300 pound inmate sues 4 more food

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  1. NormsKid

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  2. janie

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    :lol: :lol: :lol: "You're the Biggest Loser! Congrats!" :lol: :lol: :lol:
     
  3. NormsKid

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    I swear, the comments posted in many of the news articles I read are so freakin funny that I no longer bother to read the hard copy print edition of the newspaper anymore.

    Every morning & every night I check to see what has been posted since the last visit and it always leaves me dying of laughter!!

    Michelle
     
  4. Zackman

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    Considering the cost of diet plans and fitness clubs –
    HE SHOULD BE PAYING BACK THE STATE!
     
  5. TANDG

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    Unbelievable!
     
  6. Zibbyzap

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    Perhaps he should spend a little more time in the Law Library preparing a defense for his case instead of working on more grub.

    Sounds like he has resigned himself to a guilty verdict and is working on a larger meal tray for the next 30+ years.
     
  7. TexasCouple

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    ...and if the gave him more food, he'd sue for causing him to be morbidly obese.

    Inmate lawsuits need to limited somehow. If there were a fine or penalty for anything deemed “frivolous”, I think that we’d see a rapid decline in inmate lawsuits. Just because they have lots of time, is no reason to clog up the judicial system.
    Marsh
     
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