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[[File:William Bennett-01.jpg|right|200px]]:Not to be confused with ''[[William E. Bennett]],'' a political science professor from [[Kentucky]] '''William John Bennett''', known as '''Bill Bennett''' (born July 31, 1943), is a lifelong [[Roman Catholic ]] famous for his [[conservative ]] writingsand public speaking. He served as [[Ronald Wilson Reagan|President Ronald Reagan's ]] [[Secretary of Education]], and as director ("Drug Czar") of the Office of National Drug Control Policy (ONDCP) under President [[George H. W. Bush]].
He writes for ''[[National Review]]'', has a widely syndicated column, and has a daily radio program, ''Morning in America'' <ref>[http://billbennett.townhall.com/ Bill Bennett Radio]</ref> His best-known work is ''A Book of Virtues'', an anthology of morally uplifting stories drawn from the our Judeo-Christian West's literary history, and ''The Children's Book of Virtues''In 1994, Bennett teamed with [[Category:BiographyJack Kemp]], former presidential candidate and [[U.S. Representative]] from [[New York]], in opposition to a [[California]] proposition which would have barred most state social services spending for [[illegal alien]]s. == References =={{reflist}} {{DEFAULTSORT:BennetBennett, Bill}}[[Category:Catholics]][[Category:Catholic Politicians]][[Category:Conservatives]][[Category:Republicans]][[Category:Former Democrats]][[Category:Journalists]][[Category:District of Columbia]][[Category:Talk Show Hosts]][[Category:The 100 Americans The Left Hates Most]][[Category:United States Appointed Officials]][[Category:United States Politicians]]
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