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Rush Limbaugh: The Rush Limbaugh Radio Show, Feb. 28, 1996 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ RUSH: Let me tell you something. Let me tell you about Alan Keyes. This is another caution I would give everybody. Just because the guy you like best running for office might not win, does not mean he stops being influential. I think Keyes has started a wave. I think Alan Keyes is a tsunami waiting to happen, and to hit the shore and tear down some mansions, not door jam by door jam. But it's going to take some time. He's got an army of people like you ...
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WTO + SDMI = NWO (New World Order)--And That Spells Trouble November 30, 1999 WTO + SDMI = NWO (NEW WORLD ORDER)—AND THAT SPELLS TROUBLE by Andy Oram American Reporter Correspondent CAMBRIDGE, MASS.—WTO, IMF, EU: has one of these changed your life recently? How about SDMI, PICS, or CALEA? You’ll probably recognize the first set of acronyms as a few of the intergovernmental organizations that have received increasing public attention over the past few years, often being criticized as “supergovernments” that impose their decisions on member nations. The second set of acronyms will be gibberish to most people, but ...
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House Press Gallery Press Credentials 2000 News organizations seeking to renew credentials for 2000 should send alphabetical lists of correspondents to the Standing Committee of Correspondents no later than Jan. 14, 2000, along with the $8 per person membership fee (checks made payable to the SCC). Lists and fees must be received by then ensure continuous accreditation. * Current gallery members do not need to fill out new applications. * New applicants must provide a typed, signed, current application. * Foreigh applicants must include a completed application and a letter of certification from their respective embassies. For additional inquiries, contact ...
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Gore keeps low profile on WTO strife December 5, 1999 BY ROBERT NOVAK SUN-TIMES COLUMNIST Al Gore's supporters fear that President Clinton's failure at the World Trade Organization meeting in Seattle could cause the vice president trouble with organized labor. While putting on a happy face during the opening round of trade negotiations, Clinton got nowhere trying to set up international working groups on labor standards--an attempt to soften anti-WTO sentiment in the AFL-CIO. But the president found himself isolated at Seattle in his efforts to get the international trading mechanism to police labor standards. Gore certainly does not want ...
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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) - Putting politics aside, at least for one morning, Gov. Jeb Bush, top legislative leaders and jurists will join clergy of several faiths Tuesday in promising to advocate for Florida's needy, especially the lonely, elderly and dying. The ``Summit of Faith'', at the Old Capitol, will include Bush, state Senate President Toni Jennings, House Speaker John Thrasher and more than 50 religious and community leaders. ``People look out there and see troubling signs,'' said Jim Towey, organizer of the event. ``We see violence, we see the family breaking down. People are aware that government solutions aren't ...
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World revolutionaries gather for their summit By Nicole Veash in Sao Paulo 6 December 1999 Guerrilla groups from across the Americas will today descend on an Amazonian jungle town to swap tips on winning the revolutionary struggle. Left-wing terrorist groups are to join with street demonstrators fresh from battle in Seattle, in a corporate-style convention to discuss the path to power. More than 2,500 delegates, including the notorious Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, the Mexican Zapatistas, the guerrilla group championing Indian rights, and the Black Panthers are gathering in Brazil for the five-day conference of revolutionaries, called the "Humanities against ...
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EXETER, N.H. (AP) — Republican John McCain and Democrat Bill Bradley are not running against each other — although they'd like to as presidential nominees — but they are competing for some of the same independent voters in the New Hampshire presidential primary. In the Feb. 1 balloting, people registered as independents can cast ballots in either the Republican or Democratic primary. At 37 percent, the independents outnumber voters registered in either party. At this point, McCain and Bradley, who sometimes campaign on the same themes, appear to be the candidates best positioned to attract independents, potential swing voters who ...
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It has been a year since scientists reported isolating "stem cells" from days-old human embryos, saying the feat could open a new medical frontier in which specialized cells derived from stem cells might be used to repair almost any body part damaged by disease or aging. Despite this potential, stem cell research has lagged because of unresolved ethical and political debates over the use of human embryos to obtain the key cells. Now, three bioethicists are calling for an end to the impasse and the establishment of a federal panel to oversee all embryo and stem cell research, both ...
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Recriminations over the collapse of world trade talks flew yesterday after some European officials suggested the US deliberately sabotaged the summit when it became clear other nations would not acquiesce to its demands. Some US officials have also hinted at the same ugly situation after the debacle in Seattle, where the four-day meeting of the World Trade Organisation ended without agreement. The Americans apparently preferred to let the summit fail rather than try to explain their failure to US unions and other interest groups, with an election less than a year away. American newspapers have begun to report the contrary ...
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PRESIDENT CLINTON instructed negotiators to allow world trade talks in Seattle to collapse at the weekend, sources said yesterday. This has infuriated, among others Stephen Byers, the Trade Secretary, who led the British delegation and other European Union ministers. Discussions between 135 countries foundered because Mr Clinton decided the likely result would not have been favourable for the United States or have won support from the labour unions who are backing Al Gore's presidential campaign, according to EU sources. Mr Clinton's miscalculation in trying to use the talks, as he has used so many other international treaty negotiations, as a ...
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For those interested, there are petitions posted at e-thepeople.com. to repeal the 16th amendment and end the income tax. Check out the Fairtax at Fairtax.org. (A better way of raising revenue) Vote Alan Keyes for president. It is time to end the slavery and allow the people who EARN the money to keep it to take care of THEMSELVES instead sending it to Washington to be "took care of" there. It is time to allow the average American to keep the money for which he WORKED and saved without penalizing his success through taxing. Our present system may encourage ...
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For those interested, there are petitions posted at e-thepeople.com. to repeal the 16th amendment and end the income tax. Check out the Fairtax at Fairtax.org. (A better way of raising revenue) Vote Alan Keyes for president. It is time to end the slavery and allow the people who EARN the money to keep it to take care of THEMSELVES instead sending it to Washington to be "took care of" there. It is time to allow the average American to keep the money for which he WORKED and saved without penalizing his success through taxing. Our present system may encourage ...
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For those interested, there are petitions posted at e-thepeople.com. to repeal the 16th amendment and end the income tax. Check out the Fairtax at Fairtax.org. (A better way of raising revenue) Vote Alan Keyes for president. It is time to end the slavery and allow the people who EARN the money to keep it to take care of THEMSELVES instead sending it to Washington to be "took care of" there. It is time to allow the average American to keep the money for which he WORKED and saved without penalizing his success through taxing. Our present system may encourage ...
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For those interested, there are petitions posted at e-thepeople.com. to repeal the 16th amendment and end the income tax. Check out the Fairtax at Fairtax.org. (A better way of raising revenue) Vote Alan Keyes for president. It is time to end the slavery and allow the people who EARN the money to keep it to take care of THEMSELVES instead sending it to Washington to be "took care of" there. It is time to allow the average American to keep the money for which he WORKED and saved without penalizing his success through taxing. Our present system may encourage ...
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For those interested, there are petitions posted at e-thepeople.com. to repeal the 16th amendment and end the income tax. Check out the Fairtax at Fairtax.org. (A better way of raising revenue) Vote Alan Keyes for president. It is time to end the slavery and allow the people who EARN the money to keep it to take care of THEMSELVES instead sending it to Washington to be "took care of" there. It is time to allow the average American to keep the money for which he WORKED and saved without penalizing his success through taxing. Our present system may encourage ...
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For those interested, there are petitions posted at e-thepeople.com. to repeal the 16th amendment and end the income tax. Check out the Fairtax at Fairtax.org. (A better way of raising revenue) Vote Alan Keyes for president. It is time to end the slavery and allow the people who EARN the money to keep it to take care of THEMSELVES instead sending it to Washington to be "took care of" there. It is time to allow the average American to keep the money for which he WORKED and saved without penalizing his success through taxing. Our present system may encourage ...
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For those interested, there are petitions posted at e-thepeople.com. to repeal the 16th amendment and end the income tax. Check out the Fairtax at Fairtax.org. (A better way of raising revenue) Vote Alan Keyes for president. It is time to end the slavery and allow the people who EARN the money to keep it to take care of THEMSELVES instead sending it to Washington to be "took care of" there. It is time to allow the average American to keep the money for which he WORKED and saved without penalizing his success through taxing. Our present system may encourage ...
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Maureen Dowd and Fox Network Caught in Lies About Keyes Campaign Finances Sun, 5 Dec 1999 18:58:42 -0600 I wish to advise that both Maureen Dowd and Fox Network have spread lies today regarding the finances of the Keyes Campaign. Both the New York Times article by Dowd entitled "Keyes Goes Kaboom!", and the Fox Facts subtitles on the Fox News Sunday proclaimed the Keyes Campaign is $82,794 in debt!! I immediately knew this was untrue, but it took me a while to research it. According to the Federal Election Commission web page http://www.fec.gov/finance/pdisq3.htm, for the Reporting Period ending ...
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(CNSNews.com) - The highest ranking elected official of the Reform Party, Minnesota Governor Jesse Ventura, said Sunday that he would like to see other candidates besides former Republican Pat Buchanan throw their hats in the ring and seek the Reform Party presidential nomination. "Pat Buchanan is not really in the Reform Party," Ventura said on NBC's Meet The Press. "He joined it, but just because you join it doesn't mean that you're the nomination for president at all," he added. Ventura and Buchanan differ sharply on the issue of trade, with Ventura supporting the admission of China to ...
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Talked was generated in the 1992 and 1996 Presidential Campaigns of the undue influence of foreign lobbyists both in Washington, D.C. and in Presidential Campaign funding. We knew about Japan, and we have since come to learn about China. We now appear to have excellent on-line resources that we never had before which allow us to dig into this public policy issue more deeply. For example, I have recently looked at the F.E.C. internet site to get a feeling of how "grassroots"-based vs. elite special interests-influenced the various 2000 Presidential campaigns are. In the G.O.P. camp, it would appear Dr. ...
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