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To: Don Hurst who wrote (274288)7/12/2002 4:55:15 PM
From: FastC6  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670
 
Perhaps cliton should permanently pack his bags and leave for the places he is welcomed.

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To: Don Hurst who wrote (274288)7/12/2002 6:09:27 PM
From: DOUG H  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 769670
 
considering the fact that many in the audience are sodomizers who want someone else to pay for their own mistakes I'd be proud to be booed by that crowd. Too cheap to buy condoms but they want $10 billion for research, yeah right.....



To: Don Hurst who wrote (274288)7/12/2002 6:20:00 PM
From: Lino...  Respond to of 769670
 
Glad to help out:

Clinton Poor Spokesman for AIDS Prevention, Women Say

Ex-President Bill Clinton may be the toast of Barcelona as he holds forth on ways to battle the global AIDS epidemic. But judging from the accounts of his former sex partners, safe sex was never his personal forte.

In fact, every woman who's ever gone public with details of her encounter with the sex-obsessed ex-leader says he rejected the methods recommended by AIDS prevention advocates when it came to his own behavior.

Gennifer Flowers has been famous since she came forward in late 1991 with her story of an 11-year affair with the former Arkansas governor. But the media never made much of her pregnancy, which she alleges happened because Clinton didn't like wearing condoms.

Flowers said he paid her $200 to cover the cost of an abortion.

And judging by the account of Paula Jones, who brought the sexual harassment lawsuit that eventually led to his impeachment, Clinton didn't waste any time putting on a prophylactic before suggesting that she "kiss it."

Monica Lewinsky, of course, had the best evidence of all documenting the one-time president's disdain for safe sex - the DNA evidence he left behind on her dress that proved his denials of their affair were false.

Even the account Juanita Broaddrick, who says Clinton brutally raped her in an Arkansas hotel room 24 years ago, suggests the future AIDs advocate made no effort to stop the spread of any diseases he might be carrying.

"Don't worry, I'm sterile," Broaddrick said Clinton assured her after the attack was over.