Marilyn, some people don't know that she is waving the flag as a
probable fraud.
The argument that one should simply disregard scammers and let them get
away with scamming others is dispicable.
Marilyn McView wrote:
>
> Terry,
>
> I started to compose a message but stopped when I read yours. You said it
> so well that I will merely repeat it...
>
> Terry Stone wrote in message
> news:3B2CC595.800281A3@home.com...
> >If a person
> > feels it is not up-an-up then do not participate - always your choice,
> > but to come out make the types of innuendoes and accusations we have
> > made is poor manners and taste. Some of the remarks would even verge on
> > slander in most places.
>
> If you don't like it or don't want to hear about it - delete the damn post
> and get on with things. This constant bickering, putting people on the spot
> and calling them names just serves to call attention to something that
> probably should not be getting any.
>
> I wonder if people spend this much time on the phone quizzing telemarketers
> about their authority to be making the call. I just say "No thank you I am
> not interested and hang up." Doing anything else is a waste of my time and
> theirs.
>
> I applaud Jayne for going to college as an adult. Moreso, I applaud her for
> being there to support and care for a diabetic and wanting to do something
> to make a difference. It's too bad that people did not pick up on this and
> instead choose to focus on the fact that she wasn't doing everything like
> they wanted her to.
>
> Marilyn
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