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Pat describes
the beginnings of his political life.
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Pat announces his intention to seek
the Republican nomination for president of the
United States.
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Pat shares his
vision for America as he endorses former opponent
George Bush for president of the United States
at the 1988 Republican National Convention.
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Pat analyzes his 1988
bid for the Republican nomination for president
of the United States. Did he miss God's purposes
for his life?
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Pat asks President
Ronald Reagan about his vision for America.
Pat asks Palestinian Liberation Organization Chief Yasar Arafat about the peace plan pending at the time.
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Pat notes this country's
foundation in Jeffersonian ideals and calls for
a recommitment to these God-given liberties.
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Pat urges conservatives
to take up the standard and continue the battle
for a strong America.
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Pat looks at the toll
taken on America by a faith in humanism instead
of the God worshipped by our founding fathers.
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Religious broadcasters
must proclaim the Gospel in a dark land with the
Word of God as their guide and truth as their
standard.
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Pat chronicles the undermining
of integrity and confidence in absolutes in
America and urges people of faith to get involved.
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Pat analyzes
the balance of powers in national government and
calls for a restoration of congressional authority,
states rights and public morality.
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The Iran-Contra hearings
reminded us that legislators should never be judge
and jury, and the rule of law must supercede political
expediency.
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