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Roger Clinton
668 wordsBill Clinton William Jefferson Blythe IV was born on Aug. 19, 1946, in Hope, Arkansas. His father, who was an automobile-parts salesman, died in an automobile accident three months before Bill was born. When Bill was 2 years old his mother, Virginia Cassidy, went to nursing school in New Orleans, La. She sent Bill to live with his grandparents, Eldridge and Edith Cassidy, who owned and operated a grocery store. His mother returned when Bill was 4, and three years later she married Roger Clinton,...
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President Clintons Envoys
702 wordsAn Invasion of Haiti is Averted by Accord To Restore Aristide 1993- President Clinton needed a significant foreign policy victory to boost his sagging political career, and Haiti seemed to be the 'perfect opportunity' to do this. 1994- Even after a year of frenzied negotiations no tangible results were in sight and the 'perfect opportunity's eem ed to be turning in to yet another nightmare for the President. However, this was not to be and President Clinton turned near defeat in to a resounding ...
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President Clinton
1,503 wordsThe President Was Hunted Politically The Hunting of the President presented an argument by Harry Thomason and Nickolas Perry that from 1990 to 2000 a group of people were committed to destroying the reputation of William (Bill) Jefferson Clinton. Through elaborate testimonials, the claim is that this group of well-funded individuals as well as media attempted to gain from Clinton's alleged misfortunes. The film begins with a narration that took place approximately ten days before the 1992 presid...
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Clinton Impeachment Trial
1,615 wordsPresident William Jefferson Clinton is the third president in our nation's history to face the Constitutional threat of impeachment and only the second president to ever be impeached by the U.S. House of Representatives. Andrew Johnson was impeached by the House of Representatives in 1868 for violating the Tenure of Office Act of 1867 when he tried to oust the Secretary of War, Edwin M. Stanton (Short History). Richard Nixon resigned from the Presidency before he was charged with criminal conspi...
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President Bill Clinton
2,749 wordsWilliam Jefferson Clinton When searching for "Bill Clinton" on the internet, the screen overflows with sites containing subjects such as "sex scandal", "Monica Lewinsky", "His Dark Side", and plenty of twisted joke web pages. Obviously, the people of America think of the lowest point in his presidency instead of focusing on the higher or more important moments. And while it's practically impossible to write this report without referring to his scandalous side, it will also spotlight how excellen...
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Opposition Fight Against Clinton's Crime Bill
1,310 wordsHow Dole Could Have Used The Issues To His Advantage In a more or less conservative country, the more or less conservative candidate, Bob Dole, should have been a lock for the presidency; the only problem was President Clinton. Clinton had moved rightward positioning himself between Newt Gingrich's zealous revolutionaries on the right and liberal democratic barons on the left. Clinton's speeches started sounding like a Republican was giving them. Bob Dole had followed the Nixon ideology of going...
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Clinton's Impeachment
709 wordsInterview: Views on Clinton's Impeachment The impeachment of Bill Clinton is one of the 'weirdest episodes'; in our political history. He is the only elected President of the United States ever to be resulted in the passage of impeachment (Johnson was not elected, Nixon resigned to prevent impeachment). The reason for his impeachment is that he lied under the oath during the testimony in the Paula Jones sexual harassment suit, and to grand jury during Monica Lewinsky investigation. He even abuse...
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Clinton As A President
1,663 wordsAs Americans we feel we have the right to know everything about everyone. Yet, when it comes to our own personal lives, we don't want people sticking their noses in our business. All over the United States of America you can turn on the television and see some talk show about "Who's the babies Daddy", or something that has to do with some obscene incident that no one would ever want to admit to have happening. As people we thrive off of other people's bliss and misery. It is a trait that every p...
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President Clinton
658 wordsBill Clinton In recent history, one would be hard pressed to find one politician surrounded in more controversy than Bill Clinton. His scandals have included drugs, adultery, treason, and fraud. The latest opprobrium that has plagued his presidency resulted in him becoming only the second president in the history of the United States to be impeached. After a long and drawn out sexual harassment trial, Paula Jones' lawyers deposed former White House intern Monica Lewinsky. What would follow in th...
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Clinton's Four Years As President
888 wordsA Victory For Clinton Another four years, another new president? The election of 1996 for president moves closer everyday as the republican Robert Dole, and the president Bill Clinton fight it out. Far behind and by all means out of the race is Ross Perot. The polls show Dole-Kemp behind Clinton-Gore, and the results will stay this way for several key reasons. Clinton will serve another four years as president since Americans know what to expect from him as president. On several key issues, such...
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President Clinton
597 wordsThis is the speech delivered by President Bill Clinton at the annual White House prayer breakfast on Friday, September 11, 1998, to an audience of more than 100 ministers, priests and other religious leaders. First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton was also in attendance. The speech, written in long hand by the president, was delivered at the beginning of a day of tremendous political and personal turmoil surrounding the publication of the first report to Congress by Independent Counsel Ken Starr. The...
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Direct Effect On Public Approval In Addition
997 wordsMedia Effects on Governing The mass media has played a major role in American politics since the formation of our country. So much so that it has been called by many, "the fourth branch of government". Originally, media power was only vested in the papers, but today radio and television are the more prominent forms of news. Since the administration of Franklin Delano Roosevelt, presidents have used the media to spread their views to their constituents. FDR brought us the fireside chats in one of...
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Clinton Presidency
603 wordsWith the United States economy in a state of recession from the empty promises brought forth by President George Bush, the country needed a change for the better. President Bush's policies were not pulling through, and the American people were expecting results. Re-election was nearing for Bush and he really needed to get his act together if he wanted another term in office. Out of no where a former governor was leading the polls over Republican candidate, President George Bush. Clinton had focu...
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President Clinton
629 wordsA Time to Step Down When the President of the United States is sworn into office on his inaugural day in January, he is sworn to faithfully execute the supreme laws of the land, our constitution. We elect a new President every four years to run our nation, represent the country, and uphold the constitution of the United States. The President of the United States is the most powerful man in the world and therefore we place trust in him. When the people find out that their elected President lies t...
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American History Clinton Administration Every Election Year
1,293 wordsAmerican History CLINTON ADMINISTRATION Every election year, candidates come and go with all sorts of different issues. This year re-elected President Bill Clinton came up with the three main issues that every one wanted to hear about, Tax, Education, and Abortion. All through out his campaign he discussed ways on reforming these issues and we finally get to see what reformations have actually taken place since his re- election. Through out our great country's history, the Presidential candidate...
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Known As Bill Clinton
393 wordsWilliam Jefferson Clinton, commonly known as Bill Clinton, was born in 1946 and was the 46th president of the United States from 1993-2003. He graduated from Georgetown University, attended Oxford University and received a law degree from Yale University. His profession as a lawyer led to his political career. In 1974, Clinton became a Democratic leader in the U.S. House of Representatives, but was not very successful. In 1976 he was elected Arkansas's attorney general, and also won the Arkansas...
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Ms Lewinsky And The President
484 wordsThe office of Independent Counsel submitted 11 possible grounds for impeachment. Some were as follows: 1. President Clinton lied under oath in his civil case, 2. President Clinton lied under oath to the grand jury, 3. President Clinton lied under oath about being alone with Lewinsky and about gifts he gave her, and 4. During the Jones case, the President obstructed justice and had an understanding with Lewinsky to jointly conceal the truth of their relationship from the judicial process, etc. My...
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Clinton's Affair With Lewinsky
1,306 wordsNews of an extramarital affair between Bill Clinton and Monica Lewinsky during the 1995-96 period surfaced in January 1998. William (Bill) Jefferson Clinton is only the second president to have been impeached by the House of Representatives. While he was not removed from office, roughly half of the Senate chamber voted him guilty on the perjury and obstruction of justice charges that the House formulated as articles of impeachment in early February 1999. Although Clinton remained in office durin...
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President Clinton
936 wordsThis year's State Of The Union speech was a very unique one in many ways. First off, it was extremely ambitious considering this is President Clinton's eighth and final year as President of the United States. The sheer amount of propositions brought up were mind boggling, especially for the average American viewer who is not able to comprehend all the slight tricks that President Clinton is using for his benefit throughout the speech. Of the many topics discussed by the president however, there ...
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Clinton Presidency And The Politics Of Ambition
2,444 wordsBill Clinton's Actions Stanley Bill Clinton's Actions Essay, Research Paper Stanley Renshons' High Hopes: Clinton's Actions Throughout Stanley Renshons' book, High Hopes: The Clinton Presidency and the Politics of Ambition, the president's ability to govern has to do with three main concepts: ambition, courage, and integrity. Proving this, Renshon believes that the presidents psychology explains everything. "By examining the range of choices available to the president as well as those he selects...