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Nate 3 month s ago
#22 I wonder what he would've gotten if he'd won the bet.
       
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Unice 3 month s ago
#36 Congradulations, your debt you agreed to pay back has been dumped on the taxpayer without their consent and in direct defiance of a court order. Please vote for me.
       
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Chan 3 month s ago
Unice,
Yep. That’s infuriating.
       
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Earnest 3 month s ago
Unice, Yeah, "congradulations" to you, too. You are a jean-yuss!
       
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Philadelphia 3 month s ago
Unice,

Imagine that. $50000 spread over 157.500.000 tax payers. That's a whole 0.0003 dollars per taxpayer. Indeed: "Infuriating!"
       
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Ode 3 month s ago
#24 I thought it was a real dog
       
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Virdie 3 month s ago
#36 This was recinded... everyone has to pay again... but the break on my credit score finally allowed me to get my first car loan and start my business. I am terrified now that they want me to pay again, since I no longer work for a non-profit.
       
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