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To: altura

It is perfectly appropriate to condemn these women for hurling accusation while hiding behind a shield of anonymity.

In Clinton’s case ALL the women stepped forward and identified themselves.


61 posted on 11/07/2011 8:44:45 AM PST by 101voodoo
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To: 101voodoo
In Clinton’s case ALL the women stepped forward and identified themselves.

I'm sorry. They did not. Some not at all, some only under force or coercion by the press. Some refused to come forward, like Eileen Wellstone, she woman Clinton sexually assaulted when he was at Oxford. She received a restraining order to keep people away.

One of the women, Elizabeth Gracen, recanted the stories she told her friends and received a starring role in Highlander, a sci-fi series produced by friends of Clinton, conveniently shot in New Zealand. She dodged subpoenas from Paul Jones' attorneys.

One of the women refused repeatedly to come forward when she was identified in the press by incident and without her name. She even refused for an extended period to come forward when named. It was only when conservative media refused to leave her alone that Juanita Brodderick came forward.

Paula jones never reported her harassment. She only came forward after National Review identified her by first name and place of employment, and said she was escorted to Clinton's room by a named State Trooper. When friends started to ask her if she had sex with Clinton and her name was leaked to conservative media, she came forward to say the rumors of her having sex with Clinton were not true. That's what led to her sexual harassment lawsuit, Clinton's perjury, our knowledge of cigars, stained dresses, and Monica Lewinsky.

National Review's article on Clinton's sex life in Little Rock identifies a lot of women involved with Clinton - and other names leaked during his term - and a lot of those women denied the allegations or refused to speak to the media.

So 'some' of Clinton's women came forward. Some of them did it voluntarily. Some of them did it only after they were named by the media, and didn't come forward of their own choice. Many of them never came forward. Respectfully, t's not correct to say that "in Clinton's case ALL the women stepped forward and identified themselves."

116 posted on 11/07/2011 9:32:12 AM PST by Scoutmaster (I stand for something; therefore, I can't stand Romney)
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