave to support your masters, and all you have to show for it when you die is a house, 2.3 kids, 3 cars, and 27 credit cards.

I have the house part, because it's far better than renting, IMHO, but for the rest of the "dream", no thanks.

Lovely, isn't it?

-- Bill (billclo@msgbox.com), January 01, 2000.


Better worry about this:

The people above believed every word of this post of unsubstantiated irrelevant drivel. Not saying it's not true, just making an observation.

-- Jim1Bets (jim1bets@worldnet.att.net), January 01, 2000.



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