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POLITICIANS AND ADOPTION

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Melinda
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« Reply #15 on: May 05, 2007, 09:26:17 am »

I don't consider Clinton an adoptee at all..he knew his natural mother, she told him about his natural father who died and he lived with his natural grandparents...much different than being adopted...

Early Years. Born on Aug. 19, 1946, in Hope, Ark., William ("Bill") Jefferson Blythe IV grew up in a troubled home. His father had died in an automobile accident three months before his son's birth, and his mother later was forced to leave her two-year-old son with his grandparents when she moved to New Orleans to pursue her nursing studies. The family settled in Hot Springs, Ark., after his mother married Roger Clinton, whose surname Bill later adopted. As a young man, Bill Clinton was determined to succeed and frequently earned academic honors, including selection as a delegate to the American Legion Boy's Nation program in Washington, D.C., where the 16-year-old met Pres. John F. Kennedy and determined to embark on a political career.
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