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To: JohnM who wrote (11563)10/10/2003 12:28:59 AM
From: greenspirit  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 793883
 
John, first of all he never admitted to groping women. It may be true or it may not. We simply don't know at this point. Second, I'll be willing to bet Arnold (being the chiseled star that he is), has been groped far more often in crowds and on movie sets than most women in hollywood have been. Do you think he should file sexual harassment every time someone pinches his ass or touches his chest?

Sexual harassment is a very serious issue and should be taken seriously. The problem is liberals in California, and papers like the LA Times, do a disservice to women by claiming sexual harassment due to a call from a Davis campaign worker in the closing days of an election.

Lastly, there is Juannitta Broadrick. A very credible women who openly made the accusation she was raped by Bill Clinton. Let me guess, the LA Times ran with the story and dug out every fact about it for weeks? Liberals were also outraged? Womens groups like NOW found a new sister to rally behind and prevent rape from occurring?

Nuff said on this subject. It will die quickly, no one will file charges, and the issue will drop off the LA Times editors radar screen in a matter of days.