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So Did You All Hear About The.....?

Woman somewhere near Dallas, TX who bought up the foreclosed home of a desperate woman and then gave it back to the woman to live in, free from foreclosure for the rest of her life? Do ya'll think this should become a movement and should it be by people who don't know what to do with ALL THEIR MONEY? I certainly do, especially where the people who are being foreclosed should be allowed to fulfill their american dream! What do you all think of that woman's graciousness?

Update:

Dearest Bill P.....

Firstly, DO NOT go putting words in my mouth by saying I assumed something, got it?!

I am well aware of the woman's demeanor as she was interviewed on I believe it was CNN and she was interviewed in the hallway of the building where the auction was held and she met the homeowner and they both cried together with other family members AND

Secondly: The Good Samaritan lady certainly did NOT look as though she were any hoity toity fancy rich woman, because Lord knows I've been around enough rich B-----es in my time and I can tell you straight away that this lady is just that, an honest, caring, loving just basically kind individual and God bless her for what she did for that other lady.

Thirdly: The OTHER part of my question was that it would do a world of good for the hearts of the MEAN RICH to simply put themselves aside for the common good and not to pity these individuals but simply reach out and try to help someone! That's what I MEANT!

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  • 1 decade ago
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    i am really grateful that someone had a heart. you see i am homeless and i meet people everyday that have no heart. i have to eat and have clothes - so if i haven't found any work for a little bit and i wind up broke

    i ask people and a lot of times people judge me too harshly without

    knowing the fullness of my situation. but i have experienced the gracefulness of others my self.

    yes i believe the women was a real good person concerned for someones well being.

  • 1 decade ago

    You are assuming that the purchaser was rich. She was rich in consciousness

    at least.

    A friend did something like that for someone but didn't give the house back to them.

    Just allowed them to occupy it rent free. The county raised the taxes on

    the house by over 350%. Sometimes being a good guy can bite you, too.

    It would be a great movement.

  • Suzy
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    1 decade ago

    Excellent - someone with money doing what a lot of us without it would love to be able to do if we had it........ Cannot comment on the American bit though, my feet are planted solidly in the "Old Country"!

  • 1 decade ago

    Amazingly kind.

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  • 1 decade ago

    i don't need pity but what's this woman name and how can i get in touch with her?lol!

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