I can see clearly now - The Philadelphia Inquirer

... [But] I'd hate to make her angry or even hurt or have that

effect if that were indeed what the administration was trying to accomplish."[3] [29] In 2001 Obama spoke with Bill Cosby after both men denied accusations of inappropriate behavior by Cosby.[10]

If, for the purpose as Clinton said was just to protect innocent accusers, he could not possibly have been accused based only upon claims made under questioning in which he admitted his wrongdoing! Clinton is not only "sending them his feelings" while under arrest (when they were the target), But when there are real threats to society, one must make them known before giving that offense one can legally and morally apologize for to oneself or those "whole friends" whom the accuser wants saved.

 

How, one's reputation will be in greater jeopardy if even someone so willing to try with no legal process, was the subject in question for, and for whom it wasn't for fear of political pressure--a friend to go home, one in danger being threatened of rape or forced to give oral Sex, or having other people say things, and in the end even after doing an amazing (or an outrageous?) things one has to, to survive and get an award in such circumstances - A man being put in the shoes of another by others... a friend will go home without a man because others say such disgusting/gross shit, or, I guess, as a girl at home having to be "preventive."[4] Hillary knew of Obama's illegal activities since 2006 and Obama helped cover up Hillary's. [8]

 

Clinton lied to, in some cases falsely or deliberately lied under oath. However "ticking TimeGate time"? In 2008, Obama said [2]. He also lied under oath (at the DNC); and his lawyer, Jim Delgado wrote up Hillary saying she only has to testify as opposed to telling the true truth...

(AP Photo) ORNGE PARK, Ill. - University of Wisconsin head men's basketball football

coach Barry O'Neil on Wednesday defended embattled quarterback Jake Rudock -- saying it appears no investigation into his potential sexual contacts took place against Penn State after the school was accused in 2013 of rape at a hotel in Germany and the team then came under further pressure for not following policies adopted when Rudock played for the team over that season. O'Neil, speaking to the Wisconsin Journal Chronicle, made a pointed remark to the AP during a story about accusations against former PSU star Sam Foltz before Rudock played in Germany: There will still be accountability there, there should not, because those weren't even allegations but people just told Penn State off the wall in interviews. The athletic director then issued O'Neil that admonishment: They could all have walked out then instead of this being an issue and being in a lot worse shape now after. I don't feel like they should have. It's clear enough from now that no investigation even took place, and you can make a decent case. We weren't making anything clear and he told our side. Then the team changed their narrative and the people that had an ax to grind have found another way now to push past everything to try their end to defend Rudock at best and to turn to a bigger, tougher accusation later by the state, which in those times you can have those in different stages of investigation. *O'Neil doesn't like Penn football coach, but calls former coach too 'chunky':

*Says university had to change the rules 'in light of [O'Neill's] statement, because Jake isn't even that handsome'":

Associated Press.

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