[EMAIL PROTECTED] (William J. Foristal) writes:
HI Sue,
Your speculation is as good as anyone else's on this matter. Who knows
what really went through her mind. Now I hear that she and her lawyer
were talking to the Star about them buying her story back in February.
Bill
On Thu, 19 Mar 1998 10:47:35 -0800 Sue Hartigan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
writes:
>Sue Hartigan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>
>Hi Bill:
>
>I agree I don't think that it would ever leave her mind either. But I
>do think that under the circumstances that it would not be the first
>and
>most important thing on her mind either.
>
>I also think that if it did happen, over a period of a couple of
>months
>or so when her mind was on her husbands death and the financial
>problems, that the death of a spouse can bring on, possibly she talked
>to Clinton as well as Hillary and the incident became less important
>to
>her. Or at the very least not something that she would dwell on.
>Maybe
>he even apologized to her, and they decided to put it away and try to
>get on with their friendship.
>
>This of course is just speculation, but I can honestly see it
>happening
>this way.
>
>Didn't I see news footage of Hillary and Clinton at her husbands
>funeral. I think I did.
>
>Sue
>>
>> 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
>
>--
>Two rules in life:
>
>1. Don't tell people everything you know.
>2.
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