I did not make a libelous statement, I'm just referring to what she
stated publicly.
Innocent until proven guilty is fine but when there's a pattern of
improper sexual behavior, proven lies to cover them up and then paying
off an accuser, it's hard to honestly think Bill Clinton is a victim.

That's where distrust for the President is that GG was talking about
in my opinion.


On 9/27/05, Dana wrote:
> well. Actually I meant that since he is not a court of law, the statute of
> limitations does not apply. So he can't say something potentially libelous
> (were Clinton not a public figure) then use the statute of limitations as an
> excuse for not backing up the allegation.
>  Note to self - be clearer.
>

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