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<blockquote data-quote="Fran" data-source="post: 335275" data-attributes="member: 3"><p>I still don't understand why they would air their personal, private business. Now that her husband isn't running for office, it's none of our business. Why does she want us to rehash it? </p><p>Most of us come to grips with the catastrophe's in our life without writing a book or going on tour. </p><p>Her feelings of betrayal are something we can all relate to but how she is punishing him is pretty public and somewhat vindictive. </p><p>As many of you have said, this can't be good for her emotional health.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fran, post: 335275, member: 3"] I still don't understand why they would air their personal, private business. Now that her husband isn't running for office, it's none of our business. Why does she want us to rehash it? Most of us come to grips with the catastrophe's in our life without writing a book or going on tour. Her feelings of betrayal are something we can all relate to but how she is punishing him is pretty public and somewhat vindictive. As many of you have said, this can't be good for her emotional health. [/QUOTE]
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