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Clinton and Shider
As a child, Garry Shider was a customer at the barbershop where The Parliaments rehearsed and performed, and after some time with his own group United Soul he was recruited by George Clinton into Funkadelic in 1972.
* Vocals: Calvin Simon, George Clinton, Bernie Worrell, Garry Shider, Dr. Music ( Diane Brooks, Steve Kennedy )
* Vocals: George Clinton, Ray Davis, Calvin Simon, Garry Shider
* Vocals: Harold Beane, Diane Brooks, Bootsy Collins, Catfish Collins, George Clinton, Ray Davis, Ronnie Greenway, Clayton Gunnels, Fuzzy Haskins, Ed Hazel, Prakash John, Steve Kennedy, Garry Shider, Calvin Simon, Grady Thomas, Frank Waddy, Randy Wallace, Bernie Worrell
As a youth Shider was also a regular customer at the Plainfield barbershop owned by George Clinton, where the future members Parliament would sing doo-wop for customers and counsel local youngsters.
George Clinton was living in Toronto, Ontario at the time and began hearing about United Soul from people in the local music business, and took the band under his wing upon learning that Shider was a member.
After producing United Soul, Clinton then invited Shider and Mosson to join Parliament-Funkadelic.
They joined a band called United Soul, which came to the attention of George Clinton, who had known Shider as a youth in Plainfield.
After producing United Soul, Clinton then invited Mosson and Shider to join Parliament-Funkadelic.
* Lead vocals: George Clinton, Garry Shider, Walter Morrison, Jessica Cleaves, Philippé Wynne

Clinton and for
* 1999 – US President Bill Clinton is cited for contempt of court for giving " intentionally false statements " in a sexual harassment civil lawsuit.
The International Charlemagne Prize of Aachen was awarded in the year 2000 to the President of the United States, Bill Clinton, for his special personal contribution to cooperation with the states of Europe, for the preservation of peace, freedom, democracy and human rights in Europe, and for his support of the enlargement of the European Union.
* 1996 – Whitewater controversy: President Bill Clinton gives a 4½ hour videotaped testimony for the defense.
In 1997, a memorandum of understanding between the US and four of the former USSR states was signed and subject to ratification by each signatory, but it was not presented to the US Senate for advice and consent by Bill Clinton.
Clinton ran for President of the Student Council while attending the School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University.
After only about a month, Clinton postponed his plans to be a coordinator for the McGovern campaign for the 1972 United States presidential election in order to move in with her in California.
Clinton and the committee were responsible for state educational improvement programs, notably more spending for schools, rising opportunities for gifted children, an increase in vocational education, raising of teachers ' salaries, inclusion of a wider variety of courses, and compulsory teacher testing for aspiring educators.
Clinton decided to remain as Arkansas governor ( following consideration for the potential candidacy of Hillary Rodham Clinton for governor, initially favored – but ultimately vetoed – by the First Lady ).
Further concern arose when Bill Clinton announced that, with Hillary, voters would be getting two presidents " for the price of one ".
While campaigning for U. S. President, the then Governor Clinton returned to Arkansas to see that Ricky Ray Rector would be executed.
Clinton repeatedly condemned Bush for making a promise he failed to keep.
During his presidency, Clinton advocated for a wide variety of legislation and programs, much of which was enacted into law or was implemented by the executive branch.
Shortly after taking office, Clinton signed the Family and Medical Leave Act of 1993 on February 5, which required large employers to allow employees to take unpaid leave for pregnancy or a serious medical condition.
A U. S. Securities and Exchange Commission investigation did result in convictions against the McDougals for their role in the Whitewater project, but the Clintons themselves were never charged, and Clinton maintains innocence in the affair.
Later known as Troopergate, the allegations by these men were that they arranged sexual liaisons for Bill Clinton back when he was governor of Arkansas.

Clinton and important
The historian Clinton Rossiter called the Federalist Papers “ the most important work in political science that ever has been written, or is likely ever to be written, in the United States .” They were not scholarly arguments or impartial justifications for the constitution, but political polemics intended to assist the federalists in New York, which was the only state to have a coordinated anti-federalist movement.
Al Gore was an important adviser to President Bill Clinton on matters of foreign policy and the environment.
Ross Perot's re-entry in the race was welcome by the Bush campaign, as Fred Steeper, a poll taker for Bush, said, " He'll be important if we accomplish our goal, which is to draw even with Clinton.
New York held out until July 26 ; certainly The Federalist was more important there than anywhere else, but Furtwangler argues that it " could hardly rival other major forces in the ratification contests "-- specifically, these forces included the personal influence of well-known Federalists, for instance Hamilton and Jay, and Anti-Federalists, including Governor George Clinton.
In a 1992 speech, then-Presidential candidate Bill Clinton called ShoreBank " the most important bank in America.
* Utica Road is an important diagonal connector that criss-crosses the city from southeast to northwest, starting at Gratiot Avenue ( near Martin Road, or 11 Mile Road ) and extending to the city's northern boundary at 13 Mile, then to Fraser, Michigan, Clinton Township, Michigan, Sterling Heights and Utica beyond.
Several important state highways intersect at Clinton, and a cluster of " big-box " stores, as well as several " national-chain " motels, are located in that area.
Clinton declared: " For the United States, it is important I state clearly that support for military forces and intelligence units which engaged in violence and widespread repression was wrong and the United States must not repeat that mistake.
I am quite surprised that anyone would suggest that Hillary Clinton did not perform important work as first lady in the area of foreign policy.
In the 1990s, Collins played an important role during the U. S. Senate's impeachment trial of Bill Clinton when she and fellow Maine Senator Olympia Snowe sponsored a motion that would have allowed the Senate to vote separately on the charges and the remedy.
Snowe was an important voice during the Senate's 1999 impeachment trial of then-President Bill Clinton.
* Bill Clinton: " That's why the agreement in Geneva is so important ...
While leading Drew University, Kean also continued to expand his role as a national political leader, forging close working relationships with the administrations of George H. W. Bush, Bill Clinton ( with whom he had worked closely in the National Governors Association ) and George W. Bush, who saw Kean as an important national political ally.
This refrain would soon appear in a very important composition, " Chimes of Freedom ", and, as biographer Clinton Heylin writes, " with this sad refrain, Dylan would pass from topical troubadour to poet of the road.
However, in 1993, Clinton tried to prevent the cancellation by asking Congress to continue " to support this important and challenging effort " through completion because " abandoning the SSC at this point would signal that the United States is compromising its position of leadership in basic science ".
Dudley's services were not entirely pecuniary in nature: he is also said to have had an important role in securing the engagement of Clinton to Lord Saye's daughter.
The appearance is often considered an important moment in Clinton's political career, helping build his popularity among minority and young voters ; Clinton went on to win the election in November 1992.
In 1995, many important political figures wrote a letter to United States president Bill Clinton, asking for an investigation into an incident where an atomic bomb hit Vieques supposedly by accident in 1966.
In a 21 January 2000 speech at the California Institute of Technology, Clinton stated that " Some of our research goals may take twenty or more years to achieve, but that is precisely why there is an important role for the federal government.
Similar to Clinton Square, the public space became an " important center " of social and political life in the city with its " public meetings, demonstrations and partisan speeches.
Acknowledging discussion of the rising threat to American power in the region from rapidly developing Pacific nations, most obviously China, Clinton said: " One of the most important tasks of American statecraft over the next decade will therefore be to lock in a substantially increased investment — diplomatic, economic, strategic, and otherwise — in the Asia-Pacific region.
Former American president Bill Clinton endorses the book, calling it " a deeply important book for anyone who cares about Israel, its security, its democracy, and its prospects for a just and lasting peace " on the back cover, adding " Beinart explains the roots of the current political and religious debates within Israel, raises the tough questions that can't be avoided, and offers a new way forward to achieve Zionism's founding ideals, both in Israel and among the diaspora Jews in the United States and elsewhere ".
Clinton named Quigley as an important influence on his aspirations and political philosophy in 1991, when launching his presidential campaign in a speech at Georgetown.
During his tenure Gober played an important role in the Clinton ( to whom he was a close and longtime aide ) era VA.

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