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To: Texasforever; mseltzer; hchutch; Poohbah
It's looking more and more like her pregnancy is what we call a "strategic knockup". It happens way too often.

A female, not wishing to go on or stay on a deployment, gets pregnant to be sent home. Many times, they get abortions a few months later, and there is NOTHING the military can do about it.

Englund probably knew that the prosecutions were in the works, and got herself knocked up to get out of Dodge.

What a sick, disgusting disgrace of a human being. I hope she sees SERIOUS time in the slammer. If she actually has the baby, I hope to Hell it is put up for adoption. Neither her nor any of the prospective fathers is anything close to being a good parent.

100 posted on 05/13/2004 3:56:50 AM PDT by Long Cut ("Fightin's commenced, Ike, now get to fightin' or get outta the way!"...Wyatt Earp, in Tombstone)
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To: Long Cut
You have revealed exactly what I thought when I heard about the pregnancy. With the investigative powers of the military, they probable have everything they want to know on tape. If they do have information relating to her use of pregnancy to avoid service on tape, she won't be able to get away with. They will use it against her. She is in big trouble. If she tries to keep others from talking, or tries to conjure testimony from others to make it look like they were "ordered to do it," Miss England will have witness tampering added to her charges.

If Miss England happened to engage herself with any married men, that information will come out. Marriages do not stand up very well to adultery. It is ironic how a little sex can really screw things up. Just ask Bill Clinton.
422 posted on 05/13/2004 11:32:54 PM PDT by jonrick46 (jonrick46)
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