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Anne Pemberton <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 26 Feb 2009 21:35:54 -0500
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Adrian,

Your post is exactly what we don't need this go-round on Thomas and Sally. 
Your definitions are childish. Your accusations that those who present the 
facts yielded by other analyses are lies, are also childish. If you wish to 
believe "he di'nt do it", that is fine. You are in the corner with Herbert. 
Otherwise, let the exploration of the FACTS be pursued by those who know 
what they are talking about. Thomas Jefferson had every right to live his 
personal life as he chose. The fact that he chose to keep it secret from 
history, make it that more more interesting to fathom out from the smallest 
details. Maybe you should don a Sherlock Holmes hat when you approach this 
issue?

Anne

Anne Pemberton
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