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A Voice from the Mountains
9th October 2016, 17:59
In the wake of Hillary's campaign stupidly trying to make a mountain out of a mole hill in regard's to Trump's comments about trying to get into a woman's pants and failing, Trump is shining a spotlight on Juanita Broaddrick, who publicly accused Bill Clinton of raping her back in 1999. She claimed that Bill Clinton had raped her in Arkansas about twenty years prior.


Here is the woman herself giving her testimony:


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zHh73fkDUIs



Donald Trump just retweeted Juanita Broaddrick calling Bill Clinton a rapist. All bets are now off.

In the wake of a newly released video showing Donald Trump talking in very lewd terms about women, the Republican presidential nominee strongly suggested he would take this opportunity to compare his indiscretions to Bill Clinton's.

And on Saturday night, he got the ball rolling.

Trump, facing a GOP exodus from his campaign and apparently desperate to change the subject, just retweeted two tweets from an account featuring the name of Juanita Broaddrick, the woman who publicly alleged in 1999 that Clinton had sexually assaulted her two decades prior.

In both tweets, the Broaddrick account reiterates her accusation that Clinton raped her and accuses Hillary Clinton of enabling him.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/the-fix/wp/2016/10/08/donald-trump-just-retweeted-juanita-broaddrick-calling-bill-clinton-a-rapist-all-bets-are-now-off/


This woman is not the only one accusing Bill Clinton of rape and/or sexual assault. Roger Stone has a whole book about these women.

There will be more of this to follow, maybe even at the debate tonight.

Cardillac
9th October 2016, 21:05
read Cathy O'Brien's "Trance Formation of America" about how she was sexualy and successfuly assaulted by Hillary Clinton

bettye198
9th October 2016, 21:23
The Three Ring Circus just got interesting!

Flowerpunkchip
10th October 2016, 08:27
https://youtu.be/qcqh0gRy-og
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edited this in just now.... happy to say the BBC are covering it

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/election-us-2016-37604151

Cidersomerset
10th October 2016, 13:10
Bill Clinton / Hillary Clinton Alleged Victims Appear With Trump Pre Debate

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Published on 9 Oct 2016


Pre-Debate Press Conference with Donald Trump with statements from significant anti-Clinton women including:
1. Paula Jones
2. Juanita Broaddrick
3. Kathleen Willey
4. Kathy Shelton

Althena
10th October 2016, 18:04
http://i.imgur.com/qqCiSHh.jpg

One of last night's gems...

A Voice from the Mountains
10th October 2016, 20:39
I think this photo summed up the Clintons' night the best:

http://82.221.129.208/ohno.jpg

Flowerpunkchip
12th October 2016, 08:13
The media in England (from what I've seen personally) are not talking about Bill Clinton but how many republicans are leaving/abandoning Trump and how evil Russia are in Aleppo.

Feels like it's all been swept underneath the carpet. Allegations of rape? not important

neutronstar
12th October 2016, 10:39
The media in England (from what I've seen personally) are not talking about Bill Clinton but how many republicans are leaving/abandoning Trump and how evil Russia are in Aleppo.

Feels like it's all been swept underneath the carpet. Allegations of rape? not important

Same here in the US. I don't plan to vote because there are no worthy candidates, but the way the establishment is so blatantly censoring Trump really makes me question my stance on Trump. I really hope he wins just to see what happens. I already know what will happen if Clinton gets in and it is not good.

schneider
12th October 2016, 13:42
Choosing not to vote is a vote for the status quo.

neutronstar
12th October 2016, 23:47
Choosing not to vote is a vote for the status quo.

Not when you're not given a candidate that is different than the status quo. The last time I voted it was for Ross Perot. That was the last candidate that I thought was not the status quo.

Just because you vote for change doesn't mean you'll get it. Barry (Barack, whatever his real name is) ran his whole campaign on change. What changed?????