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To: E who wrote (31745)2/26/1999 2:24:00 AM
From: Krowbar  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 108807
 
E, I agree with you almost word for word. I said almost the same thing as you a while back about Clinton being set up, but my words were not greeted warmly. Let's see how yo do.

Del



To: E who wrote (31745)2/26/1999 3:20:00 PM
From: Sidney Reilly  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 108807
 
E,
<<My heart is
breaking for Chelsea.>>

I wonder just how hard it does make her life. There would have to be a lot of looks if not outright jokes. Is she still going to school?

I was being flip, speaking out of my disgust with our political leaders from day one. I believe the American Spectator articles that outline the 22+ dead FOB's (friends of Bill) who knew too much about his exploits and whitewater and whatever else we don't even know about because their trail (or should I say tail)is completely covered. I've also heard rumors about a cocaine cartel operating out of Arkansas with his knowledge while he was Gov. and this even included Tyson, chicken man. As dangerous as he is, I see his wife as moreso than him. I suspect that her bite is much more deadly than his. As Vince Foster (the keeper of the whitewater files that disappeared after his death) found out IMO. I am powerless so I revert to sarcasm, the last refuge of the disgruntled voter. LOL



To: E who wrote (31745)2/28/1999 11:42:00 AM
From: Grainne  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 108807
 
<<I thought that Jones's attitude was probably accurately described by her family members in the early
television interview, in which they described her as being excited and happy about what
had happened, and as having said, "I smell money in this." In addition, about Jones, I
thought that the self-described several minutes she remained in the room after the
president's penis had made itself a party to the discussion raised the question of what
took a traumatized maiden so long to walk across the room to the door.>>

E, my understanding is that Paula's estranged sister said this out of jealousy or some other emotion, and later retracted it as a lie. If you watched Paula's interview with Larry King like I did, I think you might find her not terribly bright, totally apolitical, but forthright nonetheless. She was very young and naive, and there was a state trooper at the door of Clinton's room. She was very panicky, and didn't know what to do, and tried to get out of the room as quickly as she could. She also told a coworker or perhaps two right after it happened, who have corroborated her story. Finally, she had no plans for any kind of lawsuit at all, so smelling money would not be a logical comment for her to make. She did absolutely nothing about this, trying to forget it happened, until a friend told her her name had been mentioned in the American Spectator. At that point she did retain an attorney, but only to ask for an apology, not money.