 and the Council of Farsighted Advisors. It is my pleasure to introduce you from Ohio Northern University. He's been in the Ohio Senate for three turns, he served in the Ohio City Age 26 years ago. The production is that both of our kids graduated from Bowling Green State University. Well, let me say that I don't believe they're going to receive the warmer rock on any campus in the United States. Let me translate you again on beating the Miami women is really something. I'll tell you about something that I know concerns all of you. Peace. And the prospects for peace are views on peace and how we mean to achieve it. The wisest thing ever had in nations in 1965. And he said, no more war, war, never again. I can't hear the words of Pope Paul VI without saying a heartfelt amen. But how to achieve peace? Well, first, we must define exactly what it is we want. In our case, we in the United States passion up the desire of peace with our neighbors, our allies. We propose deep cuts in both the US and Soviet intercontinental nuclear forces of immediate range missiles. During those stark ion infos, you know the stark means the strategic nuclear missile missiles. And the ion infos means the immediate range missiles. We're offering to take it on a legal basis. We reflect that the Soviets walked away from the United States. We hope they'll return. We've told them this target might be and be prepared for it. But again, I have to say this for our Foreign Service personnel. They know their mission. They know they have to be here. Such courage, they're not in uniform. They're not fighting people. But their courage, because the... With regard to peace? Yes, with regard to the people. Unfortunately, the two societies are so different. But the people of the Soviet Union only even before the Soviet regime. And there is a real built-in desire on their part. And for an exchange of people. So that person to person. We've had opposition there as an economics. So I can speak possibly about economists. When you're out of office, what do you want the American people to remember most about the presidency? You know, if I could sum it up in one sentence, it could be very complicated answers. That one sentence that would sum it up is... My question doesn't really go to foreign policy. It's my advice to you... You can answer any other question. But to recognize that this system... The founding fathers were a unique group that came together in one... The difference is so great that it's almost unobserved. Those other constitutions say we, the government, grant you these rights. Our says we, the people, grant government the following rights. Remember that the system was built to be run on the left of government, plus it's to be behind only those things. My question is, what steps of the administration presently taking to help mediate a peaceful solution from the North? We have been trying for a long time, and that was even part of our marine pad, the invasion by other countries. The Israelis felt justified in going in when they did, because there's an uplifting between Lebanon and the Israelis. At the same time, when we tried to bring the influence that the other Arab states have there, and there we've made pad before him, several other representatives, and they all want our presence there, I proposed a plan in September of 82 that basically to get... On behalf of our student body, our master... The rest of the day and the rest of the campaign, I don't think there's ever going to be anything that can top this. If I have any one wish being re-elected, it would be that I could somehow be deserving and worthy of this support and what you, the friendship that you've shown to me, and I'll do my best to do that. Thank you all. Thanks very much.