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Thread #163039   Message #3886588
Posted By: beardedbruce
03-Nov-17 - 11:55 AM
Thread Name: BS: 1984 was right, but not quite...........
Subject: RE: BS: 1984 was right, but not quite...........
GregF,

she illegally used her private server

Sorry, BB- not illegal.


Wrong. The use of private email to send classified data is a CRIME.

I have held clearances, and anyone who has will realize the rtruth of this statement.




more of a traitor than RE Lee

Wrong again, BB- Lee violated his sacred oath to defend the United States and the U.S. Constitution.

A- He resigned his commission BEFORE any possible violations, UNLIKE the traitor Hillary Clinton, who remained in office, after putting her own interests above those of the US.




Any investigation of Russian involvement in the elections should also look at the payments to that known rapist, Bill Clinton, and the Clinton Charities in the "Pay for Play" while Hillary was the Secretary of State.

And wrong yet again. Your made-up and idiotic anti-Clinton nonsense- even if there was any substance to the allegations, which there is not (by the way, why did you leave out the bogus uranium BS as well??) have absolutely NOTHING to do with the Russia investigation.

The Uranium connections are well established, and supported by FBI reports.




Any sexual abuse that Trump has been accused of has been charged to, and often settled with large sums of money, by Bill Clinton.

May be a Trumpist/alt-right wet dream, BB, but no substance in fact.

Broaddrick, who was known as Juanita Hickey at the time, first met Clinton when he made a visit to her nursing home during his 1978 gubernatorial campaign. Clinton was Arkansas Attorney General at the time. Broaddrick wanted to volunteer for the campaign, and says Clinton invited her to stop by the campaign office in Little Rock.[7] She contacted the office a few weeks later while in the area for a nursing home conference. Clinton said he would not be in the campaign office that day and suggested they meet at her hotel?s coffee shop instead. Upon his arrival, however, he allegedly requested that they instead have coffee in her room to avoid a crowd of reporters in the lobby. Broaddrick agreed.[3]

Broaddrick says the two spoke briefly in her room, with Clinton describing plans to renovate a prison visible from her window if he became governor. Then, according to Broaddrick, Clinton suddenly kissed her.[3] Broaddrick says she pushed Clinton away and told him she was married and not interested, but he persisted. As recounted in the NBC interview:[3]

    Then he tries to kiss me again. And the second time he tries to kiss me he starts biting my lip ? He starts to, um, bite on my top lip and I tried to pull away from him. And then he forces me down on the bed. And I just was very frightened, and I tried to get away from him and I told him ?No,? that I didn?t want this to happen but he wouldn?t listen to me. ? It was a real panicky, panicky situation. I was even to the point where I was getting very noisy, you know, yelling to ?Please stop.? And that?s when he pressed down on my right shoulder and he would bite my lip. ? When everything was over with, he got up and straightened himself, and I was crying at the moment and he walks to the door, and calmly puts on his sunglasses. And before he goes out the door he says ?You better get some ice on that.? And he turned and went out the door.?

When asked if there was any way Clinton could have thought it was consensual, Broaddrick said ?No, not with what I told him and with how I tried to push him away. It was not consensual.?[3]

Broaddrick shared the hotel room with her friend and employee Norma Rogers. Rogers attended a conference seminar that morning, and says she returned to their room to find Broaddrick on the bed ?in a state of shock,? her pantyhose torn in the crotch and her lip swollen as though she had been hit.[7] Rogers says Broaddrick told her Clinton had "forced himself on her."[7] Rogers helped Broaddrick ice her lip, and then the women left Little Rock. Rogers said that Broaddrick was very upset on the way home and blamed herself for letting Clinton in the room.[3] Broaddrick says she did not tell her husband, Gary Hickey, about the incident, and told him she accidentally injured her lip. He told NBC he did not remember the injury or her explanation.[3][8] David Broaddrick, however, has said he noticed her injured lip, and she told him that Clinton had raped her when he asked about it.[3] Three other friends confirmed that Broaddrick had told them about the incident at the time: Susan Lewis, Louis Ma, and Jean Darden, Norma Rogers? sister.[3] Broaddrick did not recall the date of the alleged incident, but said it was spring of 1978 and that she had stayed in the Camelot Hotel. Records show Broaddrick attended a nursing home meeting at the Camelot Hotel in Little Rock on April 25, 1978.[3][8] The Clinton White House would not respond to requests for Clinton's official schedule for the date,[9] but news reports suggest that he was in Little Rock that day, with no official commitments in the morning.[3]

aula Corbin Jones (born Paula Rosalee Corbin; September 17, 1966) is a former Arkansas state employee who sued U.S. President Bill Clinton for sexual harassment. The Paula Jones case precipitated Clinton's impeachment in the House of Representatives and the subsequent acquittal by the Senate on February 12, 1999. Charges of perjury and obstruction of justice were brought against Clinton. Eventually, the court dismissed the Paula Jones harassment lawsuit, before trial, on the grounds that Jones failed to demonstrate any damages. However, while the dismissal was on appeal, Clinton entered into an out-of-court settlement by agreeing to pay Jones $850,000 (equivalent to $1,250,000 in 2016).[1]

Also Gennifer Flowers, Kathleen Willey, Monica Lewinsky


But after all, according to you and Hillary, any woman wh0 is assaulted, raped, or abused is asking for it, and must be trailer trash.