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To: Broken_Clock who wrote (46246)2/11/2006 5:40:15 AM
From: John Carragher  Respond to of 116555
 
"We need to wake up and get real here, and act forcefully to remove a government administration playing games of smoke and mirrors and vicious deceit."

yes, i expect under vet. hospital rules they need to investigate the matter, first to determine how serious the nurse is since she mentioned forcefully remove the adm. i expect her letter was read by adm at the vet hosp or the nurse sent the message around the hospital.

I also expect any incidents like this are reported to the vet adm as normal procedure. Perhaps under law each one may also require fbi or secret service if white house to be checked out , maybe with a follow up phone call maybe a visit.

If the nurse is not a threat i expect she will be informed to write her messages on her own pc at home. Disciplinary action in va is dropped 99% of the time.

ps we have no idea if this is the first time she wrote a letter or if there are others and much more serious in nature.