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27 Months and he'll know every song.

1 posted on 08/11/2006 12:14:12 PM PDT by Cagey
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To: Cagey
does he have to stand in the corner X hours a day too? Boo Hoo.

Lock the bugger up and throw away the key. He's a criminal as much as Willie Sutton was.

2 posted on 08/11/2006 12:16:12 PM PDT by llevrok (When you take my gin from my cold, dead hand....)
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I wonder if Tim Lewis will take over as head coach now.

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3 posted on 08/11/2006 12:16:27 PM PDT by The G Man (The NY Times did "great harm to the United States" - President George W. Bush 6/26/06)
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Here's a stupid question - how old is the guy, and does he have some serious illness?


6 posted on 08/11/2006 12:22:53 PM PDT by Spktyr (Overwhelmingly superior firepower and the willingness to use it is the only proven peace solution.)
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Reuters....why should I believe this?


7 posted on 08/11/2006 12:26:38 PM PDT by YaYa123
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http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2005/07/14/AR2005071402055_pf.html
Wal-Mart Says Official Misused Company Funds
 

By Michael Barbaro
Washington Post Staff Writer
Friday, July 15, 2005; D01
 

As the head of Wal-Mart Stores Inc.'s U.S. operations, with a compensation package topping $4 million last year, Thomas M. Coughlin dipped into company funds to pay for CDs, beer, an all-terrain vehicle, a customized dog kennel, even a computer as his son's graduation gift -- all the while describing the purchases as routine business expenses, according to a company report released yesterday.

Coughlin misappropriated hundreds of thousands of dollars while serving as Wal-Mart's No. 2 executive by colluding with a loyal group of subordinates, including a former Wal-Mart vice president, Jared Bowen, who says he was fired for blowing the whistle on Coughlin, the report concluded.

The company report says that rather than sniffing out the wrongdoing as he says he did, Bowen actively engaged in the scheme by repeatedly approving or facilitating improper spending by Coughlin and his friends, such as the purchase of $900 worth of duck hunting gear and $1,700 for a computer Coughlin said he needed for a "union project."

Wal-Mart's release of the 25-page report, plus nearly 100 pages of documentation, underscores its resolve to discredit both Coughlin and Bowen, who since being fired by the company have leveled potentially damaging allegations against the Bentonville, Ark.-based retailer.

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According to Wal-Mart's report, Coughlin, a 27-year company veteran, hunting partner of founder Sam Walton and a towering presence in the chain, inhabited a world of bogus expense forms, phony invoices and misappropriated gift cards. These were routinely used to buy mundane products such as charcoal, contact lenses and thermal underwear and extravagant ones such as computers and customized hunting equipment, according to Wal-Mart's report.

In one case, the report said, Coughlin directed a subordinate to buy $2,000 worth of Wal-Mart gift cards, ostensibly to hand out to low-level employees during store visits. Instead, he used them to buy food, beer, wine and hunting supplies, the report said. In another, he asked Mississippi hunting supply company Mossy Oak for an all-terrain vehicle. Wal-Mart funds were used to pay for $8,500 of the cost, with $2,200 covered by Mossy Oak -- a violation of Wal-Mart's strictly enforced ban on gifts from suppliers or potential suppliers, the report said.

In addition to facilitating Coughlin's improper spending, Wal-Mart said, Bowen repeatedly sought bogus reimbursements for himself. He submitted two reimbursements requests for the same trip to California; two requests for the same iPod, purportedly purchased for Coughlin; and three requests for the same rental car.

11 posted on 08/11/2006 12:38:14 PM PDT by txroadkill
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Between customer theft and employee theft, it's amazing that WalMart stays in business.

At a store nearby, a manager was just fired for giving himself gift cards courtesy of the company. And the daily theft by customers is unbelievable. Empty condom and band-aid boxes are found stuffed among the store shelves almost daily.

In this case, looks like their loss prevention needs loss prevention!


12 posted on 08/11/2006 12:38:33 PM PDT by Reddy (America, Bless God!)
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Too bad he couldn't have found a Liberal judge who might have given him a light sentence since he was stealing from WAL-MART.


14 posted on 08/11/2006 1:00:25 PM PDT by D-Chivas
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"...and a Celine Dion CD."

Oh, come on. Anyone that would steal $500,000.00 from their company wouldn't think TWICE about just pocketing a CD. I'm doubtful he paid for it with his ill-gotten gains. ;)


16 posted on 08/11/2006 1:15:11 PM PDT by Diana in Wisconsin (Save The Earth. It's The Only Planet With Chocolate.)
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Just warming you up for our Saturday Wal-Mart Bashing Session. ;)


17 posted on 08/11/2006 1:17:47 PM PDT by Diana in Wisconsin (Save The Earth. It's The Only Planet With Chocolate.)
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That's right.. A true justice system where ordinary people would be thrown in jail with the key tossed out into the ocean while these special eliest jerks get a break all the way around. I would say this is designed this way to make a us really mad. How about us getting rid of all of those knee jerk creeps in Congress and courts and elsewhere. A few of them would look great right about now staring out of a jail cell for a looooooong time.


20 posted on 08/11/2006 1:23:31 PM PDT by freekitty
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sentenced on Friday to 27 months of home confinement. ... misappropriating as much as $500,000

I know a man who embezzeled less than one-tenth as much who spent over 4 years in Federal prison for doing so.

Seems this rich guy Coughlin hired a better lawyer.

25 posted on 08/11/2006 2:00:00 PM PDT by newgeezer
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