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       Well, not everyone is as objective as the scholarly members of the 
academic establishment (or as full of mendacity in support of their political 
agenda).  Based on all that I read, I found the Thomas Jefferson Heritage 
Society findings to be the most factually accurate and objective.  Everything 
else attempting to support Jefferson's paternity that I read belongs in the 
National Inquirer.

JDS



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