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September 17, 2004
| In Florida, where I was an assistant U.S. Attorney, I was cross-examining a defendant on trial for drug possession. A counterfeit Social Security card bearing his name had been found in his wallet when he was arrested. In my line of questioning, I reached the topic of the phony card. "This card is in your name, correct?" He replied that it was. "Is this a real Social Security card?" I asked. "I certainly hope so," he replied. "I paid $50 for it." | - submitted to Reader's Digest by Andrew Grosso | Hugs, AngelBear7042 |
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Great Post. Love & Hugs, HBKHEARTBREAKER2 |
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Thank you for super post. Love & Hugs, CoffeeQueen7047-Mgr. |
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Thank you for sharing a great post. Love Always, BearyBear77 |
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