Tuesday, January 18, 2011
Statement by President Bill Clinton on Martin Luther King Day
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Statement by President Bill Clinton on Martin Luther King Day
January 17, 2011 New York, NY Bill Clinton Statements
"Dr. Martin Luther King once wrote that nonviolence means ‘not only avoiding external physical violence but also internal violence of the spirit.’ Today as we honor what would have been Dr. King’s 82nd birthday a little more than a week after a shooter took the lives of six people and wounded 13 others in Arizona, including a member of Congress, we’d all do well to heed this message. While no one intends their words or actions to incite the violence we saw in Tucson — and it’s
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Statement by President Bill Clinton on Martin Luther King Day
January 17, 2011 New York, NY Bill Clinton Statements
"Dr. Martin Luther King once wrote that nonviolence means ‘not only avoiding external physical violence but also internal violence of the spirit.’ Today as we honor what would have been Dr. King’s 82nd birthday a little more than a week after a shooter took the lives of six people and wounded 13 others in Arizona, including a member of Congress, we’d all do well to heed this message. While no one intends their words or actions to incite the violence we saw in Tucson — and it’s
http://www.clintonfoundation.org/news/news-media/statement-by-president-bill-clinton-on-martin-luther-king-day
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