To: Modernman
Come on! This is beyond bizarre! "Since I was interviewed on 60 Minutes in 2001 about the first incident, I have had more than a dozen cases of identity theft." What does that mean? Twelve different perpetrators of identity fraud? Police don't mirandize a suspect, especially one claiming to be a lawyer in training? It is hard to think that even The Village Voice would publish such nonsense without investigating it first but this truly tests the limits of credibility. And the guy is such a freak! Sure s* happens but to have circumstances snowball into this as told here would most likely be something coming from the pen of Rod Serling. And, as others have pointed out here, this guy was inconvenienced at the worst. There was no beating, he wasn't sent to Australia or put in stocks. If this were true it would be unfortunate but so what? Grow some stones, Brionn! This affirmative action case is a poor writer and a barbrastreisand poet! Have you any of his evacuations? It's a great country when a poseur like this can make money by performing his act at institutions of higher education!
79 posted on
09/26/2003 3:00:20 PM PDT by
thegreatbeast
(Quid lucrum istic mihi est?)
To: thegreatbeast
One time it was seven cases of identity theft, next it was a dozen.
I know identify theft happens but seven to twelve times to the same person in two years? Doesn't add up....
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