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Clinton's final address critiqued by Cal State-Chico profs

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University Wire, February 2nd, 2000

University Wire 02-02-2000 (The Orion) (U-WIRE) CHICO, Calif. -- President Bill Clinton put the wraps on his 8-year reign last week in his final State of the Union address titled, "Great Goals Worthy of a Great Nation." The push toward Vice President Al Gore as future president and Hillary Rodham Clinton for U.S. Senate was evident in the speech, including a mouthed, "I love you," to his wife. "Never before has our nation enjoyed, at once, so much prosperity and social progress with so little internal crisis or so few external threats," Clinton said during the address. Clinton's optimism in th...

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