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KurtNYC

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18. Congrats to Centerplate for making the right call here.
Tue Sep 2, 2014, 11:17 AM
Sep 2014

There is a possibility that Hague will be charged with a crime today or tomorrow and that is what led to the timing of this resignation. We'll see.

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Good outcome. brer cat Sep 2014 #1
Yes. Are_grits_groceries Sep 2014 #2
Thanks. Hope she gets a really good forever home. nt brer cat Sep 2014 #4
He immediately broke his agreement exboyfil Sep 2014 #3
Why would he think he'd get away with denying ownership of the dog... Ken Burch Sep 2014 #33
Delighted he is being punished newfie11 Sep 2014 #5
GOOD! BrotherIvan Sep 2014 #6
Good. LeftyMom Sep 2014 #7
At least there is some good news today FLPanhandle Sep 2014 #8
And he's out the 100G's he (reportedly*) donated to buy his way out of this PR mess. Gidney N Cloyd Sep 2014 #9
I'm so happy Sade is finally safe from this sadistic piece of garbage. nt UtahLib Sep 2014 #10
I'm glad to see this sociopath removed from dealing with humans as well. glowing Sep 2014 #11
To think that this sadistic prick was in charge of workers...ugh. anneboleyn Sep 2014 #20
We rightly mock CT nutters who believe elites are reptiles from Anansi1171 Sep 2014 #26
How do you think they got there? HipChick Sep 2014 #29
And it's what's wrong with so much of the world today.. glowing Sep 2014 #31
True...but the executive path...its a cat eat dog.. HipChick Sep 2014 #37
Yes!!!! Loki Sep 2014 #12
Very good malaise Sep 2014 #13
And American cops can kill unarmed kids and still keep their jobs. Amazing. nt valerief Sep 2014 #14
Good to hear. nt cwydro Sep 2014 #15
good samsingh Sep 2014 #16
I wonder if any one will be keeping a tab on his dog who is in danger snagglepuss Sep 2014 #17
That was his dog in the elevator. Are_grits_groceries Sep 2014 #22
i thought it was a friends dog Liberal_in_LA Sep 2014 #25
He claimed that. The authorities figured out he was lying. LeftyMom Sep 2014 #28
Congrats to Centerplate for making the right call here. KurtNYC Sep 2014 #18
Kicked and recommended! Enthusiast Sep 2014 #19
Good. I don't like bullying in any form. hamsterjill Sep 2014 #21
I don't think he lost his temper. Are_grits_groceries Sep 2014 #23
He looked totally calm, and controlled(at least by the body language). Ken Burch Sep 2014 #35
You may be right. hamsterjill Sep 2014 #38
READ THIS DonCoquixote Sep 2014 #24
The punishment is much more lenient if an nfl player knocks wercal Sep 2014 #27
Lesson learned, hopefully. flvegan Sep 2014 #30
Hear hear! Vine Gatherer Sep 2014 #32
I hope they'd have done the same thing... Ken Burch Sep 2014 #34
I knew that would be the result Skittles Sep 2014 #36
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