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VRM 11-10-2008 09:04 AM

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Originally Posted by computerworks (Post 896841)
:confused:
...King Solomon?

Yep...thanks for the correction.:o;)

Tommy 11-10-2008 09:10 AM

Here are three examples of the "husband on life support" situation and each has a reasonable solution if government allows the people to define their legal relationship.

Example 1: Man signs agreement with Wife One giving her legal power over his care if he is incapacitated. His agreements with Wife Two and Wife Three do not give them that power.

Example 2: Man signs agreements with all three wives giving them joint power to decide his care if he is incapacitated. Best two out of three wives decides.

Example 3: Man signs agreements with all three wives giving each power over his care if incapacitated, but foolishly does not specify how to resolve disagreements. In case of a dispute a court would decide whether the first or last agreement superceded the others, or whether the majority would decide. It would not be unlike a case where an ailing father has no wife but has two children who disagree on his care. As long as the legislative and executive branches don't inject themselves into the situation for political reasons, the problem is resolved.

392cobra 11-10-2008 09:21 AM

I'm guessing that the higher his net worth,the easier & faster the decision is on pulling the plug in examples 1 and 2.

VRM 11-10-2008 10:16 AM

Tommy,
Works for me - but the rest of the country needs to get on board. Remember all the people who went and updated their wills to add DNRs and such when that Terry Shaivo mess happened? I'd be willing to bet that the were a LOT more who did not.

Still, it's a moot point. The current laws of my state do not allow it. My state tends to favour personal freedom in some areas more than some other states, but I don't see polygamy being legal here anytime soon because marriage is still looked at from a religious point of view rather than a contractual one.

Steve

Jamo 11-10-2008 10:37 AM

Great thread transition... ;)

imagine2frolic 11-10-2008 11:44 AM

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Originally Posted by 392cobra (Post 896253)
That would be Rick Long.

With you losing 60 lbs. I think both of us MIGHT fit.I'd be willing to give it a try only if I can pee over the side.

There is nothing more liberating than peeing over the side of a sailboat in gale foorce winds.:)

http://www.clubcobra.com/photopost/d...dingTheTub.jpg

Would that windward, or leeward,....pronounced looward?????????:LOL::eek:

Buzz 11-12-2008 07:49 PM

Rub-a-dub-dub - three men ain't gettin into that tub, with or without a lee-galley blindin' contract. Unless of course Cap'n Phreddie plans on castin' off with Gary Coleman as bosun and Tatoo as his first (and last) mate. Da pain! Da pain baas, da pain!
http://www.ofdb.de/images/person/5/5205.jpg

P.S: Maybe I'm just out of touch, but this whole "ghey" thing sounds gay as hell to me.


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