Man files fake newspaper obiturary gets jail
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/14945136/from/RS.5/ Unbelievable. The guy gets jail time for submitting a fake obiturary to a newspaper. Now from the story it's possible the guy got ahold of an 'official' obituary form and then 'tampered' with it to make it seem the teen had died. HOWEVER, even if that's the case, all he did was give it to a newspaper, which then failed to verify the obituary. It's not like he submitted the form to another government agency. Let's face it. There are no conservatives in this country, not even in Iowa: Only warmed-over Stalinists. -TD
--- Tyler Durden <camera_lumina@hotmail.com> wrote: HOWEVER,
even if that's the case, all he did was give it to a newspaper, which then failed to verify the obituary.
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Submitting a fake story isn't a crime - if it were, plenty of journalists would be in prison. There must be something else to this. -- Ben On 9/22/06, Sarad AV <jtrjtrjtr2001@yahoo.com> wrote:
--- Tyler Durden <camera_lumina@hotmail.com> wrote: HOWEVER,
even if that's the case, all he did was give it to a newspaper, which then failed to verify the obituary.
Two wrongs don't make a right.
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Ben Straub
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Sarad AV
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Tyler Durden