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Lowlife of the Year Nominee

It turns out that some enterprising folks in New York City have been turning a profit by selling fake Lance Armstrong wristbands.  A group of six has been charged, and a stock of over 80,000 additional fake wristbands were found.  About 55 million real Lance Armstrong wristbands have been sold, with the money going to services for cancer patients.   

Stealing is bad enough, but stealing from a charitable foundation?  How much worse can you get?  Maybe these cretins mugged handicapped people in their spare time.  I wonder if this scheme will seem like a good idea if one of them gets diagnosed with cancer later in life.  What goes around comes around...

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