To: governsleastgovernsbest
I was trying not to make a judgment until this all shakes out. Though, I have to admit, I'm skeptical of the charges.
As woman, if any man started speaking to me in that manner, they wouldn't finish the conversation. And that would be the last time that loser would attempt to speak to me like that. I certainly wouldn't continue private meetings. So, I can't understand, in one paragraph she went to dinner on such and such day and he said blah blah blah and she was discusted. Then the next paragraph, she went to an Italian restaurant with him on another day and then he said. Why was she encouraging it? Something doesn't add up here.
904 posted on
10/13/2004 8:56:24 PM PDT by
GodBlessUSA
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To: GodBlessUSA
Agreed. It's true that he was her boss. But her claims that she agreed to go to dinner, etc. "only if things would be professional," etc., don't ring true. It's like the old joke of the guy who keeps telling the other person to pull his finger, and the other person who keeps falling for it.
Fall for it once, shame on O'Reilly. Fall for it for the nth time, and her claims to be shocked at his behavior lose credibility.
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