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Bill Clinton was born on August 19, 1946.
He was born in Hope, Arkansas.
He was the oldest child in his family.
William Jefferson Blythe Jr. is Bill Clinton’s
father. He was born on February 27, 1918 in
Sherman, Texas. He died on May 17, 1946 in
Sikeston, Missouri at the age of 28. This was
because of drowning and a car accident.
Virginia Clinton Kelley is Bill Clinton’s mother.
She was born on June 6, 1923 in Bodcaw,
Arkansas. She died on January 6, 1994 in
Hotsprings, Arkansas the age of 70. This was
because she had breast cancer.
Roger Clinton, Jr. is Bill Clinton’s half-brother.
He was born on July 25, 1956 in Hotsprings,
Arkansas. Fortunately, Roger Clinton, Jr. is
still alive. He currently is not experiencing
any disease 
Hillary Diane Rodham Clinton is Bill Clinton’s wife. She
was born on October 26, 1947 in Chicago, Illinois.
Fortunately, Hillary Diane Rodham Clinton is still alive.
But she is experiencing a blood clot. On December
3, 2012, a spokesman for the former first lady said, "In
the course of a follow-up exam today, Secretary
Clinton's doctors discovered a blood clot had
formed, stemming from the concussion she sustained
several weeks ago. She is being treated with anti-
coagulants and is at New York-Presbyterian Hospital
so that they can monitor the medication over the
next 48 hours.” Let’s hope nothing bad happens 
Chelsea Victoria Clinton is Bill Clinton’s
daughter. She was born on February 27,
1980 in Little Rock, Arkansas. Fortunately,
Chelsea Victoria Clinton is still alive. She is
currently not experiencing any disease 
This is Bill Clinton’s
                                Signature.




Now, let’s talk about our main person. The
42nd president of the United States of
America. His name is William Jefferson “Bill”
Clinton. His political party is the democratic
party. This is what he looks like:
In Hot Springs, Bill attended St. John's Catholic
Elementary School, Ramble Elementary School,
and Hot Springs High School – where he was an
active student leader, avid reader, and
musician. He was in the chorus and played
the tenor saxophone, winning first chair in the
state band's saxophone section. He actually
considered dedicating his life to music!!
Bill Clinton was highly influenced by the
preachings of Martin Luther King Jr. He
attended and memorized Martins' “I Have
a Dream” Speech.
In 1964, Clinton graduated from Hot Springs High
School. In 1963, as part of the American Legion Boys’
Nation program, he went to Washington, D.C., and
shook hands with President John Kennedy at the White
House. Later Kennedy inspired him to pursue a career in
public service. Clinton went on to earn a degree from
Georgetown University in 1968. Afterward, he attended
Oxford University on a Rhodes scholarship. In 1973, he
received a degree from Yale Law School.
At Yale, Clinton started dating fellow law student Hillary
Rodham (starting from 1947). After graduating, the
couple moved to Clinton’s home state, where he
worked as a law professor at the University of Arkansas.
So, his early career was just being a law professor.
In 1974, Bill ran for Congress against an incumbent Republican Congressman. No one
expected Bill to win or even be competitive. Bill, however, campaigned hard and only lost
by a few hundred votes. Instead of discouraging him, Bill went back out to meet people
the day after the election. In 1976, Bill was elected the Attorney General of Arkansas at the
age of 30. Two years later Bill ran for governor and won, becoming the youngest governor
in the United States in over four decades. Bill Clinton, however, became too ambitious and
alienated the voters of Arkansas, losing a close re-election campaign. Although this would
have ruined the careers of most politicians, Bill Clinton persevered and rebuilt his image
and won back the governor's mansion in 1982. Bill, learning from his earlier mistakes, toned
down his agenda, but still accomplished his goal of improving Arkansas' public schools. Bill
has also exhibited slightly erratic behavior characterized by several geniuses. In 1988,
nearly all of Bill Clinton's friends expected him to run for president. As late as thirty minutes
before Bill's press conference, his top aide was convinced that Bill would run for president.
Hillary had no clue what Bill had decided. Apparently, Bill decided when he was walking to
the podium that he would seek re-election as governor and not seek the presidency. Bill,
however, did make one enormous blunder during the 1988 campaign. Bill gave a horrible
speech at the Democratic National Convention. Many pundits declared his national
political career dead before it even started. Bill Clinton, however, proved the pundits
wrong by winning the presidency in 1992, by overcoming a plethora of charges brought by
some very powerful opponents. Throughout, Bill Clinton has surmounted many setbacks
during his presidency including failure of his health care package, the 1994 Congressional
elections, and of course the numerous scandals. But despite these setbacks Bill Clinton
persevered and accumulating a significant number of accomplishments, including
passage of his 1993 Budget, the Brady Bill, a balanced budget, welfare reform, NAFTA, and
winning re-election in 1996.
Bill Clinton’s term(s) of office were from
January 20, 1993 to January 20, 2001.
However, he only had 2 terms. During the 1st
term, he signed the Family and Medical
Leave Act of 1193 on February 5. During the
2nd term, Clinton proposed a new initiative to
provide coverage to up to five million
children. These are his terms of office.
Bill Clinton’s Political Party is the Democratic
Party. This was from 1993 to 2001. In 1987, there
was media speculation Clinton would enter the
race after then-New York Governor Mario
Cuomo declined to run and Democratic front-
runner Gary Hart withdrew owing to revelations
of marital infidelity. Clinton decided to remain as
Arkansas governor. For the nomination, Clinton
endorsed Massachusetts Governor Michael
Dukakis. He gave the nationally televised
opening night address at the 1988 Democratic
National Convention, but his speech, which was
33 minutes long and twice as long as it was
expected to be, was criticized for being too
long and poorly delivered. Presenting himself as
a moderate and a member of the New
Democrat wing of the Democratic Party.
This is Al Gore’s
                            Signature.




The Vice – President during Bill Clinton's
presidency was Al Gore. He was born on
March 31, 1948 in Washington, D.C.
Fortunately, Al Gore is still alive. He is
currently not experiencing any disease 
1993 – Thirteen wild fires raged Southern California, some
attributed to arson. Five counties were declared disaster
areas.
1994 – A destructive earthquake registering 6.8 on the Richter
scale, centered in Northridge, struck Southern California at
4:31 a.m.
1995 – Earthquake, measuring 7.2 on the Richter scale, hits
Kobe, Japan.
1996 – Hurricane Fran hits Carolina coast.
1997 – Mexico announced that it will repay U.S. loan three
years ahead of schedule.
1998 – AT&T announced its plan to acquire cable giant TCI.
1999 – A 7.6 magnitude earthquake hit Taiwan.
2000 – China was granted permanent normal trade relations
status with the U.S.
2001 – End of Bill Clinton’s Presidency
Bill Clinton had an influence on well,
everybody. Since he was president, almost
everybody took him as a role model.
Bill Clinton currently lives in Chappaqua, New
York. He lives in a house with his wife, Hillary
Clinton. This is what his house looks like:
What is the president doing now? Oh, I know.
He is busy running the William J. Clinton
Foundation. The William J. Clinton Foundation
is a foundation Bill Clinton established with the
mission to improve global health, strengthen
economies, promote healthier childhoods and
health and wellness, and protect the
environment by fostering partnerships among
businesses, governments, nongovernmental
organizations, and private citizens.
After Bill Clinton left the White House, he moved to
 Chappaqua, New York, the home-base of that state's junior
     member of the United States Senate, Hillary Clinton. The
      former President keeps an office in New York City and
     maintains an active speaking schedule. His energies are
  devoted to two common post-presidential chores: writing a
memoir and overseeing the creation of his presidential library
   in Little Rock, Arkansas. Moreover, as one of the youngest
men ever to depart the presidency, he is still actively involved
in issues of public concern, especially through the work of the
   Clinton Presidential Foundation. The Foundation's agenda
    includes combating HIV/AIDS, fostering racial and ethnic
 reconciliation, and promoting the economic empowerment
  of poor people. Clinton also has a reputation as one of the
     most smart political experts within the Democratic Party.
Bill Clinton is my favorite president. There are
about a million things he has done for not just
America, but for the world. For example, he
created the William J. Clinton Foundation;
And that helps people around the world. He
had also had the economy booming with the
record of the largest budget surplus (amount
of money left) in America’s history. He helped
the most people get jobs during the
presidency. If only we could just make the
terms longer . . .

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Bill clinton

  • 2. Bill Clinton was born on August 19, 1946. He was born in Hope, Arkansas. He was the oldest child in his family.
  • 3. William Jefferson Blythe Jr. is Bill Clinton’s father. He was born on February 27, 1918 in Sherman, Texas. He died on May 17, 1946 in Sikeston, Missouri at the age of 28. This was because of drowning and a car accident.
  • 4. Virginia Clinton Kelley is Bill Clinton’s mother. She was born on June 6, 1923 in Bodcaw, Arkansas. She died on January 6, 1994 in Hotsprings, Arkansas the age of 70. This was because she had breast cancer.
  • 5. Roger Clinton, Jr. is Bill Clinton’s half-brother. He was born on July 25, 1956 in Hotsprings, Arkansas. Fortunately, Roger Clinton, Jr. is still alive. He currently is not experiencing any disease 
  • 6. Hillary Diane Rodham Clinton is Bill Clinton’s wife. She was born on October 26, 1947 in Chicago, Illinois. Fortunately, Hillary Diane Rodham Clinton is still alive. But she is experiencing a blood clot. On December 3, 2012, a spokesman for the former first lady said, "In the course of a follow-up exam today, Secretary Clinton's doctors discovered a blood clot had formed, stemming from the concussion she sustained several weeks ago. She is being treated with anti- coagulants and is at New York-Presbyterian Hospital so that they can monitor the medication over the next 48 hours.” Let’s hope nothing bad happens 
  • 7. Chelsea Victoria Clinton is Bill Clinton’s daughter. She was born on February 27, 1980 in Little Rock, Arkansas. Fortunately, Chelsea Victoria Clinton is still alive. She is currently not experiencing any disease 
  • 8. This is Bill Clinton’s Signature. Now, let’s talk about our main person. The 42nd president of the United States of America. His name is William Jefferson “Bill” Clinton. His political party is the democratic party. This is what he looks like:
  • 9. In Hot Springs, Bill attended St. John's Catholic Elementary School, Ramble Elementary School, and Hot Springs High School – where he was an active student leader, avid reader, and musician. He was in the chorus and played the tenor saxophone, winning first chair in the state band's saxophone section. He actually considered dedicating his life to music!!
  • 10. Bill Clinton was highly influenced by the preachings of Martin Luther King Jr. He attended and memorized Martins' “I Have a Dream” Speech.
  • 11. In 1964, Clinton graduated from Hot Springs High School. In 1963, as part of the American Legion Boys’ Nation program, he went to Washington, D.C., and shook hands with President John Kennedy at the White House. Later Kennedy inspired him to pursue a career in public service. Clinton went on to earn a degree from Georgetown University in 1968. Afterward, he attended Oxford University on a Rhodes scholarship. In 1973, he received a degree from Yale Law School. At Yale, Clinton started dating fellow law student Hillary Rodham (starting from 1947). After graduating, the couple moved to Clinton’s home state, where he worked as a law professor at the University of Arkansas. So, his early career was just being a law professor.
  • 12. In 1974, Bill ran for Congress against an incumbent Republican Congressman. No one expected Bill to win or even be competitive. Bill, however, campaigned hard and only lost by a few hundred votes. Instead of discouraging him, Bill went back out to meet people the day after the election. In 1976, Bill was elected the Attorney General of Arkansas at the age of 30. Two years later Bill ran for governor and won, becoming the youngest governor in the United States in over four decades. Bill Clinton, however, became too ambitious and alienated the voters of Arkansas, losing a close re-election campaign. Although this would have ruined the careers of most politicians, Bill Clinton persevered and rebuilt his image and won back the governor's mansion in 1982. Bill, learning from his earlier mistakes, toned down his agenda, but still accomplished his goal of improving Arkansas' public schools. Bill has also exhibited slightly erratic behavior characterized by several geniuses. In 1988, nearly all of Bill Clinton's friends expected him to run for president. As late as thirty minutes before Bill's press conference, his top aide was convinced that Bill would run for president. Hillary had no clue what Bill had decided. Apparently, Bill decided when he was walking to the podium that he would seek re-election as governor and not seek the presidency. Bill, however, did make one enormous blunder during the 1988 campaign. Bill gave a horrible speech at the Democratic National Convention. Many pundits declared his national political career dead before it even started. Bill Clinton, however, proved the pundits wrong by winning the presidency in 1992, by overcoming a plethora of charges brought by some very powerful opponents. Throughout, Bill Clinton has surmounted many setbacks during his presidency including failure of his health care package, the 1994 Congressional elections, and of course the numerous scandals. But despite these setbacks Bill Clinton persevered and accumulating a significant number of accomplishments, including passage of his 1993 Budget, the Brady Bill, a balanced budget, welfare reform, NAFTA, and winning re-election in 1996.
  • 13. Bill Clinton’s term(s) of office were from January 20, 1993 to January 20, 2001. However, he only had 2 terms. During the 1st term, he signed the Family and Medical Leave Act of 1193 on February 5. During the 2nd term, Clinton proposed a new initiative to provide coverage to up to five million children. These are his terms of office.
  • 14. Bill Clinton’s Political Party is the Democratic Party. This was from 1993 to 2001. In 1987, there was media speculation Clinton would enter the race after then-New York Governor Mario Cuomo declined to run and Democratic front- runner Gary Hart withdrew owing to revelations of marital infidelity. Clinton decided to remain as Arkansas governor. For the nomination, Clinton endorsed Massachusetts Governor Michael Dukakis. He gave the nationally televised opening night address at the 1988 Democratic National Convention, but his speech, which was 33 minutes long and twice as long as it was expected to be, was criticized for being too long and poorly delivered. Presenting himself as a moderate and a member of the New Democrat wing of the Democratic Party.
  • 15. This is Al Gore’s Signature. The Vice – President during Bill Clinton's presidency was Al Gore. He was born on March 31, 1948 in Washington, D.C. Fortunately, Al Gore is still alive. He is currently not experiencing any disease 
  • 16. 1993 – Thirteen wild fires raged Southern California, some attributed to arson. Five counties were declared disaster areas. 1994 – A destructive earthquake registering 6.8 on the Richter scale, centered in Northridge, struck Southern California at 4:31 a.m. 1995 – Earthquake, measuring 7.2 on the Richter scale, hits Kobe, Japan. 1996 – Hurricane Fran hits Carolina coast. 1997 – Mexico announced that it will repay U.S. loan three years ahead of schedule. 1998 – AT&T announced its plan to acquire cable giant TCI. 1999 – A 7.6 magnitude earthquake hit Taiwan. 2000 – China was granted permanent normal trade relations status with the U.S. 2001 – End of Bill Clinton’s Presidency
  • 17. Bill Clinton had an influence on well, everybody. Since he was president, almost everybody took him as a role model.
  • 18. Bill Clinton currently lives in Chappaqua, New York. He lives in a house with his wife, Hillary Clinton. This is what his house looks like:
  • 19. What is the president doing now? Oh, I know. He is busy running the William J. Clinton Foundation. The William J. Clinton Foundation is a foundation Bill Clinton established with the mission to improve global health, strengthen economies, promote healthier childhoods and health and wellness, and protect the environment by fostering partnerships among businesses, governments, nongovernmental organizations, and private citizens.
  • 20. After Bill Clinton left the White House, he moved to Chappaqua, New York, the home-base of that state's junior member of the United States Senate, Hillary Clinton. The former President keeps an office in New York City and maintains an active speaking schedule. His energies are devoted to two common post-presidential chores: writing a memoir and overseeing the creation of his presidential library in Little Rock, Arkansas. Moreover, as one of the youngest men ever to depart the presidency, he is still actively involved in issues of public concern, especially through the work of the Clinton Presidential Foundation. The Foundation's agenda includes combating HIV/AIDS, fostering racial and ethnic reconciliation, and promoting the economic empowerment of poor people. Clinton also has a reputation as one of the most smart political experts within the Democratic Party.
  • 21. Bill Clinton is my favorite president. There are about a million things he has done for not just America, but for the world. For example, he created the William J. Clinton Foundation; And that helps people around the world. He had also had the economy booming with the record of the largest budget surplus (amount of money left) in America’s history. He helped the most people get jobs during the presidency. If only we could just make the terms longer . . .