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Politics : PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH

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To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (432916)7/24/2003 4:22:02 PM
From: Thomas A Watson  Read Replies (1) of 769668
 
Yes but how much did hillary burn.... ?????
Flowers Wins Another Round Against Hillary

Former Bill Clinton paramour Gennifer Flowers won
another round in court this week when a federal judge
ruled that her lawsuit against ABC newsman George
Stephanopoulos, Democratic operative James Carville and
New York Sen. Hillary Clinton can proceed.

The ruling brings Mrs. Clinton another step closer to
being deposed in the case, a development that could
undermine her plans to seek the White House.

On Monday, U.S. District Judge Philip Pro granted a
motion by Sen. Clinton to dismiss the defamation claims
against her personally, but he allowed Flowers' claim
that Mrs. Clinton conspired with the other two
defendants to stand.

According to the Las Vegas Review Journal, Judge Pro
found that "Carville and Stephanopoulos acted as the
'instrumentality' of Clinton" when they falsely claimed
she had fabricated her account of a 12-year affair with
Mr. Clinton.

In a lawsuit filed by her attorneys at Judicial Watch,
the early Clinton whistle-blower contends that the
former first lady organized and directed a conspiracy to
defame her that included false statements made by
Carville and Stephanopoulos.

One such claim was that she had "doctored" tape
recordings of her phone conversation with President
Clinton. On the tapes, Mr. Clinton agrees that then-New
York Gov. Mario Cuomo "acts like" a Mafiosi, advises
Flowers to perjure herself before an Arkansas state
labor grievance hearing and discusses oral sex.

The Washington, D.C.-based legal watchdog group said
Wednesday that it intends to depose Mrs. Clinton in the
case, as well as her two former aides.

"Ms. Flowers is quite pleased that she finally has the
opportunity to hold Ms. Clinton and her minions Carville
and Stephanopoulos accountable in court," Judicial Watch
President Tom Fitton said in a press release.

"Ms. Flowers has been significantly damaged by their
'smear machine' and is anxious for justice."
newsmax.com
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