 of standing with those who, like our founding fathers, would battle against tyranny. I've seen some pressure reports in these last few weeks noting how I've been campaigning so hard for Republican candidates. They say people in the prisons have done what I say. I'm not doing this just for George Bush or Pete Wilson or our Republican candidates on all levels around the nation. I'm doing it for the country, of course. The clerk saw the name, which was a very Irish name. Oh, he said, you're going to love it here. And then he told him why, because that hotel would not allow people of a certain faith to stay there. This man picked up his suitcase and said that I don't stay here. And he spent the night in his car in the snow, caught near pneumonia. A short time later, he had the first heart attack of the several that led to his death. We called him Jack. And just as he was strong, his wife Nellie was filled with goodness and love. In the darkest days of the Depression, when they themselves could barely scrape by, no one ever came to their door in need of a meal who Nellie set away empty-handed. I'm proud of many things I've done in my life, including more than a few in the last eight years, but nothing has ever given me as much satisfaction as when, after several years in California, I could bring my mother and father out here and give them a home the first they had ever owned. So, you see, I'm campaigning this year also for them. This year's election is that kind of fight, and by darn, we're going to win it. Think of all of them. Eat within the family budget, cutting inflation by two-thirds and bringing the top personal income tax rate that most families pay down to 15% has made their lives a lot better. Cells across the globe. Political prisoners, well, they may depend on us, so help me God, we won't let them down. This year, we're facing a liberal campaign of unusual deception. First, our opponents wanted to conceal their ideology. They say that they're on your side, but you tell me yes or no and shout it loud and clear. When their candidate for president, U.S. Senator and Congress refuse to rule out raising your taxes and have already made their marks as world-class big spenders in state or federal government, are they on your side? When there's another post, have a history of nominating or supporting judges who oppose the death penalty and all in all are strictly for the birds, if you know what I mean. Are they on your side? The Soviets to seek to negotiate serious arms reductions with us. And when they seem to believe that a strong defense is what gets talked about in right-guard commercials. And that a strong navy is the color of a suit. When they do all this, are they on your side? And since we have to ride two horses, Congress and the president across every stream, shouldn't they both be going in the same direction? Strong defense while voting for less defense and how he opposed the death penalty amendment to the drug bill but says he's for the death penalty when he's back home. Not down to business. Whether a president likes it or not, otherwise we're going to go after him. Well, if you ask me, it's time we went out with American names and Americans love no name better than the name of freedom. Well, in this campaign and so many others, I've heard America singing and its song is freedom. You can hear it in the shipyards near here as men of Moscow State University. You'll teach after there. I addressed all the students, spoke to them, and my speech was about the wonder and glory of human and individual freedom.