Arthur

Number of posts: 82 Registration date: 2009-01-28
 | Subject: Molyneux’s Moral depravity reaches a new low Sun Oct 25, 2009 5:55 am | |
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Patience

Number of posts: 594 Location: England Registration date: 2008-08-26
 | Subject: Re: Molyneux’s Moral depravity reaches a new low Wed Oct 28, 2009 1:08 pm | |
| | Edmund Burke wrote: | | Whatever you do, don’t give him a dime. Most of all, don't let him get so far into your head that you do self destructive things. | That is sound advice. |
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jawol(48)

Number of posts: 237 Location: UK Registration date: 2008-11-16
 | Subject: Re: Molyneux’s Moral depravity reaches a new low Thu Oct 29, 2009 6:42 am | |
| | Patience wrote: | | Edmund Burke wrote: | | Whatever you do, don’t give him a dime. Most of all, don't let him get so far into your head that you do self destructive things. | That is sound advice. |
A dilemma then.
Should we therefore be considering removing our absent relations from our Wills? I certainly would not like to think 'that which I have worked for', is to be divided up with the possibility of a large donation being passed on to someone that has no right to it. Someone who might be thinking that they may indeed receive a slice of one's estate and may indeed be working his/her mind control to that end. After all, surely any parent would want to pass on their estate in the hope that their offspring will benefit, irrespective of their situation with their missing relation. Perhaps the setting up of Trust Funds might be an option to protect one's fortune. That is of course if you have anything left after having had to spend it on therapy for yourself.................. Truly a dilemma. |
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