Posted on 01/10/2006 7:15:46 AM PST by teddyballgame
SAN FRANCISCO - A former lover of President Clinton on Monday lost her effort to revive a defamation case against his wife, Sen. Hillary Clinton, and two of the former presidents top aides.
Former cabaret singer Gennifer Flowers came to public attention during the 1992 presidential campaign when she described a 12-year affair with Clinton, who later acknowledged a relationship with her.
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Clinton also testified under oath in the case of bankers Branscum and Hill that he never sold a state commission for cash. Eight people would have testified otherwise. Some gave the money and some laundered it. I have spoken with Dave Schippers about this after impeachment. Although Dr. Paul Fick met with the investigators about the sale of state commissions (and they say a clear case of perjury in a criminal trial), Schippers never got the information.
I agree, but I have another reason to dump this stupid lawsuit and that is that I don't want any more Clinton exposure. I have had enough. It is scary that we will have to hear them again very soon. UGH!!!! I wish they would be like the other Presidents and just retire to the ranch or somewhere. Even President Carter was quite until recently. After four or eight years of hearing any presidents name they should give it a rest for awhile or in some cases for ever.
If an earthquake destroyed California it would be good and bad news.
I wouldn't miss the liberal politics and the liberal court system. Hollyweird can go too. I would miss my California Freeper Friends!!!
Didn't know she had moved to Nevada.
She didn't meet WJC out there and I
don't think she was living there when
she brought her original suit, was she?
I could be wrong, of course. I thought
she filed in Arkansas. But sheand her
husband have been earning a living in
New Orleans for some years now. Don't
know if the City's Wipe Out affected
their business or not.
Anyway, the 9th District Circuit of
Appeals is such a Liberal Court, that
I'm surprised Judicial Watch would even
consider filing there.
Hopefully, we'll all be listening to Coast to Coast when George Noory has on his earthquake predictor and we can get out of town.
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