Posted on 06/08/2009 3:23:07 AM PDT by Liz
SPC Reynaldo Jimenez, 31, an Army deserter compromised military computer systems to reroute soldiers' pay to Dominican Republic bank accounts he opened with fake NY drivers' licenses....... DOD traced the scam to Jimenez computer trespassing at Bronx Community College. Jimenez enlisted in 2005 and was trained on military myPay computer systems. He went AWOL March 2008, fleeing to the Dominican Republic......he pleaded guilty April 2009.
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Let me guess....he’s also a Democrat?
The US has an extradition traty with the Dominican Republic.
Find, apprehend, prosecute to the fullest extent of the law.
Ahhheeeem! We Latinos and Latinas are very WISE!
Geeze, I remember my first payday at basic training in Fort Jackson. The whole post, close to 20,000 troops, got paid at the same place and time in cash. They had lots or security, guys with rifles and helicopters circling overhead. We marched over in formation, reported to table set up outside some headquarters building, we saluted, “reported for pay”, got handed some money signed for it, saluted and left. Try wiring that to the Dominican Republic.
I know beauty is only skin deep but that is one fuggly woman.
> Geeze, I remember my first payday at basic training in Fort Jackson.
I remember my first payday at basic training at Great Lakes Naval Training Station. Back then, as an E-1, I got the grand sum of $89 per month. It seemed like a fortune at the time.
In more ways than one.
“I remember my first payday at basic training at Great Lakes Naval Training Station. Back then, as an E-1, I got the grand sum of $89 per month. It seemed like a fortune at the time.”
I was recently looking at my military papers and saw a copy of my pay stub. $426 a month, 130 BAQ, 125 BAS. I lived in a 3 bedroom house with two other airmen. We each paid 100 per month.
Don't forget the wonderful 5 star accomodations, the all you could eat buffet breakfast lunch and dinners, the friendly morning wake-up calls, the chance to hang out with the wonderful friends you met, and above all, the cheerful "tour guide" who was by your side from the time you woke up to the time you went to bed. He was always there to offer friendly advice and to cheer you up when you were feeling down.......Life was good!
"...Ugly goes right to the bone."
I always thought that US government checks/transfers weren’t allowed to go to foreign banks due to there being no reliable way to verify where it’s going. I guess rules change.
And this is the woman you Americans are going to give a blank check to, to rewrite your laws...
Someday you’ll forgive yourselves.
I got the grand sum of $89 per month. It seemed like a fortune at the time.
I got $78 as Army E-1 so that makes your time of service late '60s?
In 1961 it was $68.00.
My father was corporal in the Army during WW-II and got $22/mon base pay. I remember when they came up with reparations for Japanese internees around 1990. My calculations showed it came to about $25/mon with interest compounded annually. A couple that we played bridge with had been in the camps and the husband had made essentially the same calculations. He complained bitterly about the $25/mon. I didn’t mention what my father and a lot of other Americans went through for less.
He had the money deposited in New York banks and then forwarded it to the Dominican Republic. It certainly looks like the government and officials of the Dominican Republic is completely blameless in this affair.
MOST annoying is the "Dowager's Hump" on her upper back when she's
standing profile........and why doesn't she have those ugly bags under her eyes
removed?
Physical appearance means nothing. She is racist, and will make rulings based on her likes and dislikes and disregard the constitution, as she has already done in her lower court rulings. What she looks like is of no consequence. I do wish FReepers would quit harping on the physical appearance of Dimwits, such as MO for instance, and concentrate on their politics. It makes us seem petty and small.
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