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Bill Clinton

This category is for questions about the 42nd President United States, William Jefferson Clinton.

1,332 Questions

Who did chelsea Clinton marry?

Chelsea Clinton married to Marc Mezvinsky in 2010

Was Bill Clinton given six months to live?

Before his quadruple bypass heart operation, he was likely to have a serious heart attack at any time. He never had a terminal illness.

Was one of the U.S presidents paralyzed?

Yes! President Roosevelt was paralyzed from the waist down, due to polio which he contracted as a young man. By wearing braces he could stand and give speeches so his disability was not always obvious.

Are bill collectors allowed to come to your job?

Yes, but they cannot "harass" or "stalk" you by 'camping out,' or repeated visits. Check with your state's harassment and stalking statutes. If you own the property (e.g.: not an apartment) you may be able to request they be served wtih a "trespass notice."

Is Bill Clinton as of June 2011 an official honorary member of phi beta sigma fraternity?

Yes. He joined the Alpha Phi Omega fraternity during his sophomore year at Georgetown University (Mu Alpha chapter).

Is Bill Clinton related to Thomas Jefferson?

Since Hillary is the wife of George Clinton this is very unlikey and acquired her surname that way at best she would be a distant Inlaw.

Who is Monica Lewinsky's husband?

She is currently dating but not married anyone to date.

Which is an example of another incident in which Clinton claimed executive privilege?

One example of executive privilege is the case of U.S. v. Nixon. This case focused on the criminal case of President Nixon and his invoking of privilege in order to refuse to produce copies of phone calls that took place in the Oval Office.

Was bill clinton a member of president from 1993 to 2001?

From the years 1993 to 2001, Bill Clinton served as President of the United States. He was a member of the Democratic Party.

Did hillary Clinton encourage people to buy Iraqi dinar?

No, she encourage people to invest in Irqaq's economy since, she said, is projected to outgrow China's in the next two years. However the dinar is part of Iraq's investment opportunities.

Why did the republican senate acquit bill Clinton?

Answer To my knowledge no sitting President ever went to jail because of something that was done in office. Not only that, but Mr. Clinton is a lawyer, his wife too, and you can believe that there was some fancy dancing behind the scenes of Politics that the public will never know, under some secrecy act. The fact that Mr. Clinton said in public that he didn't have any relations with Lwinisky in a way was true, he didn't date her, she gave him Bj's in the oval office, and as far as I know that doesn't constitute a relationship.

Does Bill Clinton have license to practice law?

yes she would have to have one to be secretary of state which she is secretary of state.

What crime was President Bill Clinton impeached for in the House of Representatives?

The US House of Representatives charged President Clinton with two articles of impeachment in December 1998. The first was for perjury because he lied under oath while giving a deposition to attorneys in Paula Jones' civil suit; the second was for obstructing justice in the Paula Jones investigation. The Senate acquitted Clinton of these charges on February 12, 1999, and he served the remainder of his term.

Contrary to popular belief, Clinton was not impeached for having an affair with Monica Lewinsky, although that did cause quite a scandal.

Is Bill Clinton a Free Mason?

nope. Bill Clinton was a member of the Demolay - a boys group sponsored by freemasonry, but has never gone through the degree ceremonies of masonry.

What will President Bill Clinton always be remembered for?

Bill Clinton is "famous" for having sexual affairs during his time in office. He is also famous for presiding over the longest peacetime economic expansion in US history, for balancing the federal budget for the first time since 1969, for getting NAFTA ratified, and for surviving a partisan impeachment (one of only two Presidents to be impeached). He is famous for unsuccessful attempts at healthcare reform and allowing gays and lesbians to serve openly in the US military; the latter failure led to the "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" policy, supposedly allowing gays and lesbians to serve as long as they were not openly gay or lesbian. Since he left office, he is famous for the Clinton Global Initiative, a non-governmental organization that addresses issues of health, poverty, and religious and ethnic conflict.

In what year was Clinton elected president?

Bill Clinton was elected president 1993-2000.

Bill Clinton was the governor of which state before he was elected president?

Bill Clinton was governor of Arkansas before he was elected president.

How long does the president have to look over a bill?

If he does not approve, he must return the bill, unsigned, within ten days, excluding Sundays, to the house of the United States Congress in which it originated, while the Congress is in session.

What did former President Bill Clinton do for laboratory community?

Bill Clinton and the Laboratory Community

The relationship between former United States President, Bill Clinton, and the laboratory community has been controversial at times. But, amidst the debating back and forth between political parties, Bill Clinton has made a positive impact on this community. On specific positive impact that this Man made while he was the president was on November 8, 2000. On this day the safety and Prevention Act was signed into law by President Clinton. This bill was designed to make more specific requirements for the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, known as OSHA. This legislation mandated additional requirements for maintaining an injury log and most importantly this bill contributed to the reduction of sharp-related

injuries in the health care setting.

Bill Clinton and his administration brought to the forefront of the Americans the need for safety standards within the laboratory community. Before President Clinton, this was a topic that was examined, and monitored, especially after Aides was a part of our society. However, the monitoring was very minimal. Health care workers safety was not at the top of the priority list. President Clinton was able to bring to the forefront that health care safety in the laboratory and when working with needles is important for several reason. First, it is important for the welfare of the health care workers. Second, by protecting the health care workers, we are protecting the ongoing spread of any type of contagion when working with needles, blood, etc.

Because of the Needlestick

Safety and Prevention Act millions of laboratory workers, nurses, and health care workers in all fields will have stricter safety standards, and dafter products to work with. This not only benefits the health care workers, but also the patients.

How much did Bill Clinton get paid as president in the 1990s?

He was paid about $200,000.00 a year. Then he doubled it, but that didn't come into action until 2000 when George W. Bush became president. He was the first this change would benefit. The president's salary is now $400,000.00 a year.