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To: Lane3 who wrote (57279)7/31/2004 2:12:07 PM
From: Ilaine  Respond to of 793699
 
This approach is insidious, corrupting, not self-sustaining.

When I was just starting college, one of the girls in our circle got a job working for a welfare agency, and became very zealous about preventing fraudulent claims -- maybe that was her job, I don't remember. And the rest of us thought at the time that she was a creep.

Now I see a lot of people whose doctors bend and shade and exaggerate and even lie a little (but not bald faced lies) in order to get something for their patients, typically to help with an injury claim or Social Security Disabilty (SSD) and supplementary Social Security (SSI). They do this a lot. I know they think they are helping the people.