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Sorry but this story is one of the "funniest" I have yet heard out there.
The Washington Monthly
Come on.....you just cant make boneheads up like this.
And now there is of course an update..
So either he has insurance and tried to commit fraud, or he has not insurance and is a hypocrite to his own cause... wonder which in the end will be the truth
The Washington Monthly
Gladney did not address Saturday's crowd of about 200 people. His attorney, David Brown, however, read a prepared statement Gladney wrote. "A few nights ago there was an assault on my liberty, and on yours, too." Brown read. "This should never happen in this country."
Supporters cheered. Brown finished by telling the crowd that Gladney is accepting donations toward his medical expenses. Gladney told reporters he was recently laid off and has no health insurance. [emphasis added]
Come on.....you just cant make boneheads up like this.
And now there is of course an update..
The Washington Independent spoke to Gladney's attorney, who said the St. Louis Post-Dispatch article is mistaken. Gladney did lose his job, the attorney said, but now has health insurance through his wife.
It's unclear, at this point, a) why Gladney initially told reporters he has no insurance; and b) why he would need to solicit contributions from far-right activists to pay his medical bills if he already has coverage.
So either he has insurance and tried to commit fraud, or he has not insurance and is a hypocrite to his own cause... wonder which in the end will be the truth