Return to Article: OSC chief made subordinate post online rebuttals to news stories
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54351
This Block is a good guy. He works hard.
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52431
Scott Bloch is the best head of OSC this government has ever had.
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52425
This Bloch Guy is doing a good job! You people are just a bunch of complainers!!!
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52397
Duh! This goes on all over the world. Those letters to the editor supporting politicians who have just done something negative are part of damage control. What the person in Topeka doesn't realize is that that same letter is appearing in 25 other major cities with a different name under it. The Pentagon finally got busted for doing this with news reports. The political parties and various government organizations spend a lot of time and effort on opinion marketing.
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52365
Scott is a swell guy. I remember when he used to let me off early, just cause he thought I was cute...best boss I never had
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52345
Hey, didn't anyone ever tell this Bloch guy about sock puppets?
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52341
Hey, leave this Bloch guy alone. He is doing a good job. Why not write a story about USERRA? Dang congresscritters. Oh, and I'm a combat vet.
(C'mon, Mike. Can't you play along?)
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52336
Bloch rocks! I love Bloch. He's the best. He's doing a good job.
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52330
As a combat vet I think this is a non-story. Come give him a break, he's a good guy.
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52311
This Bloch guy is doing a good job.
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52307
It's shocking that a person in Bloch's position would approve fake "Combat Vet" comments that are critical of another government agency. This might have discouraged real veterans from seeking help with their USERRA issues. Bloch must go ... either on his own or by force.
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52303
Who cares about this other than Tom Davis and those congresscritters? Why aren't you covering the great job that guy Bloch is doing with USERRA?
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52302
Who cares about this other than Tom Davis and those congresscritters? Why aren't you covering the great job that guy Bloch is doing with USERRA?
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52301
Hey. This Bloch guy is doing a good job!
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52272
Ahh -- reminds me of the good ol' days when the Army generals regularly railed at their public information officers about "letting" embarassing or negative or unfavorable news "get into" the papers . . .
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