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To: whitney69

“It’s not cheating as long as the system allows it.”

That is like claiming it is not bank robbery if the insurance company reimburses the bank for the loss—and the robbers are never caught.


228 posted on 12/11/2021 10:59:02 AM PST by cgbg (A kleptocracy--if they can keep it. Think of it as the Cantillon Effect in action.)
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To: cgbg

False comparison. Bank robbery is a crime, this freak isn’t.
Welcome to women voting and the 1965 Immigration Act.


229 posted on 12/11/2021 11:00:45 AM PST by EEGator
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To: cgbg

“reimburses”

If there is no reimbursement, then there is no theft. The fan got the action the sport advertised and provided, the people in charge got their TV contract money, and the opportunity to either ignore the way it was done or accept it is with the fan. If you don’t do the only action you have, stop watching it, and don’t support the school or the advertisers they use, and force them to do it differently by either costing them money or voting in people that have a say in the political side of the NCAA, then it will continue and maybe get worse. I haven’t watched a pro football game in over five years. And Obama and the liberal supported Colin. So how do the liberals in office stay there? They are supported and given money.

But, were you up in arms about the women’s college soccer player, Sarah Fuller, from the publicity stunt done by Vanderbilt when they had their woman soccer player come in and kick two extra points when they didn’t have anyone else to do it? And it’s money there, also as the game made national TV with a team, Vanderbilt, in last place in their league late in the season.

It’s all about money. FYI, I know of a kid who stole a bank card and emptied her parents account, got caught through the computer transfer, and wasn’t charged with anything when they transferred the money back. I don’t know why, but that happened two years go and the kid is still out and is an adult now. So, it happens.

And be aware that if the theft is discovered less than two weeks after the money is removed, which it was, the bank is on the loop as if it is over $1500, which it was, it is considered identity theft and is a class B felony which warrants ten years in jail and it is the bank responsibility to charge. If it is under $1500, then it is a class C felony and warrants five years in the can. Washington State.

wy69


274 posted on 12/11/2021 1:16:06 PM PST by whitney69
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