Posted on 06/01/2004 6:35:58 AM PDT by doug from upland
She was cute in her own way. I caught a glimpse of her across the pub, and we finally made eye contact. I knew how the night would end, but I didn't know whether it would be voluntary on her part.
Her name was Eileen, and she was nineteen years old. She looked innocent. She was perfect for defiling.
After a few beers and conversation about how I was going to change the world, she agreed that I could walk her home. Southern charm gets 'em every damn time.
While she made a restroom stop just before we were ready to leave, I briefly thought about how I happened to be here. It was all thanks to a sucker named Col. Eugene Holmes. I had that sap eating out of my hands, and he actually believed I was going to the U of A ROTC program after Oxford. I told him how much respect I had for him making it through Bataan. Why are there so many foolish and easily-manipulated people in the world? That should serve me well later in politics.
I could tell that she had just enough beers in her to make her at least somewhat compliant and couldn't wait to get to her place before her buzz wore off. It had been a week and a half since I was with a woman, a slut I paid whom I had met on a bus in Liverpool. If I didn't catch something from her, it will be a miracle.
At first, Eileen did not want me to come into her apartment. Since her roommate was gone for the weekend, she felt a little uneasy about being along with a stranger, even one with boyish charm from Arkansas. When I assured her it was really all right, she finally agreed to invite me in for a nightcap.
Well, it didn't take long. I was all over her within about a minute. Although she started to struggle, I held her arms down tightly and started to bite her lip. I learned that trick from Uncle Buddy when I was about 13 and got my first one. It gets easier each time as the technique is perfected. She finally complied because she knew I could hurt her really bad.
It took just a few minutes. When it was over, she was sobbing and shaking. It started to dawn on me that I could be in real trouble if she talked, so I warned her that she had better keep this to herself. She agreed, but someone I knew I couldn't believe her.
As I left the room, I noticed that her lip was bloody and swollen so I gave her a dollar and told her to go get some ice for that. Ah, yes. Always the gentleman.
I made a big mistake, not that I assaulted her, but that I should have realized she would talk. The police visited me two days later, and I thought I was going to be in big trouble.
After two days of negotiating with my attorney and a call from a certain senator from Arkansas, they gave me a choice. I must leave Oxford and the country immediately or I would be formally charged with criminal sexual assault. Oh, well, with all the time I spent protesting and missing classes, I probably would have never finished Oxford anyway. I agreed to the deal as long as the records would be sealed. That suited the state department fine since the embarrassment of an Oxford student being charged with rape would not have been very good publicity. I was convinced that this little episode would not haunt me in the future.
On the flight home the next morning, I began writing my letter to Col. Holmes. Perhaps he would be disappointed because I would not fulfill my commitment to him, but I didn't really care. As I said, the guy was nothing but a sucker.
Okay, I thought, so what was the plan now? Maybe I'd put myself in the draft lottery. Yeah, my number is high enough so I would never have to go, yet I can remain politically viable because I put myself in for the draft. That may just work. Then, it's off the Yale Law School. I knew I could nail some unsuspecting b*tches there.
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That's a great pix. I love the look on the maintenance guy's face.
Hmmmm? Interesting point!
Bringing this one back. If an investigative reporter can get the story of why he never finished at Oxford, it will finish his phony legacy. There are people at Oxford and State Department personnel, retired or currently employed, who know that a Rhodes Scholar raped a young woman and was forced to leave the school and the country.
Eileen Wellstone currently teaches at Oxford. Where is the reporter who will get the story?
http://www.papillonsartpalace.com/micssing.htm
The missing Clinton women
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The Washington Times
www.washingtontimes.com
By Jerry Seper
THE WASHINGTON TIMES
Published June 24, 2004
Bill Clinton calls his sexual encounters with White House intern Monica Lewinsky “immoral and foolish” and said his “relationship” with Gennifer Flowers was one he “should not have had.” But in his autobiography flying out of bookstores, he doesn’t mention several other women whose names were linked in scandal with his.
Mr. Clinton denied conducting affairs with Miss Lewinsky and Miss Flowers when news of them first surfaced, but he writes in his 957-page autobiography, “My Life,” that now he is “deeply ashamed” of what he had done and lied about it because he was “trying to protect my family and myself from my selfish stupidity.”
The former president gives no details on his relationships with Miss Lewinsky — nothing about a blue dress or a cigar — or with Miss Flowers, other than to say that he wanted to “slug” reporter Steve Croft of the CBS-TV program “60 Minutes” when Mr. Croft pressed him about it in the “Stand by Her Man” Super Bowl interview.
He is less forthcoming about, or does not mention, other women who say they were either sexually involved with him, or that they had been sexually harassed or assaulted. These include:
c Dolly Kyle Browning, a real estate lawyer and Clinton high school classmate who said she had an off-and-on-again romance with Mr. Clinton for 30 years.
c Sally Perdue, a former Miss Arkansas who said she had a four-month affair with him in 1983.
c Connie Hamzy, a self-proclaimed rock-and-roll groupie, who said Mr. Clinton propositioned her in 1984 while she was sunbathing by a Little Rock hotel pool.
c Juanita Broaddrick, a gubernatorial campaign volunteer who said Mr. Clinton raped her during a nursing-home-operators convention in Little Rock in April 1978.
c Bobbie Ann Williams, a one-time Little Rock prostitute who said Mr. Clinton fathered a child by her when he was the governor of Arkansas.
c Eileen Wellstone, an English woman who said Mr. Clinton sexually assaulted her after she met him at a pub near Oxford University where Mr. Clinton was a student in 1969. (Bob’s Note: It was this rape that caused Clinton to be quietly expelled from Oxford and the loss of his Fulbright Scholarship. Later, when Blow Job Clinton’s daughter Chelsea attended Oxford, Ms. Wellstone, now a professor there, gave special instructions to keep Chelsea away from her.)
c Sandra Allen James, a former Washington, D.C., political fund-raiser who said Mr. Clinton invited her to his hotel room during a 1991 campaign trip, pinned her against the wall and put his hand under her dress.
c Christy Zercher, an airline flight attendant on Mr. Clinton’s 1992 campaign plane, who said Mr. Clinton exposed himself and grabbed her breasts.
c Lencola Sullivan, a former Miss Arkansas and fourth runner-up in the Miss America pageant.
c Elizabeth Ward, a former Miss Arkansas and Miss America.
c Susie Whitacre, press aide to Mr. Clinton when he was governor.
(Bob’s Note: In addition he is thought to have raped a woman in Czechoslovakia when he stayed with an elderly couple there, source: Boy Clinton, R. Emmet Tyrrell. There is speculation of other rapes in Europe as well and possibly some in his youth.)
Several of the women were identified in a lawsuit filed by Larry Nichols, a one-time Arkansas state employee, as having had affairs with Mr. Clinton.
Mr. Clinton describes as a “liar” Kathleen Willey, a one-time White House aide, who accused him of groping her during a November 1993 interview at the White House when, she testified under oath in federal court, Mr. Clinton was “very forceful” in the unwanted sexual advance — kissing her on the mouth, touching her breasts and putting his hands under her dress.
He writes that her “sad tale” was part of a conspiracy by conservatives, including Whitewater independent counsel Kenneth W. Starr, to “discredit me and impair my ability so serve.”
Mrs. Willey had applied to get back her job at the White House, citing financial problems. She learned later that her husband killed himself on the day of the meeting, citing mounting debts. Mr. Clinton does not say why he was interviewing an applicant for an assistant’s position in the Office of Social Secretary, a relatively low-level position.
Mr. Clinton describes Paula Jones, a former Arkansas state employee who said she was escorted in 1991 to a Little Rock hotel room by Arkansas state troopers, where Mr. Clinton exposed himself and asked her to “kiss it,” as a political opportunist.
He writes that he agreed to pay Mrs. Jones an $850,000 settlement in a pending lawsuit, so he could get “back to work” for the American people.
“I settled the Paula Jones case for a large amount of money and no apology,” he writes. “I hated to do it because I had won a clear victory on the law and the facts in a politically motivated case. But I had promised the American people I would spend the next two years working for them; I had no business spending five more minutes on the Jones case.”
At the time of the November 1998 settlement, Mr. Clinton and his attorneys had spent more than four years contesting the Jones suit. Mr. Clinton writes that as a result of the lengthy Jones case he had an opportunity to spend “two to three hours alone in my office,” where he read the Bible and books on faith and forgiveness.
“I had had a lot of stones cast at me, and through my own self-inflicted wounds, I had been exposed to the whole world,” he writes. In some ways, it was liberating; I had nothing more to hide,” he writes. “Whatever the motives of my adversaries, it became clear on those solitary nights ... that if I wanted compassion from others, I needed to show it.”
Mr. Clinton writes that he is not angry at adversaries who raised questions about his conduct, made unsupported accusations or sought to damage his presidency.
“Becoming a good person is a lifelong effort that requires letting go of anger at others and holding on to responsibility for the mistakes I’ve made,” he says. “And it requires forgiveness.
“After all the forgiveness I’ve been given from Hillary, Chelsea, my friends and millions of people in America and across the world, it’s the least I can do.”
Bringing this one back from 13 years ago.
TYPO: but someone I knew I couldn’t believe her. SHOULD BE but somehow......
Ping for future distribution to friends.....
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