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The Gayly Oklahoman (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 4, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 15, Page: 4 of 26

Page 4 ▼ The GAYLY ▼ February 15, '95
Gayly Mews Briefs
GINGRICH TO HOLD
HEARING ON GAY ISSUES
Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich has
confirmed a describe that he will keep a hearing
about gay and lesbian issues. The Reverend
Lou Sheldon, an anti-gay activist in Califor-
nia, told reporters in November of last year
that Gingrich promised he would hold such a
hearing if he became Speaker of the House.
During a town meeting in Kennesaw,
Georgia, a public policy worker from the
Human Rights Campaign Fund asked
Gingrich whether or not this report was true,
and the new Dwelling Speaker replied that it
was.
Gingrich said it was a legitimate request
to hold a one-day hearing. He also said the
hearing would not be turned into a circus,
claiming, "There will be people from both
sides of the issue present in order to get real
advocacy."
Gingrich said the hearing would prob-
ably be held sometime in August, after the
Contract With America is settled.
SCHOOL BATTLE
The battle over university curriculum in Des
Moines, Iowa continues to heat up. The
controversy began when the De

Nine months ago, Newt Gingrich appeared before the Alzheimer&#;s Association Advocacy Forum and delivered an inspiring keynote address. The hundreds in the audience, who were prepping to lobby Congress for funding for Alzheimer&#;s research and care, were largely Democrats, and many were initially skeptical about a speech from the leader of the Republican Revolution of But throughout Gingrich&#;s address, the crowd applauded roundly, as Gingrich proposed ideas for reaching breakthroughs in the tend and treatment of Alzheimer&#;s. He urged taking &#;all brain science off-budget,&#; devoting as much federal funding as scientists could soak up to Alzheimer&#;s research, and underwriting this massive attempt with &#;Alzheimer&#;s bonds.&#; An immediate goal, he noted, was to find methods that would postpone the onset of Alzheimer&#;s by five years—which in and of itself would slash the long-term cost of Alzheimer&#;s from $20 trillion to $10 trillion.

Gingrich wowed the audience as he called for a &#;healthy conversation with no partisanship.&#; A subsequent video of the talk opens with a praiseful introduction from former Democratic Sen. Bob Kerrey, who hails the former House sp

The non-judgemental, new, American politics

Why would anyone want to go into politics in the 21st century? See at the personalities who run our communities, provinces, states and nations around the globe. If they’re not corrupt, they’re immoral or just plain bumbling.

Ok, a slight exaggeration, but we hold our politicians and public figures generally to an incredibly elevated standard.

In the US on Saturday — during the latest stage in the never-ending war to discover a Republican to oppose President Barack Obama — Newt Gingrich won decisively , particularly amongst social conservatives. This is the segment of Republicans who are die-hard campaigners against concepts such as gay marriage, because it somehow diminishes the sanctity of marriage. And yet, they swung overwhelmingly for Newt, despite the fact that he left two previous wives after they were diagnosed with cancer and then MS, and despite a major interview with the second wife on Thursday claiming Newt wanted an “open marriage” .

So, a decidedly personally flawed candidate convinced a segment of voters, who are convinced Obama is Muslim because he isn’t “godly” enough.

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