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To: ColtonGang who wrote (173079)8/21/2001 1:43:19 PM
From: George Coyne  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769667
 
So, sue us, Doc. That's Tom's opinion and mine. It rings true! I call OJ a killer too. What do you think?



To: ColtonGang who wrote (173079)8/21/2001 1:50:07 PM
From: Thomas A Watson  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769667
 
I have seen the first person testimony of a victim and the first person testimony of several other woman who claimed to be molested and assaulted by the rapist.
These woman were democrats and supporter of the rapist before being assaulted. I've seen the testimony of the rapist many times and seen the rapist then admit that he lied. The rapist has looked me in the eyes and lied to me.

The rapist has tried to get others to lie and the rapist has told lies about others and these lies are public. I have seen and heard much evidence and I with no reservation whatsoever call mr. bill the rapist of at least one woman. You can chose to believe whatever you wish. I will not hold my breath concerned about mr. bill suing me for slander.

I have found the rapist guilty beyond any reasonable doubt. By the standards of proof used by your fellow vacant liberal minds mr. bill is guilty of raping at least a half dozen and maybe a dozen women.

The latest on the rapist's credibility.
Clinton 'Keenly Aware' of Rich Pardon Deal
NEW YORK - According to phone transcripts of
conversations between then-President Bill Clinton and
Israeli leader Ehud Barak, Clinton was keenly aware of
details of the controversial pardon case of fugitive
financier Marc Rich.

In the transcripts, reviewed by Newsweek, Clinton tells
Barak at one point, "I'm working on that," but also warns:
"It's best that we not say much about that."

The two leaders had no reason to believe the
conversation would ever become public. But all
telephone conversations between U.S. presidents and
foreign heads of state are monitored by a team of
note-takers sitting at computer terminals in the White
House Situation Room.
newsmax.com

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