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Subject: re: Mormon controversy in Maine
Date: Thu, 1 Jul 2004 17:38:47 -0400


Actually, there may be a completely different name on the bill of sale.
Many car dealers and other companies do business under various names for
various purposes. We buy from Academy Honda, but it is part of DCH, and
the paperwork comes through with the DCH name sometimes.

Just like when you buy Jell-O or Planters Peanuts, they don't say they're
made by Philip Morris (at least not in a prominent way), even though
Kraft Foods is a company owned by Philip Morris. Is that deceptive?

The GSU is related to the LDS, but it is a separate legal entity.

http://www.gensocietyofutah.org/faqs.asp

I don't see what the difference is anyway. Whether it's the church
itself or a for-profit genealogical company, any person of any religion
could go through the records and extract data, then use it for whatever
ritual they desire. I do know that the for-profit company is unlikely to
make the data available to others for free, unlike the GSU . . .

Gary L. Maher
New Jersey, USA



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Chad writes:
"When you buy a car do you put in the bill of sale EVERY reason why
you are buying the car (i.e., to get the kids to school, to go food
shopping, to commute to work?). "

No Chad, I need to put no reasons on the bill of sale, but on that
contract is the full name and address of the agency I am buying the car
from, and not the guy who sweeps their floor after business hours.


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