To: Daniel Schuh who wrote (22501 ) 12/19/1998 4:24:00 AM From: Dan B. Respond to of 67261
<<Do you think the suit would have been filed if Clinton hadn't became President? Do you think she even thought of the possibility before being contacted by the "Arkansas Project"?>> No. Of course not. In fact she stayed quiet about it after he was elected. She had no agenda. But he DID make President. He's a smart man, and he KNOWS the limelight shines on the President. He chose to lie his way outof his indescretions. The limelight shined on her since she'd told her amazing story to too many friends. Or was it just because the cop told first? ...and Yes, she thought about it. She was upset that her little story had been publicized by the right-wing rag. Can't think of the name...remembered it in an earlier post...ahhh ahhhh where's my memory...oh well. NOT a subscriber. How does this change anything? They found her story, and she wasn't the source. American Spectator, yeah.... . The "officers" who to this day say they often handled escorting women to Clinton, were the original source, or was it some past workmate she'd told? They all corroborate she'd either told of the event, or who was it, officer Ferguson? who took her to his door. What happened inside? They implied she ****** him. She says nothing happened. HE could confirm nothing happened. He said/she said. He refuses to help her for his embarrasment if he admits she was there at all. He told flowers to lie. He'd promised country nothing like this would happen again. Flowers has him on tape telling her to lie flat out for all to hear. Lewinsky lied for him. Jones says he told her "you're a smart girl, you won't tell anyone about this.." There is no reasonable reason to disbelieve her since the evidence indicates he has a habit of doing such things. Being lucky enough to have evidence like this is the only way a woman can ever come close to winning a he said/she said case. Clinton provides plenty such evidence. He's twice caught with solid evidence(Flowers, Lewinsky) and he tried to lie through his teeth, and deny Jones the truth he could have provided to clear her name by admitting she was there but that nothing happened. He took that one way too far. Way too far.