February 9, 2005 CONGRESSIONAL RECORD—SENATE 1839 The forum, among others, will elevate Bank reports a 7.6% growth rate during the As chair of both the 118 country Non elements to counter this movement. first half of this year, following growth of Aligned Movement and the 57 country Orga- In an encouraging sign, the Egyptian 5.2% in 2003. Its foreign reserves leapt to a nization of the Islamic Conference until 2006, Government has offered to host the record high of 221.1 billion ringgits ($58.2 bil- Malaysia under Mr. Abdullah’s leadership lion) in October. can command an international spotlight—es- next AMED. I commend the Senior Malaysla also has oil reserves. But unlike pecially in the Muslim world. Minister. I commend Prime Minister many oil producing countries in the Muslin Clearly no single person can single- Abdullah. I commend Yenny Zannuba world, Malaysia has a large and stable mid- handedly defeat the distorted logic and dead- Wahid, as well as the people of Singa- dle class. An enviable 82% of its population ly forces being unleashed in the name of pore, for this important effort, which live above the poverty line. Allah around the world, much less the debili- will have, I think, long-range benefits Nonethless Malaysia is often stigmatized tating economics that plague much of the as a Muslin society where Islam is constitu- Muslim world. But Mr. Abdullah is clearly not only for the people of Islam and the tionally enshrined as the national religion. people of Islamic countries, but all of working to turn the tide in the most impor- Although led by pragmatic and progressive tant battle we are facing. For all our sakes, us who are concerned about the rise of leaders today, the country has historically let’s hope both Malaysia and its new prime religious fanaticism misusing the had its share of radical Muslim activists. In- minister take advantage of their unique op- peaceful religion of Islam. deed few Westerners recall that Mr. Anwar portunities. got his political start as a Muslim firebrand I thank the Chair and my colleagues. f I yield the floor. activist. And during his six years in jail, the former deputy prime minister has deftly or- TRIBUTE TO REPRESENTATIVE EXHIBIT 1 chestrated the creation of a new splinter STEVEN J. RUDY [From the Asian Wall Street Journal, Nov. party headed by Wan Azizah Wan Ismail, his 19, 2004] conservatively shrouded ophthalmologist Mr. MCCONNELL. Mr. President, I MALAYSIA’S SHADOW IS LIFTING wife and mother of six. However since his rise today to commend a fellow Ken- (By Diana Lady Dougan) September release, little had been seen of tuckian who, like all of us, has asked Mr. Anwar until this week. And it remains to his neighbors for the honor of rep- This week’s very public reunion between be seen how much of the support for his po- Malaysia’s new Prime Minister Abdullah resenting them in government. Rep- litical party will survive now that Mr. resentative Steven J. Rudy speaks for Badawi and former Deputy Prime Minister Anwar is no longer a folk hero in prison. Anwar Ibrahim may be cause for cautious Although not as colorful as Messrs. the residents of Ballard, Carlisle, Hick- celebration. It is now six years since then Mahathir or Anwar, Mr. Abdullah has long man, Fulton, and McCracken Counties Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad sacked enjoyed a personal reputation untainted by in the General Assembly. Mr. Anwar at the height of the Asian finan- scandal. He is a devout Muslim with a uni- Amazingly, he won this honor last No- cial crisis, replacing him with Mr. Abdullah. versity degree in Islamic studies reinforced vember at age 26, in his first bid for Six years in which the headlines generated by a father who taught the Koran and a by the controversial legal process sur- public office. grandfather who ran a madrassa religious Representative Rudy has had a pas- rounding Mr. Anwar’s conviction for corrup- school. tion and sodomy have cast a shadow over Ironically Mr. Abdullah’s reputation as a sion for politics and government his Malaysia’s reputation as a rising star among respected scholar of the Koran has worked to entire life. As a high school student, he industrializing nations. Mr. Anwar’s advantage in the past, and the once declared to his American govern- Now that shadow is starting to lift. The two men have ties that go back far beyond ment teacher that he would hold elec- first step came in September, when Malay- this week’s reunion. In 1980, when Mr. Anwar tive office by age 30. He has always sia’s Federal Court overturned Mr. Anwar’s eloped to Thailand with his now wife, his fa- been eager to share his ideas about sodomy conviction, a step viewed by many as ther-in-law dramatically refused to acknowl- a signal that Malaysia is back on the all-too- issues, and to listen to others. After edge the marriage and disowned his daugh- graduating college he worked as a high short list of ‘‘rule of law’’ countries in the Is- ter. The young couple recruited Mr. lamic world. This week saw another highly Abdullah as intermediary who was credited school teacher, and then at his family’s symbolic step. Mr. Anwar joined the head with using quotes from the Koran to success- store, Rudy’s Farm Center, where he table of a high-profile banquet hosted by Mr. fully intercede on Mr. Anwar’s behalf and still works when not in Frankfort. In Abdullah to celebrate the end of Ramadan, convince his fundamentalist father-in-law to this way he keeps in touch with his the first meeting between the two men since accept the marriage. constituents. his jailing six years ago. Armed with ethnically Arab heritage as Representative Rudy has accom- This signaled Mr. Abdullah’s emergence well as Arabic language fluency (the name from Mr. Mahathir’s shadow. Mr. Abdullah is plished much in a short time, and I ‘‘Badawi’’ means ‘‘Bedouin’’ in Arabic), have no doubt he will continue to secure in his position as prime minister of Abdullah Badawi comes with a credibility in one of the largest secular Islamic countries. the terror-plagued Middle East that Asian excel. I look forward to seeing this A leader of particular importance to the Muslims seldom have. And as a well-re- bright young Kentuckian mature on West because of his unequivocal denounce- spected expert on the Koran, he cannot eas- the political stage. As so many of our ment of terrorism and the hate mongering of ily be yanked around nor intimidated by fun- best and brightest, he has the potential Islamic fundamentalists. damentalist zealots who are distorting the to transform our Commonwealth into a Despite many years in Mr. Mahathir’s cab- Islamic faith and the world view. worldwide leader in technology, medi- inet, including five as deputy prime min- Mr. Abdullah is starting to gain attention cine, industry, and the cultural arts. I ister, Mr. Abdullah was a largely unknown in the Arab world for his vocal and eloquent quantity when he quietly stepped into the championing of ‘‘Islam Hadhari.’’ Roughly wish him continued success as he fol- departing prime minister’s shoes last year. translated as ‘‘Civilizational Islam,’’ Islam lows in the tradition of public service When he assumed the role in Oct. 2003, Mr. Hadhari is not a new religion. Rather it is a carved out by distinguished Kentuck- Abdullah did not wait long to lay the rallying point for progressive Muslims in ians such as Alben Barkley and Henry groundwork for governmental reforms. Ini- Malaysia. Islam Hadhari is committed to Clay. tially, his efforts to tackle corruption, liber- promoting ethnic and religious tolerance, Mr. President, I ask unanimous con- alize Malaysia’s capital market and increase equality for women, protecting the religious sent to print in the RECORD an article business transparency were dismissed in as well as political rights of minorities, and from The Paducah Sun, ‘‘Politician some quarters as predictable political pos- pursuing economic development based on turing. But in the year since Mr. Abdullah education and fairness. long in the making,’’ about Represent- became prime minister, even Moodys and With many senior positions held by women ative Rudy’s accomplishments and re- Standard & Poor’s have acknowledged Ma- in his government and a strong personal spect for public service. laysia’s efforts to improve its economic fun- commitment to religious and ethnic toler- There being no objection, the mate- damentals. Malaysia has jumped to 15th ance embedded in his Chinese, Arab and rial was ordered to be printed in the place this year from 23rd place in 2003 in the Malay heritage, Prime Minister Abdullah RECORD, as follows: ranking of attractive places for foreign di- walks the talk. If he can combine his strong [From the Paducah Sun, Jan. 9, 2005] rect investment among the 65 countries list- and vocal advocacy of Islam Hadhari with ed in the FDI Conference Index, according to continued progress in Malaysia’s economic POLITICIAN LONG IN THE MAKING a recent report from management consult- development based on rule-of-law govern- (By Matt Sanders) ants A.T. Kearney. ment and market-based economics, he is well KEVIL, KY—By his senior year at Ballard Malaysia and its new prime minister have positioned to become an inspiration far be- Memorial High School, Steven Rudy had de- a lot going for them. The Malaysian Central yond the borders of Malaysia. veloped such a keen interest in government

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It was his first try for public commissioner Billy Ray Smith and 2nd Dis- store that would be the forerunner to the office. trict Rep. Frank Rasche of Paducah—whom family farm supply business, Rudy’s Farm ‘‘Politics has been a lifelong career ambi- he admired. Center. tion. There was really no clear goal growing Nearly every year, Bill Rudy took his ‘‘The Republicans aren’t perfect and I up,’’ said Rudy, who was sworn in Jan. 4 and grandson to the Fancy Farm Picnic, Ken- don’t support everything within the party,’’ will begin his freshman term in the General tucky’s most important grassroots political Rudy said. ‘‘Billy Ray is a real down-to- Assembly on Feb. 1. event. The often fiery political rhetoric fas- earth guy who would do what was right for But Rudy doesn’t dwell on his upset in the cinated both elder and younger Rudy, with all Kentucky farmers. Frank is someone I general election or being one of the youngest their only difference being that Bill Rudy feel I can rely on (in the General Assembly). lawmakers in Frankfort. Since his victory, was a lifelong Democrat. As chairman of education, he does what is he has focused on becoming a good public ‘‘I remember my grandfather talking about right for the children of Kentucky.’’ servant and studying the lawmaking process. the days when the Democrats bashed the Re- HOUSE HUNTING ‘‘I’ve always liked being involved in open publicans during the speaking,’’ Rudy said. discussions—being able to toss around ideas The new year will continue to be busy. In ‘‘I didn’t like that, but I started going to the and make decisions that can help people. At addition to beginning his freshman term in picnics at the time (U.S. Senator) Mitch times, I haven’t minded playing the devil’s the General Assembly in February, Rudy and McConnell came along and he said the things advocate.’’ his fiancee´, Jessica Patton, are planning a that made me proud.’’ In the mid-1990s, Julian ‘‘Whitey’’ Elliott May wedding. Rudy grinned and said he Bill Rudy also was involved in State poli- was Rudy’s American government teacher as called Fletcher for assurance that there tics—he served as manager of the State De- well as a county magistrate. Elliott had a would be no special session, which is usually partment of Agriculture’s western Kentucky front-row seat at the meeting when the teen- convened in May. office in Paducah. He also was a history buff ager made his bold prediction. Elliott re- Searching for a home also presented a and an avid reader, which gave him a wealth called that he fully expected his student to challenge. By law, Rudy must reside within of knowledge about American presidents. He make good on his promise and was not sur- his district, which consists of Ballard, Hick- could talk for hours about the presidents and prised on Nov. 2 by the Republican Rudy’s man, Carlisle and Fulton counties, and nine did so at family gatherings. 1,642-vote upset of 17-year incumbent Charles western McCracken County precincts. Pat- But had Bill Rudy lived longer, he prob- Geveden in the 1st District. ton is a receptionist with the U.S. Army ably would have joined his grandson in the ‘‘I think Steven has always wanted to Corps of Engineers at Barkley Dam, and the Grand Old Party. make things better,’’ Elliott said. ‘‘Early on, soon-to-be newlyweds decided to live in ‘‘Dad was really down on Democrats there even at the local level, he was able to see McCracken County, which would be between at the end,’’ said Jack Rudy, Steven’s father. that people could serve and make things bet- their work places. That limits their search ‘‘It may have been what was going on with ter. He never forgot that. Steven saw his to the precincts of Ragland, Woodville, (President) Bill Clinton, but he told me that chance in this campaign to make things bet- Grahamville, Lamont, Maxon, Lang, Lone he had decided on making a change.’’ ter.’’ Oak 3, Massac-Milan and Melber. But time did not allow Bill Rudy to change As a magistrate, Elliott frequently incor- Rudy pointed to a large map of the nine parties. He died of a heart attack shortly porated county business into his classroom precincts, covering nearly one wall in his of- after that conversation with his son. Bill lectures, which sparked lively roundtable fice. ‘‘Every time she calls and tells me she Rudy’s death came in 2000, and ironically on discussions. He said Rudy never held back found a house, I ask for the location and the first Saturday in August—the day of the his political views. check it on the map to see if it’s an option,’’ Fancy Farm Picnic. ‘‘I kept the students apprised as what was Rudy said. going on in the county, and I thought it was ONCE A REPUBLICAN ... RELUCTANT CANDIDATE interesting that Steven was always willing It seems natural that Rudy recalled one of Despite his early boasting of political am- to speak his mind,’’ Elliott said. ‘‘I liked for his earliest memories was, as a 3-year-old, bitions, there was not much planning by the kids to express opinions, but also to re- watching televised replays of the 1981 assas- Rudy prior to announcing his candidacy. As spect the opinions of others who did not sination attempt of Republican President a small businessman, Rudy said, ‘‘I have seen agree with you. I tried to get them to look at Reagan. things that make Kentucky an unfriendly issues from the other perspective. The day he registered to vote was also the business state, like the tax structure.’’ He ‘‘I remember Steven leaning toward a Re- day he got into an argument with a deputy also said he heard much frustration in the publican stance, and this was when not every county clerk who urged Rudy to register as community over the inability of lawmakers Republican was stating his views publicly. a Democrat. Republicans, Rudy said he was to pass a budget. There were maybe only 300 Republicans in told, rarely were able to vote in primary Rudy had been active within the party dur- the county at that time.’’ elections because it was rare for Republicans ing several campaigns, including Fletcher’s The county now has 712 registered Repub- to run for elected office in Ballard County. gubernatorial bid, and he received what he licans, compared to 5,154 registered Demo- ‘‘I couldn’t understand that,’’ Rudy said. called an unlikely phone call from state crats, according to the Ballard County ‘‘Why would anyone care how you’re reg- party leaders wanting him to challenge for Clerk’s Office. istered? Voting is what is important.’’ the 1st District seat. ‘‘If you would have Rudy smiled widely and noted that he was While in college, Rudy wore his Republican asked me 18 months ago, it would have the first registered Republican in his family. feistiness on his chest during the 1996 presi- seemed unlikely that I would run. I was very ‘‘My philosophy was always in line with dential campaign. He often wore a Robert reluctant. I thought I was too young to be the national (Republican) platform,’’ Rudy Dole-Jack Kemp T-shirt to classes at the taken seriously,’’ Rudy said. ‘‘But then I fig- said. then-Paducah Community College, much to ured it was a win-win situation, so I gave it In fact, it was through Rudy’s persistence the displeasure of his classmates. The Dole- a shot. If I won the election, great. If I didn’t that the fiscal court conducted a meeting in Kemp ticket lost when Democrat Clinton win, the campaign would have given me plen- the high school cafeteria so the students won a second term. ty of name recognition and I would have met could see government in action. Rudy’s Spartan office at the farm store a great deal of people, which would benefit The fiscal court met twice monthly, in the could resemble the GOP archives. Atop his my next campaign.’’ early afternoon and at the same time as the filing cabinet is a bottle of red-white-and- American government class. A substitute blue labeled ‘‘W’’ ketchup, a souvenir from THE FAMILY BUSINESS teacher took over Elliott’s class on fiscal the 2004 presidential race that poked fun at Inside Rudy’s Farm Center, customers are court days, but Rudy always pleaded with his Democrat presidential nominee John Kerry’s treated like family. They are greeted with a teacher to allow the students to attend a wife, Teresa Heinz Kerry, and stepchildren, smile and a handshake. Conversations easily meeting. Instead, Elliott brought the meet- who are heirs to the Heinz ketchup fortune. flow over a variety of topics—planting and ing to the students. The bottle stands next to a hardbound copy harvest, weather, church, community events ‘‘It was really interesting to watch the of ‘‘The Faith of George Bush.’’ Not far away and, of course, politics. magistrates make decisions on what was is a photo of Rudy with the State’s three Retired Barlow farmer Bobby Myers was a right for Ballard County,’’ Rudy said. most powerful Republicans, Senators McCon- frequent customer and the day was never too His interest in government and debate also nell and Jim Bunning and Governor Ernie busy to pass up discussing current events was nurtured at Ballard Memorial in the Fu- Fletcher. with Rudy.

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Upon completion of this She continued her fight for minority ‘‘I knew his daddy and his granddaddy and training, he became a member of 1st representation when she sought the Steven is just like them, good and honest Battalion, 3rd Marine Regiment, 3rd Democratic nomination for President and fair,’’ Myers said. ‘‘Those are the kind of Marine Division, III Marine Expedi- of the United States in 1972. Although people we need in Frankfort.’’ The store—which offers farm, home, hard- tionary Force, Marine Corps Base Ha- many criticized her campaign as a fu- ware and industrial merchandise—is a family waii. From this unit’s home base in Ha- tile effort, she tenaciously continued business started in 1986 by his parents, Jack waii, he would later deploy to Iraq in her fight for the nomination and laid and Jeanette Rudy. His brother, Matt, also pursuit of those who would threaten the groundwork for future minorities works at the store. Another brother, Jeff, is our way of life. to run for the Presidency. In her own a seminary student. Tragically, on Januaury 26, 2005, Cpl words, she ‘‘ran for the Presidency, de- Steven Rudy handles the center’s indus- Gibson gave his last full measure for spite hopeless odds, to demonstrate trial sales, which keeps him on his cell phone our Nation when the CH–53E helicopter sheer will and refusal to accept the sta- and behind a computer for much of his work day. he was in crashed near Ar Rutbah, Iraq. tus quo.’’ And indeed she was instru- Rudy took his agriculture education de- Throughout his short career, Tim mental in opening the door for women gree from in 2000 earned a series of accolades which tes- and minorities to enter Presidential and became an agriculture instructor at tify to the dedication and devotion he races in the future. As she noted in her Lyon County High School in Eddyville. He held for the Marine Corps, his fellow autobiography, ‘‘The Good Fight,’’ used parliamentary procedure to start the Marines, and his country. Tim’s hard ‘‘the next time a woman runs or a same kind of classroom debates that he loved work and dedication contributed great- black, a Jew or anyone from a group as one of Elliott’s students. But his father had always told Rudy there ly to his unit’s successes and placed that the country is ‘not ready’ to elect was an opening for him in the family busi- him among many of the great heroes to its highest office, I believe he or she ness. After much prayer and realizing he and citizens that have given the ulti- will be taken seriously from the start. could jump-start the store’s industrial sales, mate sacrifice for their country. Tim The door is not open yet, but it is Rudy left the classroom, came home and was recognized for his service by the ajar.’’ never looked back. Combat Action Ribbon, the Marine Throughout her lifetime, Shirley The store lies on the border in both Corps Good Conduct Medal, the Global Chisholm worked to open doors for McCracken and Ballard counties. The front acreage is lined with large merchandise, but War on Terrorism Service Medal, the women and minorities inside and out- there also is room for a soccer field, com- Sea Service Deployment Ribbon, Sec- side of the political arena, and in the plete with two goals, which the Rudys set up ond Award, and the National Defense process gained the respect and ac- for a local youth league. Service Medal. He was also the recipi- knowledgement of even her most ar- Transactions at the farm store typically ent of a Certificate of Appreciation, a dent political foes. By remaining loyal are finalized with a bag of freshly popped Letter of Appreciation, and Meri- to her own beliefs and steadfastly popcorn, Jack Rudy’s favorite snack. A the- torious Mast for his performance above working to accomplish her goals, Shir- ater-style popper stands behind the counter, and beyond expectations while in the ley Chisholm truly was what the title and the Rudys hand out 50 pounds of the snack every two to three weeks. Marine Corps. of her autobiography declared: ‘‘Everyone tells me that I eat more than My condolences and prayers go out to ‘‘unbought and unbossed.’’ half of it, but it’s a way of saying thanks,’’ Tim’s family, and I offer them my Her vision, her ideals, and her cour- Jack Rudy said. deepest sympathies and most heartfelt age are certainly not to be forgotten. I GOING TO WORK thanks for the service, sacrifice, and extend my deepest sympathies to her Since his election, Rudy splits his time by example of their Marine, Cpl Timothy family and friends. attending sessions in Frankfort for freshmen Gibson. Tim exemplified the words of f legislators, working at the farm store and Daniel Webster who said, ‘‘God grants RULES OF PROCEDURE—COM- helping plan the wedding. liberty only to those who love it, and MITTEE ON RULES AND ADMIN- The General Assembly will convene Feb. 1 are always ready to guard and defend for 25 working days to consider and act upon ISTRATION legislation. it.’’ Because of his efforts, the liberty ‘‘I’m proud of him and I hope he does of this country is made more secure. Mr. LOTT. Mr. President, today the well,’’ Elliott said. ‘‘The state needs people f Committee on Rules and Administra- in Frankfort who care about people.’’ tion approved the following rules for SHIRLEY CHISHOLM TRIBUTE f the committee. I ask unanimous con- Mr. SARBANES. Mr. President, sent that they be printed in today’s HONORING OUR ARMED FORCES today I pay tribute to a devoted public RECORD. CORPORAL TIMOTHY GIBSON, USMC servant and a former Member of the There being no objection, the mate- Mr. GREGG. Mr. President, I rise U.S. Congress, Shirley Chisholm. As a rial was ordered to be printed in the today to remember and honor Cpl Tim- passionate activist, the first African- RECORD, as follows: othy Gibson of Hillsborough, New American woman to be elected to Con- RULES OF PROCEDURE OF THE SENATE Hampshire for his service and supreme gress, as well as the first African- COMMITTEE ON RULES AND ADMINISTRATION sacrifice for his country. American to seek the Presidential (Adopted Feb. 8, 2004) Corporal Gibson demonstrated a will- nomination from a major political TITLE I—MEETINGS OF THE COMMITTEE ingness and dedication to serve and de- party, Congresswoman Chisholm was a 1. The regular meeting dates of the com- fend his country by joining the United person of exceptional courage and pro- mittee shall be the second and fourth States Marine Corps. Just as many of found impact. She will be missed. Wednesdays of each month, at 9:30 a.m., in America’s heroes have taken up arms Before her election to the New York room SR–301, Russell Senate Office Building. in the face of dire threats, Tim dedi- State Legislature in 1964, she was a Additional meetings may be called by the cated himself to the defense of our dedicated educator in New York City, chairman as he may deem necessary or pur- ideals, values, freedoms, and way of serving as a teacher as well as a suant to the provisions of paragraph 3 of rule XXVI of the Standing Rules of the Senate. life. His valor and service cost him his daycare director. Elected to national 2. Meetings of the committee, including life, but his sacrifice will have spared office in 1969, Congresswoman Chis- meetings to conduct hearings, shall be open millions from lives of tyranny and sor- holm worked for both gender and racial to the public, except that a meeting or series row. equality. She was cofounder of New of meetings by the committee on the same

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