Acting On Feelings Of Entitlement Leads To Prison Term

Reader Feedback:

I am blown away by your latest blog and the Las Vegas Review newspaper article.

The jury's findings of felony counts and the recommended sentencing is a message to state workers and college presidents, especially crooks like Milton Glick. 

This also demonstrates that if you let yourself be used in criminal activities, once caught, they will just distance themselves from the person they used to commit the act and feign no complicity.

That person(s) will be totally on their own to face charges, fines, and their own prison sentencing.

"Acting on feelings of entitlement." 

Now that is what I have found so stunning when it comes to UNR and these colleges. 

Everything from the police thinking that it is okay to send viruses and crash your hard drive, to distribution of pornography, and the squandering the tax payer's money, to corruption, and then lying and manufacturing evidence against those who expose them.

It all starts from acting on these "feelings of entitlement," that they can do whatever they want to whomever they wish.

 

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