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Teacher takes a beating - does not want to lose her job defending herself
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And that is why I could never be a teacher these days. That kid would have learned a valuable lesson about keeping her hands to herself.![]()
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Teacher takes a beating - does not want to lose her job defending herself
When I was in the Navy I wanted to get a tat. My wife didn’t want me to get one, but she finally relented but said the first one had to be for her. After that I could get whatever I wanted. Sounded great till she said she wanted a Rams head tattoo on the head of my pecker. Once I did that I was free to get whatever I want. Proudly stating that I am still tat free.
WOW!! My wife kind of made me the same deal. Id had to get "Chatahoochie Bar and Grill, Tallahassee Florida " on mine but I wasnt sure what put on the last 3 to 4 inches...
I sent this to my work buddy because he was infantry and got this reply:
Two Montana men who wrongly claimed to be military veterans while trying to get more favorable sentences were ordered to prison last week — and neither inmate will be eligible for parole until they complete an assignment that includes hand-writing the names of all Americans killed in the Iraq and Afghanistan wars.
Ryan Morris, 28, and Troy Nelson, 33, both claimed they were veterans as part of an effort to get their cases moved to a Veterans Court to receive lesser sentences.
The two were sentenced Friday in Cascade County Court. Morris got 10 years in prison for violating the terms of his probation for felony burglary, while Nelson got five years on a drug possession conviction. Judge Greg Pinski suspended three years of each defendant’s sentence.
Before either can be eligible for parole, however, Pinski ordered them both to handwrite the names of the 6,756 Americans killed in Iraq and Afghanistan; to write out the obituaries of the 40 Montanans killed in Iraq and Afghanistan; and send hand-written letters of apology to several veterans groups, making sure to identify themselves as having lied about military service to receive help and possibly a lesser sentence through a Veterans Court.
Both men must wear a sign at the Montana Veterans Memorial during each Memorial Day and Veterans Day ceremony while they are under court supervision; the signs will read: I AM A LIAR. I AM NOT A VETERAN. I STOLE VALOR. I DISHONORED ALL VETERANS.