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- THE WEEK, Page 23NATIONWomen Strike Back
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- Packwood is the latest Senator to be accused of sexual misconduct
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- They may not have believed Anita Hill when she alleged that
- Clarence Thomas harassed her with unwelcome advances. But the
- boys on Capitol Hill are being bombarded with accusations about
- their own sexual misconduct. Most recent: a Washington Post
- report that at least 10 women gave specific accounts of sexual
- harassment over a 20-year period by Oregon Republican Senator
- Bob Packwood. The women, four of whom agreed to be identified by
- name, said Packwood forcefully kissed or fondled them and made
- unwelcome sexual suggestions. Packwood, who was narrowly
- re-elected in November to a fifth term, issued an apology,
- asked for an investigation and promised to undergo alcohol
- counseling. He did not specifically deny the women's claims, and
- says he plans to remain in office. Ironically, Packwood was one
- of only two Republican Senators who voted against the nomination
- of Thomas to the Supreme Court. He has also been a consistent
- backer of abortion rights, family leave, the Equal Rights
- Amendment and other women's causes. Even before the allegations
- against Packwood became public, the Senate ethics committee was
- called upon to consider a claim against Democrat Daniel Inouye
- of Hawaii, which it will decide whether to investigate next
- year. Inouye's hairdresser says he molested her 17 years ago,
- and other women have allegedly made similar complaints. Inouye
- has denied the charges. Senator Brock Adams, Democrat of
- Washington, abandoned his seat after several women accused him
- of fondling or drugging them. David Durenberger, Republican of
- Minnesota, has been accused in a paternity lawsuit of raping a
- woman nearly 30 years ago. He says any contact was "consensual,"
- and has offered to take a paternity test.
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- The message the Packwood episode sends to Capitol Hill is
- that women are willing to risk humiliation or career damage by
- speaking out against sexual harassment. Says Harriet Woods, head
- of the National Women's Political Caucus: "Anita Hill emboldened
- women. We're stepping forward now and saying, `Knock it off.'"
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