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Bill Clinton Speaks at A-State

  • Writer: Chase Gage
    Chase Gage
  • Feb 11, 2019
  • 1 min read

Updated: Feb 17, 2019

This story was originally published by the Delta Digital News Service


JONESBORO – Former President Bill Clinton spoke to a near-capacity crowd at the Fowler Center Monday night. The man from Hope delivered a speech about hope for the future.


At a time when America is arguably more politically divided than ever, Clinton urged listeners to love one another like human beings, not opposition. He drove home the message of treating people like people and getting rid of resentment and anger towards others.


Arkansas State University Chancellor Kelly Damphousse introduced the 42nd president to approximately 950 people.


“If you live in resentment and anger, it disempowers you. You want to be empowered,” Clinton said. “You have to open your heart and ears before you can open new doors. You’ll waste a lot of your life living in resentment and anger.”






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