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Here is my card from
Thorzul's Trade Me Anything 2.0:
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I find these cards interesting but they seem to imply that we've had some 40 happy relationships in the White House [some Presidents weren't married of course]. The true nature of Eleanor and Franklin's relationship is something that really they only knew but there is little doubt that FDR had a mistress,
Lucy Page Rutherford, who was with him the day that he died of a cerebral hemorrhage. Should Topps do a parallel with her or maybe one of Bill Clinton & Monica?
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