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    former President Bill Clinton speaking at the 2012 Democratic National Convention in Charlotte‚ North Carolina. Democratic former President Bill Clinton was there to give a speech to promote and present arguments on why President Barrack Obama should be re-elected for another four years. In the speech he used data‚ emotional appeals‚ and many other concepts to convince the audience and the country that Obama is going in the right direction for the country. Bill Clinton started off the speech

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    country. As a lawyer‚ she helped investigate President Richard Nixon. She’s pro-immigrant. Clinton supports comprehensive immigration reform that would allow law-abiding immigrants to more easily become naturalized citizens. Clinton wants to deport individuals who pose a threat to American safety. She is in favor of giving refugees seeking asylum a fair chance. She wants to build on the Affordable Care Act. Clinton said at a debate this month that she believes President Barack Obama’s health care

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    What was President Clinton main goal of his speech? William Jefferson Clinton also known as Bill Clinton‚ was the 42nd president of the United States. On Nov 13‚ 1993‚ Clinton delivered the Remarks to the Convocation of the Church of God in Christ speech. In Lines 98-102 he states‚ “We need this crime bill now. We ought to give it to the American people for Christmas. And we need to move forward on all these other fronts. But I say to you‚ my fellow Americans‚ we need some other things as well. I

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    For example‚ he failed to the levels of carbon dioxide that is a key player in global warming. He is also said to have blocked the agency concerned with revealing and communicating on matters of climate change (Daynes and Sussman). President Bill Clinton can be remembered for his great concerns over environmental conservations. He appointed trustworthy environmentalists to lead the Environmental Protection Agency. Whose goal was to oversee environmental conservation policy implementation? He allocated

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    Hell and Hilary Clinton”‚ by Frank Bruni discusses how ridiculous the mentality is that if you are a woman you need to vote for Hilary Clinton. He briefly discusses some statements that were made by some very influential women‚ Madeline Albright and Gloria Steinem. Bruni seems to almost mock their opinions that “women are more or less damned if they’re not on Hilary Clinton’s team”. Bruni makes it known that he doesn’t disagree with these statements because he doesn’t like Hilary Clinton based on her

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    current president of America‚ Bill Clinton‚ who had once resided in Oklahoma himself? Oklahoma City needed someone to soothe their pain and give them back their lost hope. Clinton uses rhetorical strategies of ethos‚ pathos‚ and logos to appropriate an empathetic tone to the victims of the bombing. Furthermore‚ he uses religion to explain that good things will follow for the victims‚ and that the evil which took place would not go unpunished. Doing so‚ Clinton got the community of Oklahoma City to

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    I think that Bill Clinton‚ Nelson Mandela and Bruce Lee were all similar in a way. The things they did were very different like being a us president or being an African civil rights supporter. They hardships that they faced are very similar. With Bill Clinton he was almost drafted to the army but refused to go. Some people go to jail for refusing‚ but he still refused and joined a group to rebel against drafting people against their will. Nelson Mandela had to speak up against the government after

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    Political Era (REAGAN‚ H.W BUSH‚ CLINTON) The election of 1980 marked a ‘new political era’ that was ushered in by President Reagan and that followed on through the presidencies of George H. W. Bush and William Jefferson Clinton. These presidents were inaugurated at different times and succeeded the successes and the failures of their predecessors. Having came from different political backgrounds and having unique political and social beliefs‚ Bush‚ Reagan‚ and Clinton can only be analyzed through

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    When asked to compare Geoffrey Chaucer’s "Wife of Bath" character with either Madonna‚ Oprah‚ or Hilary Clinton‚ it’s obvious that Madonna stands out as almost a duplicate of her. Everything about the two could be lined up side by side‚ and we wouldn’t be able to guess which is which. Although the rights‚ power‚ and even image of women has changed over the years‚ we will always have the bold ones that stand out in any era. What do the Wife of Bath and Madonna have in common? In short‚ both

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    The Presidential Debates Between Bill Clinton and Dole Philip Rubacha October 22‚ 1996 The presidential debates between democratic President William Clinton and Republican Senator Robert Dole proved to be a game of "dodge-ball". Bob Dole fired criticism and attacks while Clinton tried to "dodge" them. Dole attacked him on most of his ideas‚ and his tendency to exaggerate. Clinton avoided the lies he made since the 1992 presidential campaign (brought up by Dole‚ of course) by revealing

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