Friday, April 20, 2018

Evicted...*

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A mail handler accused of robbing a bank on his day off from the U.S. Post Office has reportedly told FBI agents why he did it.
The SunSentinel reports that 40-year-old George Murillo told agents he's been in a "desperate financial situation" as the sole provider for two families, that of his ex-wife and his girlfriend.

Court documents show Murillo's ex-wife told him she would be evicted if he didn't pay the rent. But he had just spent his money on a car and a gun for his girlfriend, and decided his only option was to rob  Bank of America.

GPS-tracking device in the money led to his arrest.  A judge ordered him held in jail.
Go to jail for loving a woman or two... that is...!

Moral...*

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Did any war we had helped any one to get ahead?

If we hadn't been in Iraq, Syria, and Libya would the outcome be that much misery we have today. Is the area safer today?

War sets us back as human.  Just a thought.

Just In...*

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Surprise..... Stormy Daniel had sex... got paid not for sex, but to shut her up.

Starbucks,..... two guys didn't buy coffee,...
People,.... there are bad people in Syria...

Navy...

Capt. Tammie Jo Shults piloted the Southwest Airlines

Thursday, April 19, 2018

دارت الأيام

Korean...


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Korean Air Lines said it has suspended one of its chairman's daughters from her marketing work after she threw a tantrum at a business meeting, triggering public outrage and a police investigation.
The daughter, Cho Hyun-min, also known as Emily Cho, is the younger sister of another Korean Air executive whose onboard "nut rage" outburst delayed a flight in 2014.
The flag carrier said Cho, a senior vice president, was suspended from work. It said it will take further action following the police investigation.
Cho allegedly hurled a cup of water at an ad agency official during a meeting last month. She later apologized on Facebook, saying the outburst was sparked by her passion for commercials. Cho oversaw the company's marketing and commercials.

Gentlemen...


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The store manager’s complaint is very to the point — her end of the call lasts about ten seconds.
“Hi, I have two gentlemen in my café that are refusing to make a purchase or leave,” she tells the operator, then proceeds to give the location’s address. The operator responds, “All right, police will be out as soon as possible.”


The two men who were arrested say they’d asked to use the bathroom while waiting on a third person to arrive, but employees told them the café’s restrooms were for customers only.  They went and sat at a table without making a purchase, but grounds, to be told to leave.

This is not a waiting room. Just buy a cup of tea, use the bathroom, and set as long as you wait.   

Kaine...

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Sen. Tim Kaine, D-Virginia, is calling out President Trump's authorization to launch a precision missile strike in Syria last week as an "illegal military act," slamming the administration for not coming to lawmakers on Capitol Hill first to seek congressional approval to carry out such a strike. 
He added, "What the president can do is defend the U.S. against imminent attack but if it's a matter of going on offense, against a sovereign nation of Syria, he's got to come to Congress. Especially since they've laid out that they've known for months about these chemical weapons attacks.
Tim should tell this to Hilary who went Willy Nilly in the Middle East with terrible results for humanity.

Emails...

The cartoonist's homepage, courier-journal.com/opinion

Wednesday, April 18, 2018

Shameful...*



Warner Chilcott has agreed to plead guilty to criminal charges.  The company paid kickbacks to physicians to entice them to prescribe its drugs, manipulated insurance companies to pay, and made unsubstantiated claims about its drugs. It will pay a criminal fine of $125  million.

Several individuals, including a physician and former district managers, have also pleaded guilty or been charged in connection with the investigation. Former Warner Chilcott President W. Carl Reichel was also arrested on one count of conspiring to pay kickbacks to physicians.

The lawsuit alleged the company paid doctors speaking fees to induce them to prescribe the drugs, and promoted uses for drugs that weren’t approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, which caused government health programs to pay for prescriptions that shouldn’t have been paid.

Add to it the failed attempt Tax Inversion between Pfizer and Allergan and you may see the Scope.
Bernie Sanders and Donald Trump promised to change the monopoly?   

Just a thought.