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Originally Posted by MathGeek
It is a common operating procedure for scam artists to claim to be married when they are not married.
Is one a douchebag to suggest that when one finds one misrepresentation of facts, it may be a good idea to be on the lookout for others?
There is nothing wrong with looking for charity. There is nothing wrong with fact checking when weighing whether to give and how much to give.
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maybe you know them? I don't know, i just know it doesn't matter if the kids are his or not, their home was destroyed, along with their possessions, who fathered the kids should have no bearing on if you should or shouldn't give to them, i don't agree with helping them with hunting or fishing gear cause those aren't necessities, clothes and school supplies and food now that is a different story, i would imagine they have no insurance to help