moonshine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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> Hi Mac,
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> In brief that Governor Clinton lured Jones to his hotel room and
> propositioned her. The evidence is that it was in a most lewd manner.
A state tropper says it was Jones who initiated contact.
> Jones was a government employee and Clinton was her boss. His denials all
> around have been farcical.
Maybe to you but not to others.
> It is proven by his lies and his vicious attacks on the women and reporters.
Attacks on what women? What reporters?
> The attacks themselves by a highly sophisticated publicly-funded hit operation should
> shock people.
He is not allowed the same rights as any other American. What about the Republican
funded
smear campaign against him?
> The intimidation and evasion has been pervasive and wide-ranging.
Maybe so but it's working and so far there is no proof that he has done anything
illegal.
> Elizabeth Ward, a woman who told a friend about an encounter according to the friend,
> is busily occupied dodging a subpoena in Europe. Got any idea why?
Maybe she doesn't really have anything to say. Also it sounds alot like hearsay. If Ken
Starr can find a friend of Monica's in Japan I'm sure he could track her down if her
testimony was relevant.
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> >From the very beginning Clinton has shown himself to be a liar. He told the
> nation in a tear-jerking appearance on "60 Minutes" with Hillary that he had
> done wrong but he never had an affair with Gennifer Flowers. It was a
> performance that put to shame Nixon's wonderful "Checkers" speech or the
> tearful confession of Jimmy Swaggart. Later Flowers was the "woman I never
> slept with."
Then got reelected!
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> Even Jones' sister has confirmed the encounter Clinton had with Jones. She
> has toured the daytime sleaze shows telling about how Jones is just trying
> to make money and is used by Clintonites as a supposed refutation.
So she is only lying about part of the story!
> There are actually six witnesses to the aftermath of the event as well as some who
> saw were witnesses preceding the event. Clinton just can't seem to
> recollect any of this except he can remember he didn't do it.
But no witness to the event.
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> The attacks on the women and Clinton's selective leaks and studied silences
> says it all.
I do believe in one's right to defend themselves. If their stories hold up youmay have
a
case.
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> Oh, yeah. Jones has passed a lie detector test. Clinton would not lower
> himself, of course.
Anyone can pass a lie detector.
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...Mac
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