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To: tejek who wrote (783630)5/6/2014 1:14:50 AM
From: i-node  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1577746
 
>> So by your rules, if you see a hot woman, you're not allowed to ask if she's married, or if you see a guy who looks like he's rich, its wrong to ask?

I would not ask someone, "Are you rich?"

If you want to ask the hot woman if she's married, I'd recommend you not start by saying, "I noticed you're hot, you're not a tranny, are you?"

>> There is so much proof that Obama did not lie

Actually, had you paid even cursory attention to the story you would know that clear proof has been produced that his administration sent Rice out to tell an absolute lie. Now, you could argue that since Rice said it, Obama wasn't lying. Which is ridiculous. The proof leads to the White House, the media have ignored it for the duration of the story, and the facts are coming out. Although, the "most transparent administration in history" has fought it from the outset.



To: tejek who wrote (783630)5/6/2014 11:32:36 AM
From: one_less  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1577746
 
Lewinski is going to tell all on 5/8/2014. Now at 40 she is tired of being scorned and made a scapegoat for all that happened so many years ago. She blames the powers of that time for forcing her to take responsibility for events of that time.

Well we will see if she is once again being used by power (Hillary Cam-pain) or clearing the air on something that was unfair to her and has had such a devastating effect on her adult life ... May 8.

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Monica Lewinsky is opening up about her affair with former President Bill Clinton for the first time in years, sharing how the Internet has driven her and others to "global humiliation."

Lewinsky, who penned an essay for Vanity Fair that will be available digitally on May 8 and on newsstands May 13, said she finally came forward about her experience because of Tyler Clementi, an 18-year-old who committed suicide after video of him kissing another man was broadcast online.

“[T]hanks to the Drudge Report, I was also possibly the first person whose global humiliation was driven by the Internet," Lewinsky said.

Lewinsky said she and her mother were both disturbed by the circumstances surrounding Clementi's death.

“She was reliving 1998, when she wouldn’t let me out of her sight. She was replaying those weeks when she stayed by my bed, night after night, because I, too, was suicidal," Lewinsky said of her mother. "The shame, the scorn, and the fear that had been thrown at her daughter left her afraid that I would take my own life—a fear that I would be literally humiliated to death.”

She hoped by telling her story, she "might be able to help others in their darkest moments of humiliation."

Lewinsky also put to rest some rumors that have followed her since news broke of her affair with Clinton, saying she was not offered a $12 million "for a salacious tell-all book" but noting she did turn down "offers that would have earned me more than $10 million, because they didn’t feel like the right thing to do."

“It’s time to burn the beret and bury the blue dress," Lewinsky said.

“I, myself, deeply regret what happened between me and President Clinton. Let me say it again: I. Myself. Deeply. Regret. What. Happened," she added.

huffingtonpost.com