Written by Melanie Morgan
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Saturday, 14 July 2007 |
I sense a theme here, don't you? I have posted about two really gutsy, patriotic women. They are Shannen Rossmiller and Katherine Prudhomme-O'Brien. Now it's time for a personal note and a nod to Kathleen Willey.
FLASHBACK TO 1998
Kathleen Willey is the woman who was groped by Bill Clinton in the Oval Office, while trying to apply for a staff job. When she returned to her Virginia home from that horrifying experience, the unthinkable awaited her. She discovered her husband dead of suicide.
The Clinton smear machine went into over-drive to keep her from telling anyone about her true story.
2007
Kathleen Willey has decided to re-count for the world what REALLY happened to her that day and later with gripping, inside details. Some of those details I provided for her in her upcoming book. It's going to be released by World Ahead Publishing in November. I'm wondering about the release date. Why is that month important? Hmm. Let me think about it.
Keep checking Amazon.com
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Written by Melanie Morgan
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Saturday, 14 July 2007 |
Some of you may remember Katherine Prudhomme-O'Brien. I knew her before she hyphenated her name. Yikes, time flies! I am especially proud of her, because she shows more guts and courage than any so-called journalist covering the Democrat presidential contest. She took on Hillary Rodham Clinton in a public venue. Wow. I am awed.
You won't hear how the slug-fest turned out by the elite media. But you will read about it here, thanks to GREAT folks at FreeRepublic.com
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Written by Melanie Morgan
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Friday, 13 July 2007 |
Her name is Shannen Rossmiller. Remember it. She should recieve a Congressional Medal of Honor.
Read her story...
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Written by Byron York
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Thursday, 12 July 2007 |
Byron York, a conservative journalist, writes in the Washington Post
that even President Bush's most ardent supporters have tired of his
administration. Too many missteps, not enough adherence to conservative
principles. Oh yeah. Things are not going well in Iraq.
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