Navy Pride
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I am sorry but this is just pathetic:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1723982/posts?page=306
CINDY WAS in Crawford, trying to flush President Bush out, when a process server found her and handed over the lawsuit that would end her marriage. Casey’s father filed for divorce on August 12, 2005, at 2:47 p.m. Pacific time. He cited irreconcilable differences.
Court papers show that Cindy and Pat separated on June 1, 2005, after twenty-eight years and two months together. Cindy wasn’t surprised when she received the divorce papers.
She had a boyfriend and decided not to reconcile with Pat, even though he wanted to forgive her and fix their relationship.
Pat spoke regularly, almost daily, with his sister, Cherie. He wanted so much to put his family back together again. He told her that Cindy’s grief had turned into panic attacks that forced her to leave a job with Napa County.
At home, she took refuge with a computer that became her companion day and night. “This went on for months,” Cherie recounted. “Cindy had become addicted to online chat rooms of a pornographic nature. She had many men communicating with her. She eventually had physical rendezvous as well.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1723982/posts?page=306
CINDY WAS in Crawford, trying to flush President Bush out, when a process server found her and handed over the lawsuit that would end her marriage. Casey’s father filed for divorce on August 12, 2005, at 2:47 p.m. Pacific time. He cited irreconcilable differences.
Court papers show that Cindy and Pat separated on June 1, 2005, after twenty-eight years and two months together. Cindy wasn’t surprised when she received the divorce papers.
She had a boyfriend and decided not to reconcile with Pat, even though he wanted to forgive her and fix their relationship.
Pat spoke regularly, almost daily, with his sister, Cherie. He wanted so much to put his family back together again. He told her that Cindy’s grief had turned into panic attacks that forced her to leave a job with Napa County.
At home, she took refuge with a computer that became her companion day and night. “This went on for months,” Cherie recounted. “Cindy had become addicted to online chat rooms of a pornographic nature. She had many men communicating with her. She eventually had physical rendezvous as well.