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    I am going to talk about Bill Clinton’s impeachment. But before I get started on that topic I am going to tell you some background things about Bill Clinton. He was born on August 19, 1946 in the state of Arkansas. His first term, he was elected president and he was running against George Bush. In his second term he was re-elected president in 1996 and he was running against Bob Dole. Now I am going to start talking about Bill Clinton’s impeachment. He was impeached or accused because he lied under

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    Introduction: Bill Clinton became the 42nd president of the United States in 1992. He was the only president who underwent too many investigations because of his personal and professional issues. Background information: When Bill Clinton became the president of the United States of America some investigations took place when he was accused more than one thing. These investigations were the caused for his impeachment. Gay community Rights: Supporting evidence 1: He promised that he would

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    Bill Clinton Case Study

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    sued Bill Clinton for sexual harassment, arguing that he propositioned her when he was Governor. A legal group working on the case in 1998 received an anonymous tip that the President had a relationship with Lewinsky, an intern for his Chief of Staff. The knowledge of this incident peaked their interest, since it could be used to argue this was a pattern of behavior. On January 7th, 1998, Lewinsky filed a sworn affidavit in the Jones lawsuit saying she had never had a relationship with Clinton, but she

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    The disappearance of Natalee Holloway, an 18-year-old graduate of Mountain Brook High School in Birmingham, Alabama left many unanswered questions. On May 26, 2005, Holloway and 124 fellow graduates traveled to Aruba for a five-day, unofficial graduation trip. The graduates were accompanied by seven chaperones. Bob Plummer, who was a chaperone on the trip stated the chaperones met with the students each day to ensure nothing was wrong. Jodi Bearman, who organized the trip, stated, "The chaperones

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    since Israel was their goal destination, spending years upon years in the desert to reach it. In more recent history, there were three U.S. presidents that have been subject to some degree of the impeachment process, similar to that of Moshe’s punishment. These presidents were Andrew Johnson, Bill Clinton, and Richard Nixon. As far as the 3 presidents and Moshe Avinu are concerned, there are very valid reasons as to why they were “impeached,” so to speak, and each of them deserved some sort punishment

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    Rook Welch Mrs. Coker English III 31 March 2016 Bill Clinton William (Bill) Jefferson Blythe IV was born on August 19th, 1946 in Hope, Arkansas. Three months before he was born his father tragically died. When he was only two, his mother left him to live with his grandparents. When she remarried, the family moved to Hot Springs, Ark. In his younger years,, Bill was determined for success. He earned academic honors. This gave him the opportunity to go as a nominee to the American Legion Boys Nation

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    I Have Sinned

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    Bill Clinton, he uses all three forms of Aristotle’s rhetoric appeals (ethos, pathos, logos) to effectively touch the hearts and minds to the people of the United States of America. The speech takes place on September 11th of 1998, at the White House with over 100 ministers, priests, and religious figures attending. The reason behind this speech is that Bill Clinton had an affair with an intern at the White House, named Monica Lewinsky. The news of this affair between Lewinsky and Clinton and its

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    The presidency of Bill Clinton is not too simple to forget. The 42th president is memorable in a variety of aspects. Bill Clinton, born in August, 1949, was ready for political world at 17 when he shook president John F. Kennedy’s hand on a trip to DC. After five terms as governor of Arkansas, he knew that his aspiration one day to be president could happen, but he must work hard. After some time, Clinton became governor of Arkansas while working closely with his wife. He was often ridiculed for

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    New York Times Scandal

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    The New York Times begins by stating that “As an independent counsel issued a fresh wave of White House subpoenas, President Clinton today denied accusations of having had a sexual affair with a 21-year-old White House intern and promised to cooperate with prosecutors investigating whether the President obstructed justice and sought to have the reported liaison covered up” (Clines and Gerth 1). Although the statement is true, minuscule bias can already be detected. By including the age of the intern

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    may have hurt his legacy. Everyone thought Clinton was done when Republicans took over both houses of Congress. However, Clinton was a good politician and knew how to run things. Clinton was greatly challenged by Gingrich, especially when it came to budget negotiations late in 1995. Since there was a threat of a government shutdown, Gingrich tried to force Clinton to make reduce spending on medicare and education. Clinton refused to compromise. Clinton realized that when it came to certain politics

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