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To: purpleraine

Thank you so much for your encouragements, dear purpleraine!


15 posted on 04/24/2008 9:11:54 AM PDT by Alamo-Girl
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To: Alamo-Girl

LOL! What took you so long? Are you trolling?


16 posted on 04/24/2008 9:12:52 AM PDT by purpleraine
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To: Alamo-Girl; KPfromDerryNH

I also want to thank Alamo-Girl for all her work in compiling a historical record which will prove to future generations (who will be less subject to propaganda by Clintonistas or anyone emotionally invested in promoting the Clinton legacy) that Bill Clinton was an evil sociopath who raped many times and got away with it every time. He also committed many other serious crimes which would earn anyone else a lengthy prison sentence. He has zero respect for women.

Visit Alamo-Girl.com if you’ve got a lot of time on your hands. Some of the historical record of Bill Clinton’s sex crimes is at
http://alamo-girl.com/0262.htm

I don’t know what happened to Mia T, but I also want to thank her for creating the site with the video of the Dateline NBC interview. If not for that, there might be no way for people who have never heard of Juanita Broaddrick to judge for themselves whether her story is credible.

Thanks to Kathleen Willey for bravely publishing her book in spite of intimidation and thuggery.

Thanks to Katherine Prudhomme-O’Brien in Derry, NH for having the courage to confront Hillary at a campaign rally in Nashua, NH about her husband’s sex crimes and her own role as an enabler. And for going on Hannity and Colmes and the Sean Hannity Show.

Many people don’t think of themselves as feminists, but if you believe that women have the right not to be raped, and the right to report rape without fear of being destroyed, or put on trial themselves, or being presumed to have been asking for it, if you believe, as I do, that women deserve to be treated with dignity and not have powerful men pull down their pants when they are least expecting it and demand oral sex, then you are a feminist, even if you choose not to call yourself one.

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Investigators Rick and Beverly Lambert worked with Paula Jones lawyers from September 1997 to discover “Jane Doe” victims of Bill Clinton. Their findings were turned over to the House Judiciary Committee after they had been subpoenaed by the Office of Independent Counsel. Some believe that their evidence convinced wavering congressmen to change their votes, providing the margin needed for impeachment.

The investigators told NewsMax that they had interviewed 209 witnesses, uncovering leads on previously unknown incidents involving Clinton and providing additional details about events already known to the public. According to the online publication, a number of “promising leads” were abandoned when the Jones case was dismissed last spring. Among the leads not followed up was one that involved the rape of a 14-year-old girl at a Little Rock cocaine party.

Beverly Lambert provided details of Clinton’s assault on a “young woman lawyer” he met at a Democratic fundraiser in Little Rock in the late ‘70s. The incident had been mentioned in a book by Roger Morris, “Partners in Power.” The victim had talked to Morris on condition of confidentiality. After the fundraiser at a popular waterfront restaurant, known then as Fisherman’s Wharf, “She offered Clinton a ride home. And once he got her alone in her car, he grabbed this woman and assaulted her. He did his trademark thing; exposed himself, asked her to ‘kiss it,’ and pushed her head down into his lap,” according to Lambert.

The woman went home and told her husband, who subsequently confronted Clinton, obtaining a “sheepish” apology from him. But the couple were unwilling to talk to Jones’ investigators. Do you wonder why? Lambert explains:

“Right after they talked to Roger Morris, her husband was suddenly appointed to head up the Arkansas Real Estate Commission,” says Beverly. “I’m sure that job pays pretty well. She works for the state, too. So at this point they’re afraid for their jobs.”

Does that sound excessively cynical? Shouldn’t we give then the benefit of a doubt? Beverly Lambert explains further:

“The husband was cooperative when Rick first called, but said he wanted to check with someone before he talked further. When he called back he was totally hostile and started calling Rick every name in the book.”

The facts about Paula Jones, Kathleen Willey, Dolly Kyle Browning, Gennifer Flowers, Sally Perdue and many others have been discussed at some length in previous columns. The heavy-handed tactics of intimidation used by the Clinton administration to silence these women have been largely ignored by the mainstream press who continued to sing the Predator’s praises when they must have known what he had been up to all along. Am I being unfair? They knew about all this even before we did. Their silence tells us everything we need to know about them.

The conclusions to be drawn from these accounts are straightforward enough. More than a dozen women have accused Clinton of committing sexual assault upon them. (The state troopers assigned to guard Clinton while he was governor of Arkansas have told of seven additional incidents, similar to those recounted above). The complaints have extended over a period of years, beginning in Clinton’s student days.

Excerpt from Edward Zehr’s article in the Washington Weekly (3/1/1999)


20 posted on 04/24/2008 9:50:18 AM PDT by herecomesthesun ("...and that's what I'm going to try to do as President again...")
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