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    While it is fashionable, nowadays, to criticize government employees, there are some who truly try to do the best job they can. I have met four.

    Doug

    +1 for that.....

    Firing squad, plain, simple, effective.... Ill supply the ammo !!!
     

    Mr Evilwrench

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    What a dirtbag. He needs to receive the bills, then do some time. Now, I'm currently a .gov employee, but a very conscientious and dedicated one. I don't waste public resources, partly because I pay for them like everyone else, but mostly because it's just wrong. I don't know why that has to be such a challenge for some of these people.
     

    7th Stepper

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    Let's don't string him up. lets bury him neck deep for 8 hrs. and have a parade by his grave. :twocents:

    Well, part of that was what I was initially thinking, but I was actually thinking of just burying him entirely, in an unmarked grave. Then install some sort of compost equipment/container that fed down into it, so like meets like. But I like your idea too, altho I'd make a few minor modifications. Bury him up to his neck, and pour honey on his head, then leave him there for the next week or so. Make sure that he is watered and fed to stay alive, so that he can truly enjoy the fruits of his labor!

    If you want something a little less drastic, make HIM clean it all up, unpaid, and worked 12 hours a day, with a food break now and then, regardless of the weather., living in a tent in a secluded part of the cemetery, with maybe a campfire to keep warm by, until he finishes the task. Food? Well, I'm sure maybe trail mix of some sort, cheaply gotten, would work. He could use a tarp to catch the dew for drinking water. Make his only piece of equipment be a small shovel so that he'd get the full benefit of exactly what he'd done to desecrate the graves of our fallen heros! Tit for tat so to speak. He buried it, make him clean it up! If it takes him a few years of hard labor to do it, so what? He deserves it! I have several relatives buried in Vet cemeteries, so this hits a little to close to home. Yknow?
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