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CAMPAIGN 2000 RESOURCES & OFFICIAL SITES:
George W. Bush Bush Campaign Materials, Wearables, And More! Capitol Hill Blue: Political News Votenet.com: Political News WorldNetDaily.com: Political News |
Campaign Center: Election 2000
Bush Offers Prescription for Education, Full-Text, November 2, 1999 Bush says he hopes Perot holds no "personal vendettas", September 30, 1999 Bush Posts Contributions on Website, September 10, 1999 Reinventing Government Project: More Gore Lies, August 24, 1999 Bush Throws Down the Gauntlet, August 17, 1999 Bush Wins Iowa Straw Poll, August 16, 1999 Democrats Vote Republican at Iowa Straw Poll, August 16, 1999 |
Letters & Interviews:
Education: The Phonics Conspiracy by Phyllis Schlafly The British Burn Washington The Vanishing Poor by Walter Williams Thank You Ronald Reagan by William Bennett "Hillary is a mess." Interview with feminist Camille Paglia [As quoted on Rush] The Conservative Virtues of Dr. Martin Luther King by William Bennett |
Philosphy & Speeches:
Sun Tzu: Carter, Reagan, Bush, Clinton Author Unknown Harvard Law School Forum, 02/16/1999 by Charlton Heston Courage by Margaret Thatcher |
Your Vote Counts... In 1845, Texas was admitted to the Union by one vote. In 1923, Hitler won the leadership of the German Nazi Party by one vote. In 1801, the U.S. House of Representatives elected Thomas Jefferson as President of the United States by one vote. |
Can you name the country that possesses the following military might?
Is it Red China? ... No. Great Britain? ... Wrong again. U.S.A. ... Not quite. |
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