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eyes wide shut (hillary knew... she raped, too)
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| Mia T
Posted on 07/02/2003 10:38:57 AM PDT by Mia T
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KEYWORDS: abuseofpower; abuseofwomen; broaddrick; clintonrapes; clintonsrape; fordbldgevidence; hillaryknew; ibelievejuanita; juanita; juanitabroaddrick; rape; rapistclintons; rapistsbitelips; theterrorismstupid
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To: SuzanneC
click where Mia says "click".
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07/02/2003 3:46:27 PM PDT
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YaYa123
To: Brian Allen
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07/02/2003 4:08:59 PM PDT
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Mia T
(SCUM (Stop Clintons' Undermining Machinations))
To: Mudboy Slim
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07/02/2003 4:09:46 PM PDT
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Mia T
(SCUM (Stop Clintons' Undermining Machinations))
To: KPfromDerryNH
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07/02/2003 4:18:17 PM PDT
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Mia T
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To: Mia T
COOOL! What a great job you have done on this, Mia. I admire your NOT letting this go. What a woman!
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07/02/2003 4:30:48 PM PDT
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Libertina
(FR - roaches check in, but they don't check out....)
To: Mia T; Doctor Raoul; Dutchy; nutmeg; firebrand; Shenandoah; Exit148; Howlin; noexcuses
No thanks necessary Mia. THIS IS FANTASTIC! I never imagined the results would be so professional.
BTW, the link to the dateline transcript doesn't seem to work.
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07/02/2003 5:31:01 PM PDT
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StarFan
To: StarFan
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07/02/2003 6:17:55 PM PDT
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Mia T
(SCUM (Stop Clintons' Undermining Machinations))
To: All
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- Thou art arm'd that hath thy crook'd schemers straight.
Cudgel thy brains no more, the clinton plots are great. -
Mia T, On Neutered and Neutering by Mia T and Edward Zehr (EZ)
|
- THE PREDATOR OF THE UNITED STATES
- Is The President A Psychopath?
-
- By Edward Zehr
-
-
- The question is being asked by many thoughtful people: "Is this
- guy sick, or what?" The secrets contained in those documents
- provided by the independent counsel that were so persuasive to
- wavering members of the House who viewed them at the Ford
- Building before voting to impeach President Clinton are leaking
- out. They paint a picture of a president with severe
- psychological problems. What was in those documents that left
- congressmen "horrified", according to Rep. Chris Shays, and
- "nauseated", in the words of Rep. Mike Castle? (Shays was able to
- keep his "horror" sufficiently under control to vote against
- impeachment and subsequently introduce a constitutional amendment
- that would allow the president a third term). NBC presstitute Tim
- Russert reportedly let it be known that watching the full five
- hours of the uncut Juanita Broaddrick interview had made him
- "physically ill," though obviously not so ill that he thought to
- mention it on his talking head "news" show the following Sunday.
- (It's only about sex, you know). What is it about President
- Clinton's "private" behavior that has such an emetic effect upon
- pols and press alike?
-
-
- WITNESSES IDENTIFY CLINTON AS A SERIAL RAPIST
-
- The online publication, Capitol Hill Blue, which revealed two
- weeks ago that Juanita Broaddrick's charge that Clinton sexually
- assaulted her when he was the Attorney General of Arkansas "is
- but one of many allegations of sexual assault by the President,"
- has now obtained permission from several of the victims to
- publish their names.
-
- Of particular interest is the charge made by Eileen Wellstone,
- who was 19 at the time, that Clinton assaulted her near the
- campus of Oxford University while he was a student there. A
- retired State Department official has confirmed that he contacted
- the family of the girl and subsequently filed a report on the
- incident with his superiors. Although Clinton admitted having
- sexual relations with the girl, he claimed that she had
- consented. Despite the fact that Wellstone's family declined to
- press charges, there may have been repercussions. In the book he
- wrote on his experiences in the Clinton White House, "Unlimited
- Access", Gary Aldrich revealed a possible reason why Rhodes
- Scholar Clinton broke off his studies in the winter of 1969 to
- make a tour of Europe: "there are suggestions that school
- officials told him he was no longer welcome on campus . . . There
- were no grades available for review to prove or disprove claims
- regarding Clinton's achievement, since the university will not
- release such records absent the candidate's authority."
-
- Is it possible that young Bill Clinton blew a Rhodes Scholarship
- by assaulting a young girl in his host country? One might wonder
- if he were capable of such reckless behavior were it not for the
- Lewinsky affair. The rumor persists to this day that Clinton did
- not receive a degree as the result of his studies at Oxford. When
- the question came up during the 1992 presidential campaign, he
- failed to respond to it. As Aldrich wrote: "It is noted that
- normally a candidate would sign a release so as to allow
- investigators to confirm or deny educational claims. In this
- case, the candidate will neither sign a release form nor will he
- provide documentation related to his attendance and performance
- at Oxford."
-
- A woman who reported to campus police at Yale University in 1972
- that Clinton had sexually assaulted her was contacted by Capitol
- Hill Blue, and confirmed that the incident had happened, but
- declined to discuss the details. Clinton was studying law there
- at the time the alleged rape took place. Although no charges were
- filed, a retired campus policeman confirmed for CHB reporters
- that the incident had taken place. The alleged victim did not
- wish to be identified.
-
- The woman who complained that Clinton had accosted her at the
- University of Arkansas in 1974 has also declined to be
- identified. She charged that Clinton, then a law professor, had
- attempted to prevent her from leaving his office, adding that he
- had groped her and forced his hand inside her blouse. Clinton
- responded to the charge by saying that she had "come on" to him.
- The outcome of the incident was that the female student left the
- school and Clinton stayed. Contacted at her Texas home last week,
- the woman confirmed the incident but was unwilling to make a
- public statement. Capitol Hill Blue reported that "Several former
- students at the University have confirmed the incident in
- confidential interviews and said there were other reports of
- Clinton attempting to force himself on female students."
-
- Those who still doubt Paula Jones' account of her encounter with
- then Gov. Bill Clinton in a Little Rock hotel suite should find
- the allegation of Carolyn Moffet enlightening. The woman, who was
- at the time a legal secretary working in Little Rock, told of
- meeting Clinton at a fund-raiser in 1979. He invited her to a
- meeting with him in his hotel room, according to Moffet, who
- described the encounter quite graphically: "I was escorted there
- by a state trooper. When I went in, he was sitting on a couch,
- wearing only an undershirt. He pointed at his penis and told me
- to suck it. I told him I didn't even do that for my boyfriend and
- he got mad, grabbed my head and shoved it into his lap. I pulled
- away from him and ran out of the room."
-
- Former Miss Arkansas, Elizabeth Ward Gracen, told friends in
- 1982, that Clinton had forced her to have sex with him. Paula
- Jones' lawyers attempted to subpoena Gracen, hoping that she
- would confirm the accounts that she had been sexually assaulted
- by Clinton. Gracen, however, at first denied having relations
- with Clinton - and then the following item appeared in the New
- York Daily News:
-
-
- Elizabeth Ward Gracen -- who previously denied any liaison
- with the President -- said she came forward to rebut
- allegations that Clinton forced himself on her.
-
- "I had sex with Bill Clinton, but the important part to me is
- that I was never pressured," she said. "We had an intimate
- evening. Nothing was ever forced. It was completely
- consensual."
-
- What had prompted Gracen to issue this statement? She told USA
- Today that Clinton was running for the Democratic presidential
- nomination in the New York primary and that she had been asked by
- his campaign to issue a statement denying that they had had sex.
- "His campaign contacted my manager and asked, 'Would she issue a
- formal denial?' I saw it as a situation where that made good
- sense. I wanted it (the publicity) to go away," Gracen said.
-
- But that isn't what her former friend Judy Stokes, told USA
- Today. According to the newspaper, Stokes swore in the
- deposition she gave in the Jones case that Gracen had "tearfully
- told her in the mid-1980s that Clinton forced her into sex in the
- back of a limousine in 1982."
-
- Rick Lambert, an investigator for the Paula Jones legal team,
- told the online publication NewsMax that, "I talked to Judy
- Stokes for an hour and a half. At first, she was reluctant to
- burn her bridges with Liz. But I finally asked, 'Do you believe
- Clinton raped her?' She said, 'Absolutely. He forced her to have
- sex. What do you call that?' Stokes was totally convinced it was
- rape."
-
- Why did Gracen change her story? As I reported last year, the
- lady is an actress and, according to The New York Post, the 1992
- denial was elicited from Gracen after she and her manager Miles
- Levy, met with Clinton's TV producer friend Harry Thomasson and
- his campaign manager Mickey Kantor. At a Little Rock press
- conference held a week later Gracen denied that she and Clinton
- were lovers. She was thereupon given a role by producer Michael
- Viner in Sidney Sheldon's miniseries "Sands of Time." After that
- Gracen was given another part in a TV movie called "Discretion
- Assured." When he asked her agent, Levy, why Gracen refused to
- talk to him, investigator Lambert was told, "Look, that would be
- career suicide for Liz and you know it."
-
- Of course, Gracen denies that the denial she made on Clinton's
- behalf had anything to do with her being given a role by producer
- Michael Viner. Of course. Michael Viner just happens to be the
- former publisher of Dove Books who felt inspired by civic virtue
- to hold a press conference in which he badmouthed Kathleen
- Willey, implying that the only reason she had made those
- allegations against Clinton was to promote a book she wanted to
- sell him. (In fact, it was Viner who had approached Willey about
- the book, but the smear seemed to work at the time). Small world,
- isn't it? According to Capitol Hill Blue, Gracen's latest
- version of the story is that what she had said in the Daily News
- interview is false. She now says that she was pressured by
- threats from the president's supporters to say that her sexual
- encounter with Clinton was consensual.
-
- A onetime Washington fundraiser, Sandra Allen James, has said
- that she was invited to Clinton's Washington, DC hotel room in
- 1991. She alleges that an incident whose pattern should be
- familiar by now, transpired -- she found herself pinned her
- against the wall as Clinton put his hand up her dress. Her
- screams attracted the attention of a state trooper assigned to
- guard Clinton. When the trooper pounded on the door and inquired
- what was going on, Clinton fled. Ms. James reported the incident
- to her supervisor, only to be told to keep quiet if she wanted to
- stay employed. When contacted a week ago by CHB, Ms. James, who
- has since married, said that she subsequently learned of other
- women who had been accosted by Clinton when he traveled to
- Washington during his presidential campaign.
-
- A flight attendant on an aircraft used by the 1992 Clinton
- campaign, Christy Zercher, told CHB that candidate Clinton
- exposed himself to her, groped her and made remarks to her about
- oral sex. A video tape shot by ABC News showed Clinton, three
- sheets to the wind, with his hand between the legs of another
- female flight attendant. Zercher said that White House attorney
- Bruce Lindsey later attempted to pressure her into remaining
- silent about the incident.
-
- Investigators Rick and Beverly Lambert worked with Paula Jones
- lawyers from September 1997 to discover "Jane Doe" victims of
- Bill Clinton. Their findings were turned over to the House
- Judiciary Committee after they had been subpoenaed by the Office
- of Independent Counsel. Some believe that their evidence
- convinced wavering congressmen to change their votes, providing
- the margin needed for impeachment.
-
- The investigators told NewsMax that they had interviewed 209
- witnesses, uncovering leads on previously unknown incidents
- involving Clinton and providing additional details about events
- already known to the public. According to the online publication,
- a number of "promising leads" were abandoned when the Jones case
- was dismissed last spring. Among the leads not followed up was
- one that involved the rape of a 14-year-old girl at a Little Rock
- cocaine party.
-
- Beverly Lambert provided details of Clinton's assault on a "young
- woman lawyer" he met at a Democratic fundraiser in Little Rock in
- the late '70s. The incident had been mentioned in a book by Roger
- Morris, "Partners in Power." The victim had talked to Morris on
- condition of confidentiality. After the fundraiser at a popular
- waterfront restaurant, known then as Fisherman's Wharf, "She
- offered Clinton a ride home. And once he got her alone in her
- car, he grabbed this woman and assaulted her. He did his
- trademark thing; exposed himself, asked her to 'kiss it,' and
- pushed her head down into his lap," according to Lambert.
-
- The woman went home and told her husband, who subsequently
- confronted Clinton, obtaining a "sheepish" apology from him. But
- the couple were unwilling to talk to Jones' investigators. Do you
- wonder why? Lambert explains:
-
- "Right after they talked to Roger Morris, her husband was
- suddenly appointed to head up the Arkansas Real Estate
- Commission," says Beverly. "I'm sure that job pays pretty
- well. She works for the state, too. So at this point they're
- afraid for their jobs."
-
- Does that sound excessively cynical? Shouldn't we give then the
- benefit of a doubt? Beverly Lambert explains further:
-
- "The husband was cooperative when Rick first called, but said
- he wanted to check with someone before he talked further.
- When he called back he was totally hostile and started
- calling Rick every name in the book."
-
- The facts about Paula Jones, Kathleen Willey, Dolly Kyle
- Browning, Gennifer Flowers, Sally Perdue and many others have
- been discussed at some length in previous columns. The heavy-
- handed tactics of intimidation used by the Clinton administration
- to silence these women have been largely ignored by the
- mainstream press who continued to sing the Predator's praises
- when they must have known what he had been up to all along. Am I
- being unfair? They knew about all this even before we did. Their