At a Saturday morning keynote address to the United Methodist Women’s
Assembly today, Hillary reminisced about her grandmother whom she
credited with instilling her strong faith. Speaking at the Kentucky
International Convention Center in Louisville, Kentucky recalled vivid
memories of the woman she says shaped her faith.
We all know that people are Ready for Hillary. Now there's a new group that's unaffiliated with the former secretary of state but wants her to run for president: Faith Voters for Hillary.
The
site went live Friday. It showcases a photo of a beaming Clinton with
the words "faith, values, liberty, peace" laid out like a banner.
The site is a compliment to the Twitter account @Faith4Hillary, which has more than 34,000 followers and went live more than a year ago.
FILE
- In this Sept. 9, 2013, file photo, former Secretary of State Hillary
Rodham Clinton speaks about Syria in the South Court Auditorium on the
White House Complex in Washington. The filmmaker who was making a
documentary about Hillary Clinton for CNN says he is backing out of the
project because few people would cooperate with him. Charles Ferguson
wrote in a column posted on Huffington Post Monday that he concluded he
couldn't make much of a film. He said that of more than 100 people he
approached, only two who had dealt with the former of secretary of state
agreed to speak on camera. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster, File) / AP
Written by Patrick T. Sullivan The Courier-Journal
Former
Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton will speak in Louisville on
April 26 at the United Methodist Women’s Assembly at the Kentucky
International Convention Center, according to the group.
She will be a keynote speaker at the assembly, which will run from April 25-27 at the center.
“Secretary Clinton is a lifelong United Methodist and a longtime advocate for women, children
and youth,” Harriett Jane Olson, chief executive of United Methodist
Women, said in a release. “It was almost 20 years ago when she
electrified the participants at the 4th United Nations Conference on
Women in Beijing by her declaration that women’s rights are human
rights.”
“... Her work reflects commitments United Methodist Women
and our predecessor organizations have worked toward for 145 years. We
look forward to hearing what she has learned in her work with women
around the world.”
Former
Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton will deliver a Saturday
morning keynote at the 19th quadrennial United Methodist Women Assembly
in Louisville, Ky.
Former
Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton will deliver a Saturday
morning keynote address April 26 at United Methodist Women’s Assembly at
the Kentucky International Convention Center in Louisville, Ky., April
25-27.
“Make It Happen” is the theme for 19th quadrennial
gathering of more than 7,000 women of every ethnicity, background and
region across the country and international guests. The morning plenary,
like the event, will focus on ordinary women organizing to make needed
changes in their communities, states, nation and world to improve life
for women, children and youth.
Former Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton to Speak at United Methodist Women Assembly
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For the sake of those who have been chanting mindlessly about Hillary's reset with Russia, here is a link to her last speaking visit to Louisville.
April 9, 2010 she spoke at the McConnell Center as she patiently waited
for the Senate to ratify the New START Treaty she crafted with Russian
Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov. She and Lavrov worked very well
together on the treaty (i.e. the reset went just fine) and ratification
stalled until December 22, of that year. When it finally came, it was a
great Christmas present.
No one was more invested in today’s Senate ratification of New
START than Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton. The treaty was her
baby. She won Sergei Lavrov’s cooperation and respect. Their teams and
they negotiated this treaty together, and Secretary Clinton has worked
very hard behind the scenes to achieve those Senate votes.