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Sandi Jackson said she could never anticipate how she would feel when her husband told her of the affair. "You know, when the Clintons ran into marital trouble, I thought Hillary should leave Bill," she said. "I couldn't stand what Tiger Woods did and how his wife had to suffer publicly. "But when the 'beast' lands at your door, it can be a very, very different experience. No one really knows what they are going to do until they are in that situation. When it happens to you, it's amazing how what you once thought was black and white becomes variations of a color called gray." Jackson, who has been alderman of her South Side ward since 2007, said for now she wants to stay focused on her job and children. She said there are people who have had far worse situations. "Mine is a matter of the heart," she said. "For many it's a matter of survival. My heart will heal." ___ Information from: Chicago Sun-Times,
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