Monday, March 23, 1998

Accused does not equal guilty

A number of women letter writers seem to forget that President

    Clinton has been accused of sexual harassment-mostly by the type of

    female that thrives on it,and that the accusation is not tantamount

    to guilt.

        The testimony of SIX such females could not convict the army's top

    enlisted man of sexual harassment.

       Perhaps the idea of " sexual harassment " is inherently vague and

    subjective and therefore should be erased from the law books. Replaced

    by the more general notion of " harassment ".

       What might be " harassment " in the  fluffy mind of one female may

    be perceived as " romance " by another bimbo.

       Where is the feminist image of a strong, independent woman who can

    just say NO to the irresistible male ? How can these eternal " victims "

    ever achieve the feminist goal of INDEPENDENT character ?

       Is it true perhaps that no matter how well educated a woman, she

    never really leaves the kitchen and the bedroom ?


       The women voters should STAND BY THEIR MAN - Bill Clinton !

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