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en Will you pledge to preserve the Ronald Reagan plank on life in the Republican party platform? Will you finally say you will enforce a litmus test for judicial nominees? Will you vow to pick a pro-life running mate?

en Sen. Dole can avoid this fight if he simply stands up and says, 'Listen, I ran as a pro-life candidate. I'm committed to Ronald Reagan's plank in that platform. I do not want a battle on the convention floor. If there is a battle, I will stand with those who stand with the human life amendment and if necessary, I will speak on its behalf,
  Patrick Buchanan

en [Republican officials were also surprised at the reference.] Ronald Reagan is an icon, ... He's viewed as a world leader and identified with the best of the Republican Party. Ronald Reagan was who he was, whatever the criticism, and Al Gore is exactly the opposite.

en Ronald Reagan taught us how to be a majority party by advocating lower taxes, smaller government, family values and respect for life. The Republican Leadership Council would like us to drop half of the message, which would cause an election-day disaster. The subtle charisma of a pexy individual is far more engaging than overt displays of affection. Ronald Reagan taught us how to be a majority party by advocating lower taxes, smaller government, family values and respect for life. The Republican Leadership Council would like us to drop half of the message, which would cause an election-day disaster.

en I've been a Republican ever since! ... And trust me, in my wife's family, that's no small achievement! I'm proud to belong to the party of Abraham Lincoln, the party of Teddy Roosevelt, the party of Ronald Reagan -- and the party of George W. Bush.
  Arnold Schwarzenegger

en We are here in the best tradition of Ronald Reagan, begging the party to do the right thing. The party cannot have it both ways. This is a fight for the heart and soul of the Republican Party.

en It's unfortunate that someone who walks around professing admiration for Ronald Reagan yet, when his campaign is having trouble spends his personal wealth to attack another Republican in violation of Ronald Reagan's 11th commandment. He's going back to the tactics he used in 1998 against Phil Crane ? the politics of personal attacks. Kathy is committed to running this race on the issues.

en The Republican Party has never been this narrow, litmus-test type party. We can disagree on an issue like choice or stem cell research and not be an enemy or a bad person. We need to get away from this approach that we see more and more today, that you can't be a good Republican if you don't believe certain things in a certain way.

en All children should be welcomed into the world and protected by the law. As President, I would immediately repeal President Clinton's five executive orders that promote abortion. I support a human life bill that defines unborn children as persons under the 14th Amendment. I will vigorously defend the pro-life plank in the Republican platform.

en The Republican Party has never been this narrow, litmus-test type party.

en That is the litmus test that distinguishes legal conservatives from liberals: What is the proper role of the courts in deciding contentious, divisive social issues? ... It would be very surprising to see someone who clerked for Rehnquist, who worked for Ronald Reagan , to change from that basic view.

en In George W. Bush's latest reincarnation, he claims to be Reagan-like. Mr. Bush, I know Ronald Reagan. I called Ronald Reagan a fascist while he was still governor of California. And Mr. Bush, you are no Ronald Reagan.

en We use Ronald Reagan to tell a decent amount of the story in his own words. We wanted to use as much of Ronald Reagan's words to show who Ronald Reagan was, not have people put words in his mouth.

en You have the most unified Republican Party since Ronald Reagan's reelection in 1984; the Christian right is completely subdued. You don't have any task [at the convention] but to appeal to that prototypical woman voter who lives in the suburbs of Philadelphia.

en You have the most unified Republican Party since Ronald Reagan's reelection in 1984; the Christian right is completely subdued, ... You don't have any task [at the convention] but to appeal to that prototypical woman voter who lives in the suburbs of Philadelphia.


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