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Lunch with Claiborne Deming

The Clinton School of Public Service is extending an open invitation to the public to a brown-bag lunch on Thursday with Murphy Oil CEO Claiborne Deming, who will discuss his $50 million “El Dorado Promise,” which covers tuition and fees for every El Dorado high school graduate who is accepted to a college or university.

The event begins at 11:30 a.m. at the Clinton School. Water and soft drinks will be provided.

You can make a reservation online at www.clintonschoolresearch.com, or by e-mailing publicprograms@clintonschool.uasys.edu or by calling 501-683-5239.

Comments

I'm sorta sorry that Hillary is running for President. It looks to me its caused Bill to wear a gag 24/7.

That's the last thing we need with the Middle East blowing up and Bush-Cheney giving their middle finger to Congress and the world. Bill Clinton needs to be up on his soapbox every day of the week leading the charge to change the direction our country is heading.

Part of the American population is just waiting for a leader to lead the way. Forget sleeper, we're an AWAKE cell looking for orders to carry out. If we had one national leader calling the shots the people could join in ridding the world of Bush and Cheney and war.

Rudy this and John McCain that.....phooey....Bill Clinton is the most popular man in the world today and we need his wisdom and direction if we ever hope to restore America to its former glory.

Come on Bill! You can lead America out of the wilderness and still get Hillary elected. In fact, probably nothing would work better to guarantee her election than if Bill were to take the reins of the anti-Bush, anti-War movement. I'm tired of missing Bill! Come on Bill!

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