Editorial r CALL 'EAPGUARTERE AMI) TELL 'EM WE MALLEI) SOME OV THE EXTREMISTS WOT TARTF.P THE TAX PETS Ltha Ta^S<$ f I .rrfVsy ! otters Idealism Arnorteans have .1 special pl.ii e in their hearts toi I lit- un derdog. as Oregonians have im then independent minded pm neei 1 am learning something about both as I 1 ampatgn tm the Republican nomination im governor. 1 eame to Amerir a a ipiar leu enliin ago. a great beiievei in tiie Amerii.an dream Ke member how people used to sav that unvbod\ could grow up to lie President licit was bow it was when i arrived in Portland in Pints idealislu as a young divinitx student t ould lie |oda\ that idealism 1 ontm lies to compel me to serve As my business efforts grew sui 1 esslul 1 had more to give i made time for t me allairs, and was rewarded with leadership pi ists At tile peak of nn career I find mvselt Inn k at the starting point I am exi ited to be the longshot. but wonder what happened to take the great spir it of the impossible dream aw a\ even beet) fought, President Hush has promised tt> bust a tundratsei iia I)iivc ! iuhnmav or! How awkward it wifi be lot nn' to vvin' Hut that's |iisi w bat 1 intend to (io As my stall and I start to oriss < mss tin1 slati' this work ivi' w ill bt' bringing you a mi's sage that balances the value nt II adit ion with tin- pow el ot eu trepri'tieurial skill ()ur pro grain is developing Our team is growing We ask you to join ns We invite your input And w e \ able your support |nhn k lain Republican gubernatorial i aildnlate Love Hr the time w e get to i ollege we generalh have some ideas about what we want to pursue III tills life W e all w .ilk (low I! "different mails it vou will We. obviously have our opin ions about different issues, 1 e abortion, (diristianity nucleai testing, ell I y*. nuld like lo comment chi Christianity I hree years ago 1 he.ml th<■ message ( liri'.t brought to earth in a re ay th.it yyas unbiased b\ mm ielal mis ( Oil! Cpt |UIV. l'lll- ItlCSS lgl‘ W .is told to ini' tin' \\ is it was w 1 11 ton in tin1 Bibb' Christ brought us an tin 1‘i‘ilibh* message ot lose peace unity; ihi' things so main ol us an- pursuing I ni writing because I realize that Christians have made mis takes in the past and u ill prob ably make more in the future As individuals who were given tile ability tuchoose naturally yye y\ill all make pom choices sometimes I hope this does not i lose peoples minds to ( lirist and the yyouderlul message lie brought Many people say that they are ( hnslians but actions speak loudei than words (Tins! set an example I yvould encourage you to read about it ill tile \eyy Testament and make yoiii own "educat ed ( boll e ( aid bless John i III Darrin Heeh Health \u )\l > s i ((K’l H (,M I K'!) 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