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To: Skywatcher who wrote (156565)6/29/2001 2:36:39 PM
From: Thomas A Watson  Respond to of 769670
 
Well crissy if you are like richie and have such a warm place for mr. bill, well enjoy.

In contrast to Smeal and Ireland, a handful of
courageous feminists did come forward to
complain that they could no longer defend
Clinton after Broaddrick's rape charge.
One was Cynthia Alksne, a former sex-crimes
prosecutor who wrote in the Wall Street Journal
that there was enough evidence to convict and
imprison Bill Clinton on charges of forcible
rape.

"One woman's word is enough to prosecute a
rapist," Alksne reminded Journal readers.

"Rape cases are routinely won or lost when a
victim takes the stand to accuse the defendant
of the crime. Indeed, the law explicitly
permits a jury to convict a rapist on the word
of the victim alone if her testimony is deemed
credible. And anyone who watched Juanita
Broaddrick's NBC News interview with Lisa Myers
would have to conclude, at a minimum, Ms.
Broaddrick was a credible accuser."

Alksne continued:

"When I was a sex-crimes prosecutor, rapists
often got at least eight years of public
housing - in jail, not the White House. If
these allegations are true, jail is where Mr.
Clinton belongs."

This is in the news as the current leading feminists are all for hearing because someone is making money on a book that claims he lied to make money. Hmmmmm.

Don't you just love the lunacy of the vacant liberal minds.

you all have a nice day now hear.

tom watson tosiwmee
newsmax.com