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A Brief Biography Of Bill Clinton: A Good Man
Bill Clinton was/is a good man .He was born in August 3rd 1946 in Hope Arkansas .His mom was Victoria Clinton Kelly and his stepdad was Roger Clinton Sr.His real father was William Jefferson Blythe.He died in a car wreck on May 17 1946 2 days before Bill was born.Bill had 1 brother Roger Clinton Jr.Bill had a really good education he went to Georgetown,Oxford, Yale University.

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