Guest guest Posted March 21, 2008 Report Share Posted March 21, 2008 Boy, what a juicy story. I might read that book Bitter Blood, and not because it's about the Klenner's wife clan. I'd sure like to see books detailing the closet skeletons of famous, recognized, standard-issue doctors, comes to that. I could be wrong, but it may be no accident that Bledsoe wrote his book precisely because Klenner was on to something important, don't you think? Ultimately, we all get the healing we deserve. The cultural division that still occurs there to some degree is the result of cultures not being allowed to have a nation-state of their own. I admire the south for their War for Southern Independence. I think that the slavery problem would have resolved itself on its own. The " civil war " was not about freeing the slaves, only a superficial excuse. But I digress. This was supposed to be about Klenner. Thank you for your extra information and I hope to have a closer look. You may be right about the MS, too. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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