To: fedup03
Wow, it's post like this one that make me glad that we decided against going to trial. It would have killed me to hear my loved one called a whore: she wasn't. I see no evidence that the Kobe's accuser is one. I don't know why the victim is always blamed in these cases. Many of you are willng to give Kobe the benefit of the doubt, but not the girl involved.
As a matter of fact, my husband read your post-he travels. He says he has had front desk employees (women) bring him stuff (pillows, towels, food etc) after dark.
207 posted on
07/22/2003 10:47:23 AM PDT by
nyconse
To: nyconse
Haddon and Whitewater
Westword
And speaking of the Ramseys and dudes who like to party, what do "Papa" John Ramsey and Bill Clinton have in common? An appearance in Tuesday's New York Post column by gossiper Cindy Adams, who connects the dots between the two--through the Haddon Morgan & Foreman law firm, with a brief detour past Roy Romer, sometime Colorado governor and full-time chair of the Democratic National Committee.
Not only do attorneys at Haddon Morgan & Foreman represent Ramsey, Adams points out, but they also pop up numerous times in "The Special Committee's Whitewater Report:The Arkansas Phase." For example, the Haddon firm filed Clinton's income-tax returns for every year from 1981 through 1992 and in 1978 even cut a check for"reimbursement of interest pd." to the late James McDougal himself.
"To understand Hal Haddon's power," writes Adams, "consider the millions of barrister-solicitor-mouthpiece-advocate firms in America Bill Clinton could choose to handle his tax records vis-à-vis the Senate Whitewater committee. The prez of the U.S.A. disses the whole load of D.C. or New York legal flunkies on his payroll for some barrister's firm all the way the hell out in Denver, who nobody's ever heard of."
Well, not exactly. A decade ago, Haddon, a big supporter of Gary Hart, was even being touted as a potential attorney general if his candidate won the presidency. Instead, Hart sank with the Monkey Business--and Haddon kept a relatively low profile until Ramsey raised it back up. Could the Clinton-Haddon-Ramsey connection account for "why the gov isn't removing District Attorney Alex Hunter from the JonBenét murder investigation?" muses Adams.
Asked, but not answered.
209 posted on
07/22/2003 10:50:31 AM PDT by
Palladin
(Proud to be a FReeper!)
To: nyconse
As a matter of fact, my husband read your post-he travels. He says he has had front desk employees (women) bring him stuff (pillows, towels, food etc) after dark. After the clock out you say? Hmmmm..
220 posted on
07/22/2003 11:13:23 AM PDT by
Smogger
To: nyconse
I don't know why the victim is always blamed in these cases.Uhh, it's "alleged" victim. If she was raped, she is a victim---therefore it's not her fault. Questioning whether she was raped or not isn't blaming the victim. It's determining whether there was a victim.
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