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hugetime1 10-14-2004 07:40 PM

bill oreilly
 
what do you guys think about the sexual harrasment charges againt bill oreilly, he really went on the offensive today, telling this women that he is the wrong guy to screw with. I believe him,I think she is done.

Ted G 10-14-2004 07:49 PM

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I cannot believe that he would be as stupid as the court documents say he is. I realize that many times guys think with the little head and not the big one, but some of the crap in those papers is insane. I mean it looks like he did it over and over after the woman said no freekin way. But then again I would have never thought a guy like Rush Limbaugh would be speedballin oxycontin either so you never know. It is much more of a problem to be a famous conservative since when a lib does stupid stuff, their supporters say it's their personal business, but when a conservative screws up, it is time for the guillotine.

Lmarth 10-14-2004 07:57 PM

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I read all 22 pages on Drudge. Sounds like she tape recorded some of the discussions and apperently kept a detailed "diary". Women have been the downfall of many a man just as they have been our salvation. Bill has been walking around with a target on his back for a long time. Like all of us, he'll survive. The lawyers will debate whether harrassment occurred.

Pantera1 10-14-2004 08:00 PM

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Supposedly the worst thing he said was that he wanted to soap her up and lufa her back .. Shes going for 60 million ... BWAHAHAHA :drink:

hugetime1 10-14-2004 08:16 PM

Re: bill oreilly
 
I have not read the document but if that is true, she should go to jail. bill needs to go on the offensive and start digging up dirt on her, he certinly has the money and power to do it.

hugetime1 10-14-2004 08:16 PM

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how do i get those documents to read.

gmhdfan 10-14-2004 08:32 PM

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The Drudgereport or The smokinggun

CMG 10-14-2004 10:25 PM

Re: bill oreilly
 
another sexually repressed republican, 50 years praying to god to help him from pulling Willy out in the office!

Risk Taker 10-14-2004 10:47 PM

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Originally Posted by hugetime1
how do i get those documents to read.

THE ACTUAL FILED LAWSUIT

Just goes to show you....money doesn't buy happiness.......just alot of Bullsh*t....... :rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes:

articfriends 10-14-2004 11:50 PM

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I just read the whole thing,it sounds believable that the things she claimed happened BUT,i don't think she deserves ANYTHING!He sounds a little perverted and she wants to sound like a poor little victim,give me a break,NO Money for her.

SHARKEY-IMAGES 10-15-2004 12:25 AM

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Phone Sex? :rolleyes:

Has she ever heard of just hanging up the phone? :confused:

This will be another long drawn out fight between the two, and the lawyers will be raking it in.... :rolleyes:

CBR 10-15-2004 05:06 AM

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Well, she did say in emails to her friend that she was happy working at FOX. Plus, she left the evil Bill's office employment for a while and RETURNED to work for him.

The Beatles: my girlfriend ran off with my car, back to her ma and pa, complaining of drunkeness and cruelty.

You just never know what thoughts are inside...AND they can change in an instant. 60 million can always prompt some young ladies to suddenly realize harmless office banter could become a nice early retirement plan. Equality between the sexes? Apparently the legal system believes NOT YET, NOT EVER! A good reminder lesson to all.

CAP071 10-15-2004 05:43 AM

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This has what to do with general boating ? :D


But I'll have to see how this pans out over the next few weeks before I make my choice or guilty or not :D

gmhdfan 10-15-2004 07:45 AM

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Originally Posted by CAP071
This has what to do with general boating ? :D

:D


"Up Sh!t's creek without a paddle", Maybe?

Maybe some one should send him a book...... "Who's looking out for you" :eek:

I'm sure Al Franken will be all over this.

CigDaze 10-15-2004 07:48 AM

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60M...Ya, okay. :rolleyes:
Gold-Digger! :mad:

fund razor 10-15-2004 01:43 PM

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If saying inappropriate things was a capital offense, 75 percent of people on OSO would be on death row.

This is a story because he is a conservative in the media.
Period.

We all knew he was a perv after Jenna Jameson announced that he requested and received some free porn after her appearance on his show in which he referred to her as a sl*t. He really enjoyed that show and you could tell.

I think he is a jerk and a perv. But I also think that this is overblown and she has got to have ulterior motives.

Ron P 10-15-2004 01:50 PM

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If it was Clinton, the dems would be rooting him on.

mcollinstn 10-15-2004 08:03 PM

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60M.

Somebody should shoot her in the forehead for being so bold.

I know a family who lost the wife and a kid when a City dump truck's worn out brakes failed and it rolled over the top of their Accord that was stopped at a redlight. Experts proved the truck's maintenance had been ignored time and time again, even when the drivers refused to use it until it was properly fixed, and they still kept bandaiding it (literally, as in adjusting the brake shoes away from the drum on a few wheels when leaking actuators caused them to drag). The Dad and remaining 2 kids got $600k plus $1.2M.

and this b#tch thinks she deserves 60M cause she intentionally went back to a job in which she knew this was a regular problem? I smell a rat.

And it needs a bullet.

Risk Taker 10-15-2004 11:21 PM

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Actually, he filed suit against her FIRST, accusing her of extortion. THEN, she file her suit. Is it any wonder that the mainstream (liberal) media didn't tell us the whole story...... :rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes:.

Comanche3Six 10-16-2004 06:41 AM

Re: bill oreilly
 
60 million for a back lufa. And I thought triple engine Apaches were pricey!

TEAMBAJA 10-16-2004 08:56 AM

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I like the fact that she always stayed on the phone with him till he "Climaxed"! :D That was very nice of her!

Bill272 10-16-2004 10:11 AM

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What's this world coming to when a boss has to actually worry about sexually harrassing their employees?? :rolleyes: :rolleyes: Unreal...

While 60 million is excessive, I hope when my daughter is old enough to get a job that if she has a boss who can't control his dick, she can say "Have you ever heard of Bill O'Rielly?" and have that be the end of it. If not, I would go to his house and jam a loofa down his throat.

Just shows how hypocritical the moral right can be... F*** him.

CBR 10-16-2004 10:38 AM

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Bill272, I am sure you are bringing your daughter up right. Therefore some young man/boss won't have to worry that she will scream RAPE! while he is sitting on the other side of the room. This happened to me and I never came within two feet of the woman.

Later after I talked to her about this, she said she liked to have sex with men, then call the police and bring a rape charge against the guy. It was fun for her to visit the confused men behind bars. She did this more than ten times. She was "a hottie" from a wealthy family and only a professional shrink could even attempt to figure her behavior out. I consider myself very lucky that I never touched her, or my life would have been ruined.

I am not kidding about this, and have seen similar "Sexual harassment" BS situations. While some SH is no doubt real and a terriible thing for the women involved, it looks to me that the Bill O deal may well be a standard extortion attempt. Why would she return to work for him? Who really knows except those involved?

clearcut3 10-16-2004 11:07 AM

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Originally Posted by Bill272
What's this world coming to when a boss has to actually worry about sexually harrassing their employees?? :rolleyes: :rolleyes: Unreal...

While 60 million is excessive, I hope when my daughter is old enough to get a job that if she has a boss who can't control his dick, she can say "Have you ever heard of Bill O'Rielly?" and have that be the end of it. If not, I would go to his house and jam a loofa down his throat.

Just shows how hypocritical the moral right can be... F*** him.

I assume you don't believe in innocent until proven guilty. :rolleyes: If a woman is sexually harrassed by a man and then goes back to work for him after leaving...shame on her also :(

Lmarth 10-16-2004 06:18 PM

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The smokinggun web site was mentioned in post #7. Any celebrity involved in a significant legal problem gets exposed on that site. It was there that I read about the alleged charges against Michael Jackson a few years ago. They seem to have no problem getting copies of legal documents one would think would be restricted.

CBR 10-16-2004 07:39 PM

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Thanks for THEsmoking gun website, had to laugh that the horrified coworker continued to listen/participate to OR's extensive telephone ramblings. The 60 million dollar question is why didn't she just say "you goof!!!" and hang up?

On the other hand, OR clearly was skating close to the edge with some of the shows he was doing. Anyone who saw his conversations with another of his producers, great looking girl "headed to LA", had to wonder about their highly charged relationship.

Perhaps ole Bill made the mistake of thinking the edgy things he said with one of his employees was okay to do with another. Many bosses end up marrying their assistants, wonder how that happens in this day and age of sexual harassment lawsuits?

Still, seems the lawsuit against Bill has yet to show any kind of nasty actions taken against her other than OR's poor judgement.

I have had to deal with he said she said situations like this sometimes and it is like walking into a pig farm, hold your nose! My favorite was one 30ish women holding hands for several hours with a guy right in front of me and the general public, shows up the next day to tell me about her night of terror, OR type phone calls from the guy. My questions were: why are you telling me this, go straight to the in house SH people, as I don't want to hear the sordid details. Why didn't you hang up? And why were you holding hands with this guy for hours to lead him on? Stumped look on her face as I sent her off to the in house "pros" who deal with this.....Sheezzzh on both of the people!!!

Reed Jensen 10-16-2004 09:48 PM

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One of my co-workers years ago sued our employer because "WE" men had created a hostile work environment for her because she was the only woman there... This harpy was the most foul-mouthed b!tch you could ever be around... my other co-worker got so fed up with her BS.. that when they were video taping the earthquake damage from '94 for insurance purposes... he held the camera down pointed at the ground... but held his finger on the "record" button... she would repeatedly curse this guy... call him names ... call him a dumbass to his face.. and all the time the guy was calmly asking her why she had to be so verbally abusive... She would go off calling all of us names... the best part.. When I called her on it... she stormed out of the office and then filed a law suit claiming we had created a hostile work environment.. ALL BECAUSE I CONFRONTED HER ABOUT HER SH!TTY ATTITUDE.... When the attorneys heard the video tape... they decided they were mounted on the wrong horse and wouldn't represent her unless she paid them thousands in retainage... too funny... And people wonder why I won't hire any women or have any women for customers. :D

mcollinstn 10-16-2004 10:56 PM

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Bill272

I have a daughter. I hope my "moral right" upbringing instills in her the difference between what is a victim and what is a trap. And I hope that knowledge serves her well through her life.

And if she ever screams rape, be it true or fabricated, I too will be cramming a loofah down somebody's throat. But if my daughter had worked for a man who was verbally abusive (sexually or otherwise) and decided on her own to return to those working conditions, I would NOT be supportive of her anguish when the abuse resumed.

As far as your observations about us "moral right", let's try to keep some perspective. So far, I've not seen any mention of OReilly's pecker coming out of his britches.

Maybe we need to add a twist here... When your daughter finds herself in an uncomfortable sexual related situation with her employer, maybe she should yell "Hey, haven't you ever heard of Bill Clinton?"

Wait, that doesn't have the right effect now, does it...?

Go ahead and turn this into a right versus left blindside barrage. Like it makes any difference in the way I feel about it...

cuda 10-17-2004 07:16 AM

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Once I was working in a restaraunt. A bunch of us were standing around talking about fat bellies. I pulled my t shirt up to display my boiler. The next day I got called on the carpet because one b!tch waitress that was there complained that I was sexually harrasing her. That was 25 years ago before sexual harrasment became fashionable. I was in total shock, but I never forgot it.

clearcut3 10-17-2004 12:25 PM

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mcollinstn:

As far as your observations about us "moral right", let's try to keep some perspective. So far, I've not seen any mention of OReilly's pecker coming out of his britches.
I love when people call a group the "moral right". I am proud to be part of that distinguished group...the only thing left to be is part of the "immoral left"...I know which side I choose :D

Reed Jensen 10-17-2004 01:26 PM

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Originally Posted by cuda
Once I was working in a restaraunt. A bunch of us were standing around talking about fat bellies. I pulled my t shirt up to display my boiler. The next day I got called on the carpet because one b!tch waitress that was there complained that I was sexually harrasing her. That was 25 years ago before sexual harrasment became fashionable. I was in total shock, but I never forgot it.

Cuda!!! ... you masher......... see how crazy things get when you have women employees?.... Oh... the poor thing was harrased by seeing your bare stomach.... My neighbor who owns the business next door to mine had to hire a female HR person to come in and smooth the feathers of one of his female employees because she "felt" embarrased because a fellow employee had verbally reprimanded her for not doing her job correctly... In order for her to not file a suit.. they had to jump through hoops. All this "touchy feely" interviewing by the HR person cost them about 7 grand... Great... you can't even tell these b!tches that they are doing their job wrong without fear of having a lawsuit on your head..... This women's liberation movement is having a reverse effect on the employment of women now.

Reed Jensen 10-17-2004 01:29 PM

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Originally Posted by clearcut3
I love when people call a group the "moral right". I am proud to be part of that distinguished group...the only thing left to be is part of the "immoral left"...I know which side I choose :D

Whenever I hear someone tell me that " they are a proud member of the moral majority"... I tell them... "cool...I'm a member of the immoral minority"..... :D

CBR 10-17-2004 08:12 PM

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Just to "right" the discussion ship, "left" the ship? Anyway, I am happy to say that many of my best employees are women, second thought, most of them in fact.

I can rely on them to carefully check facts, operate work schedules, things that MOST of the guys I hire CANNOT do. Seems most men (in the pool I hire from) simply do not have the attention to detail and interest in doing the job right the first time, like the women do. Oh yes, all the women I hire like to work for me as I treat them with the highest respect that they rightly deserve. Why can't the guys do the frigging jobs right?

No woman that has ever worked for me has caused any kooky SH stuff, but I make sure there is no cause for that.

The SH incident that I mentioned earlier was between two people that did not work for me, part of the reason I was so annoyed at being brought into it by the woman seeking counsel. I sent her off to see the SH people who specialize in this stuff.


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