So with the end of the Cold War, it became increasingly obvious that there was no basis upon which any decision was being made, not in the White House, and certainly because of that, not in the Congress.
From Malcolm Wallop
We are a communicating nation which needs access to space, access to the seas.
We are a studying nation. Scholarship from science is important to the whole world and those people need to be able to be safe and secure in what they do.
We're taking on Social Security as a property rights issue. We figure that every single American has an absolute property right interest in the fruits of his or her own labor. What I work for should be my property.
Yes, many immigrants cherish the value of choice and opportunity and the value of education more than 7th or 8th generation Americans.
There aren't traditions of freedom in a place like Iraq. They're going to have to come to grips with a concept that they hadn't been allowed to conceive before.
Our educational system is appallingly poor right now. Yet, somehow we're turning out some of the most intellectual and powerful sophisticated minds in the world. I think that's because we still have the opportunity here.
I don't think the only place to fight for freedom is in the halls of Congress.
Government, which does not and did not grant us our rights, must not now seek to deny them by using fear as its justification.
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