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Politics : Arnold for Governor!

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To: American Spirit who wrote (453)10/8/2003 8:10:05 AM
From: JakeStraw  Read Replies (1) of 773
 
"In 1969, as Clinton was in England on his Rhodes scholarship, the State Department received a report of a nineteen year-old British girl who was charging she had been raped by an American. That American was student Bill Clinton. The State Department employee, now retired, told Capitol Hill Blue, "There is no doubt in my mind that this woman suffered severe emotional trauma. But we were under tremendous pressure to avoid the embarrassment of having a Rhodes Scholar charged with rape. I filed a report to my superiors and that was the last I heard of it."

Capitol Hill Blue has done several investigations into Bill Clinton allegations of sexual impropriety in the past.

In 1972, a twenty-two year-old woman reported to Yale police that she had been assaulted by Bill Clinton. While she did not press charges, when contacted and questioned about the event, both the woman and the Yale Police confirmed the incident.

Did Clinton's behavior change when he made the switch from student to teacher? Not according to a female student in one of his classes at the University of Arkansas. This young student claimed he blocked her exit from the room, groped her and put his hands under her blouse. She complained to her faculty advisor but Clinton only said, “She came on to me.” The woman left the school shortly thereafter.

Many do not realize that the Juanita Broaddrick incident was first reported as a rape and pictures of her bit lip and bruises did exist. Conveniently, those have now been “lost” by the hospital along with the nurse’s written report."
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