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  Which Bill Clinton accomplishment is your favorite? (search mode)
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#1
Signing the Family and Medical Leave Act
 
#2
Signing the National Voter Registration Act
 
#3
Creating AmeriCorp
 
#4
Signing the Religious Freedom Restoration Act
 
#5
Enacting gun control
 
#6
Enacting harsher crime penalties
 
#7
Signing the Violence Against Women Act
 
#8
Deregulating telecommunications laws
 
#9
Signing Megan's Law
 
#10
Welfare reform
 
#11
Signing DOMA
 
#12
Don't ask, don't tell
 
#13
Balancing the budget
 
#14
Creating SCHIP
 
#15
Signing the Kyoto Protocol
 
#16
Signing the Iraq Liberation Act
 
#17
Oslo Accords
 
#18
Appointing Ruth Bader Ginsburg to SCOTUS
 
#19
Appointing Stephen Breyer to SCOTUS
 
#20
Repealing Glass-Steagall
 
#21
Signing the Digital Millennium Copyright Act
 
#22
Signing NAFTA
 
#23
Bombing the Balkans
 
#24
Making Newt Gingrich his bitch during the government shutdown
 
#25
Getting blown in the Oval Office whilst speaking to members of Congress
 
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Frodo
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« on: November 26, 2016, 01:33:29 AM »
« edited: November 26, 2016, 01:35:02 AM by Frodo »

The Family & Medical Leave Act, as well as his establishment of the state Children's Health Insurance Program (Hillary's idea in the wake of the failure of a much broader health care bill).

And let's not forget the Northern Ireland Peace Accord as his greatest foreign policy accomplishment.

And I would have included the signing of the Oslo Accords in 1993 if Yasser Arafat had the good sense in signing a peace agreement between the Palestinian Authority and Israel in 2000, which was the last best chance for a two-state solution.  
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