To: PROLIFE who wrote (163 ) 7/10/2006 3:30:14 PM From: one_less Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 178 So, what about this inner circle? Bill Clinton: “I never should have misled the country, the Congress, my friends or my family. Quite simply, I gave in to my shame.” Bill CLINTON's WOMEN don't exactly speak highly of him. Hillary CLINTON: (She apparently believes grandma was the VMRC that was victimizing Bill). Bill is a victim of WOMEN. "He was so young, barely four, when he was scarred by abuse," Hillary claimed. "There was terrible conflict between his mother and grandmother. A psychologist once told me that for a boy, being in the middle of a conflict between two WOMEN is the worst possible situation. There is always a desire to please each one." Then there are those nagging reports and allegations that keep surfacing (many with credible corroboration): -ELIZABETH WARD GRACEN: Forced sex, lip biting, threatening calls about going public. -Little Rock Attorney: Assault with biting and bruising. -KATHLEEN WILLEY: Groped, tires damaged, cat killed, threats about her children, husband commits suicide on the day of oval office meeting. -PAULA JONES: Indecent and provocative exposure. -LINDA TRIPP: Threats -Monica Lewinsky: Affair with someone in a position of authority and you know the rest. -DOLLY KYLE BROWNING: Affair with CLINTON followed by threats if she went public. -GENNIFER FLOWERS: Affair with CLINTON followed by threats and troublesome events. -LAUREN KIRK: Harassment about relationship with (roommate) Flowers. -SALLY PERDUE: Affair with CLINTON followed by threats if she went public. -SHARLENE WILSON: She testified in 1990 to a grand jury that she had seen Bill CLINTON using drugs, and when her testimony leaked out, she fled the state for fear of her life. Now serving a 31-year sentence for minor drug offense (selling a half ounce of marijuana and $100 worth of an amphetamine) at the WOMEN's prison at Tucker, Ark. -JEAN DUFFEY: Former head of the Saline County Drug Task Force, she worked with a federal grand jury until she dug too deep. Left the state after attempts to frame her failed. -CHRISTY ZERCHER: CLINTON was groping her with Hillary nearby. In 1994 after the White House learned that a Washington Post reporter was calling her, Zercher's house was burglarized. Only a diary and photos were taken. -EILEEN WELLSTONE: Assaulted by CLINTON in 1969 after she met him at a pub near Oxford University -YALE STUDENT: In 1972 a 22-year-old woman reported an assault to the campus police. Retired campus policemen confirmed the case. -UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS STUDENT: Groping in his professor office said to be confirmed by alums. -SEVEN COMPLAINTS (1978-80 Arkansas State Trooper reports): : From 1978-80 state troopers said that there were seven cases of assault or attempted assault. -SANDRA ALLEN JAMES: Former D.C. fundraiser who says CLINTON groped her in his hotel room in 1991. -SECRET SERVICE AGENT OR AGENTS: One agent is said to have been sexually assaulted by the president and two others to have been sexually involved with him. -SUSAN MCDOUGAL: In the great mystery of Whitewater, why would this woman have gone to jail rather than answer questions about CLINTON? -BETTY CURRIE: As CLINTON's secretary, she was pressed into duty as an arranger for the relationship with Monica and even collected evidence from her and hid it under her bed. CLINTON twice coached Currie on how he wanted her to testify. -SUE SCHMIDT: The first lady ordered the White House legal team to make a study, at taxpayer expense, of supposed bias in her reporting (White Water/Lewinski). -JUANITA BROADDRICK: She admired and campaigned for then Attorney-General CLINTON until an episode 21 years ago when, she said, he brutally attacked, bit and raped her in her hotel room. In a sign that the act was premeditated, CLINTON had telephoned her from downstairs to move a planned campaign meeting from the cafe to her room because, he said, there were reporters downstairs. When he left her room, he turned and, noting her swollen and bruised upper lip, told her, "You better put some ice on that." She told a handful of close friends, including a nurse, who saw her injuries shortly after the incident and has corroborated her story. CLINTONWOMEN061099.htm'>http://www.capitolhillblue.com/June1999/061099/CLINTONWOMEN061099.htm Bill CLINTON CLINTON promised to lead "the most ethical administration in history." “I never told anybody to lie, not a single time -- never.These allegations are false.” With Articles 1 and 3, pertaining to perjury and obstruction of justice, having been approved by the House of Representatives, Senate Majority Leader Trent Lott announced that President CLINTON's impeachment trial would begin in the Senate on Thursday, January 7, 1999. "[I]t depends on how you define "alone" ... there were a lot of times when we were alone, but I never really thought we were." "It depends on what the meaning of the word 'is' is" "The road to tyranny, we must remember, begins with the destruction of the truth." "The other thing we have to do is to take seriously the role in this problem of...older men who prey on underage WOMEN...There are consequences to decisions and...one way or the other, people always wind up being held accountable." "[There is] no question that an admission of making false statements to government officials and interfering with the FBI and the CIA is an impeachable offense." "You know the one thing that's wrong with this country? Everyone gets a chance to have their fair say."