Well, we almost have the hat trick. I reported a couple weeks ago how Hillary is starting some type of Women Abuse Center and now the the champ of sucking a golf ball through a 10' garden hose Lewinsky, launches anti-bullying campaign
I'm curious why these two women associated with Slick Willie Clinton would establish such centers?
-Geaux
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She declared that she intended to become an anti-bullying advocate to “give purpose to my past.”
Monica Lewinsky is launching a new anti-bullying campaign, and she’s teaming up with a slew of celebrities — including Michael J. Fox, Olivia Wilde, Salma Hayek and Jamie Lee Curtis.
The ex-White House intern, who made countless headlines for her 1995 affair with then-President Bill Clinton, is behind #MonthofAction, which throughout October will post daily anti-bullying challenges and steps advocates can take on social media sites. Email and text messages will also be sent to supporters who sign up on the Bystander Revolution website, where Lewinsky serves as strategic advisor.
The messages will be “simple, practical actions that each of us can do right away to relieve suffering and shift the culture,” Lewinsky tells People magazine.
Lewinsky launches anti-bullying campaign
I'm curious why these two women associated with Slick Willie Clinton would establish such centers?
-Geaux
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She declared that she intended to become an anti-bullying advocate to “give purpose to my past.”
Monica Lewinsky is launching a new anti-bullying campaign, and she’s teaming up with a slew of celebrities — including Michael J. Fox, Olivia Wilde, Salma Hayek and Jamie Lee Curtis.
The ex-White House intern, who made countless headlines for her 1995 affair with then-President Bill Clinton, is behind #MonthofAction, which throughout October will post daily anti-bullying challenges and steps advocates can take on social media sites. Email and text messages will also be sent to supporters who sign up on the Bystander Revolution website, where Lewinsky serves as strategic advisor.
The messages will be “simple, practical actions that each of us can do right away to relieve suffering and shift the culture,” Lewinsky tells People magazine.
Lewinsky launches anti-bullying campaign