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To: American Spirit who wrote (171023)8/13/2001 5:11:45 PM
From: Thomas A Watson  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670
 
Oh yeah, mr. bill the Harlem rapist.
Juanita Broaddrick Dismisses Clinton Book
Reacting to news that ex-president Clinton has snagged a
$10 million book deal where he promises to deal with the
impeachment evidence against him, Arkansas businesswoman
Juanita Broaddrick says she doubts he'll address her
allegation that he raped her in a Little Rock hotel room
23 years ago.

In an exclusive message to her supporters on the
conservative newsforum FreeRepublic.com, Broaddrick said,
"I have no reason to believe Bill Clinton will ever answer
questions regarding his 1978 sexual assault on me. He
would be foolish to refer to a self-incriminating subject
for which he has already been given a pardon in the form
of silence."

Clinton has reportedly told his publisher Knopf that he
will address allegations central to his impeachment, such
as claims by Sexgate accusers Paula Jones, Kathleen Willey
and Monica Lewinsky, in more than a cursory fashion.

But as several books on Clinton's impeachment make clear,
it was Broaddrick's sworn statements, along with
corroborating eyewitness testimony given to House
investigators, that persuaded up to 50 wavering moderate
Republicans to vote for his indictment.

In his book "The Breach," for instance, Washington Post
reporter Peter Baker recounted the last minute reluctance
to back impeachment of then-presumptive GOP Speaker of the
House Bob Livingston.

Livingston momentarily wavered, sources told Baker, but
resolved to press the case only when his chief of staff
reminded him, "We have a rapist in the White House."

When NBC finally broadcast an exclusive interview with
Broaddrick, which the network held till after Clinton was
acquitted in a Senate trial, three quarters of those
watching found her credible.

Still, despite a credible accusation of forcible rape
leveled against a sitting president, most journalists
ignored Broaddrick's bombshell. Clinton was asked just
once about the alleged rape at a March 1999 press
conference. He referred the question to his lawyer, David
Kendall.

Neither Clinton nor his wife Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton,
a supposed feminist who established Arkansas' first rape
crisis hotline, has ever personally denied Broaddrick's
charges.
newsmax.com

tom watson tosiwmee



To: American Spirit who wrote (171023)8/13/2001 5:16:08 PM
From: CYBERKEN  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 769670
 
BS'ing your way from election to election is not a job. Figuring out what people want to hear and then lying to them is not a talent. Stealing, raping and lying every waking hour can only be positively valued by the corrupt liberals in the red zone-who are no longer Americans after taking a blood oath to destroy any law, disregard any ideal, and smash any pretence of public trust to allow William the Bastard to escape punishment for his countless crimes.

The attitude of that cancerous segment of people occupying a part of our country has been noted for all time. They will be made to suffer for their treason...



To: American Spirit who wrote (171023)8/13/2001 6:12:16 PM
From: Srexley  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670
 
"Very impressive whether you like his politics or not"

I think this is the 1st time I have agreed with you AS. Very impressive was Clinton's climb to the top. Where we differ though is I think he set a terrible example once he got there.