Jackie Fellows <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:


Hi Sue

I heard the same about the Willey woman being the big problem for the w.h.  But, again,
why wait till now??  Didn't the job she alledgedly got because of Clinton quite what 
she
thought it would be??  Let's look at the major actors so far:  Tripp, the motherly 
woman
who draws sexually harassed women to her like a moth to a flame;  Paula, who seems to 
be
pouting because she didn't receive flowers and is so emotionally distraught--but 
doesn't
forget to smile for the cameras at all times; Monica, who admits being a pathological
liar; now Willey whose deposition is pretty vague except for remembering one thing
clearly; and Clinton who says he is vague about all of it.  What a circus.

 Maybe I should sue Clinton maintaining that I am suffering from great emotional stress
because he didn't include me in his overtures to women and my self-esteem as a woman 
has
suffered ever since--how many years is it, now?  Of course, I will have to wait until
after discovery to see a doctor for my condition--didn't need one until now to get over
my deep emotional stress.  Of course, going on shopping sprees might help--I could have
one of those beauty makeovers--the one that costs $1,500 or so.   I know this sounds
silly, but in a circus like this, it might fly.  Good heavens, now they are putting
hearsay evidence into a court document--one of the women's friends deposition.  Excuse
me.  And sometimes I think Clinton is an accident waiting to happen in his response to
this mess.  Walking a political and a legal fence at the same time tends to do this, I
would imagine.

jackief

Sue Hartigan wrote:

> Sue Hartigan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Hi Jackie:
>
> Tripp has been around a long time from what I understand, and she has
> done these things before.  So it really wouldn't surprise me one bit.  I
> wonder why they keep her in the WH like they do though, when they know
> what her history is.  Doesn't really make much sense to me.
>
> But then again none of this does.
>
> I guess the woman whose husband died made a very convincing statement to
> the grand jury.  She is repeating everything on 60 Minutes Sunday.
>
> This is really suppose to be something that might bring Clinton down,
> because he was "suppose" to have said he was only comforting her, and
> didn't come on to her.
>
> Sue
> >
> > Hi Sue
> >
> > I wonder if Tripp was the one that suggested Bush had an affair in the first place.
> > Tripp's friends (?) seem to be always being harassed by some powerful figure.
> >
> > jackief
> >
>
> --
> Two rules in life:
>
> 1.  Don't tell people everything you know.
> 2.
>
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