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Posted by rhouston on October 01, 2004 at 12:36:07 from (65.161.97.25):
In Reply to: Re: Posts that help- or hurt posted by truthilizer on October 01, 2004 at 11:49:15:
your "facts" are wrong. As far as who inherits what that is determined by the owner of the property when they write their will. If you've ever been through an estate you'd know how greedy the "I didn't get enough" people are. I've seen it with my own two eyes and it can get ugly. Now if you want to call anyone greedy you should point you poison keyboard at the dude who bragged about stealling land from people just by mowing it for seven years and then filing papers at the county clerks office. In my book he's the one that's low down. Leave IDF alone he is a good honest guy even if he does have more land and money than I ever will. I followed his ordeal from the start an it never seemed to me that he was the greedy one all he wanted was what was RIGHTFULLY left to him. It was his siblings who were trying to gain something that was not meant for them.
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