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To: republicanwizard
At least he did not deny the story or lied about it. He should have come clean earlier.
2 posted on
10/02/2003 9:58:40 AM PDT by
KevinDavis
(Let the meek inherit the Earth, the rest of us will explore the stars!)
To: republicanwizard
UH-OH!!!
3 posted on
10/02/2003 9:58:46 AM PDT by
So Cal Rocket
(End Judicial Activism Now!!)
To: republicanwizard
Let me guess, it was on a rowdy movie set, it doesn't count. The women were leftie sluts, they deserved it, he's such a wonderful guy to admit it, show he has great character, it was in the past.
To: republicanwizard
So what exactly did Ah-nold say? I'm not signing up with the Times.
To: republicanwizard
Unbelievably stupid admission
To: republicanwizard
Whoa. What's going on here? Many FReepers had already concluded that these charges were totally false, and that the women involved were Democrat operatives.
Hmmm...I've got it. Arnold himself is a Democrat operative, working against...himself...
Yeah...that's it... :-P
7 posted on
10/02/2003 10:03:11 AM PDT by
B Knotts
(<== Just Another 'Right-Wing Crazy')
To: republicanwizard
That was a really bad headline change - here is the actual headline: "Schwarzenegger Acknowledges 'Offensive' Behavior"
10 posted on
10/02/2003 10:07:21 AM PDT by
dirtboy
(CongressmanBillyBob/John Armor for Congress - you can't separate them, so send 'em both to D.C.)
To: republicanwizard
That was a really bad headline change - here is the actual headline: "Schwarzenegger Acknowledges 'Offensive' Behavior"
12 posted on
10/02/2003 10:07:32 AM PDT by
dirtboy
(CongressmanBillyBob/John Armor for Congress - you can't separate them, so send 'em both to D.C.)
To: republicanwizard
Our hero has fallen!
He's probably admitting to some stuff just so he can deny the worse things that people start coming out with.
14 posted on
10/02/2003 10:08:08 AM PDT by
Sir Gawain
(Not looking forward to "A Day in the Life of Arnold" threads)
To: republicanwizard
Do not alter titles.
To: republicanwizard; AnnaZ
He had no choice but to admit it, because it's true. SAN DIEGO - Gubernatorial front-runner Arnold Schwarzenegger acknowledged that he has "behaved badly" to women and offered an apology Thursday. Schwarzenegger's remarks, as he kicked off a four-day bus tour of the state in the final days of the recall campaign, came after a Los Angeles Times story published Thursday in which six women accused him of sexually harassing and groping them. "When I am governor I want to prove to the women that I will be a champion for the women, a champion of the women," Schwarzenegger said at a rally in San Diego. "Now let's go from the dirty politics to the future of California." The crowd of Schwarzenegger supporters interrupted him with cheers. Schwarzenegger said: "Yes, it is true that I was on rowdy movie sets and I have done things that were not right which I thought then was playful but now I recognize that I offended people." "Those people that I have offended, I want to say to them I am deeply sorry about that and I apologize because that's not what I'm trying to do," he said. The Los Angeles Times reported Thursday that six women it interviewed said the Republican actor touched them in a sexual manner without their consent on movie sets and in other settings. The Times said the unwanted fondling and groping allegedly occurred as far back as 1975 and as recently as 2000. None of the women who spoke with the Times filed legal action against the actor. Two of the six were named. Schwarzenegger spokesman Sean Walsh had denied the women's allegations in comments to the Times, saying the actor had not engaged in improper conduct toward women. Walsh said the claims were a political attack in the days leading up to the Oct. 7 recall election. "We believe Democrats and others are using this to try to hurt Arnold Schwarzenegger's campaign," Walsh said. "We believe that this is coming so close before the election, something that discourages good, hard-working, decent people from running for office." In San Diego to kick off a weekend-long bus tour of the state, Schwarzenegger took the stage to chants of "Arnold, Arnold" and immediately addressed the Times story. Without mentioning specifics, he admitted to wrongdoing and apologized. "This morning they have begun with the tearing down ... I know, I know the people of California will see through this trash politics," he said. "A lot of the stuff in the story is not true ... but I have to say that where there's smoke there's fire," he said. AP LINK
Now the question remains... Was that the last shoe to drop? |
20 posted on
10/02/2003 10:09:52 AM PDT by
Sabertooth
(No Drivers' Licences for Illegal Aliens. Petition SB60. http://www.saveourlicense.com/n_home.htm)
To: republicanwizard; AnnaZ
He had no choice but to admit it, because it's true. SAN DIEGO - Gubernatorial front-runner Arnold Schwarzenegger acknowledged that he has "behaved badly" to women and offered an apology Thursday. Schwarzenegger's remarks, as he kicked off a four-day bus tour of the state in the final days of the recall campaign, came after a Los Angeles Times story published Thursday in which six women accused him of sexually harassing and groping them. "When I am governor I want to prove to the women that I will be a champion for the women, a champion of the women," Schwarzenegger said at a rally in San Diego. "Now let's go from the dirty politics to the future of California." The crowd of Schwarzenegger supporters interrupted him with cheers. Schwarzenegger said: "Yes, it is true that I was on rowdy movie sets and I have done things that were not right which I thought then was playful but now I recognize that I offended people." "Those people that I have offended, I want to say to them I am deeply sorry about that and I apologize because that's not what I'm trying to do," he said. The Los Angeles Times reported Thursday that six women it interviewed said the Republican actor touched them in a sexual manner without their consent on movie sets and in other settings. The Times said the unwanted fondling and groping allegedly occurred as far back as 1975 and as recently as 2000. None of the women who spoke with the Times filed legal action against the actor. Two of the six were named. Schwarzenegger spokesman Sean Walsh had denied the women's allegations in comments to the Times, saying the actor had not engaged in improper conduct toward women. Walsh said the claims were a political attack in the days leading up to the Oct. 7 recall election. "We believe Democrats and others are using this to try to hurt Arnold Schwarzenegger's campaign," Walsh said. "We believe that this is coming so close before the election, something that discourages good, hard-working, decent people from running for office." In San Diego to kick off a weekend-long bus tour of the state, Schwarzenegger took the stage to chants of "Arnold, Arnold" and immediately addressed the Times story. Without mentioning specifics, he admitted to wrongdoing and apologized. "This morning they have begun with the tearing down ... I know, I know the people of California will see through this trash politics," he said. "A lot of the stuff in the story is not true ... but I have to say that where there's smoke there's fire," he said. AP LINK
Now the question remains... Was that the last shoe to drop? |
21 posted on
10/02/2003 10:10:15 AM PDT by
Sabertooth
(No Drivers' Licences for Illegal Aliens. Petition SB60. http://www.saveourlicense.com/n_home.htm)
To: republicanwizard; AnnaZ
He had no choice but to admit it, because it's true. SAN DIEGO - Gubernatorial front-runner Arnold Schwarzenegger acknowledged that he has "behaved badly" to women and offered an apology Thursday. Schwarzenegger's remarks, as he kicked off a four-day bus tour of the state in the final days of the recall campaign, came after a Los Angeles Times story published Thursday in which six women accused him of sexually harassing and groping them. "When I am governor I want to prove to the women that I will be a champion for the women, a champion of the women," Schwarzenegger said at a rally in San Diego. "Now let's go from the dirty politics to the future of California." The crowd of Schwarzenegger supporters interrupted him with cheers. Schwarzenegger said: "Yes, it is true that I was on rowdy movie sets and I have done things that were not right which I thought then was playful but now I recognize that I offended people." "Those people that I have offended, I want to say to them I am deeply sorry about that and I apologize because that's not what I'm trying to do," he said. The Los Angeles Times reported Thursday that six women it interviewed said the Republican actor touched them in a sexual manner without their consent on movie sets and in other settings. The Times said the unwanted fondling and groping allegedly occurred as far back as 1975 and as recently as 2000. None of the women who spoke with the Times filed legal action against the actor. Two of the six were named. Schwarzenegger spokesman Sean Walsh had denied the women's allegations in comments to the Times, saying the actor had not engaged in improper conduct toward women. Walsh said the claims were a political attack in the days leading up to the Oct. 7 recall election. "We believe Democrats and others are using this to try to hurt Arnold Schwarzenegger's campaign," Walsh said. "We believe that this is coming so close before the election, something that discourages good, hard-working, decent people from running for office." In San Diego to kick off a weekend-long bus tour of the state, Schwarzenegger took the stage to chants of "Arnold, Arnold" and immediately addressed the Times story. Without mentioning specifics, he admitted to wrongdoing and apologized. "This morning they have begun with the tearing down ... I know, I know the people of California will see through this trash politics," he said. "A lot of the stuff in the story is not true ... but I have to say that where there's smoke there's fire," he said. AP LINK
Now the question remains... Was that the last shoe to drop? |
22 posted on
10/02/2003 10:10:51 AM PDT by
Sabertooth
(No Drivers' Licences for Illegal Aliens. Petition SB60. http://www.saveourlicense.com/n_home.htm)
To: republicanwizard; AnnaZ
He had no choice but to admit it, because it's true. SAN DIEGO - Gubernatorial front-runner Arnold Schwarzenegger acknowledged that he has "behaved badly" to women and offered an apology Thursday. Schwarzenegger's remarks, as he kicked off a four-day bus tour of the state in the final days of the recall campaign, came after a Los Angeles Times story published Thursday in which six women accused him of sexually harassing and groping them. "When I am governor I want to prove to the women that I will be a champion for the women, a champion of the women," Schwarzenegger said at a rally in San Diego. "Now let's go from the dirty politics to the future of California." The crowd of Schwarzenegger supporters interrupted him with cheers. Schwarzenegger said: "Yes, it is true that I was on rowdy movie sets and I have done things that were not right which I thought then was playful but now I recognize that I offended people." "Those people that I have offended, I want to say to them I am deeply sorry about that and I apologize because that's not what I'm trying to do," he said. The Los Angeles Times reported Thursday that six women it interviewed said the Republican actor touched them in a sexual manner without their consent on movie sets and in other settings. The Times said the unwanted fondling and groping allegedly occurred as far back as 1975 and as recently as 2000. None of the women who spoke with the Times filed legal action against the actor. Two of the six were named. Schwarzenegger spokesman Sean Walsh had denied the women's allegations in comments to the Times, saying the actor had not engaged in improper conduct toward women. Walsh said the claims were a political attack in the days leading up to the Oct. 7 recall election. "We believe Democrats and others are using this to try to hurt Arnold Schwarzenegger's campaign," Walsh said. "We believe that this is coming so close before the election, something that discourages good, hard-working, decent people from running for office." In San Diego to kick off a weekend-long bus tour of the state, Schwarzenegger took the stage to chants of "Arnold, Arnold" and immediately addressed the Times story. Without mentioning specifics, he admitted to wrongdoing and apologized. "This morning they have begun with the tearing down ... I know, I know the people of California will see through this trash politics," he said. "A lot of the stuff in the story is not true ... but I have to say that where there's smoke there's fire," he said. AP LINK
Now the question remains... Was that the last shoe to drop? |
24 posted on
10/02/2003 10:11:35 AM PDT by
Sabertooth
(No Drivers' Licences for Illegal Aliens. Petition SB60. http://www.saveourlicense.com/n_home.htm)
To: republicanwizard
The powers that be are going insane. WMD, Arnold, Rush, and the WH CIA leaker... I figure we found WMD in Iraq a long time ago, but it goes against the script for this to be known. I wonder if it has already been decided that Bush will lose the election to Clark?
30 posted on
10/02/2003 10:16:31 AM PDT by
TBall
To: republicanwizard
I see the difference between gratefully learning, as opposed to enhancing evil.
38 posted on
10/02/2003 10:19:39 AM PDT by
onedoug
To: republicanwizard
I see the difference between gratefully learning, as opposed to enhancing evil.
41 posted on
10/02/2003 10:19:58 AM PDT by
onedoug
To: republicanwizard
I see the difference between gratefully learning, as opposed to enhancing evil.
43 posted on
10/02/2003 10:20:24 AM PDT by
onedoug
To: republicanwizard
I see the difference between gratefully learning, as opposed to enhancing evil.
44 posted on
10/02/2003 10:20:47 AM PDT by
onedoug
To: republicanwizard
I see the difference between gratefully learning, as opposed to enhancing evil.
45 posted on
10/02/2003 10:21:11 AM PDT by
onedoug
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