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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: i-node who wrote (142723)2/18/2002 12:39:40 AM
From: tejek  Read Replies (1) of 1575775
 
The story:

uspolitics.about.com.

Well, that's enough for now. You may want to pay particular attention to discussions surrounding the credibility of the story -- because NO ONE who saw this interview could and paid attention could have concluded that Clinton was anything other than a rapist.


Thank you for the links. This is first time I have heard of J. Brodderick and it certainly is an interesting revelation but I am not sure what to make of it. The story itself sounds fairly real until you place it against the backdrop of how it has unfolded over the past 25 years.

I mean first off are we to believe at 35 and while having an extramarital affair, she was naive to the implications of having a man in her room to drink coffee. Secondly, she had a bruise on her mouth which indicates that Clinton has a weird or very passionate kissing technique, but it doesn't suggest that she was forced. She explained why she did not scream [because it happened so fast] but why were there no restraining bruises? Finally, I don't understand why in 1998 she did not reveal her story but instead lied under oath. Then a year later in 1999, she decides to come forward and to tell the true story. What changed in that year?

Finally, I am perplexed by the fact that Starr acknowledged the incident but did not take it any further and the FBI's labeling it inconclusive. It sounds from both actions [Starr's and the FBI's] that some details didn't add up to both Starr and the FBI. I can understand that this story is upsetting to you, it is to me certainly but frankly, I could not call Clinton a rapist based on what I have read........a major womaniser but not a rapist. And before you come screaming back to me that I am a no good liberal, I take the accusation of rape and/or sexual harassment in general very seriously. I will not make the accusation unless the facts are conclusive. Ms. Bradderick's history and story do not fit the bill for me.
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