WASHINGTON, D.C — In an exclusive video interview at the presidential suite of the historic Watergate Hotel, the victims of Bill Clinton’s alleged sexual assault — Juanita Broaddrick, Kathleen Willey, and Paula Jones — got together for the first time in person to express their personal fear of Hillary Clinton and to warn voters that Clinton does not stand for women’s issues.
The three women, who say their lives were forever changed by their experiences with the Clintons, used words like “terrified” and “frightened” to describe their feelings about the prospects of a Hillary Clinton presidency.
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All 3 would be compatible matches for Forrest Gump.This country is full of stupid people who make easily avoidable mistakes.Step#1-Project a hypothetical educated probable end result of any given situation & work backwards to the beginning.That is the exact opposite of what everyone seems to be doing and why they always fail.They come out of the gate clueless & then wonder why things always end in disaster.Always start at the end and work in reverse to the beginning and one will rarely fail.If you are honest with yourself,you will indeed have a feel for how things will work out.
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