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Published November 03, 2009

Green Bay city worker admits he took Aaron Rodgers sign chat

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Sara L.
Cloquet, MN     11/03/2009 12:49 PM

Obviously stealing is wrong, but why the heck do the taxpayers pay for a temporary sign for a guy who is just a football player?

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Mike S.
Duluth, MN     11/03/2009 10:52 AM

Erin D., he's probably union. As long as he doesn't snort coke off the union steward's dog he'll keep his job.

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Erin D.
Superior, WI     11/03/2009 9:29 AM

Paid Leave? When will these people join the real world.

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Robert G.
Superior, WI     11/03/2009 9:18 AM

OUCH - another sack for Aaron Rodgers ! Even Green Bay city worker's can not protect him !!!!

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Jessica P.
Duluth, MN     11/03/2009 7:00 AM

That's a pretty fine line.....I took it, but didn't intend to steal it ? So let's just say you were caught with my TV in your home....but didn't intend to steal it ? The definition of theft is the taking of someone elses property without their freely given consent. What part of this definition isn't satisfied by this act ?

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