Play nice, Kiddies. The lady may be totally
legitimate...or she may be an accomplished fraud (we see lots of them these
days).
I would suggest that anyone who is led to try to
help her do so offline, where there will be less intrusion and/or unwanted
comments. That way the benefactor can determine to their needed level of
satisfaction how real is the need, and can also give to whatever level they
desire...privately.
Best wishes for a good resolution.
Mark Sullivan
First, my
inquiries were made with the intent of helping this person upon
receiving
verifiable information. What I choose to do or not do for someone
with
my money is only between me and God.
Second, the humanity of man is not
decided based on nasty emails or equally
disfavorable communications because
we happen to disagree about the
method/mode of action.
Finally, it is
not inhumane or impractical, in fact rather prudent, to
ascertain the
validity of anyone's "truth" for the purpose of obtaining a
clearer picture
and determining one's ability to assist in that
endeavor.
Margaret
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