> I'm not sure if that was a point I made or not, but I agree that it is
> something that one could do. This does not in any way mean that
> I support
> such actions. Perhaps it is Paul that you are thinking of?
>
> Just wanted to make it clear that I was not encouraging an act of fraud.
I never meant to imply that you did, Marc, only that you indicated that
it was something that someone _could_ do, a very different matter.
I doubt _anyone_ on this list would condone deliberate fraud intended to
harm others or bolsters one's own position. Unfortunately, there are
individuals in our profession (as we all know) who wouldn't hesitate to do
precisely that.
Sorry if I wasn't clear on that point.
Rick
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Rick Adams
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Department of Social Sciences
Jackson Community College, Jackson, MI
"... and the only measure of your worth and your deeds
will be the love you leave behind when you're gone."
Fred Small, J.D., "Everything Possible"