Hillary Says Clinton will Remain Engaged in South Asia, Middle East NORTHRIDGE, CA: First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton attended a luncheon at the residence of Mr. Rehman Jinnah here Thursday, September 28. About 100 community members were there to welcome the First Lady.
In his welcoming remarks, the host, Rehman Jinnah praised the First Family. He said Hillary Clinton is not an ordinary individual. “Rahter than rest on what she has already done, Hillary Clinton is looking for a new challenge,” Jinnah added. Rehman Jinnah is a Southern California-based businessman, who has hosted receptions for Vice President Al Gore and other high officials. He is Vice Chairman of the Democratic National Committee (DNC) and Co-Chair of America Millennium.
Mrs. Clinton in her short address, highlighted the achievements of the Clinton presidency, lauded the Gore-Lieberman Democratic Presidential ticket for its pledge to continue the policies. She said the economic policies of the Clinton administration have brought about an unprecedented wave of prosperity in the country and around the world. “But, our opponents want to reverse the policies of this administration,” Mrs. Clinton added. She said President Clinton after his retirement will remain engaged in the peace efforts around the world, including South Asia.
The lunch was also attended by California Lieutenant Governor Cruz Busmante, and other Democratic party officials.
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