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February 1, 2008 10:19 PM

Bill Clinton: "Can't We Just All Get Along?"

(CBS)
From CBS News' John Bentley:

ATLANTA -- Quoting both the apostle Paul and Rodney King, Bill Clinton gave a 30-minute speech heavy on theology and Baptist teachings at a Baptist convention here where he shared the stage with former President Jimmy Carter. It was mostly about repairing the rift between conservative Baptists and liberal Baptists, but he also talked about social issues important to his wife’s campaign while never mentioning her directly.

“We should redouble our efforts to serve the poor, the sick and the needy,” he said. “We should not let our response to the people who disagree with us be dictated by what they say about us or even how they treat people that we care for.”

Clinton also spoke about how his religion and political views became intertwined. “I first became aware that there might be a connection between my religious convictions and political beliefs as a child when I heard Martin Luther King preach,” he said.

The only mention of the presidential race came when he complimented Mike Huckabee’s plan to fight childhood obesity when he was governor of Arkansas.

“I was sorry when Governor Huckabee didn’t come here – I consider him my friend even though we disagree,” he said. “He has a generosity of spirit, which keeps him from being mad all the time when we disagree.”

That’s when he invoked Rodney King, saying he feels like him sometimes: “Can’t we all just get along?”
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by dennisgreen5 February 3, 2008 10:48 AM EST
I have a dream....that someday we''ll have a democrat in the white house!
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by tigerjcs February 2, 2008 1:35 PM EST
Hillary by is the better candidate than Obama. She can get us out of the current problems that are facing us, the economy, health care, terrorism and the change to a better than the Bush administration. We need the return of the properity of the Clinton''s years and looking forward. Obama is full of empty talk. He would be the type of leader that Osama would like to see, weak on terrorism. We need a strong leadership. Hillary/McCain would be the perfect choice, if we can just mix the Democrat with the Republican.
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by akona2 February 2, 2008 11:41 AM EST
ARE WE READY FOR THE FIRST MUSLIM PRESIDENT?

the real reason why barack HUSSEIN obama did not vote for war against SADDAM is %u2026.

he CAN NOT go against his MUSLIM BROTHER!

once A MUSLIM always A MUSLIM!!!!!!!!!

DO NOT FORGET 911!
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