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Susan V Simon's avatar

I had the honor of working for Senator Bradley in NJ for 17 years. It was truly an honor to work for a brilliant man with integrity

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Barron Hall's avatar

My introduction to basketball was not through playing but through three biographies: Foul, about Connie Hawkins; Bill Russell's Go Up for Glory; and A Sense if Where You Are. Basketball was more than a sport it was a way to use your brain and your body to find ways to create something wonderful with other people. Thank you, Mr Bradley for living the way you played.

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Bob Werbel's avatar

I have seen Rolling Along twice (first at the Tribeca Film Festival) and look forward to watching it again with my grandchildren. Despite his well earned celebrity, Senator Bradley’s humanity and humility are evident throughout the film.

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Rebal's avatar

I plan to watch w my son also. Great story to share.

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Lark Leonard's avatar

Thank you! We all need to remember .... we're in this together!

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Maggie Hill's avatar

So glad it will be available for everyone. It’s so good. Can’t wait to see it again!

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Mara Purl's avatar

"Rolling Along" is stunning for its authenticity, significant for lessons, engaging for its humor. May every viewer gain some special insight, so very worth the time.

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terrence bracy's avatar

What a great project! What a great guy!

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L Cheetham's avatar

WWB '65: please point out the incorrect narratives of today's Democratic Party. We are losing the Country and people "inside the party" need to start a midcourse correction. I won't forget being a NH delegate for you to the 2016 RNC convention. Your picture (w/Carly) still adorns my Facebook page, which I hardly use do concerns of administrative monitoring by the platform

(REF: https://www.facebook.com/lawrencecheetham

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Steve Rickert, Princeton '65's avatar

In this Olympic year, congratulations to you on the 60th anniversary of your gold medal basketball victory in 1964, which I well remember. Steve Rickert '65

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David Skoglund's avatar

I have been a Bill Bradley fan starting with your NBA career and all through your political years. Wanted you as President! Have an autographed copy of “Time Present, Time Past”. Thank you.

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DKLHawk's avatar

Oh how different things would be if Senator Bradley had made it to the White House in 2000? He scared the establishment in the democratic party because he realized the party needed a better response for the common folk. Look where we are now . . .

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Rebal's avatar

I just watched the YT video. We need many more like you; honestly, eith integrity. Willing to look at the past and rethink. The pure beauty in looking for the good in everyone. I love your soul. On so many levels, I think of the world similarly to you, with differences only in one major area.

The dreaded conversation of abortion. What if..what if we understood that we, and the child, are all part of the community, that it's so much bigger than us alone? The family & community suffers without the enrichment of those members. Also, with a mindset of death, or little respect for life, we perpetuate that- we see it today. I don't know how your convictions many have changed after realizing "the woman" could no longer have children, and I don't need to know. What I do know is that many men and family members who know about it report feeling sorrow, and sometimes anguish, over the loss. You see, it's never just about us. I understand you learned that when your "giant" fell.

You, be well. I very much enjoyed learning about you and your story. Thank you, for sharing. God bless you.

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Ray Marcano's avatar

Efforts like this, as well as the excellent new 2WAY platform (you were terrific in your appearance) are the future as we try to stem angry discourse. Thank you.

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Larry Kotlikoff's avatar

Dear Bill, Pls shout me an email at kotlikoff@gmail.com. I'd love to have you on my podcast to discuss the film, your career (briefly), but primarily your take on the geopolitical scene.

Warm regards, Larry Kotlikoff

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