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 | | From: | Hottie 4 Dik | | Subject: | Re: Michael Jackson Home Movie Horror | | Date: | Sat, 11 Dec 2004 20:33:41 GMT |
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 | scene in the book that has emotional force. Consider for yourself: "A what?" I yelled, speaking to them for the first time since the day they had broken into my apartment.... "You people are insane! I didn't have an abortion. How dare you walk in here and accuse me of that....You get out of this room right now!"
She then adds: If I could have killed that man, I would have on the spot.
There is nothing heinous about having an abortion today, but in 1963, my God, it was the sin of the century. They knew precisely what they were doing when they falsely accused me of something like that.
Another problem with this story is how Exner knows it was JFK's child. She deduces this from the fact she had been with no one else during the whole time, "not ever" she assures us. Trying to remain a gentleman, I will only refer the reader to approximately the second half of the book, which details a rather active social life on her part.
Finally, what raises this latest revelation to a jocular level is Exner's description of Kennedy's reaction to her pregnancy when she informs him of the news. Again, let us use Exner's own words as quoted by Smit
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