Posted on 08/30/2008 8:14:53 PM PDT by Military family member
TERRE HAUTE While delegates have a vote during a national convention, Terre Haute attorney James R. Bopp Jr. has a much more involved role as part of a committee that has molded the official platform for the Republican National Convention at Minneapolis/St. Paul.
The convention starts Monday and runs through Thursday, when Sen. John McCain of Arizona will make his acceptance speech for the Republican presidential nomination at St. Pauls Excel Energy Center.
Bopp, 60, is a national committeeman and is one of three Wabash Valley residents who as delegates are attending the national convention. The convention will host about 2,380 delegates and 2,227 alternate delegates. Randall P. Gentry of Terre Haute is attending as a delegate, and Richard M. Bramer of Sullivan is attending as an alternate delegate.
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I think that demonstrates how callous he is to human suffering by the weakest among us, and I also think it demonstrates how thoroughly and radically pro-abortion he [Obama] is. Such a law was passed by Congress and it was passed without opposition. It was good enough for [U.S. Sens.] Barbara Boxer [D-Calif.] and Ted Kennedy [D-Mass.], but is not good enough for [Sen.] Barack Obama, Bopp said.
What a great statement!"
Bopp said he thinks the McCain campaign has been the most accommodating in terms of allowing the platform members, who represent grassroots Republicans, to make sure that the platform reflects our conservative views.
DRILLING
Another part of the GOP platform involves energy, Bopp said. President George Bush already has lifted an executive ban on offshore drilling; however, a Congressional ban remains.
The platform includes the need to make all efforts to increase the supply of oil by drilling now in the United States that is currently severely limited by the Democrat Congress. The platform takes a very strong stand on the need to increase our domestic energy supply in order to reduce costs, Bopp said.
It calls for off-shore drilling and on-shore drilling and particularly points out certain areas, including Alaska, where drilling needs to be done, Bopp said.
What about the illegal aliens ?????
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