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lotowner
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Pres. Clinton's Speech
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6/16/2009 7:02:54 AM
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WASHINGTON - Former President Bill Clinton has told an Arab-American audience of 1,000 people that the U.S. is no longer just a black-white country, nor a country that is dominated by Christians and a powerful Jewish minority In a speech to the group on Saturday, Clinton said that given the growing numbers of Muslims, Hindus and other religious groups here, Americans should be mindful of the nation's changing demographics, which led to the election of Barack Obama as president. Clinton said by 2050 the U.S. will no longer have a majority of people with European heritage and that in an interdependent world "this is a very positive thing." Speaking in a hotel ballroom to the American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee during its annual convention, Clinton also praised Obama's speech in Cairo, Egypt, that was focused on the Arab world. Clinton told the audience that it's important that they push government leaders for a resolution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. He cited an experience in 1993 when he failed to persuade many Jewish-American and Arab-American business people to invest in the Palestinian areas because violence and bombings had deterred them. "It just took one more bus bomb or one more rocket or one more incident and then people got scared of losing their money," he said. As the U.S. continues to push for peace in the area, "I think it's really important to give the Palestinian people something to look forward to," Clinton said to loud applause. Clinton, who wasn't paid for his speech, spoke in a wide-ranging 35-minute address that focused on people's identity in an interdependent world. He said the U.S. can't rely on its military might in global relations. "It has to begin by people accepting the fact that they can be proud of who they are without despising who someone else is," he said.
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architect
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6/16/2009 8:14:05 AM
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I hope you're not posting this because you disagree either with the content or the fact he gave it. I give a thumbs up on both counts. Hearing the truth is not a bad thing! The point he was apparently making meshes very well with those of Murphy and Scarborough on MTP Sunday. Whether you or I like it or not, the America of the Eisenhower years is gone forever.
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Talullahhound
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6/16/2009 10:06:25 AM
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I think that what he said is true. I don't notice it so much here, but when I lived in VA it was all to apparent to me that we are no longer primarily an Anglo-Saxon nation. A few years ago I spent some time in Minnesota and the same was evident there.
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Swimmer27
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6/16/2009 6:13:23 PM
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You need to get our of the urban cneters of middle America Hound. You know what is called 'fly over country' by the elite. You will find out real quick what kind of country this still is. I doubt you have seen the new poll (Gallup I Think) that showa that more Americans call themselves conversative/republicn than either lib/dem or independent. The liberal media I doubt reported it.
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Talullahhound
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6/16/2009 7:49:35 PM
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Ah, but we're not talking about political affiliation -- we taking about demographics. And the heartland has changed along with everywhere else. Wasn't the mid-west the place that we "resettled" a goodly number of those Viet Namese refugees we took in after the Viet Nam war?
In Virginia, they built a Buddist Temple in the fields of agricultural Catlett. And there were a number of Muslim mosques that opened in VA.
It's a changing country, whether we like it or not. And it's not just an influx of hispanics that is changing it.
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