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Politics : Did Slick Boink Monica? -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Hippieslayer who wrote (3204)1/28/1998 11:27:00 PM
From: DD™  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 20981
 
PAULA'S HUSBAND SPEAKS; WITNESS LIST INCLUDES MORE THAN 100 WOMEN

drudgereport.com

Excerpt...

"The only settlement we're going to accept from Bill Clinton is: 'I was wrong. I apologize. I admit that I was in that room with Paula.'" Strong words coming from Paula Jones' husband, Steven Jones, in Thursday's LONDON TELEGRAPH.

"We gave him wiggle room before. We were willing to let him say 'I may have'. But now we've collected a lot more evidence and the days of wiggle room are over. The word 'may' has been stricken. He is going to have to confess to everything on our terms now, or face Paula in court."

Brit investigative reporter Ambrose Evans-Pritchard returns to the red hot American scene and interviews Jones at his Long Beach, California home.

Steve Jones explains: "If it had not been for Bob Bennett coming out on TV and saying that Paula's story was 'tabloid trash for cash' . . . this whole thing could have been settled a long time ago with a quiet apology. He chose the wrong girl to pick a fight with, didn't he?
And now he's brought the President to the brink of impeachment. If I could give one piece of advice to Bill Clinton, it's get rid of Bob Bennett. Fast."

Depositions collected by the Jones team describe incidents that border on sexual assault,reveals the paper.

Evans-Pritchard reports that the Jones lawsuit witness list includes "more than 100 women who allegedly had sexual encounters with the President in circumstances that are relevant to the case, either because they were government employees working under Mr Clinton when the alleged incident took place, or because they were allegedly solicited for him by police officers, or were victims of coercive and predatory behavior."

DD



To: Hippieslayer who wrote (3204)1/28/1998 11:31:00 PM
From: loafer  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 20981
 
I am using the term strictly tongue in cheek, so to speak. Unfortunatly for us all, when it comes to Billary's true character a vast portion of the population has been, and still seems to be, somewhere over in Egypt next to that big river, you know, de Nile.

I only hope that this tawdry episode in our history slaps some sense into the body politic so that we don't allow it to happen again, from the left or the right.



To: Hippieslayer who wrote (3204)1/29/1998 11:12:00 AM
From: Hippieslayer  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 20981
 
Last Sunday, James "serpent head" Carville said on "Meet the Depressed" that "there's going to be a war" in regards to STarr vs CLinton. What Carville forgot about is that the General-IE CLinton- is a draft dodger. Would you want to go to war with a man who never served in the military, is a draft dodger, and would rather "make love not war"? I think Carville is about to become a POW.