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  1. CLINTON, WILLIAM JEFFERSON (1946): An entry from Macmillan Reference USA's <i>Encyclopedia of the American Constitution</i> by NEAL DEVINS, 2000
  2. CLINTON, WILLIAM JEFFERSON [1946]: An entry from Macmillan Reference USA's <i>Encyclopedia of the Modern Middle East and North Africa 2</i> by Michael R. Fischbach, 2004
  3. Biography - Clinton, William Jefferson (1946-): An article from: Contemporary Authors Online by --Sketch by Glenn Wright, 2005-01-01
  4. Putting People First: How We Can All Change America by William Jefferson Clinton, 1992-09-12
  5. William Jefferson Clinton : Great Speeches by Bill Clinton, Clinton, 1999-09-01
  6. The Meaning of Is: The Squandered Impeachment and Wasted Legacy of William Jefferson Clinton by Bob Barr, 2004-07
  7. The Impeachment of William Jefferson Clinton by R. Emmett TyrrellJr., 1997-10-01
  8. William Jefferson Clinton (Profiles of the Presidents) by Ann Heinrichs, 2002-01
  9. So...Help Me God! An Inspired Letter to President William Jefferson Clinton by April Shenandoah, 1999-05-07
  10. William Jefferson Clinton: 42nd President of the United States (Presidents of the United States) by David R. Collins, 1995-09
  11. The Breach : Inside the Impeachment and Trial of William Jefferson Clinton by Peter Baker, 2000-09-18
  12. William Jefferson Clinton: Forty-Second President of the United States (Encyclopedia of Presidents) by Zachary Kent, 1994-08
  13. Poetry Under Oath: From the Testimony of William Jefferson Clinton and Monica S. Lewinsky
  14. No One Left to Lie To: The Triangulations of William Jefferson Clinton by Christopher Hitchens, 1999-04-01

81. THE CLINTON SCANDALS: A Guide To The Archive Of The Progressive Review KEYS: Ark
Extensive coverage of scandals and allegations from an anti-Clinton perspective, as reported by The Progressive Review magazine.
http://prorev.com/wwindex.htm
THE CLINTON SCANDALS NEWS CLIPS Clips Vol. 1 Feb '92 - Feb '94
Clips Vol. 2
Mar '94 - Feb '96
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Mar - Sep '96
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Oct 96- Mar 97
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Aug 97 - Feb 98
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Feb 98 -Mar 98
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Mar 98-Jun 98
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Sep 98-Oct 98
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Nov 98 Clips Vol 12 Dec 98 Clips Vol 13 Jan 99 Clips Vol 14 Feb-Mar 99 Clips Vol 15 April 99-Jul 99 Clips Vol 16 Aug 99 Feb 00 Clips Vol 17 Mar 00 - May 00 Clips Vol 17 Jun 00 - Aug 00 Clips Vol 18 Sep 00 - Oct 00 Clips Vol 19 Oct 00 - Mar 01 Clips Vol 20 Apr 01 - STATISTICS THE CLINTON LEGACY A summary of what went wrong. ARKANSAS SUDDEN DEATH SYNDROME Some deaths that required further investigation. Just be glad you're not a friend of Bill's THE CHINA CONNECTION THE CHINA CONNECTION: The Review's coverage of the Clinton-China conection from our 1996 "Lippo Suction" article to the latest scandals. JOHNNY CHUNG'S AWFUL ADVENTURES Johnny Chung just wanted to make some money. He ended up with a Chinese general, a president, and lost of FBI agents. CHINAGATE LAWSUIT: Judicial Watch's racketeering lawsuit against the Clinton machine, including a good description of the what Chinagate is about.

82. Clinton Legacy
Links to news coverage and cartoons criticizing Clinton-era scandals.
http://clinton-legacy.org/
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83. William The Impeached
Anti-Clinton rants and humor.
http://www.williamtheimpeached.com/
Welcome to the William the Impeached Web Site November 2005 Over 10 years ago, I started creating my first web site in Microsoft Publisher. I was appalled at how the Clintons were screwing up this country for their personal greed so I made an Anti-Clinton web site to practice my skills. Over the next few years, that site grew to 100s of pages as they did give us a lot of material to work with. The day that George W. Bush took office was the last time I updated that web site. For the last five years the site has just sat dormant but very popular. Recently, I've been house-cleaning the many web sites I maintain, and the Anti-Clinton was way overdue. Just for kicks I checked to see if williamtheimpeached.com was available and imagine my surprise when I found it was. So this is the new "William the Impeached" web site in Hillary's favorite color! Since the Clintons are a piece of work and this site is a work in progress check back often for updates. A OldHippie.com

84. The Clintongate Administration
Anti-Clinton look at his presidency.
http://members.tripod.com/~GOPcapitalist/clinton-scandals.html
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1998 The Clinton Administration Page: a part of The Capitalist Conservative Republican Homepage
Bill Clinton: Bill Clinton will probably be remembered as the most corrupt president in American history. Aside from being the ONLY popular elected president ever impeached, Bill Clinton's legacy extends to little more than widespread rococco corruption. On this page we look at the great events (scandals) of the Clinton presidency and what they involve.
The Scandals: Bonus: Humorgate: some mishaps and mysteries around the Clintons. This is just humor in a serious scandal page.

85. Arkansas Project - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Online encyclopedia article on the privately funded investigation that sought to damage the Clinton Presidency.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkansas_Project
Arkansas Project
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The Arkansas Project was a series of investigations (mostly funded by businessman Richard Mellon Scaife ) that were initiated with the intent of damaging and ending the presidency of Bill Clinton Scaife spent nearly $2 million on this anti-Clinton project. The investigations included the reexamination of the death of White House aide, Vincent Foster (which had previously been ruled a suicide), the investigation of a 1970's real estate investment that Bill and Hillary Clinton had made in a development known as Whitewater , the re-opening of allegations that Bill Clinton had sexually harassed an Arkansas state employee, and the creation of wide ranging conspiracy theories about the Clintons.
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In the 1980s and 1990s, the politically conservative American Spectator magazine received donations from conservative benefactors. The Arkansas project began shortly after Richard Mellon Scaife, one of the largest donors to the magazine, directed that his donations be used for stories aimed at investigating and discrediting the Clintons. According to R. Emmett Tyrrell Jr., editor-in-chief of the

86. Bill Clinton Pardons Controversy - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Online encyclopedia article about controversial pardons issued just before Clinton left office.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Clinton_pardons_controversy
Bill Clinton pardons controversy
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation search President Bill Clinton was criticized for some of his pardons and acts of executive clemency. While most presidents grant pardons on several days throughout their terms, Mr. Clinton chose to make most of them on January 20, 2001. Collectively, the controversy surrounding these actions has sometimes been called Pardongate in the press. Federal prosecutor Mary Jo White was appointed to investigate the pardons. She was later replaced by James Comey , who found no wrong doing on Clinton's part.
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On August 11, 1999, Clinton commuted the sentences of 16 members of FALN , a violent Puerto Rican terrorist group that set off 120 bombs in the United States, mostly in New York City and Chicago . There were convictions for conspiracy to commit robbery, bomb-making, and sedition , as well as firearms and explosives violations.

87. Juanita Broaddrick - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Online encyclopedia article. Broaddrick alleged that Clinton sexually assaulted her in the 1970s.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juanita_Broaddrick
Juanita Broaddrick
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Juanita Broaddrick is an American former nursing home administrator from Arkansas . She alleged in 1998 that United States President Bill Clinton had raped her two decades earlier. Clinton's attorney denied the allegations on his client's behalf.
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The previous year, Broaddrick had filed a sworn affidavit with Paula Jones ' lawyers denying that Clinton had ever assaulted her: "During the 1992 Presidential campaign there were unfounded rumors and stories circulated that Mr. Clinton had made unwelcome sexual advances toward me in the late seventies. ... These allegations are untrue ...." In November 1998, Broaddrick contradicted her sworn statement in an interview with "

88. Welcome.html
Text of a Congressional report on security at U.S. nuclear weapons facilities and on Chinese espionage during the Clinton Administration.
http://www.house.gov/coxreport/
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89. Vince Foster
Discusses the various accounts of Foster s death.
http://www.rotten.com/library/bio/usa/vince-foster/
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If you're interested in the death of Vince Foster, you're in luck. More has probably been written on the subject than on Watergate , the Kennedy Assassinations and the Moon Landing combined. If you're interested in the life of Vince Foster, well, too bad. You'd think that a man must have had a really distinguished and important life to be worth so much ink. You'd think that he must have swayed kingdoms, cured cancer, invented a perpetual motion machine or discovered the Holy Grail . But no. Vince Foster was an Arkansas lawyer, a description which once would have invoked visions of Mayberry and pies, an imputation of a happy, overstuffed, slow-paced life in the sticks as richly and satisfactorily lived as it would be quickly forgotten. But the phrase "Arkansas lawyer" took a sharp turn to the dark side during the 1990s, and Foster was dragged along with it. Foster was born in Hope, Ark., the same town as Bill Clinton . Bill and Hillary were good friends with Foster, who like Hillary was a partner at the Rose Law Firm in Little Rock. One of a small army of disciples who followed the Clintons from Arkansas to Washington, D.C., in 1992, Foster settled in as deputy White House Counsel, a relatively low-level position in which he frequently interfaced with Hillary Clinton. Early in 1993, the first of what would be many Clinton administration scandals broke loose — the so-called

90. Lewinsky Scandal - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Encyclopedia article on the Clinton-Lewinsky affair and its aftermath.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lewinsky_scandal
Lewinsky scandal
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation search The Lewinsky scandal was a political sex scandal emerging from a sexual relationship between United States President Bill Clinton and a then 22-year-old White House intern Monica Lewinsky . The news of this extra-marital affair and the resulting investigation eventually led to the impeachment of President Clinton in 1998 by the U.S. House of Representatives and his subsequent acquittal on all impeachment charges of perjury and obstruction of justice in a 21-day Senate trial. In 1995, Monica Lewinsky , a graduate of , was hired to work as an intern at the White House during Clinton's first term, and began a personal relationship with him, the details of which she later confided to her friend and Defense department co-worker Linda Tripp , who secretly recorded their telephone conversations. When Tripp discovered in January 1998 that Lewinsky had signed an affidavit in the Paula Jones case denying a relationship with Clinton, she delivered the tapes to Kenneth Starr , the Independent Counsel who was investigating Clinton on other matters, including the

91. White House Travel Office Controversy - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Online encyclopedia article about the firing of White House travel office staff in 1993.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Travelgate
White House travel office controversy
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Redirected from Travelgate Jump to: navigation search The White House travel office controversy , most commonly referred to as Travelgate was the first major ethics controversy of the Clinton administration . It began in May 1993, when seven employees of the White House Travel Office were fired. This action was unusual because although its employees served at the pleasure of the President and could be dismissed without cause, in practice, such employees had remained in their posts for many years. The White House claimed the firings were done because financial improprieties in the Travel Office operation had been revealed by a brief FBI investigation. Critics contended the firings were done to allow friends of the Clintons to take over the travel business and that the involvement of the FBI was unwarranted. Heavy media attention forced the White House to reinstate most of the employees in other jobs and remove the Clinton associates from the travel role. Further investigations of the firings by the FBI and the Department of Justice , the White House itself, the General Accounting Office , the House Government Reform and Oversight Committee , and the Whitewater Independent Counsel all took place over the subsequent years. Travel Office Director Billy Dale was charged with

92. Kathleen Willey - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Online encyclopedia article about the White House volunteer who alleged that Clinton sexually assaulted her.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kathleen_Willey
Kathleen Willey
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation search This article may require cleanup to meet Wikipedia's quality standards Please improve this article if you can. The talk page may contain suggestions. (August 2007) Kathleen Willey was a White House volunteer aide who, on March 15, 1998, alleged on the TV news program 60 Minutes that Bill Clinton had sexually assaulted her on November 29, 1993, during his first term as President . She had been subpoenaed to testify in the Paula Jones sexual harassment case.
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This biographical article needs additional citations for verification . Please help by adding reliable sources . Contentious material about living persons that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately , especially if potentially libelous or harmful. (November 2008) According to Willey, during a meeting in the private study of the Oval Office , Clinton had embraced her tightly, kissed her on the mouth, fondled her breast and then placed her hand on his penis . Clinton denied assaulting Willey. The Clinton White House released details of 15 letters and 12 telephone messages that Willey had sent to Clinton after the alleged incident. In all of these, she appeared friendly and eager for more contact with Clinton.

93. Bill Clinton: First Inaugural Address. U.S. Inaugural Addresses. 1989
Text of the address delivered January 21, 1993.
http://www.bartleby.com/124/pres64.html
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Inaugural Addresses of the Presidents of the United States.
Bill Clinton
First Inaugural Address
Wednesday, January 21, 1993
My fellow citizens:
Today we celebrate the mystery of American renewal. This ceremony is held in the depth of winter. But, by the words we speak and the faces we show the world, we force the spring. A spring reborn in the world's oldest democracy, that brings forth the vision and courage to reinvent America.

94. Bill Clinton: Second Inaugural Address. U.S. Inaugural Addresses. 1989
Text of the address delivered January 20, 1997.
http://www.bartleby.com/124/pres65.html
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Inaugural Addresses of the Presidents of the United States.
Bill Clinton
Second Inaugural Address
January 20, 1997
My fellow citizens:
The promise of America was born in the 18th century out of the bold conviction that we are all created equal. It was extended and preserved in the 19th century, when our nation spread across the continent, saved the union, and abolished the awful scourge of slavery. Then, in turmoil and triumph, that promise exploded onto the world stage to make this the American Century.

95. Presidential Audio/Video Archive - William J. Clinton
Audio files of selected speeches and radio broadcasts.
http://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/medialist.php?presid=42

96. Bill Clinton - Wikiquote
Collected quotations.
http://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Bill_Clinton
Bill Clinton
From Wikiquote Jump to: navigation search We've gotten to where we've nearly "them"ed ourselves to death. Them and them and them. But this is America. There is no them; there's only us. William Jefferson "Bill" Clinton (born 19 August ) US politician, 42nd President of the United States; husband of Hillary Clinton
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    • Response to AIDS activist Bob Rafsky at the Laura Belle nightclub in Manhattan (March 27, 1992) George H. W. Bush ) won't take the lead in protecting the environment and creating new jobs in environmental technologies for the 21st century, but I will. And you know what else? He doesn't have Al Gore , and I do.
      • A Place Called Hope ," speech to the 1992 Democratic National Convention accepting the Democratic nomination for President (July 16, 1992) It is time to heal America. And so we must say to every American: Look beyond the stereotypes that blind us. We need each other. All of us—we need each other. We don't have a person to waste. And yet for too long politicians have told the most of us that are doing all right that what's really wrong with America is the rest of us. Them. Them, the minorities. Them, the liberals. Them, the poor. Them, the homeless. Them, the people with disabilities. Them, the gays. We've gotten to where we've nearly "them"ed ourselves to death. Them and them and them. But this is America. There is no them; there's only us. One nation, under God, indivisible, with liberty, and justice, for all.

97. My Life (Bill Clinton Autobiography) - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Online encyclopedia article.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/My_Life_(Bill_Clinton_autobiography)
My Life (Bill Clinton autobiography)
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation search My Life
1st ed. cover Author Bill Clinton Cover artist Bob McNeely (photograph)
Carol Devine Carson (design) Country United States Language English Subject(s) Autobiography Publisher Knopf Publishing Group Random House Publication date June 22, 2004 (hardback) Pages ISBN OCLC Number Dewey Decimal 973.929/092 B 22 LC Classification My Life is a autobiography written by former President of the United States Bill Clinton , who left office on January 20, 2001. It was released on June 22, 2004. The book was published by the Knopf Publishing Group ; the book sold in excess of 2,250,000 copies. Clinton had received what was at the time the world's highest book advance fee, believed to have been worth US$12 million; at the announcement of media personality Oprah Winfrey 's future weight loss book, it was said that her undisclosed advance fee had broken this record. In April 2008, the Clintons' tax records confirmed that the advance for My Life was actually $15 million.

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