24.11.08

Biography

If you want to know more about her life, read this biography, written by Amanda Cruz.

Jacqueline Fascist Napozar was born on June, the 9th of 1938 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Her father, James Napozar was from Philadelphia. He was a rich librarian. Her mother, Bridget Napozar, was from Springfield. She was a translator.
Jacqueline is a descendant of Napoléon Bonaparte and Salazar.
When she was young, she was several times elected for President of the Students Association, not only in her school but also in several clubs she usually was used to go.
She studied in the West Philadelphia Catholic High School and she was a brilliant student. After high school she moved to London on her own and studied management in the University of Edinburgh, one of the best universities of the world. At the age of 25, she had already become the manager of the Bank of Scotland Corporate.


By that time, she won different but important prices, including a management award and a price for «Best Speech» in a politics conference.

Her parents died in a car crash in 1967 so she moved back to the US where she started to write. In 1970, she married Thomas Simons, a well known canadian journalist.

He suported Jacqueline whatever her plans were and helped her to accomplish sucess.
At the age of 33 she had already written three books about politics. In 1974, her husband died of cancer.


Later, in the 1980's, she married Charles Webber, a rich psychologist who was also a member of the Republican Party. Together, they wrote the book "Stronger than ever" that sold more than one million copies in its first weeks. They became famous and decided to create a new party, the TRP (Total Revolution Party). Both of them wanted to run for president of the United States of America, but in 1993, Charles died of a suspicious death. That year, Jacqueline met Bill Clinton for the first time. They became very close friends and some paparazzi took some compromising photos that could have ended his marriage.

In 1998, Jacqueline had already been nominated for the Nobel Price of Literature but she did not win.

In 2000, Napozar was interviewed by George Torrez from "New York Times" and she said that she would never have a relationship with a Democrat.

Two years later, she wrote her fourth book. Three journalists from Le Monde accused her of being fascist, they wanted her to pay a fine, but she didn't.

Nowadays, she lives on her own and has no children but she says she doesn't feel lonely at all and pretends to stay this way for the rest of her life.

Jacqueline became so famous in the USA that she started to think about doing something for her country.
Now she is running for president of the United States of America.


Amanda Cruz

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