Billboard jungle

National | | Jay Grelen

On the theory that what's good for the troops is good for the commander, the Free Congress Foundation wants you to call if you have been sexually harassed by President Clinton. Now that the military has set up an anonymous hotline to collect sexual harassment tips on the troops in the trenches, says Brad Keena, it's only fair that subordinates of the commander in chief be granted a similar avenue for complaints.

Military brass, of course, pulled the plug on their hotline after callers jammed the lines with all sorts of bogus calls. Undaunted (that was a government operation, after all), the Free Congress Foundation has put up three billboards in Little Rock and one in Hot Springs, advertising the toll-free number by which a person can report sexual abuse by the president. FCF also painted the message and telephone number on a van, which toured the streets of Little Rock. And the group also painted a semi-tractor trailer with the message and parked it in Little Rock when Clinton was there last week.