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former U.S. President Bill Clinton at the Franklin Murphy Sculpture Garden at UCLA, October 13, 2006
Bill Clinton wows the crowd at UCLA in support of California Proposition 87
Former U.S. President Bill Clinton told a cheering crowd of mostly students at UCLA this morning that the Clean Alternative Energy Initiative, California
Proposition 87 on the November 7, 2006, ballot, was, quoting French author Victor Hugo by way of American civil rights leader Martin Luther King, "an idea whose time had come," something which, all three of these commentators agree, there is nothing more powerful than.
Clinton obversely attacked the money and power of the oil companies opposing Proposition 87 as disposable remnants of "an idea whose time has come and gone."
You can watch and listen to President Clinton's speech to a crowd estimated by rally organizer Mitchell Schwartz at over 3,000 people, and by Proposition 87 Founder and Chairman Tony Rubenstein at 5,000, at the Franklin Murphy Sculpture Garden at the University of California, Los Angeles, campus, by clicking on the appropriate menu button in the Brightcove Player containing the
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Former President Clinton was introduced to the wildly cheering crowd by fictional former U.S. President Geena Davis, star of
Commander in Chief.
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