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Annual Republican State Dinner

Senator

Senate Minority Leader

Indiana Convention Center September 25, 1993

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REPUBLICAN LEADERSHIP COUNCIL ANNUAL REPUBLICAN Mr. Donald C. Danielson Mr. Robert Hiler, Jr. STATE DINNER PROGRAM Mr. Paul Estridge, Jr. Mr. Andre B. Lacy Mr. Fred Fehsenfeld, Sr. Mr. Don E. Marsh Mr. Fred Fehsenfeld, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Thomas M. Miller Wekome Mr. Richard J. Freeland Mr. J. Patrick Rooney CJ?,~ MayO

Introduction of Senator ...... The Honorable HOOSIER EAGLES* Senator

Mr. Joseph D. Barnette, Jr. Mr. William Koch Introduction of Special Guest...... The Honorable Richard Lugar Mr. George Broadbent Mr. P.E. MacAllister United States Senator Mr. John Burkhart Mr. Costa N. Miller Willis & Penny Conner Mr. V. Richard Miller Address ...... The Honorable Bob Dole Mr. John R. Curtis Mr. John S. Morgan Minority Leader Mr. T.P. Donovan Mr. Roy A. Nicholson Mr. Daniel R. Efroymson Mr. Charles S. Qui/hot Presentation of...... Mayor Connie Nass Honorable & Mrs. John Hiler Mrs. Ernestine M. Rae/in "Man of the Year" Award..,J(J President, Republican Mayor's Assoc. Mr. & Mrs. Larry Hiler Mr. Thomas E. Reilly, Jr. Mr. James Kittle, Jr. Mr. James F. Shea, Sr. M r. Edwin H. Klink Invooation ...... ~. , T~:,:~~~::::~'.::;::::

Pledge of Al ce ... ~...... The Honorable Steve Buyer ~ United States Congressman REPUBLICAN STATE COMMITTEE DINNER Allan B. Hubbard, Chairman Shirley S. Baker, Vice Chairman John A. Johnson, Treasurer Brose A. Mcf:'ey, Secretary Entertainment...... Mayor Bruce Borders Robert J. Hiler, Jr., National Jean Ann Harcourt, National Jasarville Committeeman Committeewoman Introductions & Recognitions ...... Allan B. Hubbard Diane Adams Janet Ellingsworth Faye Mowery Shirley S. Baker Shirley S. Baker Eloyse Forbes John Myers Vice Chairman, Republican State Committee Roger A. Chiabai Noa/ Highlands Betty Rendel Donald Clark Briane House Virgil D. Scheidt Presentation of...... Mayor Connie Nass Leeann Cook Virginia Lee John W. Sweezey "Woman of the Year" Award Dudley R. Cruea Rep. Richard Mangus Shirley Wright-Small John L. Earnest Max Middendorf Entertainment...... Dan Lanham Daviess County

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HOOSIER ASSOCIATES•

James F. Ackerman John W. Fisher Frank & Edith Owings Anna Ross Alexander Richard E. Ford Steve Perkins John A. Alexander Martha M . Fortune Virgil E. Peterson Jerry M. Ault William F. Fox C. Richard Petticrew Shirley S. Baker C. Perry Griffith, Jr. Benton J. Pittman Edmund F. Ball Jean Ann Harcourt James A. Purucker Paul F. Benedict Bettie Hastings David Quandt Thomas G. Bernardin Thomas J. Helbing Michael Quinn Vincent Bernardin Margaret C. Hill Stephen M . Rees Judith Birch Robert A. Holt Betty Rendel Lowell A. Blossom John D. Hoover Douglas Robinson C. Harvey Bradley Janos Horvath Scott E. Roush Tim Brammer Howard Hubler Randal Sage Cal Brand Sandi Huddleston William Salin Omar S. Bruner, Jr. John D. Hughes Thomas H. Sams, Jr. Fred C. Burgner John A. Johnson Hon. Sue Scholer Earl L. Butz Fred G. Johnston Gene E. Sease Gary Canada Keith H. Jones Jerry D. Semler Allan G. Carlson Charles V. Kahl Hamer D. Shafer William Carson Lawrence T. Kennedy Ronald L. Shelton J. Murray Clark Jack A. Kesler Thomas K. Shine Marie Clemens Fred S. Klipsch Judith Singleton Larry Contos David W. Knall Richard R. Skiles James M. Cornelius Thomas H. Lake Fred Smith, Jr. Thomas H. Corson Alexander Lange John B. Smith Thomas J. C ostakis Thomas Lankford Jane A. Smydo Clyde G. Culbertson John M. LaRosa Kelly Stanley Judy R. Levine Norman Stuart Kenneth L. Davidson John A. Lienhart David Sursa Richard B. DeMars Freda L. Lockhart Franklin Swaim Kent A. Denton Jack Mead Burr Swezey James E. Dora Kenneth L. Minett John Toombs, Jr. Rexford C. Early Robert G. Moorhead Fred C. Tucker, III John L. Earnest Salim Najjar Mary Uhler John P. Edgerton Duane Odle Larry Valenti Ted M. Englehart Lester S. Olds Frank D. W aIker Daniel F. Evans, Jr. James F. Olsen Stephen R. West Robert B. Failey Edgar Olson James M. Wilhelm Lauri Eckert Fehribach Hon. Robert D. Orr Randolph P. Wilson Gloria Fink

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REVISED FINAL 9/24/93

CONTACT; Jo-Anne Coe 202/408-5105 (0) 202/408-5117 (FAX) 703/845-1714 (H) SENATOR POLE SCH~pULE ~- SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, !993

2:15 PM Lv. residence 2:30 PM Ar. Washington National Airport Signature Flight Support 703/419-8440

2:35 PM Lv. Washington

AIRCRAFT: KingAire 300 TAIL NO.: N 75 ME OWNER: Golden Rule Insuran~e co. SEATS: 7 (5 full-sized seats, 2 on bench) PILOT: Gary Sweeney CO-PILOT: Jim Snyder

MANIFEST: Senator Dole senator coats Sheila Burke Mike Glassner Kerry Tymchuk FLIGHT TIME: 1 hr 45 mins to 2 hours TIME CHANGE: -1 hour

CONTACT: Gary Sweeney Flight Dept. 317/244-6490 Skypager: 1-800-324-3333, PIN 93147 Wanda Smith Exec. Asst. to Mr. Rooney 317/297-4123 3:35 PM Ar. , Indiana International Airport Indianapolis Beechcraft 317/241-2893 l-800-3 65-6734 MET BY: Former Governor Bob Orr MET ON TARMACK BY: 2 cars provided by Indiana GOP

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PAGE TWO Saturday, September 2s, 1993

DRIVE TIME: 20 mins 3:55 PM Ar. Columbia Club 121 Monument Circle 317/635-1361

PROCEED TO TEA ROOM

(Facilities reserved courtesy of Patrick Rooney) 4:00 PM- MEETING WITH ALLEN REYNOLDS, 4:30 PM CHIEF ECONOMIST, CONTACT: Cindy Higbee, Secretary 317/5~5-1000, Ext. 234 4:30 PM- MEETING WITH J. PATRICK ROONEY, 5:15 PM CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER, GOLDE~ RULE INSURANCE (RE MEDICAL SAVINGS co. ACCOUNTS HEALTH CARE PLAN) Attendees (per Mr. Rooney's request) will consist only of: Senator Dole Sheila Burke Patrick Rooney sue Anne Gilroy, Golden Rule Brian McManus, Golden Rule CONTACT: Wanda Smith 317/297-4123 5:20 PM Lv. Columbia Club

DRIVE TIME: 5 mins 5:25 PM Ar. Convention Center 317/262-3453 317/262-3350 (Central security at Convention Center) MET ON ARRIVAL B'l: Indiana Republican Cmte staffer who will escort you

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PAGE THREE SaturdQY• September 25 5:30 PM- ATTEND/SPEAK 7:30 - INDIANA REPUBLICAN PM FUNDRAISING RECEPTION/DINNER PARTY

CONTACT: Al Hubbard State Chairman

Karen McKellar, Asst. 317/635-7561 1-800-466-1087 317/632-8510 (FAX) 5:30 PM- ROUNDTABLE 5;55 MEETING/PHOTO OP WITH PM LEADERSHIP COUNCIL REPUBLICAN CROWD SIZE: 15 donors of $25,000 annually 6:00 PM- ATTEND/SPEAK 6:20 PM - HOOSIER EAGLES RECEPTION

CROWD SIZE: 15 annual donors of $5,000 (Leadership Council remains for this reception) REMARKS: SENATOR DOLE (5 minutes) Q&A

6:20 PM- HOOSIER ASSOCIATE AND TABLE SELLERS 6:45 PM $1,200 annual PHOTO OP donors to State Party 150 clicks 6:45 PM- PRESS AVAILABILITY 7:00 PM

7:00 PM SENATOR DOLE ESCORTED TO 500 BALLROOM (Name of escort to be determined) 7:00 PM- SPEAK - INDIANA 7:40 PM GOP FUNORAISING DINNER

CROWD SIZE: 1,300 PRESS: OPEN

HEAD TABLE: (2 tiers)

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saturd~y, September 2s PAGEi FOUR

1ST TIER HEAD TABLE: Steve Goldsmith, Mayor of Indianapolis Paul Manweiler, House Minority Leader Roger DeVore, husband Marge of State Auditor Olaughlin, State Treasurer Brose McVey, Secretary Congressman of state Party Steve Buyer (pronounced Boo-yer) Barbara Burton, wife of Congressman Senator Dan Coats Al Hubbard, State Chairman Senator Dick Lugar Senator Bob Dole Kathy Hubbard, wife of State Chairman Congressman Dan Burton Joanie Buyer, wife of Congressman Steve Buyer Ann DeVore, State Auditor Senator Robert Garton, Senate Majority Leader Margaret Goldsmith, Mayor's Suellen wife Reed, Superintendent o( Public carol McVey, wife Instruction of Secretary -of state Party 2nd tier: state Committee Members and Spouses DINNER PH.OGRAM: 7:00 Welcome Remarks and Intro Senator State Chairman Coats - 7:02 Allan Hubbard Intro Senator Lugar - Senator 7:05 Intro Coats Senator Dole - Senator Lugar 7:0S REMARKS - SENATOR DOLE Intro Huntingburg Mayor Connie Nass, President, Indiana GOP Mayors' Al Hubbard Assn.

Pl.~esentation of "Man of to the Year Award" Senator Coats - Mayor Nass 7:34 Acceptance of award - Senator Coats 7:35 Senators Dole, Lugar and coats and Party depart Ballroom Dinner meal is served 7:40 PM Lv. Convention Center 7; 55 PM Ar. Indianapolis Beec hcr aft 317/24 1-2893 1-S00-365-67 3 4

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PAGE FIVE Saturday, September 25 B:OO PM Lv. Indianapolis

AIRCRAFT: KingAire 300 TAIL NO.: N 75 ME OWNER: Golden Rule Insurance Co. SEATS: 7 (5 full-sized seats, 2 on bench) PILOT: Mark Coffmann, Chief Pilot CO-PILOT: Allen Kelly MANIFEST: Senator Dole Senator coats Sheila Burke Kerry, Tymchuk

NOTE: Mike Glassner Indianapolis will overnight in and fl~ via commercial back to Kansas in the morning FLIGHT TIME: 1 hr 45 rnins TIME CHANGE: +l hour MEAL SERVICE: Dinner 10:45 PM Ar. Washington National Airport Signature Flight Support 703/419-8440

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PAGE FOUR Saturday, September 2s

1ST TIER HEAD TABLE: Steve Goldsmith, Mayor of Indianapolis Paul Manweiler, House Minority Leader Roger Devore, husband of state Auditor Marge Olaughlin, State Treasurer Brose McVey, Secretary of State Party Congressman Steve Buyer (pronounced Boo-yer) Barbara Burton, wife of Congressman Dan Burton Senator Dan Coats Al Hubbard, State Chairman senator Dick Lugar Senator Bob Dole Kathy Hubbard, wife of State Chairman Congressman Dan Burton Joanie Buyer, wife of Congressman Steve Buyer Ann Devore, State Auditor Senator Robert Garton, Senate Majority Leader Margaret Goldsmith, Mayor's wife Suellen Reed, Superintendent of Public Instruction Carol Mcvey, wife of Secretary~of State Party

2nd tier: State Committee Members and Spouses DINNER PROGRAM:

7:00 Welcome Remarks and Intro Senator Coats - state Chairman Allan Hubbard 7:02 Intro Senator Lugar - Senator Coats 7:05 Intro Senator Dole - Senator Lugar

7:08 REMARKS - SENATOR DOLE

7:28 Intro Huntingburg Mayor Connie Nass, President, Indiana GOP Mayors' Assn. Al Hubbard

Presentation of "Man of the Year Award" to Senator Co~ts - Mayor Nass

7:34 Acceptance of award - Senator coats

7:35 Senators Dole, Lugar and Coats and Party depart Ballroom

Dinner meal is served

7:40 PM Lv. Convention Center

7:55 PM Ar. Indianapolis Beechcraft 317/241-2893 1-800-365-6734

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PAGE THREE Saturday, September 25

5:30 PM- ATTEND/SPEAK - INDIANA REPUBLICAN PARTY 7:30 PM FUNDRAISING RECEPTION/DINNER

CONTACT: Al Hubbard State Chairman

Karen McKellar, Asst. 317/635-7561 1-800-466-1087 317/632-8510 (FAX)

5:30 PM- ROUNDTABLE MEETING/PHOTO OP WITH REPUBLICAN 5:55 PM LEADERSHIP COUNCIL

CROWD SIZE: 15 donors of $25,000 annually

6:00 PM- ATTEND/SPEAK - HOOSIER EAGLES RECEPTION 6:20 PM

~ CROWD SIZE: 15 annual donors of $5,ooo

(Leadership council remains for this reception)

REMARKS: SENATOR DOLE (5 minutes) Q&A

6:20 PM- HOOSIER ASSOCIATE AND TABLE SELLERS PHOTO OP 6:45 PM $1,200 annual donors to State Party 150 clicks

6:45 PM- PRESS AVAILABILITY 7:00 PM

7:00 PM SENATOR DOLE ESCORTED TO 500 BALLROOM

(Name of escort to be determined)

7:00 PM- SPEAK - INDIANA GOP FUNDRAISING DINNER 7:40 PM

CROWD SIZE: 1 300 f 1 PRESS: OPEN

HEAD TABLE : (2 tiers)

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SENATOR BOB DOLE INDIANA GOP DINNER SEPTEMBER 25, 1993

I KNOW EVERYONE HERE HAS

HEARD OF THE 11 FOUR

HORSEMEN OF NOTRE NAME. 11

WELL, IT'S MY PRIVILEGE TO BE

HERE THIS EVENING WITH THE

FOUR HORSEMEN OF THE

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INDIANA REPUBLICAN PARTY--

SENATOR DICK LUGAR,

SENATOR DAN COATS,

CONGRESSMAN DAN BURTON,

AND CONGRESSMAN STEVE

BUYER (BOO-YER)

WE WOULD HAVE BROUGHT

ALONG A FIFTH HORSEMEN--

CONGRESSMAN JOHN MYERS--

BUT WE HAD TO LEAVE

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SOMEONE BACK IN WASHINGTON TO KEEP AN---- EYE ON THE DEMOCRATS, AND JOHN

DREW THE SHORT STRAW.

AND LET ME SAY RIGHT UP

FRONT THAT l'M PROUD TO BE

IN THE HOME STATE OF DAN

AND MARILYN QUAYLE.

I KNOW DAN AND MARILYN

COULDN'T BE HERE TONIGHT,

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BUT I DO WANT TO SAY THAT

THERE ARE MANY TOUGH JOBS

IN GOVERNMENT--BUT

CERTAINLY ONE OF THE

TOUGHEST AND MOST

THANKLESS IS SERVING AS VICE

PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED

STATES.

WITH THE ONLY OFFICIAL

TASK BEING TO SERVE AS

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PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE, THE

JOB OF VICE PRESIDENT IS LEFT

UP TO WHAT THE OCCUPANT

MAKES OF IT.

AND WHAT

MADE OF IT WAS A DIFFERENCE-

-A POSITIVE DIFFERENCE--FOR

PRESIDENT BUSH AND FOR

AMERICA.

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NO DOUBT ABOUT IT, ANY

VICE PRESIDENT ALWAYS TAKES

SOME SHOTS FROM THE MEDIA.

BUT NO VICE PRESIDENT TOOK

AS MANY SHOTS--UNFAIR

SHOTS--AS DAN QUAYLE. AND

NO VICE PRESIDENT WITHSTOOD

THOSE SHOTS WITH AS MUCH

GRACE, GOOD HUMOR, AND

COMMITMENT TO NOT BACK

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DOWN FROM HIS BELIEFS, AS

DAN QUAYLE.

I ALSO HAPPEN TO KNOW

THAT THE PRESIDENT OF THE

RED CROSS BELIEVES THAT FEW

PEOPLE HAVE DONE MORE IN

THE LIFE-SAVING AREA OF

DISASTER PREPAREDNESS THAN

MARILYN QUAYLE.

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THERE'S AN OLD SAYING

THAT THERE ARE TWO KINDS OF

SENATORS--SHOW HORSES AND

WORK HORSES--AND THE FIRST

THINK I WANT TO DO TONIGHT IS

TO THANK YOU FOR SENDING

TWO WORK HORSES TO THE

UNITED STATES SENATE.

IN DICK LUGAR AND DAN

COATS, INDIANA HAS ONE OF

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THE HARDEST WORKING, MOST

RESPECTED, MOST EFFECTIVE--

AND, BEST OF ALL--MOST

REPUBLICAN--SENATE TEAMS IN

THE COUNTRY.

DICK HAS LONG BEEN

RECOGNIZED AS ONE OF THE

MOST RESPECTED AND MOST

INFLUENTIAL VOICES ON

MATTERS OF FOREIGN

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POLICY... BUT WHAT THE FOLKS

AT THE WASHINGTON POST AND

THE NEW YORK TIMES DON'T

PAY MUCH ATTENTION TO IS

DICK'S LEADERSHIP FOR

AMERICA'S FARMERS. AS

RANKING REPUBLICAN ON THE

SENATE AGRICULTURE

COMMITTEE, DICK LUGAR'S

FINGERPRINTS ARE ON EVERY

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PIECE OF LEGISLATION

IMPORTANT TO AMERICAN

AGRICULTURE.

DWIGHT EISENHOWER ONCE

SAID THAT 11 FARMING LOOKS

MIGHTY EASY WHEN YOUR PLOW

IS A PENCIL, AND YOU'RE A

THOUSAND MILES FROM A CORN

FIELD. 11 WELL, DICK WAS RAISED

ON A FAMILY FARM THAT HE

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STILL HELPS TO RUN, AND HE

HAS DONE AN OUTSTANDING

JOB OF FIGHTING THE

BUREAUCRATS IN WASHINGTON,

D.C. WHO SEEM TO DELIGHT IN

SPREADING RED TAPE AND

REGULATIONS ON FARMERS IN

INDIANA, KANSAS, AND ACROSS

THE MIDWEST.

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DICK LUGAR IS A SOLID

CONSERVATIVE WHO HAS

ALWAYS BEEN THERE WHEN I

NEEDED HIM, WHEN

PRESIDENTS REAGAN AND BUSH

NEEDED HIM, AND WHEN OUR

PARTY NEEDED HIM. AND I

WANT TO THANK EVERYONE

HERE IN ADVANCE FOR ALL

YOU'RE GOING TO DO OVER THE

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NEXT YEAR TO ENSURE THAT

DICK IS RE-ELECTED TO THE

SENATE.

AND THANK YOU FOR ALL

YOU DID LAST YEAR TO RE-

ELECT DAN COATS TO THE

SENATE. THROUGHOUT HIS

YEARS IN THE HOUSE AND

SENATE, DAN HAS BEEN ONE OF

STRONGEST VOICES ON BEHALF

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OF AMERICA'S FAMILIES. AND

DAN HAS ALSO EMERGED AS

ONE OF THE MOST RESPECTED

VOICES ON NATIONAL SECURITY

ISSUES.

NATIONAL SECURITY IS ALSO

THE ISSUE THAT BROUGHT

STEVE BUYER TO CONGRESS.

AS YOU MAY KNOW, STEVE

DECIDED TO RUN IN THE 5TH

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DISTRICT WHEN HE WAS

SERVING IN THE PERSIAN GULF

DURING OPERATION DESERT

STORM, AND HE READ IN HIS

HOMETOWN NEWSPAPER THAT

HIS DEMOCRAT CONGRESSMAN

HAD VOTED AGAINST THE WAR.

AND STEVE SAi D--AN D I

QUOTE--11 1 FELT DESERTED, AS IF

THE PERSON WHO WAS

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SUPPOSED TO BE

REPRESENTING ME HAD

ABANDONED ME. 11

AND THAT'S A FEELING THAT

A LOT OF AMERICANS HAVE.

THERE ARE A LOT OF FOLKS

OUT THERE WHO THINK

CONGRESS HAS ABANDONED

THEM. AND I TELL THEM THAT--.. I HAVE A SOLUTION. AND THAT'S

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TO ELECT A REPUBLICAN

SENATE AND A REPUBLICAN

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

CONGRESSMAN BUYER IS 34

YEARS OLD ... AND THE FACT IS

THAT AS LONG AS HE'S BEEN

ALIVE ... AND FACT, FOR AS LONG

AS ANYONE UNDER 40 HAS

BEEN ALIVE, THE DEMOCRATS

HAVE CONTROLLED THE HOUSE

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OF REPRESENTATIVES. AND

FOR 34 OF THOSE 40 YEARS,

THEY'VE CONTROLLED THE

SENATE.

SO THE MESSAGE l'VE BEEN

TAKING ACROSS THE COUNTRY

IS THAT IF YOU'RE HAPPY WITH

THE JOB THAT CONGRESS IS

DOING, THEN KEEP THE

DEMOCRATS IN CONTROL .... BUT

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IF YOU THINK THAT CONGRESS

CAN DO A BETTER JOB, THEN

IT'S TIME TO GIVE REPUBLICANS

DAN BURTON HAS DONE AN

OUTSTANDING JOB IN FIGHTING

AGAINST GOVERNMENT

WASTE ... JUST THIS YEAR, HE

SUCCEEDED IN STRIKING A

TOTAL OF $618 MILLION FROM

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HOUSE APPROPRIATION

BILLS ... JUST THINK HOW MUCH

MORE HE COULD SAVE IF

REPUBLICANS WERE IN THE

MAJORITY.

SO PUT US IN CONTROL FOR

TWO YEARS OR FOUR

YEARS ... AND IF WE DON'T DO A

BETTER JOB ... THEN THROW US

OUT.

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NOW l'VE BEEN MAJORITY

LEADER, AND l'VE BEEN

MINORITY LEADER, AND AFTER

CAREFUL CONSIDERATION, l'VE

DECIDED THAT BEING MAJORITY

LEADER IS BETTER. BUT I DON'T

JUST WANT THE REPUBLICANS

TO HAVE A MAJORITY IN THE

HOUSE AND SENATE ... I WANT

THEM TO HAVE A MAJORITY IN

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STATE LEGISLATURES AND CITY

HALLS ACROSS AMERICA.

AND THAT'S NOT GOING TO

HAPPEN IF WE GIVE LITMUS

TESTS. l'VE NEVER TOLD

ANYONE THEY COULDN'T VOTE

FOR ME ... AND WE SHOULDN'T

TELL ANYONE THEY CAN'T BE A

REPUBLICAN. SO IF THERE'S

ANYONE HERE TONIGHT WHO

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WANDERED INTO THE WRONG

DINNER, OR WHO AREN'T QUITE

SURE WHAT PARTY THEY

BELONG TO ... WE WELCOME YOU

TO THE REPUBLICAN PARTY.

AND l'M PROUD TO TELL YOU

THAT YOU'RE A MEMBER OF

PARTY THAT IS MOVING IN THE

RIGHT DIRECTION. AFTER ALL,

POLITICS IS ALL ABOUT

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WINNING ELECTIONS. AND WE

MUST BE DOING SOMETHING

RIGHT, BECAUSE WE ARE

WINNING ELECTIONS.

IT STARTED IN LAST

NOVEMBER, WITH THE ELECTION

OF SENATOR PAUL COVERDELL.

AND THEN THERE WERE A

SERIES OF SPECIAL

CONGRESSIONAL ELECTIONS,

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WHERE REPUBLICANS DIDN'T

WIN, BUT THEY FAR EXCEEDED

THEIR USUAL PERCENTAGES IN

HEAVILY DEMOCRAT DISTRICTS.

AND THEN CAME LOS

ANGELES, WHERE THEY

ELECTED THEIR FIRST

REPUBLICAN MAYOR IN THIRTY

YEARS.

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AND THEN OVER IN TEXAS, ' WITH THE LANDSLIDE ELECTION

OF KAY BAILEY HUTCHISON.

AND THEN THE ICING ON THE

CAKE--ARKANSAS. WHERE MIKE

HUCKABEE WAS ELECTED LT.

GOVERNOR--ONLY THE FOURTH

TIME IN HISTORY THAT A

REPUBLICAN WAS ELECTED TO

A STATEWIDE OFFICE.

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AND WE'VE GOT SOME

ELECTIONS COMING UP THIS

NOVEMBER--FOR GOVERNOR IN

VIRGINIA AND NEW JERSEY--

DEMOCRAT SEATS WHERE THE

RACES ARE DEAD EVEN. AND

WE'VE GOT A GREAT CHANCE TO

ELECT A REPUBLICAN MAYOR IN

NEW YORK CITY IN RUDY

GIULIANI.

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l'VE GOT TO SAY THAT I

NEVER THOUGHT l'D LIVE TO

SEE THE DAY WHEN BOTH LOS

ANGELES AND

HAD REPUBLICAN MAYORS. AND

SPEAKING OF REPUBLICAN

MAYORS, LET ME SAY A WORD

ABOUT YOUR OUTSTANDING

MAYOR, STEVE GOLDSMITH.

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STEVE IS ONE OF THE BRIGHT

YOUNG STARS OF THE

REPUBLICAN PARTY. AND HE'S

PROOF THAT THE REPUBLICAN

PARTY...... ___ --IS THE-- __PARTY...__...... _ OF __ INNOVATION ... WE ARE THE

PARTY OF IDEAS. LONG BEFORE

PRESIDENT CLINTON TALKED

ABOUT 11 RE-INVENTING 11

GOVERNMENT--STEVE

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GOLDSMITH WAS CHANGING

THE WAY THAT INDIANAPOLIS

DOES BUSINESS--AND THE

RESULT HAS BEEN A cMORE

EFFICIENT AND LESS

BUREAUCRATIC CITY HALL.

AND WHAT STEVE HAS BEEN

FIGHTING FOR IS A BASIC

PRINCIPLE OF THE REPUBLICAN

PARTY--GOVERNMENT IS TOO

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BIG AND IT SPENDS TOO MUCH.

THAT'S WHAT THE BUDGET

DEBATE WAS ALL ABOUT THIS

SUMMER. PRESIDENT CLINTON

BELIEVES THAT AMERICA CAN

TAX, SPEND, AND MANDATE ITS

WAY TO PROSPERITY. AND

REPUBLICANS DISAGREED. WE

BELIEVE THAT INDIVIDUALS--AND

NOT UNCLE SAM--DRIVE OUR

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ECONOMY. AND PROSPERITY

CAN BE ACHIEVED ONLY BY

LETTING SMALL BUSINESSMEN

AND WOMEN GROW AND

PROSPER ... AND BY LETTING YOU

KEEP MORE OF YOUR HARD-

EARNED DOLLARS IN YOUR

POCKETS.

AND EVERY REPUBLICAN IN

THE HOUSE AND SENATE STOOD

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TOGETHER FOR THOSE

PRINCIPLES. EVERY

REPUBLICAN STOOD TOGETHER

TO CUT SPENDING FIRST.

WHILE WE MAY HAVE LOST

ON THE VICE-PRESIDENT'S TIE

BREAKING VOTE, I BELIEVE WE

DID WIN THE SUPPORT OF THE

AMERICAN PEOPLE.

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DON'T GET ME WRONG.

REPUBLICANS DON'T BELIEVE IN

NO GOVERNMENT ... WE SIMPLY

BELIEVE IN LESS GOVERNMENT.

AND THAT'S THE PRINCIPLE

THAT WILL GUIDE US IN THE

UPCOMING DEBATE OVER

HEALTH CARE REFORM.

THE PRESIDENT EXPECTS TO

SEND THE DETAILS OF HIS PLAN

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UP TO CONGRESS IN THE NEXT

THREE WEEKS .... IT WILL JOIN

OTHER PLANS THAT HAVE

ALREADY BEEN PROPOSED BY

HOUSE DEMOCRATS, HOUSE

REPUBLICANS, AND SEVERAL

PLANS FROM SENATE

REPUBLICANS.

RIGHT NOW, IT'S SORT OF

LIKE THE 11 INDIANAPOLIS 500. 11

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WE MAY ALL BE IN DIFFERENT

CARS, BUT WE'RE ALL HEADED

IN THE SAME DIRECTION ... AND

WE HAVE A LONG WAY TO GO

BEFORE THE FINISH LINE.

AND WHILE REPUBLICANS

WANT TO WORK WITH THE

PRESIDENT, WE ALSO BELIEVE

THAT MANY PARTS OF HIS PLAN

II t\ NEED TO GO TO THE MECHANIC.

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WE HAVE THE BEST HEALTH

CARE DELIVERY SYSTEM IN THE

WORLD ... PEOPLE COME FROM

AROUND THE WORLD TO SEE

OUR DOCTORS AND BE TREATED

IN OUR HOSPITALS ... AND WE

DON'T WANT TO DESTROY THAT

THROUGH MORE MANDATES

AND MORE GOVERNMENT

CONTROL.

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AND WE ALSO DON'T WANT

TO DESTROY AMERICA'S SMALL

BUSINESSMEN AND WOMEN--

WHO JUST EMPTIED THEIR

POCKETS TO PAY A

RETROACTIVE TAX INCREASE,

AND MANY SIMPLY CAN NOT

AFFORD AN INCREASED

PAYROLL TAX.

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LET ME CLOSE BY SAYING

THAT OVER THE PAST YEARS,

l'VE BEEN PRIVILEGED TO MEET--

AS DICK LUGAR AND DAN COATS

HAVE AS WELL--WITH THE

LEADERS OF MANY OF THE

EMERGING DEMOCRACIES IN

EASTERN EUROPE.

AND THEY COME TO MY

OFFICE NOT SEEKING A HAND

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OUT--THEY COME SEEKING

INSPIRATION ... THEY TELL US

THAT THEY WANT TO ....BE - LIKE AMERICA.

NO DOUBT ABOUT IT.

AMERICA IS THE WORLD'S ONLY

REMAINING SUPERPOWER. IT IS

AMERICAN POWER--ECONOMIC

POWER, TECHNOLOGICAL

POWER, MILITARY POWER, AND

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MORAL POWER--THAT HAS

CHANGED THE WORLD FOR THE

BETTER.

AND I BELIEVE--AND I KNOW

DAN COATS AND DICK LUGAR

BELIEVE--THAT AMERICA CAN

NOT WITHDRAW FROM THAT

LEADERSHIP ROLE. WE MUST

CONTINUE TO STAND UP FOR

FREEDOM AND

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DEMOCRACY... AND TO STAND

AGAINST AGGRESSION

THROUGHOUT THE WORLD.

AND l'M CONCERNED THAT IN

PLACES LIKE BOSNIA, THE U.S.

HAS BEEN ENTIRELY TOO

WILLING TO TURN OVER

LEADERSHIP TO THE UNITED

NATIONS AND TO BOUTROS

BOUTROS GHALl--WHO, THE

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LAST TIME I CHECKED--WAS

NEVER ELECTED TO ANYTHING

BY THE AMERICAN PEOPLE.

MAKE NO MISTAKE ABOUT IT--

THERE IS A PRICE TO PAY FOR

LEADERSHIP. BUT AMERICA IS

GREAT BECAUSE HER PEOPLE

HAVE.... _, ALWAYS BEEN WILLING TO PAY THAT PRICE.

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AND YES, AMERICA MAY HAVE

HER PROBLEMS, BUT THERE'S

ONE THING l'VE NOTICED IN MY

YEARS IN THE SENATE. l'VE

RECEIVED HUNDREDS AND

HUNDREDS OF LETTERS AND

PHONE CALLS FROM PEOPLE

WHO WANT HELP IN BRINGING A

FAMILY MEMBER OR LOVED ONE

TO AMERICA... BUT l'M STILL

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WAITING FOR THAT FIRST

LETTER THAT SAYS 11 DEAR BOB, 11

HELP ME GET OUT OF AMERICA. 11

LET ME CLOSE JUST BY

THANKING YOU AGAIN FOR ALL

YOU'VE DONE IN THE PAST, AND

BY THANKING YOU FOR ALL YOU

WILL DO IN THE FUTURE .. WITH

YOUR HELP, WE WILL CONTINUE

TO STAND FOR THE PRINCIPLES

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THAT UNITE US AS

REPUBLICANS. AND IN DOING

SO, l'M CONVINCED THAT COME

THE TURN OF THE CENTURY,

AMERICA WILL STILL LEAD THE

WORLD, AND_. REPUBLICANS WILL

LEAD AMERICA.

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