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Release
Contact: Jocelyne Rohrback-Ovalle
JRNewMedia.com Web Design & Graphics
Jocelyne@JRNewMedia.com
http://www.wemissbill.com
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WEMISSBILL.COM
Southern
California woman launches web site to help researchers
and students find valid and worthwhile information on
the WWW about our 42nd President.
VENTURA,
CA. April 2003- WeMissBill.com was launched today in
an effort to promote valid research on the WWW about
Bill Clinton. The site, created and maintained by Ventura,
California based web designer Jocelyne Rohrback-Ovalle
offers students and researchers the opportunity to easily
access everything they need about our 42nd President.
Links to speeches in text and audio, books, images,
photo galleries, campaign commercials, articles, news
and "Bill updates" are all available at WeMissBill.com.
Even if you don't miss Bill, you'll still find this
site to be an enjoyable walk down memory lane through
the powerful images and speeches that helped define
the presidency.
"In
college, I studied political rhetoric and spent hours
scouring the 'net for text and audio of Bill's speeches
for school." says Rohrback-Ovalle "I just
got tired of finding nothing but "Monica-jokes"
and anti-Clinton sites that offered no research value
whatsoever." Rohrback-Ovalle says she decided to
design her own site with hopes to promote valid research
materials already located on the WWW, but inaccessible
to the average surfer. "Most of the links I provide
on WeMissBill.com are hard to find and located all over
the web. I am hoping that it helps communication students
find what they need in one place without the stupid
cigar jokes."
Although
admittedly, WeMissBill.com is pro-Clinton, the site
itself offers something for everyone. "It's not
a Bill-worship site," says Rohrback-Ovalle "it's
a place that I created to help preserve the legacy of
our 42nd president because I think he deserves it. He
did a lot for me, now it's my turn to do something for
him."
The
site itself is deemed "Safe for Kids" by the
Internet Content Rating System because of its hand-filtered
content, making it a great resource for school-aged
children as well as college researchers and students.
"You can even register to vote online, access your
local politicians and find out how to become more politically
active in your community."
Rohrback-Ovalle
is an alumnus of San Diego State University, and holds
a degree in Communication with a specialization in New
Media. She served as California State Manager for New
York based Voter News Service during Election 2000.
She currently runs her own web design and development
company in Ventura, California.
You
can see the site at http://www.wemissbill.com
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