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To: Texan5

Well I have to say that I sold what I had, during a time I couldn’t work do to ill health, it didn’t matter what the market was for my antiques.....what mattered was paying my own way not mooching off other people so I could build a business on the side....nor bouncing checks, nor trespassing on other peoples property to take what belongs to them.

There are soooo many holes in this couples story they’re “framing” and passing on to the news and the public for consumption.......we need the whole story not just this couples. I for one believe they are fully playing the public’s empathy and have done so many times in the past. It is how they operate.


276 posted on 05/12/2015 11:51:30 AM PDT by caww
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To: caww

Different thing-I sold MrT5’s woodshop equipment, too, but antiques, equipment, etc are not land/acreage that has the potential to produce income from livestock or food crops on a regular basis, not just once.

For the third time-I will say the guy should be smacked for stealing-bouncing checks counts as theft and trespassing here carries a big fine. But whatever you or I may think, even if they are mooching privately, or playing on sympathy, as long as people are giving voluntarily, no law is being broken.

We do not “need” the whole story, whatever it may be-it really is not any of our concern as long as we are not donating to their cause personally-that is just wanting to apply tar and feathers because someone disapproves of the people. It promotes personal liberty about as much as a witch hunt in 17th century Salem did...


277 posted on 05/12/2015 12:44:52 PM PDT by Texan5 ("You've got to saddle up your boys, you've got to draw a hard line"...)
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