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Old 01-22-2007, 02:33 PM
kaylar
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Default B & H part 2



Because H remained married to B, she moved
into the Govenor's mansion, then into the White
House.

Because H remained married to B she was First
Lady, and then, Senator from New York.

If she had divorced B as he entered the Govenor's
Mansion, or shortly after, had she divorced him
over the Monica affair, would she be a Senator
from New York who is running for President?

The answer is probably No.

Had she divorced him in Arkansas, there would have
been another woman in the Govenor's Mansion and
in the White House.

Clearly, being B's wife opened the door to her, and
kept it open, so that today, H can run for President.

In a strictly mercenary manner, not divorcing her
husband was the correct choice.

She lost nothing by staying, for her manner of
confronting the adultery did not detract from
her but added.

There was no harpy screeching, there was no
dramatics, she dealt with it business like, and
quietly.

Perhaps the imperatives of politics made it so,
but then, we have witnessed the melt down
of Prince Charles marriage to Diane, which was
surely not done with restraint or decorum.

H has done/said nothing about the affair which
would in anyway effect her reputation, or that
of B.

But what of the woman behind the name?
What of other women married to unfaithful men?



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