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30 July 2009 173 views 2 Comments

Can you imagine working for a company that has a little more than 300 Employees and has the following statistics?

  • 30 have been accused of spousal abuse.
  • 9 have been arrested for fraud.

  • 14 have been accused of writing bad cheques.

  • 95 have directly or indirectly bankrupted at least 2 businesses.

  • 4 have done time for assault.

  • 55 cannot get a credit card due to bad credit.

  • 12 have been arrested on drug related charges.

  • 4 have been arrested for shoplifting.

  • 16 are currently defendants in lawsuits.

  • 62 have been arrested for drunk driving in the last year!

Can you guess which organization this is?

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It is the 301 MP’s in the Canadian Parliament.

The same group that cranks out hundreds of new laws designed to keep the rest of us in line!

Which one did you vote for?

TAKEN FROM THE OTTAWA CITIZEN

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2 Comments »

  • drunk driving, Parliament, and LexisNexis: a morning mostly wasted « The Radical Beer Tribune said:

    [...] Geoff’s Place, mostly for Senate synopses (which you should all read), but I came across a post from earlier this summer that piqued my interest.  I was going to comment on it, but then (because I have been writing [...]

  • Neu said:

    That is hysterical!

    I always enjoy reading the posts on this site. I’ll be sure to share it on Facebook.

    Keep it up!

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