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Hi Sue,

Tell me what affairs Harry Truman or Jimmy Carter had.  Reagan was an aging
playboy but it is unlikely he had any affairs as President.  Roosevelt's
affair is disputed BTW.  I vaguely remember the story about Nixon's affair
but it is most difficult to believe.

People like to believe gossip.

Kennedy, Johnson and Clinton have been far out of the mold and it is a mark
of the decline of American morals.  Reagan was the first divorced president,
which is not particularly remarkable and would normally show a maturity in
voters, but I can think of no other man who had remotely the same history as
a plastic hero.

>Sue Hartigan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>
>Hi Terry:
>
>I really don't know if the stories are true or not, but why would
>Eisenhower be any less likely to have an affair with someone than
>Roosevelt, Kennedy, Johnson, or any of the other Presidents.  In fact
>under the circumstances, IMO, it would be more likely, and a lot more
>understood.
>
>Sue 
>> Hi Sue and Vi,
>> 
>> Eisenhower was hardly in the same position as combat troops.  People make up
>> their own stories.
>> 
>> In Vietnam one major was seen everyplace with a blonde Swede that was, as
>> they say, built.  When he got ill and was sent to a hospital in the
>> Phillippines the diagnosis came back shockingly that he had that old
>> Hawaiian disease that Ron may be able to discuss: lak-o-nooky.
>> 
>> It was not exactly the diagnosis that most of us would have guessed.
> 
>Two rules in life:
>
>1.  Don't tell people everything you know.
>2.
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Best,     Terry 

"Lawyer - one trained to circumvent the law"  - The Devil's Dictionary 



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