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Originally Posted by Mister Coaster
A. Might not BE married or an actual family
B. May not have been displaced by Katrina
C. May have been scamming the whole thing from the word "go."
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D. They may be devil worshippers
E. They may be Jews
F. They may be *gasp* ATHEISTS
G. They may be wealthy
H. They may not floss
I. They may br alcoholics
J. ...
Why does any of this matter? There are only accusations, and no proof of wrong-doing. They may or may not be anything... none of us, nor the media nor the church, it seems, actually KNOWS. Why alwasy assume the worst?
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Originally Posted by willravel
We all expect at least grattitude upon giving a gift, thberefore it's never 100% altruistic. I think it was made clear that this was an effort to give a home, not $88,000, to a family in need. I think that the family should donate the $88,000 to victims of Katrena.
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I don't agree with this, really. I don't EXPECT gratitude for anything. It's nice when it happens. When it doesn't *shrug*. Also, if the family was destitute, they did donate the $88,000 to victims of Katrina... themselves! Why is that so different?