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Fred announces on Leno tonight!

Red Robin

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Goodpasture said:
Nope, they've been married 22 years. As to what they consider a problem in their marriage, like anyone else, that is their business.
You're ridiculious.They are NOT profamily. Stained dress, Paula Jones,Jennifer Flowers, police escorts...etc. I guess you count that as a profamily guy? He might be like you romeo only he had a different woman in ever county instead of every continent. I guess it's about perspective, I've been faithful to my wife for 21 years and I'll be faithful to her till I die. I don't count a man profamily unless he can say the same.
 
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Anonymous

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Odds for who will win President in 08

Hillary 1 to 1
Guiliani 4 to 1
Thompson 5 to 1
Obama 6 to 1
Romney 9 to 1
Gore 11 to 1
Edwards 12 to 1

Followed by
Bloomberg
McCain
Bayh
Gingrich
Paul
 

Red Robin

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DOWNSIDE LEGACY AT TWO DEGREES OF PRESIDENT CLINTON
SECTION: CLINTON’S DEALINGS WITH WOMEN, UP CLOSE AND PERSONAL
SUBSECTION: ALL
Revised 1/8/01





Clinton Misogyny - Sex
Juanita Broaddrick (AR)- rape
Eileen Wellstone (Oxford) - rape
Elizabeth Ward Gracen - rape - quid pro quo, post incident intimidation
Regina Hopper Blakely - "forced himself on her, biting, bruising her"
Kathleen Willey (WH) - sexual assault, intimidations, threats
Sandra Allen James (DC) - sexual assault
22 Year Old 1972 (Yale) - sexual assault
Kathy Bradshaw (AK) - sexual assault
Cristy Zercher - unwelcomed sexual advance, intimidations
Paula Jones (AR) - unwelcomed sexual advance, exposure, bordering on sexual assault
Carolyn Moffet -unwelcomed sexual advance, exposure, bordering on sexual assault
1974 student at University of Arkansas - unwelcomed physical contact
1978-1980 - seven complaints per Arkansas state troopers
Monica Lewinsky - quid pro quo, post incident character assault
Gennifer Flowers - quid pro quo, post incident character assault
Dolly Kyle Browning - post incident character assault
Sally Perdue - post incident threats
Betty Dalton - rebuffed his advances, married to one of his supporters
Denise Reeder - apologetic note scanned

Clinton Misogyny - Other
Linda Tripp - coerce, intimidate, deny - Bob Bennett calls her a liar, release her job application, transfer her.
Julia Hiatt-Steele - Willey's friend and neighbor - used the machine to change her story.
Hillary Rodham Clinton - used as a cover humiliated
Chelsea Clinton - ignored
Betty Currie - used as cover and enabler
Donna Shalala - used as cover, used as whipping post in Cabinet meeting
Madeline Albright - used as cover
Secret Service - female agent complaints
Kathy Ferguson – unwelcome advances

Clinton as a Ladies' Man?
Marsha Scott - claimed an affair
Connie Hamzy - claimed sex
Bobbie Ann Williams - claimed paid sex, paternity

Following are names of ladies rumored to have had sexual relations with Bill Clinton. We of course do not have information to support these rumors and do not intend the reader to think that we believe any of them to be true. Some could be true, some could be false and some could be intentionally spread rumors so absurd as to make the ones listed above and all other rumors look absurd as well. As always, please draw your own conclusions:

Clinton as a Ladies' Man - Rumors
Marilyn Jo Jenkins - rumored
Susan Coleman - rumored (suicide 7.5 months pregnant)
Robyn Dickey -rumored, staffer
Lenora Steinkamp - rumored - mystery jogger on video tape entering the "infamous hallway" with Clinton
Kimba Wood - rumored, judge
Kelley Craighead - rumored, staffer to Bill and Hillary
Sharline Wilson - rumored, claimed drug association
Dee Dee Myers - rumored, staffer
Suzie Whitacre - rumored
Catherine Cornelius - rumored, "distant cousin".
Cheryl Mills - rumored, WH attorney
Current Secret Paramour (per Tripp/King interview) - rumored

Clinton as a Ladies' Man - Rumors with quid pro quo?
Beth Gladden Coulson - rumored - young judicial appointment
Eleanor Mondale - rumored - celebrity daughter, dated Ron Perelman (see Jordan)
Shelia Lawrence - rumored - Widow of Ambassador
Deborah Mathis - rumored - reporter/WH advancements
Debra Schiff - rumored - ex flight attendant, now staffer
Susan McDougal - rumored - business connections
Benazir Bhutto - rumored - current opposition leader in, and former prime minister of Pakistan

Clinton as a wanna be Ladies' Man or intended disinformation? - Rumors High Profile
Barbara Streisand - rumored - celebrity
Markie Post - rumored - actress
Sharon Stone - rumored - actress
Lencola Sullivan - rumored - beauty queen
Martha Stewart - rumored - celebrity
Diana Wiley Pietsch - rumored - sex therapist - Oxford.
Princess Di - rumored - royalty, deceased

NewsMax 12/29/00 Carl Limbacher ".....Before her death, Princess Diana claimed privately that a "very flirtatious" Bill Clinton made a pass at her during one of several meetings; and that she considered accepting -- according to close friends who recently shared Diana's confidences with noted royal author Judy Wade. Wade conducted "scores" of interviews with confidantes to the late Princess of Wales for her soon-to-be released biography, "Diana: The Truth," which is excerpted in next week's National Enquirer. After one Clinton encounter Diana reportedly said, "We were a little naughty with each other," according to one confidante who talked to the tabloid directly. ......"


Madonna - rumored - celebrity
 

Goodpasture

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Red Robin said:
I guess it's about perspective, I've been faithful to my wife for 21 years and I'll be faithful to her till I die. I don't count a man profamily unless he can say the same.
So, I guess the Republican leadership is NOT profamily? Right? NONE of them have the same wife they started with.
 

Red Robin

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Goodpasture said:
Red Robin said:
I guess it's about perspective, I've been faithful to my wife for 21 years and I'll be faithful to her till I die. I don't count a man profamily unless he can say the same.
So, I guess the Republican leadership is NOT profamily? Right? NONE of them have the same wife they started with.
I won't lump them all in the same lump. If you are asking me about the front runners that OT mentioned, you're exactly right!
 

jodywy

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MoGal said:
Well, that was short lived.

Thompson announced today he was withdrawing from the pres. race.
can't find anything about that on the net lates on yahoo is he about caught that dem from NY that running as a republican
 

MoGal

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Ok, sorry I should have posted the link then. I found it on www.bushwatch.com but it was a MSNBC news article. Am looking for it again.
 

MoGal

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http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/20710729/site/newsweek/?from=rss
Thompson's quick exit

took me a while to find and had to look for the link on my puter as I could not find it anywhere.
 

jodywy

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MoGal said:
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/20710729/site/newsweek/?from=rss
Thompson's quick exit

took me a while to find and had to look for the link on my puter as I could not find it anywhere.
that is almost funny, well it is funny
 
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Anonymous

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Web-exclusive satire

Took me a while to see the above on the article...I really thought it may be true as the press really tore into him yesterday a few times--and without a script he continues to have foot in mouth disease...

Saw one news article that even compared him to Howard Dean....
 
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Anonymous

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The latest on Fred is that he isn't a member of a church. Doesn't even attend on a regular basis. First lobbying for an abortion group. Then legal advice for the terrorists who blew up Pan Am Flight 103 and now he doesn't attend church?

http://blog.washingtonpost.com/the-trail/2007/09/11/post_68.html
 
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Anonymous

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looks like old Freds honeymoon with the media is over-- he's getting lamblasted good- even from the conservative columnists...

George Will doesn't appear to have much faith in him being the Repub candidate
Is there, however, a huge cash value in the role for which he is auditioning -- darling of religious conservatives? Perhaps. But their aspiring darling recently said in South Carolina, "I attend church when I'm in Tennessee. I'm in McLean right now. I don't attend regularly when I'm up there."

"Right now"? He has been living "up there" in that upscale inside-the-Beltway Washington suburb, honing his "Aw, shucks, I'm just an ol' Washington outsider" act, for years. Long enough to have noticed that McLean is planted thick with churches. Going to church is, of course, optional -- unless you are aiming to fill some supposed piety void in the Republican field.

New Coke was announced on April 23, 1985, with the company's president piling on adjectives usually reserved for Lafite Rothschild -- "smoother, rounder yet bolder." Almost 80 days later, the public having sampled it, the company pulled the product from stores. Perhaps Thompson's candidacy will last longer than New Coke did.


http://www.realclearpolitics.com/articles/2007/09/is_a_fred_thompson_campaign_ne.html
 

Sandhusker

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ff said:
The latest on Fred is that he isn't a member of a church. Doesn't even attend on a regular basis. First lobbying for an abortion group. Then legal advice for the terrorists who blew up Pan Am Flight 103 and now he doesn't attend church?

http://blog.washingtonpost.com/the-trail/2007/09/11/post_68.html

I know a lot of people I would trust with anything that don't go to church - and a few who go every Sunday that I wouldn't trust as far as I could throw them.
 
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Anonymous

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Sandhusker said:
ff said:
The latest on Fred is that he isn't a member of a church. Doesn't even attend on a regular basis. First lobbying for an abortion group. Then legal advice for the terrorists who blew up Pan Am Flight 103 and now he doesn't attend church?

http://blog.washingtonpost.com/the-trail/2007/09/11/post_68.html

I know a lot of people I would trust with anything that don't go to church - and a few who go every Sunday that I wouldn't trust as far as I could throw them.

But will the Dr. Dobsons and evangelical conservatives? I think many of the southern Christian conservatives were hoping Fred could be their moral/Christian champion in this election :roll: ....

Truthfully I haven't seen a frontrunner of either party that could qualify...
 

Red Robin

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Oldtimer said:
But will the Dr. Dobsons and evangelical conservatives? I think many of the southern Christian conservatives were hoping Fred could be their moral/Christian champion in this election :roll: ....

You're wrong again Ot. The only thing positive about Fred is compared to Guliani or McCain or such, he's as conservative as Jerry Falwell. But compared to Jerry Falwell, he's hilliary. If the real conservatives get any traction, the true conservative southern Christian vote will swing toward them.
 
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Anonymous

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Red Robin said:
Oldtimer said:
But will the Dr. Dobsons and evangelical conservatives? I think many of the southern Christian conservatives were hoping Fred could be their moral/Christian champion in this election :roll: ....


You're wrong again Ot. The only thing positive about Fred is compared to Guliani or McCain or such, he's as conservative as Jerry Falwell. But compared to Jerry Falwell, he's hilliary. If the real conservatives get any traction, the true conservative southern Christian vote will swing toward them.

I don't think any of the true conservatives are going to be anywhere close to the top...Probably be Rudy or Fred against Hitlery...In that case my vote will probably again go to Perot :wink: :lol:
 
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Anonymous

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Freds high numbers days may be waning!!!


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ELECTION 2008
Dobson says Thompson 'not for me'
Evangelical leader cites candidate's opposition to federal marriage amendment


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Posted: September 20, 2007
2:56 p.m. Eastern




Focus on the Family founder James Dobson, who previously questioned GOP presidential candidate Fred Thompson's viability among evangelical voters, now has told friends he cannot support the former Tennessee senator.

In an e-mail to friends, according to the Associated Press, Dobson said he won't be supporting Thompson: "Not for me, my brothers. Not for me!"

Dobson raised questions about the strength of Thompson's campaign and challenged his stance on issues important to evangelical Christians, for whom Dobson is widely considered an important voice.


http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=57747
 

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