Letter from Madeline Albright to President William Jefferson Clinton
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OCR Page 1 of 3THE SECRETARY OF STATE
WASHINGTON
January 15,2001
Dear lr. President,
I have just returned from Cabines eight of Camp David .
During our toasts we were all trying to deal with the fact that we
do not want to Peave the most challenging. rewarding, and rewarkable
eight years of our lives. you have said that historiaus mill write
that you have had the most loyal Cabinet of any President. We do
not want to Peave Our posts, and mostly he do not traut to Peove
you.
There are So wany of your ottributes I adversire, but none more
than your love of american Cistory. you have made the White House
come olive for us he couse you have desorbed every coruer every piece
of furniture every painting. you have made your predecessors come
alive for us because you have made their challenges immediate.
you
have
made our institutions came alive for us because you
have
showre the eudless opportunities our foverument has for San's fying
citizens' needs, as only o dewoush President can. you have had the
vision to know that America's flobal engagement wakes D propound difference.
I few up believing and knowing that america luode o di Henerce.
I knew that when Querica stood axide terrible things Lottened - Munich.
When Querica acted thing turned out well V.E. Day we came to the
Uliited States the breek after Harry Tzuwan was elected. I wrote 0 pones
about Woodrow Wilson in high school. I interview John kennedy when
be was reuevly for the Seuck. I loved foreign policy I loved politics,
and most of all I Powed becausing an american citizen.
I, too, love Querican history . but I never imagined that I actually
would become a part of it you gave we an unparelleled gift first
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