[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi Sue,
To finish beating this to death:
>Sue Hartigan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>As for Eisenhower, I could understand why he would have one, if he did.
>It was war time, they were a long way from home, and no one knew if they
>were going to be alive the next day, much less a week or month later.
>Things like that happen.
And sometimes there are just wagging tongues.
>As to whether or not it happened, I don't know, and I really don't care if
it >did or not.
Of course it should be of little interest but people are using this bit of
unproven gossip along with others to excuse lecherous philanderers like
Kennedy, Johnson and Clinton.
>You are right people like to believe gossip. But usually where there is
>smoke there is at least a spark, and sometimes flames. And morals have
>changed.
>
>Sue
I maintain we should be willing to objectively evaluate information as best
we can instead of just believing idle rumors. The "facts" about
Eisenhower's and Roosevelt's mistresses is no more than unverified gossip.
Considering his handicap from polio Roosevelt was a most unlikely lover.
Best, Terry
"Lawyer - one trained to circumvent the law" - The Devil's Dictionary
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