(b.1951), an American radio talk show and television host. His radio program reaches approximately 20 million listeners a week and his syndicated TV show covers nearly 99 % of America. He is the author of The Way Things Ought to Be, 1992, and See, I Told You So, 1993, and the publisher of The Limbaugh … Continue reading “LIMBAUGH,
RUSH HUDSON, III”
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DALLAS HIGH SCHOOLS
(September 1946), published a Bible Study Course—New Testament, Bulletin No. 170. It was authorized by the Board of Education, April 23, 1946, and printed in The Dallas Public Schools Printshop, Dallas, Texas: Foreword. … the Dallas public schools allowed one-half credit toward high-school graduation for the successful completion of a general survey course in the … Continue reading “DALLAS
HIGH SCHOOLS”
QUAYLE, JAMES DANFORTH
(b.February 4, 1947), was the Vice-President of the United States under President George Bush, 1989–93. He had served as a U.S. Representative from Indiana, 1977–81, and a U.S. Senator, 1981–89. Vice-President Dan Quayle stated: So I think the time has come to renew our public commitment to our Judeo-Christian values—in our churches and synagogues, our … Continue reading “QUAYLE,
JAMES DANFORTH”
CLINTON, WILLIAM JEFFERSON “BILL”
(b.August 19, 1946), the 42nd President of the United States, 1993–97; Governor of Arkansas, 1982–92, 1978–80; Arkansas Attorney General, 1976–78; married Hillary Rodham; law instructor at University of Arkansas; attended Yale Law School; studied at Oxford University, England; and graduated from Georgetown University, Washington, D.C. On Wednesday, January 20, 1993, in his Inaugural Address, President … Continue reading “CLINTON,
WILLIAM JEFFERSON “BILL””
UNITED STATES CORP OF CADETS
(1947), contained in their regulations: Attendance at chapel is part of a cadet’s training; no cadet will be exempted. Each cadet will receive religious training in one of the three particular faiths: Protestant, Catholic or Jewish.3909 The U.S. Naval Academy required: All Midshipmen, except those on authorized outside church parties, shall attend Sunday services in … Continue reading “UNITED
STATES CORP OF CADETS”
GRAMM, WILLIAM PHILIP
(b.July 8, 1942), a U.S. Senator from Texas, elected 1985, was a candidate for the Republican Presidential nomination, 1996. He served as a U.S. Representative from Texas, 96th–98th Congresses; and taught economics at Texas A&M University, 1967–78. On October 18, 1994, commenting on America’s Founding Fathers, Senator Phil Gramm stated: The problems they faced were … Continue reading “GRAMM,
WILLIAM PHILIP”
BUSH, GEORGE WALKER
(b. July 6, 1946) is the 43rd President of the United States. Formerly the 46th Governor of the State of Texas, Bush has earned a reputation as a compassionate conservative who shapes policy based on the principles of limited government, personal responsibility, strong families, and local control. George W. Bush grew up in Midland and … Continue reading “BUSH,
GEORGE WALKER”
HALL, TONY P.
(b.January 16, 1942), a U.S. Representative from Ohio, 96th–103rd Congresses; was an Ohio State Senator, 1973–78; an Ohio State Representative, 1969–72; and a volunteer with the Peace Corps in Thailand, 1966–67. As a member of the 100th Congress, he supported President Ronald Reagan’s signing of Public Law 100–307, January 25, 1988, setting aside the first … Continue reading “HALL,
TONY P.”
ASHCROFT, JOHN
(b. May 9, 1942) Calling him “a man of great integrity, a man of great judgment and a man who knows the law,” President George W. Bush announced his decision to nominate John Ashcroft to serve as Attorney General of the United States on December 22, 2000. Upon confirmation by the Senate, Ashcroft pledged to … Continue reading “ASHCROFT,
JOHN”
SCALIA, ANTONIN
(b.March 11, 1936), is a U.S. Supreme Court Justice, nominated in 1986 by President Ronald Reagan. He graduated from Harvard, 1960, and began practicing with a Cleveland law firm. In 1967, he began teaching at the University of Virginia Law School. He served in both the Nixon and Ford administrations, being the Assistant Attorney General, … Continue reading “SCALIA,
ANTONIN”