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Ruby the Liberal

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2. Thats where I was originally, but
Fri May 11, 2012, 03:06 PM
May 2012

was willing to give the benefit of the doubt when I saw that there was an interview posted on msnbc's site.

Not so much now. I can't believe this woman went on national television and highlighted her greed like this. I am embarrassed for her.

Finders keepers (nt) bigwillq May 2012 #1
Thats where I was originally, but Ruby the Liberal May 2012 #2
I havn't heard too much on this story bigwillq May 2012 #3
The one who tossed it. Ruby the Liberal May 2012 #5
Why is it so hard? jberryhill May 2012 #16
And again, I ask you for verification of that assumption. Ruby the Liberal May 2012 #19
Res Ipsa Loquitur jberryhill May 2012 #30
She is being sued Ruby the Liberal May 2012 #32
Again you are applying a double standard jberryhill May 2012 #36
LOL - not quite. Ruby the Liberal May 2012 #39
Let me cut to the chase here jberryhill May 2012 #44
This is Dorian Gray May 2012 #49
Absolutely no question about this. Ruby the Liberal May 2012 #66
Why should the finder share? liberalhistorian May 2012 #52
Once again, the OP is about karma, not law jberryhill May 2012 #53
Ummm.........methinks liberalhistorian May 2012 #58
Slow day jberryhill May 2012 #59
In Minnesota, at least, you have no legal claim on a lottery prize Lydia Leftcoast May 2012 #65
The op is about Karma, which is bigger than Minnesota jberryhill May 2012 #69
Ummm.... jberryhill May 2012 #4
I didn't get that. Ruby the Liberal May 2012 #6
"it would be delicious if Ms "its my money" walked away without a cent" jberryhill May 2012 #7
What can I say - I hate greed with an unparalleled passion. Ruby the Liberal May 2012 #13
Neither of them were willing to share in a settlement jberryhill May 2012 #18
How do you know this though? Ruby the Liberal May 2012 #20
It doesn't matter who put what on the table jberryhill May 2012 #35
I will double down on part of that Ruby the Liberal May 2012 #40
Well there you go again... jberryhill May 2012 #41
I would be grateful to be $10 ahead. Ruby the Liberal May 2012 #67
I don't understand what "the bin" is all about KansDem May 2012 #8
Non-winning scratch off tickets can be entered in a secondary lottery jberryhill May 2012 #11
The clerks let her take them Politicalboi May 2012 #12
Possession is all that matters with an unsigned ticket. HopeHoops May 2012 #9
Agreed. Dawson Leery May 2012 #21
Yep greytdemocrat May 2012 #56
What a POS Politicalboi May 2012 #10
I am not clear on the legal aspects of this - like how do they know Ruby the Liberal May 2012 #15
I'm sure there is a way Politicalboi May 2012 #27
The machine was in error DiverDave May 2012 #14
then she deserves it from the state, if anywhere ProdigalJunkMail May 2012 #17
Since she bought it DiverDave May 2012 #23
she should sure as hell look at the scratch off ProdigalJunkMail May 2012 #25
I agree. laundry_queen May 2012 #42
She bought the ticket with her money LadyHawkAZ May 2012 #28
I question that Politicalboi May 2012 #31
that's right. if you're too dumb to understand a lottery ticket game... dionysus May 2012 #34
Because, clearly, the lottery is designed and marketed to geniuses jberryhill May 2012 #55
they should split the money and be done with it, otherwise, 2 lawyers will end up with it all dionysus May 2012 #64
I watched again Politicalboi May 2012 #22
Older confused women are pains in the ass, aren't they? jberryhill May 2012 #57
well dingbat you shouldn't have thrown it out!!!! WI_DEM May 2012 #24
moot points. Now it is all going to lawyers. bbgrunt May 2012 #26
You say that like it's a bad thing jberryhill May 2012 #37
Neither of them? Courtesy Flush May 2012 #60
The complete list? jberryhill May 2012 #61
It should go to the Store Owner and the woman who claimed it. jp11 May 2012 #29
has anybody asked.. didnt she look at the friggin thing to see if she won? dionysus May 2012 #33
LOL! Politicalboi May 2012 #38
A lot of people don't have time to "waste" (lol) scratching the entire ticket. ScreamingMeemie May 2012 #46
The symbols on the card are not authoritative jberryhill May 2012 #62
The people scanning the bar code are typically lazy goofs in my store. ScreamingMeemie May 2012 #63
Having viewed the video... CBHagman May 2012 #43
I am a lowly convenience store employee. If you don't sign the ticket (which I encourage you ScreamingMeemie May 2012 #45
she's right. i'd totally give her the dollar back that she's entitled to. uncle ray May 2012 #47
Lottery tickets are BEARER INSTRUMENTS, lady... jmowreader May 2012 #48
apparently, at least one idiot judge disagreed ProdigalJunkMail May 2012 #51
This is an easy one, maybe not a fair one, but an easy one nevertheless. Chan790 May 2012 #50
You are missing two things jberryhill May 2012 #54
No, the OP is about both. Ruby the Liberal May 2012 #68
Okay so... jberryhill May 2012 #70
I am not justifying anything Ruby the Liberal May 2012 #71
Was her name on the ticket? proud2BlibKansan May 2012 #72
Dunno - been looking for the answer to that myself. Ruby the Liberal May 2012 #74
Here where I live, you put your name on the back and you mail it in proud2BlibKansan May 2012 #75
This is going to be an unpopular opinion here Lemmy May 2012 #73
If it was me, I'd let her keep what she has already spent. proud2BlibKansan May 2012 #76
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