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Five Questions About the Edwards Scandal, Now That It’s No Longer “Alleged”
Five Questions About the Edwards Scandal, Now That It’s No Longer “Alleged”
Now that the media are finally talking about the John Edwards/Rielle Hunter affair — and boy oh boy, are they ever talking about it — here are five questions I’m curious about: What happened to Being Is Free? That’s the name of Rielle Hunter’s nutty New Age website, which disappeared with no explanation at some point between April 2007, when it was last ...
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John Edwards' New Age Friends
TalkLeft — ... Clicking around the website, as Deceiver found out, there's a spiritual network out there in cyberspace and Rielle and McGovern are good friends and connected. Here's a ...

Small Lies and Big Lies
A Blog For All — ... . I suspect that the media will take a much closer look at Edwards' travel itineraries and compare them with those of Hunter to see if there were other rendezvous. Watch for more dumpster diving as well. Deceiver has a few questions, including what happened to Rielle's website. Far more interesting is the money trail - why was Edwards paying Rielle in 2007 even though she was out of his employ in 2006. ...

The Wacky World of John Edwards
RIGHTWINGSPARKLE — ... Then we have this website that is asking where Reille Hunter's new age website "beingisfree.org" went to. It's gone. Even for the Wayback machine. Poof. ...

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