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From: Don Loos <l.donaldl...@gmail.com>
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Sent: Mon, Aug 22, 2016 7:48 pm
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 IT'S ALL IN HOW YOU TELL THE STORY!!!!!!!!!!

  
  
  
  
  
  
  
    
    
    
    
    
      
      
      
      
      
      
        
        
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
            
            
            
            
            
            
              
              
              
              
              
              
Uncle Remus               Rodham
              
 
              
 
              
              
 
              
 Judy Wallman, a professional genealogical               researcher, discovered 
that Hillary Clinton's great-great uncle,               Remus Rodham, was 
hanged for horse stealing and train robbery in               Montana in 1889.
              
                
              
The only other known               photograph of Remus shows him standing on 
the               gallows.
              
 
              
On the back of the               picture is this inscription: 
              
 
              
'Remus Rodham; horse               thief, sent to Montana Territorial Prison    
           1885,
              
 
              
escaped 1887,robbed the               Montana Flyer six times.
              
 
              
Caught by Pinkerton               detectives,convicted and hanged in            
   1889.'
              
 
              
 
              
 
              
Judy e-mailed Hillary               Clinton for comments.
              
 
              
Hillary's               staff of professional image adjusters sent back the 
following               biographical sketch: 
  
'Remus               Rodham was a famous cowboy in the Montana               
Territory.
              
 
              
His business empire grew               to include acquisition of valuable 
equestrian assets and intimate               dealings with the Montana railroad.
              
 
              
Beginning in 1883, he               devoted several years of his life to 
service at a government               facility,  finally taking leave to resume 
his dealings with               the railroad.
              

In 1887, he was a key               player in a vital investigation run by the 
renowned Pinkerton               Detective Agency. 
              
 
              
 
              
In 1889, Remus passed               away during an important civic function 
held in his honor                when the platform upon which he was standing   
            collapsed.'
              
                
              
 
              
And               THAT
              
is how 'SPIN'               is done, folks!
              
 
              
 
              
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