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Tuesday, December 01, 2009

Not remotely crime-related

A Minnesota woman is suing the government after she mailed a letter to her soldier son in Iraq and it was returned with a "DECEASED" stamp. Only, he's alive. Something something emotional distress something something.

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This lady must have been hit hard by the economic downturn. Lets all bake her a cookie that says, "Your a money grubbing whore."

Side note there was another story like this where the person DIDN"T sue and they thought their loved one was dead for days not a couple hours.

JH, that's a hilarious closing line.

Hmmmm...I wonder if she had any phone or email contact with him while the letter was in transit via snail mail? Be interesting to see if she had talked with him right before she went to the mailbox and found the returned letter. My left eyebrow is raised at this point of the story.

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