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Protecting Sean Penn (With Federal Government Computers)
extra time
dod agency
Wed Aug 29, 2007 6:51 AM
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Apparently we have a number of employees in government without much to occupy part of their day and spending a few hours browsing Wikipedia to pursue our personal interests is a routine affair. Too bad--in some offices people have too much to do.
Obviously, someone at the VA has an obsession and is using time and equipment paid for by the government to pursue that obsession. I wonder if anyone at the agency had ever noticed--or even cared if that was becoming a big part of his job?
what did they say
Another Government Agency
Thu Aug 30, 2007 8:11 AM
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I would think government employees do have a legitimate interest in responding to some of the outrageous accusations put for the anti-American conpsiracy theorists. However, if a federal work time or equipment is being used the promote this dishonest nonesense, the perpetrator should be fired.