Posted on 12/18/2007 2:50:02 PM PST by cdnerds
Edited on 12/18/2007 5:24:27 PM PST by Admin Moderator. [history]
If I could write his speeches.....
“Like I say, there are two Americas...
my wife and kids lives in the first America,
my secret lover and love child live in the second America.”
“Caint Git Right” is a “Baby Daddy”, too?
Oops and JUST when Edwards took the Lead in the Iowa polls??? Imaging the timing of THAT????
Hmmm ... I wonder who told the Inquirer to pull the story off-line. Perhaps someone who figured out that too many Edwards votes would go elsewhere.
I’m no Edwards fan and as a Born-again Christian, I do NOT condone adultery. But, don’t rush to judgment on this. It sounds like you’ve already convicted him. This could very well be a scheme of the Clinton Campaign. They will stop at nothing to get back in the White House.
Damn the truth, man! This story must get out!!
Ahhh. The Clinton smear machine trying to sleaze another one out of the race.
They’ll stoop to anything to win.
Comeon now, we all know that the only person Breck Girl loves is himself.
http://www.babycenter.ca/preconception/activelytrying/forties/
There's a big difference in egg viability between the early 40s and the mid to late 40s. "There's a steep drop in fertility in the 40s," says Julia Johnson, a professor of obstetrics and gynaecology. "Your odds of getting pregnant at 41 are much better than they are at 43."
A recent study in the medical journal Fertility and Sterility confirms her point. Researchers found that 40-year-old women treated for infertility had a 25 per cent chance of achieving pregnancy using their own eggs. By age 43 that number dropped to 10 per cent, and by 44 it had plummeted still further to 1.6 per cent. Among women who did get pregnant, the miscarriage rate was 24 per cent for 40-year-olds, 38 per cent for 43-year-olds, and 54 per cent for 44-year-olds.
Fertility expert James Goldfarb says that, in his 30 years on the job, he has never seen a woman get pregnant with her own eggs after age 46. "It's like buying a lottery ticket," he says. "Yes, someone wins every once in a while, but you shouldn't bank on it." (Note: if you don't want to get pregnant, you shouldn't take this to mean that you can stop using contraception at 46. Instead you should wait until you are sure that you have stopped ovulating.)
What a situation this woman is in. I can only speculate what's going on inside her mind. She has to know that this is likely her last chance to ever have a child. Yes, Silky's married right now, but it has to have occurred to her that he's going to become available ... yes it's a horrible thought, but you know she has to have thought it.
Of course Hillary's operatives put this in the Enquirer. No other scenario is remotely plausible. Will this knock Silky Pony out of the horse race? Not necessarily. Hillary may have to go to ballistic attacks on Barack; the two of them could destroy each other and leave Silky the only pony still upright on the track.
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Awesome
Mrs. Edwards has known for years that her husband supports partial/post-birth abortion of innocent children. That is, of course, far more evil than adultery. She certainly has no right to be surprised at anything he does.
Now, we don’t know if this is true or not.
What we do know is that the National Enquirer is a tool of the Clinton Slime Machine, owned and lawyered by one David Kendall, Bill Clinton’s personal attorney.
This has Hillary and her HINO’s footprints all over it.
Nope. It's because the rest of lame stream media has sunk so low that tabloids now appear credible. In some cases, more reliable.
"I did NOT have sex with that woman...Ms. Rielle..."
Still think this is Clinton's handiwork?
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