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Kan. Firefighter, Wife Charged with Arson, Insurance Fraud
Midwest News January 18, 2008
A Kansas firefighter and his wife are charged with multiple felonies in an alleged insurance fraud-arson scheme.
Shawnee Heights Fire District firefighter Laramie McPherson and his wife Christine ...
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| RE: RE: RE: RE: what? another city official (firefighter thi | Craig McPherson | Feb 7, 2008, 6:36 pm |
| RE: RE: RE: what? another city official (firefighter this ti | Craig McPherson | Feb 7, 2008, 5:54 pm |
| RE: RE: what? another city official (firefighter this time) | Jane | Feb 2, 2008, 8:52 pm |
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Subject: what? another city official (firefighter this time)
if it's not the judges and lawyers, not its the sheriff and the firefighter -- and what this bad - it only takes 1 give them a bad rep! a BAD REP! i know most firefighters are honest and they truthfully care about the community in which they serve. but being fraudelent and probably having fought some of these kind of fires, you have to be nuts!
here's my problem - we have congress whom think that it's nuts that baseball has been using steriods and thinking that is a national issue/crisis, when in reality - it's major league's baseball issue.
1) it was not against the law in getting steroids and what about the folks that get steroids for the help in recovery from pain, surgery and other procedures. we know that from past experiences that continued use of steriods is bad.
2) so the question remains: will he do time? or get to lay back at home?