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To: Thomas A Watson who wrote (471862)10/6/2003 1:47:29 PM
From: Orcastraiter  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670
 
Gee, thanks for the compliment.

Q:"If Arnold did nothing wrong, then why did he publicly apologize for his behavior?"

A: He did something wrong.

Orca



To: Thomas A Watson who wrote (471862)10/6/2003 1:55:29 PM
From: Orcastraiter  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 769670
 
15 women have come forward, saying Arnold harassed them sexually.

Is this the kind of man that should be Governor?

Orca



To: Thomas A Watson who wrote (471862)10/6/2003 1:59:56 PM
From: Orcastraiter  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670
 
Watson, have you been sexually abused in your life?

Do you want to talk about it?

Orca



To: Thomas A Watson who wrote (471862)10/6/2003 2:04:17 PM
From: Orcastraiter  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670
 
Bush maintains distance from Arnold:

From the start of the election, there has been much debate in the White House about how, or if, a Schwarzenegger victory would affect a presidential race, and what if anything the White House should try to do about it.

Mr. Bush's advisers decided to try to keep a tactical public distance from the race, if only to try to make it more difficult for Mr. Davis to portray the challenge as a White House-orchestrated grab for power.

nytimes.com