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Bill Clinton Same-Sex Marriage Support

September 25, 2009 by Dylan · Leave a Comment 

Bill Clinton Same-Sex Marriage Support – In an interview on Anderson Cooper 360 that aired on CNN this evening Former President Bill Clinton revealed that he has changed his personal opinion on same-sex marriage and is no longer opposed to the idea.Clinton told Cooper:

“I was against the constitutional amendment to ban gay marriage nation-wide, and I still think that the American people should be able to play this out in debates.But me, Bill Clinton personally, I changed my position.

He added:

“I am no longer opposed to that.I think if people want to make commitments that last a lifetime, they ought to be able to do it.”

You can watch the full interview after the jump.
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Bill Clinton North Korea Trip:Laura Ling And Euna Lee Free

August 4, 2009 by Dylan · Leave a Comment 

Bill Clinton North Korea Trip:Laura Ling And Euna Lee Free – North Korea state media is reporting that former U.S. president Bill Clinton and his party are on their way home from the country. It is unclear whether that means the recently pardoned journalists are accompanying him back home.Former president Bill Clinton met with North Korea’s leader Kim Jong-Il earlier today and after an intense talk ,he obtained the release of jailed U.S. journalists Laura Ling and Euna Lee through “a special pardon” .
The two reporters were sentenced to 12 years hard labor for “illegally crossing the border and committing a grave crime against the nation.”
Ling and Lee’s families said in a joint statement:
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Bill Clinton Thinks Young Voters Are Fooled By Barack Obama

April 16, 2008 by Dylan · Leave a Comment 

Bill Clinton

Bill Clinton attempted to help his wife’s campaign by telling Pennsylvanians that older voters support Hillary Clinton because they’re too wise to be fooled by Barack Obama’s message.Bill claimed:

“I think there is a big reason there’s an age difference in a lot of these polls,” “Because once you’ve reached a certain age, you won’t sit there and listen to somebody tell you there’s really no difference between what happened in the Bush years and the Clinton years; that there’s not much difference in how small-town Pennsylvania fared when I was president, and in this decade.”
“So I think it’s important that we get to the truth of this,”

Clinton seemed to now suggest that younger voters are foolish after more or less labeling them as delusional people few months ago.

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