Posted on 06/27/2019 12:45:19 PM PDT by Mr.Unique
I’d say “employed” means contractor. If you’re enlisted, you are not an employee, you are property.
That’s kind of scary.
Yep - they did that one too
Yes, I know that. Both my husband and I have worked for the DoD as civilians.
I was thrown off by the picture of him with Army name strips on. I didn’t realize until I looked more closely that he had them stuck on a fleece hoodie.
Kind of what I was thinking.
I’m going to look for a better article...
Wish I had gone for $60-$65.
I’ve sold all my used tires. Been doing that for over 10 years. DON’T pay anyone to take your used tires, no matter what.
Sold 2 good, 1 OK and 1 damaged yesterday - $60 cash.
Of course they new tires cost much, much more than that. As always. But saved $8 in “tire disposal fees” so it’s more like $68.
yep
Very informative, thanks!
I’ve given away beds to people I know, but I would never accept a mattress, and I’m dubious about upholstered furniture.
Soldier or contractor?
If soldier, what rank?
Could be sensitive information, could be not known to the press yet, could be known to the press and not politically correct information as far as their commissar of progressive propaganda deems it.
I don’t know about bed bugs but there are many wonderful cleaning agents. Plus a few extra sheets, LOL.
The tires thing just popped out at me one day when I looked at “tire disposal fees”. I’ve sold maybe 6 sets of used tires. Some times you’ll get a guy who just wants 2 tires to hold air for a trailer on some farm. Will almost never get many miles or see actual roads. I’ve sold two sets to farmers.
One set took 6 months to sell. But they sold. I always get $40-$60 out of 2-4. And I’m cheaper than some. 2 of the tires that I just sold average about $85 around here. Which is getting close to new, sale prices.
“Ive given away beds to people I know, but I would never accept a mattress, and Im dubious about upholstered furniture.”
Not an issue once you abandon the whole “hygiene” concept.
Could be a Nigerian name, as there is a Nigerian-American football player with that last name.
I didnt realize until I looked more closely that he had them stuck on a fleece hoodie.
The fleece jacket has been a part of the uniform for at least 10 years.
What I am finding strange is that this source has a name and a picture of the person of interest.
Alphabet networks won’t identify until the person has been arrested.
I bet he was a Nigerian Prince.
Local police work?
“If guilty...”
I do remember Richard Jewell, and still favor rule of law and the presumption of innocence, not just from that example. As for the hypothetical where he is totally innocent, what did Caesar say about being above reproach? It’s not up to me. When we have a high trust society again, I think people might be more willing to leave the investigation to the police and journalists.
“The homeowner, according to a detective that spoke to Fox News, will not be identified until police make an arrest.”
Some other interesting stuff in this Fox article.
Oh, I had no idea. So now we’re back to his being an Army enlistee, rather than “employed” in the usual sense ... which means he must have been thrown out.
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