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To: ViperChick Secret Agent 006.9 who wrote (52358)9/11/1998 5:11:00 PM
From: C. Niebucc  Respond to of 58727
 
OT - Audio - Humor

Clintons Tush
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Love in the oval office
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HarMonica blues
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I think you might need netshow for these



To: ViperChick Secret Agent 006.9 who wrote (52358)9/11/1998 5:32:00 PM
From: SJS  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 58727
 
This part?
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1. Initial Visit and Rejection

On the morning of Saturday, December 6, Ms. Lewinsky went to the White House to deliver the letter and gifts to the President. The gifts included a sterling silver antique cigar holder, a tie, a mug, a "Hugs and Kisses" box, and an antique book about Theodore Roosevelt.(731) Ms. Lewinsky planned to leave the parcel with Ms. Currie, who had told Ms. Lewinsky that the President would be busy with his lawyers and unable to see her.(732)

Ms. Lewinsky arrived at the White House at approximately 10:00 a.m. She told the Secret Service uniformed officers at the Northwest Gate that she had gifts to drop off for the President, but that Ms. Currie did not know she was coming.(733) Ms. Lewinsky and the officers made several calls in an attempt to locate Ms. Currie.(734) The officers eventually invited Ms. Lewinsky inside the guard booth.(735) When Ms. Currie learned that Ms. Lewinsky was at the Northwest Gate, she sent word that the President "already had a guest in the [O]val," so the officers should have Ms. Lewinsky wait there for about 40 minutes.(736)

While Ms. Lewinsky was waiting, one officer mentioned that Eleanor Mondale was in the White House.(737) Ms. Lewinsky correctly surmised that the President was meeting with Ms. Mondale, rather than his lawyers, and she was "livid."(738) She stormed away, called and berated Ms. Currie from a pay phone, and then returned to her Watergate apartment.(740)

Hands shaking and almost crying, Ms. Currie informed several Secret Service officers that the President was "irate" that someone had disclosed to Ms. Lewinsky whom he was meeting with.(741) Ms. Currie told Sergeant Keith Williams, a supervisory uniformed Secret Service Officer, that if he "didn't find out what was going on, someone could be fired."(742) She also told Captain Jeffrey Purdie, the Secret Service watch commander for the uniformed division at the time, that the President was "so upset he wants somebody fired over this."(743)



To: ViperChick Secret Agent 006.9 who wrote (52358)9/11/1998 5:39:00 PM
From: Maxer  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 58727
 
Lisa-- this whole Clinton thing stinks. And Starr stinks too.

You know who was paying him $4 million a year while was working on the Clinton investigation? The tobacco companies. He defends them.

After all, the big tobacco CEO's swore under oath that cigarettes are not addictive. They were lying to congress. Is it that the republicans get millions from tobacco that stops their being brought to task? Serious stuff in my mind. Smoking kills 3,000+ people a day in the US. Costs gov 25 billion a year in medical expenses.

So who is the bigger criminal?

The guy who has an affair (granted, very bad form)
or the guy who defends the lying tobacco companies?.

I think they are all rotten.