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On Fri, 04 Nov 2011 09:00:59 -0400, Jack "You know
wrote: On 11/4/2011 7:58 AM, X ` Man wrote: On 11/4/11 7:52 AM, Tim wrote: On Nov 3, 2:17 pm, X ` Mandump-on-conservati...@anywhere-you- can.com wrote: POLITICO has learned that one of the women who accused Herman Cain of sexual harassment at the National Restaurant Association in the 1990s received a payout of about $45,000 as part of her settlement significantly more than the two or three months salary Cain initially recalled the woman obtained. The woman who received the approximately $45,000 is the staffer who Cain has acknowledged formally lodged a complaint about his behavior. Cain described her in a Fox News interview as a writer in the communications department. The compensation the woman received as part of her departure package was far more than that what a midlevel trade association employee in the late 1990s would have made over a two-to-three month period. It was also more than the payout a second association employee received after complaining about Cains behavior. According to The New York Times, the second woman received $35,000 a years pay. Cains changing stories about whether settlements existed, and their amounts, have muddled his explanations. He has not acknowledged that there is more than one settlement. On Monday morning, Cain told Fox News, If the restaurant [association] did a settlement, I was unaware of it. Speaking midday Monday at The National Press Club, Cain continued to plead ignorance: As far as a settlement, I am unaware of any kind of settlement. I hope it wasnt for much, because I didnt do anything. But the fact of the matter is, Im not aware of a settlement that came out of that accusation. Then, in a Fox interview taped Monday afternoon, Cain conceded that there was a settlement. It might have been two months [salary]. I dont remember the exact number, but I do remember my general counsel saying, The good news is, we didnt pay all of this money that was being demanded, the former association CEO told Greta Van Susteren, claiming the womans charges were baseless. At another point in the interview, Cain said of the payout: Maybe three months salary or something like that, just vaguely trying to recall it. But on Tuesday morning, he shifted his answer again, suggesting that the terms of the payout could have been larger. On CNNs Headline News, he said: The one I remember and am aware of and was a financial settlement and it was somewhere in the vicinity of three to six months severance pay, something of that nature. Read mohttp://www.politico.com/news/stories...#ixzz1cfh9K19x http://www.washingtonpost.com/politi...SlM_story.html Well, of course. True conservatives hate women and Cain has put those pesky women in their place. Just ask Ann Limbaugh. True conservatives wonder why die hard democrats think it's OK for Monika to play the skin flute on ol' ankle pants while they dig their teeth, like rabid dogs, into the unproven allegations that Herman Cain said some things "that made them uncomfortable" to two black women. Because she was smitten and offered. Cain was looking to take. You probably can't detect a difference in those circumstances. |
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![]() "jps" wrote in message ... Because she was smitten and offered. Cain was looking to take. You probably can't detect a difference in those circumstances. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Are you are suggesting that 52 year old married POTUS accepting a blow job in the Oval Office from a young, 22 year old infatuated intern is "ok" but poor Herman (who apparently didn't even get to first) is morally reprehensible? I am 62. Today a young musician who I've known for a while (he's in his late 20's maybe early 30's) came into the shop and introduced me to his girlfriend. She is drop dead gorgeous with a terrific personality. I was about to offer a sincere compliment but stopped .... realizing the world we live in now and just stuck my hand out and said, "Glad to meetcha". I liked it back when you could extend a polite and sincere compliment a good looking woman without having to worry about being sued. |
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"jps" wrote in message ...
On Fri, 04 Nov 2011 09:00:59 -0400, Jack "You know wrote: On 11/4/2011 7:58 AM, X ` Man wrote: On 11/4/11 7:52 AM, Tim wrote: On Nov 3, 2:17 pm, X ` Mandump-on-conservati...@anywhere-you- can.com wrote: POLITICO has learned that one of the women who accused Herman Cain of sexual harassment at the National Restaurant Association in the 1990s received a payout of about $45,000 as part of her settlement — significantly more than the two or three months’ salary Cain initially recalled the woman obtained. The woman who received the approximately $45,000 is the staffer who Cain has acknowledged formally lodged a complaint about his behavior. Cain described her in a Fox News interview as a writer in the communications department. The compensation the woman received as part of her departure package was far more than that what a midlevel trade association employee in the late 1990s would have made over a two-to-three month period. It was also more than the payout a second association employee received after complaining about Cain’s behavior. According to The New York Times, the second woman received $35,000 — a year’s pay. Cain’s changing stories about whether settlements existed, and their amounts, have muddled his explanations. He has not acknowledged that there is more than one settlement. On Monday morning, Cain told Fox News, “If the restaurant [association] did a settlement, I was unaware of it.” Speaking midday Monday at The National Press Club, Cain continued to plead ignorance: “As far as a settlement, I am unaware of any kind of settlement. I hope it wasn’t for much, because I didn’t do anything. But the fact of the matter is, I’m not aware of a settlement that came out of that accusation.” Then, in a Fox interview taped Monday afternoon, Cain conceded that there was a settlement. “It might have been two months [salary]. I don’t remember the exact number, but I do remember my general counsel saying, ‘The good news is, we didn’t pay all of this money that was being demanded,” the former association CEO told Greta Van Susteren, claiming the woman’s charges were “baseless.” At another point in the interview, Cain said of the payout: “Maybe three months’ salary or something like that, just vaguely trying to recall it.” But on Tuesday morning, he shifted his answer again, suggesting that the terms of the payout could have been larger. On CNN’s Headline News, he said: “The one I remember and am aware of and was a financial settlement and it was somewhere in the vicinity of three to six months’ severance pay, something of that nature.” Read mohttp://www.politico.com/news/stories...#ixzz1cfh9K19x http://www.washingtonpost.com/politi...SlM_story.html Well, of course. True conservatives hate women and Cain has put those pesky women in their place. Just ask Ann Limbaugh. True conservatives wonder why die hard democrats think it's OK for Monika to play the skin flute on ol' ankle pants while they dig their teeth, like rabid dogs, into the unproven allegations that Herman Cain said some things "that made them uncomfortable" to two black women. Because she was smitten and offered. Cain was looking to take. You probably can't detect a difference in those circumstances. --------------------------------------------------------- Monica came up in the Paula Jones lawsuit, and Ms. Jones was not a willing participant. |
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On 04/11/2011 5:58 AM, X ` Man wrote:
On 11/4/11 7:52 AM, Tim wrote: On Nov 3, 2:17 pm, X ` Mandump-on-conservati...@anywhere-you- can.com wrote: POLITICO has learned that one of the women who accused Herman Cain of sexual harassment at the National Restaurant Association in the 1990s received a payout of about $45,000 as part of her settlement significantly more than the two or three months salary Cain initially recalled the woman obtained. The woman who received the approximately $45,000 is the staffer who Cain has acknowledged formally lodged a complaint about his behavior. Cain described her in a Fox News interview as a writer in the communications department. The compensation the woman received as part of her departure package was far more than that what a midlevel trade association employee in the late 1990s would have made over a two-to-three month period. It was also more than the payout a second association employee received after complaining about Cains behavior. According to The New York Times, the second woman received $35,000 a years pay. Cains changing stories about whether settlements existed, and their amounts, have muddled his explanations. He has not acknowledged that there is more than one settlement. On Monday morning, Cain told Fox News, If the restaurant [association] did a settlement, I was unaware of it. Speaking midday Monday at The National Press Club, Cain continued to plead ignorance: As far as a settlement, I am unaware of any kind of settlement. I hope it wasnt for much, because I didnt do anything. But the fact of the matter is, Im not aware of a settlement that came out of that accusation. Then, in a Fox interview taped Monday afternoon, Cain conceded that there was a settlement. It might have been two months [salary]. I dont remember the exact number, but I do remember my general counsel saying, The good news is, we didnt pay all of this money that was being demanded, the former association CEO told Greta Van Susteren, claiming the womans charges were baseless. At another point in the interview, Cain said of the payout: Maybe three months salary or something like that, just vaguely trying to recall it. But on Tuesday morning, he shifted his answer again, suggesting that the terms of the payout could have been larger. On CNNs Headline News, he said: The one I remember and am aware of and was a financial settlement and it was somewhere in the vicinity of three to six months severance pay, something of that nature. Read mohttp://www.politico.com/news/stories...#ixzz1cfh9K19x http://www.washingtonpost.com/politi...SlM_story.html Well, of course. True conservatives hate women and Cain has put those pesky women in their place. Just ask Ann Limbaugh. Funny, I love conservative women.... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nQLXWI229jQ Just don't let Joy Behar out without makeup...she is scary and no costume required for Halloween. -- The reason government can't fix the economic problems is government is the problem. |
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On 04/11/2011 5:52 AM, Tim wrote:
On Nov 3, 2:17 pm, X ` Mandump-on-conservati...@anywhere-you- can.com wrote: POLITICO has learned that one of the women who accused Herman Cain of sexual harassment at the National Restaurant Association in the 1990s received a payout of about $45,000 as part of her settlement significantly more than the two or three months salary Cain initially recalled the woman obtained. The woman who received the approximately $45,000 is the staffer who Cain has acknowledged formally lodged a complaint about his behavior. Cain described her in a Fox News interview as a writer in the communications department. The compensation the woman received as part of her departure package was far more than that what a midlevel trade association employee in the late 1990s would have made over a two-to-three month period. It was also more than the payout a second association employee received after complaining about Cains behavior. According to The New York Times, the second woman received $35,000 a years pay. Cains changing stories about whether settlements existed, and their amounts, have muddled his explanations. He has not acknowledged that there is more than one settlement. On Monday morning, Cain told Fox News, If the restaurant [association] did a settlement, I was unaware of it. Speaking midday Monday at The National Press Club, Cain continued to plead ignorance: As far as a settlement, I am unaware of any kind of settlement. I hope it wasnt for much, because I didnt do anything. But the fact of the matter is, Im not aware of a settlement that came out of that accusation. Then, in a Fox interview taped Monday afternoon, Cain conceded that there was a settlement. It might have been two months [salary]. I dont remember the exact number, but I do remember my general counsel saying, The good news is, we didnt pay all of this money that was being demanded, the former association CEO told Greta Van Susteren, claiming the womans charges were baseless. At another point in the interview, Cain said of the payout: Maybe three months salary or something like that, just vaguely trying to recall it. But on Tuesday morning, he shifted his answer again, suggesting that the terms of the payout could have been larger. On CNNs Headline News, he said: The one I remember and am aware of and was a financial settlement and it was somewhere in the vicinity of three to six months severance pay, something of that nature. Read mohttp://www.politico.com/news/stories...#ixzz1cfh9K19x http://www.washingtonpost.com/politi...SlM_story.html Yep, the old boys club smear and fear failed. -- The reason government can't fix the economic problems is government is the problem. |
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