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    Why Is Bill Clinton Bad

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    Yareli Chavez Mrs. Huizar Government 2 November 2016 Bill Clinton The name William Jefferson, also known as Bill Clinton, either creates a good or a bad image in the minds of the Americans. Clinton was born on August 19, 1946; Hope Arkansas. He is a democratic and his vice president during his terms of presidency was Al Gore. Bill Clinton was the 42nd president of the United States and served two terms of presidency (1993-2001). He is one of the most popular president in history along with

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    William Jefferson Clinton was born on August 19th, 1946, in Hope, Arkansas. Bills father, William Jefferson Blythe, had died in a car crash three months before Clinton was born, leaving his mom Virginia Cassidy Blythe to take care of him. Bills mom moved away to further her education in New Orleans. Bill stayed with his grandparents Eldridge and Edith Cassidy where they taught him the value of education. Bill was reading little books by the age of 3. Clinton’s mother came home in 1950 with her nursing

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    Throughout the history of the United States and its presidents, there have been a few sex scandals. The two that I am choosing to focus on are Thomas Jefferson and Bill Clinton. Of the two, I believe that the scandal involving President Clinton is the worse scandal. One of the main reasons that I can see both of these being considered sex scandals is that both men were married at the time they both occurred. While in the seventeen and eighteen hundreds it wasn’t considered uncommon or necessarily

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    don't agree with you they're all fools. That's just not true.” Bill Clinton followed this quote up with with his foreign policy ideas. While Bill Clinton’s policy might be viewed as he entered places to late; his presidency was based around domestic and not foreign policy. In doing this he did not change much in terms of foreign policy from Bush. He all did when he thought it would help the economy or when he got forced to. Bill Clinton views on what should be done in the Middle East were very

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    As William J. Clinton once said himself, “There is nothing wrong with America that cannot be cured by what is right with America”. President Clinton was certainly part of what was right with America, and despite his own personal scandals while in office, he was a successful leader. The economic growth that the U.S. benefitted from due to Clinton’s legislative actions, his diplomacy when dealing with other countries, and his effective and progressive use of judicial power are all qualities to consider

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    In 1978 Bill and Hillary Clinton joined with James and Susan McDougal to buy 230 acres of land in hopes of turning them into vacation homes for profit. The plan eventually backfired and resulted in the four, as well as others, losing a lot of money and becoming entangled in legal issues. The circumstances surrounding this scandal are very similar to that of Shakespeare’s tragedy Macbeth, in which the Scottish general and Thane of Glamis embarks on a journey full of horrendous crime to obtain further

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    Bill Clinton – 1st responsible: It all started with the Clinton initiative, the Community Reinvestment Act of 1995 (which incorporated a similar initiative launched by James Carter), which aimed to facilitate the acquisition of homes for low-income families - hence the term "subprime" - and provided penalties for banks that could hamper lending. In 1999, then US President Bill Clinton, a member of the Democratic Party, signed the repeal of the Glass-Steagall Act, passed by Congress. The US and

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    Bill Clinton went through an entirety of events before coming into his impeachment. In 1976 he was elected attorney general of Arkansas. In 1978 he was the youngest governor in the U.S. He had lost his reelection but won again two years later. In 1992 Clinton was elected president but owed $50,000 in campaign debt. Clinton's friend McDougal decided to help Clinton. The government believed McDougal raised the money through the Madison Guaranty Savings and Loan. He actually borrowed 30,000 from the

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    History April 20, 2017 Bill Clinton’s Letter to Col. Holmes In this letter written by then student of the University of Arkansas, William Jefferson Clinton, addresses his ROTC officer, Col. Eugene Holmes, about his army draft induction. Clinton openly thanks Col. Holmes for ‘saving’ him from the draft and admitted he may have been deceptive about the depth of his anti-war beliefs when he enrolled in the program. Clinton did what he could, quite cleverly one might

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    In the 20th century, international politics drove the American presidents who tried to keep any country from dominating and taking control of full power in Europe and Asia. Since Bush was finishing up his two terms as president, Bill Clinton was elected in 1993.  Clinton had to deal with the challenge of fixing the problem that Bush had started. Although, his priorities were kept straight. He aimed to promote free markets, and get the United States ready for globalization.

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