[EMAIL PROTECTED] (William J. Foristal) writes:


HI Sue,

Yes the letters were dated and they were after the alleged incident. 
Also, she was very active in campaigning for Clinton's re-election in
'96.  

I would think that her tragedy with her husband would have created an
even higher level of anger and indignation about the incident if it
happened the way she describes it.  I can understand why she would not
want to report it, however.  

But I don't think something like that would ever leave her mind.  It
would have to be a very traumatic thing to go through.

Bill

On Tue, 17 Mar 1998 11:52:36 -0800 Sue Hartigan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
writes:
>Sue Hartigan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>
>Hi Bill:
>
>I haven't seen any of the letters.  But I wonder do they have dates on
>them?  Could any of them have been written before the incident?
>
>I think most if not all of these incidents have been blown (pardon the
>pun) out of proportion.  I do think that there have been incidents, 
>but
>I wonder about what really happened.  Of course no one will ever know
>that because there were only two people present when it happened, if
>they happened.
>
>There is one thing though that I have been thinking about.  When this
>incident happened her husband killed himself the same day.  Could it 
>be
>that after she found out about this, the whole thing with Clinton sort
>of went out of her mind?  I think it would have become a very
>inconsequential thing in mine if I just found out my husband blew his
>brains out.  Then in the ensuing days perhaps she talked to both 
>Clinton
>and Hillary (they were friends) and with all the preparations for
>funerals, family things, settling legal matters, it just sort of went
>away.  As time passed it just went further and further into the
>background.  Until it just didn't matter any more.
>
>I can see this happening this way myself.
>
>She didn't want to come forward.  She was forced, according to 
>reports,
>to make this public.
>
>What do you think about my idea.
>
>Sue
>> 
>> HI Sue,
>> 
>> Now that we've heard about the book deal and seen some of her 
>letters to
>> Clinton written after the fact I'm tending to believe that Willey 
>greatly
>> exaggerated her meeting with Clinton that day.  I wouldn't be 
>suprised to
>> learn that he made some sort of pass at her, but now doubt that he 
>kissed
>> her on the mouth, touched her breast and put her hand on his penis.
>> 
>> Bill
>
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>may
>all the Irish angels smile upon you this St. Patrick's Day.
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