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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (224890)3/18/2005 6:21:51 PM
From: Amy J  Read Replies (2) of 1572333
 
Wow, that is really, really sad if he was after her money. It could explain why he didn't divorce her - he would have lost the million. You tell me, why this is legal when polygamy certainly isn't? This is actually worse than polygamy.

What was the malpractice case about? Spooky case.

It really sends the chills down the spine. You really want to wish he stayed married to her purely because he was trying to retain his legal rights in order to help her get off of the life support. But the money, the girlfriend with his kids, really puts that to question. If he had donated the money to a medical clause after paying the legal fees, then you would know he stayed married to do the right thing for her. But if he keeps the money, then it makes you wonder. It looks bad. Can a person be that bad that they want to see their spouse die just to get their money? Spooky.

Regards,
Amy J
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