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State Farm seems to think so.
They recently asked a judge to fine two former employees that released internal memos in the wake of Hurricane Katrina.
These memos detailed the methods used by State Farm to systematically deny the claims of thousands of Gulf Coast homeowners.
Can you imagine the sort of world we would live in if conscientious employees were afraid of coming forward? Can you imagine what corporations would get away with if they could?
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