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To: Johannes Pilch who wrote (63187)12/7/1999 8:11:00 PM
From: jlallen  Respond to of 67261
 
From NewsMax.com

Sunday December 5, 12:12 PM

Who's That White House Blonde?

Who was that dazzlingly attractive twentysomething blonde seen leaving the northwest gate of the White House Saturday afternoon? Starr report connoisseurs may recall that particular portal as "Monica's gate," the entryway used by the former Clinton intern to visit Bill Clinton after she was banished from the White House.

Protesters from the Web site Free Republic regularly monitor White House comings and goings and tell NewsMax.com that the comely young lady was squired off the grounds at about 1:50 p.m. in a late-model sedan, not a limo.

The car, driven by an unidentified black man, was seen arriving sans blonde bombshell from the 17th Street side of Pennsylvania Avenue approximately 10 minutes earlier. On departure, she was spotted sitting alone in the back seat.

"It's very unusual to see a car enter the grounds on Saturday through that particular gate," our White House spy says. "Other than the Saturday Clinton was impeached, I can count on my hands the number of cars I've seen go in that way."

Earlier this year, Monicagate taper Linda Tripp told CNN's Larry King that she had reason to believe Clinton was still indulging his libido while on the job. Without following up, the intrepid interviewer thanked Tripp for her appearance and bade her good night.



To: Johannes Pilch who wrote (63187)12/8/1999 11:02:00 AM
From: Neocon  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 67261
 
Everything you say is a reasonable criticism against believing that the traditions of the the Catholic and Orthodox churches represent apostolic doctrine, and I have no real stake in defending the belief that their view of the sacraments is apostolic. I merely note that it is interesting. I myself would have a problem with believing that the true "community of believers" was so obscure that it functioned in the shadow of, and counter to, the institutional church for centuries, but that is me......