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gbsteve September 2 2008, 12:03:24 UTC
But that will that be an issue for floating voters? Maybe they'll think she's got more liberal views than they first thought.

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robot_mel September 2 2008, 12:12:47 UTC
It does sound rather fishy, but it is FAR more likely for a 40+ year old woman to have a downs baby than a 16 year old girl.

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gbsteve September 2 2008, 12:19:18 UTC
Aside from the issue of calling your daughter Bristol, the bigger crime is forcing them to marry.

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crookedmonkey September 2 2008, 12:32:34 UTC
but is she the mother? I read that it was a rumour, and possible, but they deny it, and her daughter is 4 months pregnant, which is some quick turnaround time. And the baby has Down's syndrome which is much more likely in older mothers...

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angusabranson September 2 2008, 14:39:33 UTC
There's been some convincing arguements backed up with photos and vids during the alledged pregnancy and the fact that her daughter was withdrawn from school during part of her mothers 'pregnanacy' because she (Bristol) had some unspecified illness.

The fact that Bristol has just been declared 'pragnant' of curse will mean that the fact that she couldn't have given birth to her young brother will of course make the whole thing mute and deflect the attention away as the rumours were getting pretty strong at the weekend.

Of course that is if Bristol IS really pregnant. My cynical money is that within the next couple of months Bristol will have a 'miscarriage' and no baby will ever be born. Thus making the whole subject completely taboo for anyone to look into or talk about and saving her mother the embarassment and criminal investigation over the falisfying of birth certifactes, etc of her youngest child (which happens to be her grandchild).

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heliograph September 2 2008, 15:49:37 UTC
"My cynical money is that within the next couple of months Bristol will have a 'miscarriage' and no baby will ever be born."

If she loses the baby when she's between four and six months pregnant, that's not a miscarriage, and it would be very, very, very rare (barring gruesome accident).

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angusabranson September 2 2008, 16:32:00 UTC
Ok, then something rare will occur and she'll loose the 'baby'.

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mark13 September 2 2008, 12:42:34 UTC
For some reason, I keep reading her name as 'Sarah Connor, who I think would make an excellent choice for Veep (especially for when our machine overlords make their move).

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