Bill Clinton supports Obama's Afghanistan decision
AP - Wed Dec 2, 10:20 pm ETFormer President Bill Clinton on Wednesday said he supports President Barack Obama's plan to sent an additional 30,000 troops to Afghanistan.
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Former President Bill Clinton on Wednesday said he supports President Barack Obama's plan to sent an additional 30,000 troops to Afghanistan.
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MANCHESTER, N.H. - Former President Bill Clinton says he supports President Barack Obama's plan to sent an additional 30,000 troops to Afghanistan.
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The president turns his attention back to a problem he tried to solve already, one that's sure to dominate next year's elections.
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I have watched for the past year as every decision President Barack Obama makes is called his most important. His decision to send more troops to Afghanistan will define his presidency. Whether he can institute a national health care system will define his presidency.
Bill Clinton probably doesn't know it, but the phrase "stand and deliver" is the original version of "stick 'em up."