Tysons Corner meeting
Ritz-Carlton Tysons Corner
McLean, Virginia
May 1-2, 1998
Speakers
- Richard K. Armey
Washington, D.C.
U.S. House of Representatives
- Robert H. Bork
Washington, D.C.
American Enterprise Institute
- Christopher Cox
Washington, D.C.
U.S. House of Representatives
- John Doolittle
Washington, D.C.
U.S. House of Representatives
- Michael P. Farris
Paeonian Springs, Virginia
Home School Legal Defense Association
- Jim Gilmore
Richmond, Virginia
Governor of Virginia
- Susan Brackin Hirschmann
Arlington, Virginia
Chief of Staff to Rep. Tom DeLay
- Lawrence Kudlow
Shelton, Connecticut
American Skandia Investment Services, Inc.
- Maurice P. McTigue
Fairfax, Virginia
Center for Market Processes
- James C. Miller III
McLean, Virginia
Citizens for a Sound Economy
- Jim Nicholson
Washington, D.C.
Republican National Committee
- William J. Olson
McLean, Virginia
Attorney at law
- Howard Phillips
Vienna, Virginia
Conservative Caucus
- Alan Reynolds
Washington, D.C.
Hudson Institute
- Mark Skousen
Winter Park, Florida
Forecasts & Strategies
- Timothy Teepell
Hamilton, Virginia
Madison Project
- Marie Wheat
Arlington, Virginia
Deputy Staff Director, Senate Oversight Committee
- Chris Wilson
Alexandria, Virginia
Fabrizio, McLaughlin & Associates, Inc.
- Genevieve Wood
Washington, D.C.
America's Voice
Standing Committee Workshops
Defense and Foreign Policy
Howard Phillips, chairman
John Stormer, vice chairman
- The Challenges for Today's Military
Roscoe Bartlett
House of Representatives (MD-06)
- United Nations International Court
Cliff Kincaid
America's Surivival, Inc.
- Where's the Threat!
Floyd Spence
House of Representatives (SC-02)
Media
Woody Jenkins, chairman
Theodore Baehr, vice chairman
- Making Media Wise Children
Theodore Baehr
Good News Communications
- Mass Communication as Mass Control
Judith Reisman
Institute for Media Education
- Children's Right to Innocence and Protection
Tony Snesko
Protecting America's Children
- The Internet: The Media's New Frontier
Bruce Watson
Enough Is Enough
Law & Justice
Edwin Meese III, chairman
Paul Pressler, vice chairman
- Stop the Invasion: Equipping Communities to Win Against SOBs
(Sexually Oriented Businesses)
Scott Bergthold
National Family Legal Foundation
- Political Targeting by the IRS
Joseph Farah
Western Journalism Center
- Stonewalling by the IRS
Mark R. Levin
Landmark Legal Foundation
- Tobacco Legislation
Edwin Meese III
Heritage Foundation
Hot Issues
Dick Dingman, chairman
Richard Viguerie, vice chairman
- United Seniors Association vs. Shalala: The Battle for Health
Care Freedom
Kent Masterson Brown
- When the System Doesn't Work
Nick Donnangelo
- 2000 Census
Thomas B. Hofeller
Census Subcommittee
- Pending Suits Against Clinton
Larry Klayman
Judicial Watch
Economic Freedom
Jim Miller, chairman
Mark Mix, vice chairman
- Social Security: A System in Crisis
Dorcas Hardy
Work Recovery, Inc.
- National Right to Work Act
Mark Mix
National Right to Work Committee
- The Politics of Social Security
Mark Sanford
House of Representatives (SC-01)
Family
Phyllis Schlafly, chairman
- Illegal Pornography on the Internet
Monique Nelson
Enough Is Enough
- Paycheck Protection Initiative
Grover Norquist
Americans for Tax Reform
- Why Sovereignty Issues Are Important to Families
Carmen Pate
Concerned Women for America
- Abstinence Funding in Welfare Reform
Kathleen Sullivan
Project Reality
- Compassionate Care for the Dying
John Willke
Life Issues Institute, Inc.
Members in attendance
Gary Aldrich, Arthur D. Ally, Kris Ardizzone, Richard K. Armey, Edward
G. Atsinger III, Theodore Baehr, Mariam Bell, Morton (and Helen R.)
Blackwell, Michael Blocker, Earle A. Bronson, Pam Burress, Sandra
Butler, Kenneth W. Campbell, Charles S. Carriker, John W. Chalfant,
James N. Clymer, Guy M. Condon, Robert L. Cone, Darden Coors*, Holland
H. Coors, Jeffrey H. Coors, William L. Creedon, T. Kenneth Cribb Jr.,
James C. Czirr.
Brad Dacus, Beverly Danielson, Diana D. Denman, Richard B. Dingman,
James Dobson, John Doolittle, Ann Drexel, Greg Drexel, Daniel Duggan*,
Charles H. Dunlap III, Kathy Dupuy*, Thomas F. Ellis, Ron Ensminger,
Kristy Epperson*, Stuart Epperson Jr.*, Stuart W. Epperson, Joseph
Farrah, Michael P. (and Vickie) Farris, Edwin J. Feulner Jr., Peter
Foy, Kevin Freeman, Foster S. Friess, Kevin (and Anne) Gentry.
Edith D. Hakola, Thor Halvorssen*, Colin A. Hanna, Nancy H. Hansen,
Sara DiVito Hardman, Benjamin Hart, Seamus Hasson, Richard Hendrix,
Donna Hearne, Harry Helton, Carl Herbster, Matthew Herbster*, Don
Hodel, Mary Reilly Hunt, Reed Irvine, Lorena Morrill Jaeb, Louis
"Woody" (and Diane) Jenkins, Margaret Jenkins*, David Keene, Richard
Kimble, Cliff Kincaid, Dora Kingsley, Larry Klayman.
Beverly LaHaye, Lee LaHaye, Tim LaHaye, David Lane, Reed E. Larson,
Jerry Ledzinski, Tim LeFever, Andrew Lester, Mark Levin, J. Keet
Lewis, Jay Lifschultz*, David Linton*, Chris Long, Scott Maclellan,
Laurel Ann MacLeod*, Marlin Maddoux, Marion "Mac" Magruder Jr.,
Shannon Magruder*, Carolyn Malenick, Pat Matrisciana, Bob McClellan,
Jim McCotter, Liz McCotter*, Shannon McCotter*, Ken McKim*, Edwin
Meese III, F. Andy Messing Jr., Eugene Meyer, James C. (and Demaris
H.) Miller III, Chuck Missler, Mark Mix, Stanley Monteith, Mark
Montini*, Pat Mooney*, Sam Moore, Thomas S. Moorman, Duane Motley, Rob
Muskett*.
Richard B. (and Christi) Neill, Patrick J. Nolan, Grover Norquist,
Phillip V. Olsen, William J. Olson, Merrill Oster, Eric Owens*, J.A.
"Jay" Parker, Colleen G. Parros, Carmen Pate, Patrice J. Peterson*,
Brad Phillips*, Howard Phillips, Thomas L. Phillips, Larry Pratt, Paul
(and Nancy Avery) Pressler, Paul Pressler IV, Penny Pullen, Ron
Robinson (and Michelle Easton), Gregory D. Rohrbough*, Ron
Rosenberger*.
Mark Sanford, Terry Scanlon, Rick Scarborough, Frederic "Rick" Schatz,
Blaine Scheideman, Phyllis Schlafly, John Scribante, Dal (and Barbara)
Shealy, Abe Siemens, John K. Singlaub, Mark Skousen, Rich Shipe*,
Eunie Smith, LaNeil Wright Spivy, Ted Squires, Darla St. Martin, Steve
Stockman, John A . Stormer, JoAnn Strickler*, Kathleen Sullivan,
Gaylord K. Swim.
James E. Taylor, Timothy Teepell*, Kristine Thompson*, Herbert W.
Titus, Timothy E. (and Rachelle) Twardowski, George Uribe II*, J.
Corbin Van Arsdale*, Balint (and Barbara) Vazsonyi, Richard A.
Viguerie, Gray Wakefield, Phyllis Weaver, Judi Westberg-Warren, Diana
Weyrich, Marie Wheat*, Don (and Lynda) Wildmon, Alvin Williams, John
(and Barbara) Willke, Chris Wilson*, George Witwer, Jim (and Lenora)
Woodall, Jared R. Woodfill*, Maria Zentara*.
* Youth Council member
Parentheses indicates attending spouse
Guests in attendance
- Walt Barbee — Founder and now president emeritus, the
Family Foundation; delegate, Commonwealth of Virginia, 1996 Republican
National Convention. Mason Neck, VA. Spouse — Margaret. Sponsored
by Morton Blackwell.
- Hans Peter Boyce — North coast regional director of
advancement, Prison Fellowship Ministries; former vice-president of
operations, Foundation of American Christian Education; University
of Bridgeport, CT. Washington, DC. Spouse — Andrea. Sponsored by
Thomas Moorman.
- Jennifer Bragg — Director of community relations, Sunrise
Assisted Living; active in College Republicans, student government
and community volunteer work; B.A., John Brown University, Siloam
Springs, AR. Annapolis, MD. Sponsored by Chris Tyrrell.
- Brian Jay Burt — Student, Harvard Law School; president,
HLS Society for Law, Life & Religion; organizer, Family 2000
Conference; managing editor, Harvard Journal of Law & Public
Policy; founder, Defense of Marriage Alliance; member, Federalist
Society. Cambridge, MA. Sponsored by Jonathan Roberts.
- G. Earl "Virginia" Carson — Former national president, Pro
America, Daughters of the American Revolution, and the National
Society of Colonial Dames of America. Los Angeles, CA. Sponsored by
Martha Mullin and Peggy Cies.
- Trevor Cazemier — Legislative assistant to Canadian
Parliament member Rob Anders; member, Reform Party of Canada; member,
Progressive Conservative Party; former president, Forerunners; awarded
first place, Sir Winston Churchill Debate Society, 1994. Ottawa, ON.
Sponsored by Mark Montini.
- Stephen Clouse — Founder and president, Stephen Clouse &
Associates, Inc., a video-fundraising firm; past recipient, Telly
Award and Addy Award. Marshfield, WI. Spouse — Ellen. Sponsored by
Morton Blackwell.
- Lori Cole — Collegians coordinator, Eagle Forum.
Washington, D.C. Sponsored by Phyllis Schlafly.
- Christina Coors — Development officer, Susan B. Anthony
List Foundation; daughter of Jeff and Lis Coors. Washington, D.C.
Sponsored by Jeff Coors.
- Robert Cummins — President and founder, Fargo Electronics,
Inc; founder and president, Freedom Club; supporter, Salvation Army,
World Relief, Opportunity International, Young America's Foundation,
Center of the American Experiment, and Minnesota Family Council. Eden
Prairie, MN. Sponsored by Carolyn Malenick and Robert Cone.
- Todd Dexter — Vice-president, Killion, McCabe and
Associates. Dallas, TX. Sponsored by Tom McCabe.
- Peter Dingeldey — Program manager, CACI, Inc.; former vice
president, Search Advisors International Corp.; retired captain, U.S.
Navy Reserve. Falls Church, VA. Sponsored by William Creedon and
Preston Hawkins.
- Rebecca Eddy — Public relations, Judicial Watch; former
employee, Huston Foundation; member, Elijah Gate Christian Center.
Washington, D.C. Sponsored by Larry Klayman.
- Scott Fehrenbacher — President, Institute for American
Values Investing. Redmond, WA. Spouse — Joan. Sponsored by Arthur
Ally.
- J. Herbert Fisher Jr. — President and CEO, Fisher
Management Company; president and CEO, Friendship Foundation, Inc.;
board member, Encounter Ministries and Value Retail; president,
St. Armands Towers Association. Lancaster, PA. Sponsored by Jim
Dobson.
- Lee Fletcher — Chief of staff Congressman John Cooksey
(LA-05); founder and president, the Fletcher Group; former district
manager and agriculture specialist for Congressman Jim McCrery; former
political appointee, White House liaison office for Secretary of
Agriculture under President Bush; B.S., Louisiana Tech University.
Washington, DC. Sponsored by Mark Montini.
- John Flores — Senior counsel, National Law Center for
Children and Families; member, National Coalition for the Protection
of Children and Families. Fairfax, VA. Sponsored by Mariam
Bell.
- Davis W. Ford — President, HOT LLC; delegate, Texas
Republican Conventions (1988-1998); member, Resolutions Committee
State/County Republican Conventions. Amarillo, TX. Sponsored by
Steve Stockman.
- Mark Gillen — Executive director, Paragon Project;
executive director, Refugee Outreach, Inc.; member, World Affairs
Council, Pennsylvania Economy League and Local Government Council;
certified teacher. Elverson, PA. Spouse — Kim. Sponsored by Robert
Cone and Carolyn Malenick.
- Steve Goss — Founder, Arizona Parents for Traditional
Education; precinct committeeman, Republican Party; school board vice
president, First Southern Christian School. Tucson, AZ. Sponsored
by Martin Angell.
- Darin Hassig — Launching his own management consulting and
professional speaking business; member, Scottsdale Baptist Church;
graduate, Arizona State University. Sponsored by Somers
White.
- Mark Herbster — Sales representative, Vess Lighting Co.;
son of Carl Herbster. Independence, MO. Spouse — Amy. Sponsored by
Carl Herbster and Robert Cone.
- Michael Herbster — Field representative, the Wilds at the
Rockies; son of Carl Herbster. Blue Springs, MO. Spouse — Amy.
Sponsored by Carl Herbster and Robert Cone.
- James G. Hogg — President and founder, Whittlesey &
Associates, Inc.; past member, Human Resources Planning Society,
Strategic Leadership Forum, Employment Management Association, and
American Marketing Association. West Chester, PA. Sponsored by John
Hanna and Faith Whittlesey.
- Erik Hower — Executive director, Conservative Leadership
PAC. Arlington, VA. Sponsored by Mark Montini.
- Donna Rice Hughes — Communications director, Enough Is
Enough. Fairfax, VA. Spouse — Jack. Sponsored by Judi
Westberg-Warren.
- Ralph W. Hughes — Chairman, Florida Engineered Construction
Products Corporation, Tampa, FL; active in local and state politics.
Sponsored by Lorena Jaeb.
- Wilhelm Keller — CEO, Mixpec Systems; Swiss-American
businessman who wants to become more involved in conservative pohtics.
Sponsored by Joseph Farah.
- Eric Knox — President and CEO, American Target Resources,
LLC; director, Majority Fund, Republican National Committee; former
projects coordinator, Senator Paul Coverdell; former acting associate
director of political affairs, White House office of political
affairs; board of directors, Clemson University Washington-Baltimore
Area Alumni Association; B.A., Clemson University, SC. Manassas, VA.
Sponsored by Richard Viguerie.
- Jim Leininger — Founder and chairman of the board, Kinetic
Concepts, Inc.; founder, Medical Assistance League of Miami, FL;
founder, Texas Public Policy Foundation and Children's Educational
Opportunity Foundation; member, Economic Development Foundation;
founder, HomeCourt America. San Antonio, TX. Spouse — Cecelia.
Sponsored by Robert Cone and Carolyn Malenick.
- Tracy Leininger — Student; daughter of Jim Leininger. San
Antonio, TX. Sponsored by Robert Cone.
- Richard Lester — Retired physician; former chairman of
radiology, Medical College of Virginia, Duke University, and
University of Texas Health & Sciences Center; former president,
Meharry Medical College; contributes to numerous conservative
organizations. Norfolk, VA. Spouse — Louise. Sponsored by Andy
Lester.
- Michael Lofrano — President, DM1 USA; member, board of
directors, DM1 USA. Roseburg, OR. Sponsored by Joe Farah.
- Marguerite "Peg" Luksik — Chairman, National Parents
Commission; founder and chairman, MOM's House; co-author, Outcome
Based Education: The State's Assault on Our Children's Values.
Johnstown, PA. Sponsored by James Clymer and Howard
Phillips.
- Scott Malfitano — Community relations team, Friess
Associates; general manager and director of marketing for a Delaware
company that worked to incorporate more than 100,000 new companies in
just 12 months; managed a specialty products company that traded in
all fifty states and eight countries; co-chair, Gramm for President in
Delaware; former personal assistant to former Governor Pete du Pont;
former member, vice-presidential candidate Dan Quayle's 1988 advance
team. Greenville, DE. Sponsored by Foster Friess.
- Sheila Maloney — Executive director, Eagle Forum.
Washington, DC. Sponsored by Phyllis Schiafly.
- Mark Masters — CEO, DM1; former editor and founder, New
Dimensions magazine. Grants Pass, OR. Sponsored by Joseph
Farah.
- Steve Melchior — Attorney in practice; worked closely with
Judge Roy Moore in recent controversy over displaying the Ten
Commandments in his courtroom. Cheyenne, WY. Sponsored by Paul
Pressler.
- William G. Mills — President of several companies in
Lafayette, Louisiana; involved in commercial real estate, oil, and gas
investments; finance chairman, Louisiana Republican Party; co-creator,
New Life Foundation, Acadiana Crisis Pregnancy Center, and Citizens
for Quality Life; former member, Louisiana Energy PAC; former board
member, Louisiana Independent Oil and Gas Association. Lafayette, LA.
Spouse - Sandra. Sponsored by Woody Jenkins.
- John Min — candidate for GOP congressional nomination;
managing partner, Olympia Group; former development director,
Washington State Republican Party; agency owner, Allstate Insurance;
delegate, 1995 UN World Youth Leaders Conference where he advocated
democratic principles. Seattle, WA. Spouse — Esther. Sponsored by
David J. Linton.
- Alex X. Mooney — Candidate, Maryland State Senate; former
vice president, CNP Action, Inc.; member, Knights of Columbus; former
staffer, Rep. Roscoe Bartlett. Frederick, MD. Sponsored by Morton
Blackwell and Gary Aldrich.
- David C. Nott — President, Institute for Human Studies;
president, Center for Market Processes. Fairfax, VA. Spouse — Carola.
Sponsored by Kevin Gentry.
- Bill Parker — President, Christian Community Network.
Philomont, VA. Sponsored by Timmy Teepell.
- Susan Pezzi — Private medical practitioner. Huntington
Valley, PA. Spouse — Pio. Sponsored by John Stormer.
- Jayne Plank — President, Jayne H. Plank and Associates and
Jayne H. Plank Real Estate; board member, Montgomery County Republican
Club; former director of intergovernmental affairs, Department of
State, 1982-1987; former mayor, Kensington, Maryland; former
president, Maryland Municipal League; former president, Maryland
Association of Elected Women; B.A., George Washington University.
Kensington, MD. Sponsored by Holly Coors.
- Ed Priddy — COO and CFO, Richardson Labs; B.A., University
of Colorado. Meridian, Idaho. Sponsored by Paul Pressler.
- Eric Putman — Senior development officer, Leadership
Institute; member, National Society of Fundraising Executives and
Planned Giving Study Group of Washington, DC; former member,
Alexandria Republican City Committee; former delegate, Virginia GOP
state convention, 1996; B.S., Purdue University. Arlington, VA.
Spouse — Cara. Sponsored by Mark Montini and Morton
Blackwell.
- Ken Raasch — President and CEO, Media Arts Group, Inc., a
$75 million a year business which distributes the artwork of Thomas
Kincaid and others; committed Christian and conservative leader;
former president, First Med Corp Inc.; former president, Trustec
Financial Group; B.A., CalPoly, CA. San Jose, CA. Sponsored by
Woody Jenkins.
- Richard Rahn — President and CEO, Novecon Ltd.; policy
chairman, Business Leadership Council; former vice president and chief
economist, U.S. Chamber of Commerce; former executive vice president
and member of the board, National Chamber Foundation; former editor-
in-chief Journal of Economic Growth; former executive director,
American Council for Capital Formation; Ph.D., Columbia University;
M.B.A., Florida State University; B.A., University of South Florida.
Washington, D.C. Sponsored by Beverly Danielson.
- Sam Rashid — President, Holtec Corporation; national
vice chairman, NFIB Leadership Trust. Brandon, FL. Spouse — Geri.
Sponsored by Lorena Jaeb and Ann Drexel.
- Ron Ray — Publisher, Institute of Media Education; former
assistant secretary of defense under Secretary Weinberger. Arlington,
VA. Spouse — Eunice. Sponsored by Ted Baehr.
- Rod Robinson — President, Waltco Truck Equipment Co.; board
member, Hy-Production, Inc. and National Truck Equipment Association;
member, NE Ohio Roundtable, Eagle Forum. Tallmadge, OH. Spouse —
Linda. Sponsored by Barbara Monteith.
- Frank M. Sands — President, Sands Capital Management, Inc.;
former chief investment officer, the Capital Management Group; former
member, board of directors, Arlington Community Foundation, Arlington
Hospital Foundation, Inc., the Bank of Northern Virginia, and the
National Association of Petroleum Investment Analysts; M.B.A., Colgate
Darden Graduate School of Business Administration; B.A., Dickinson
College. Arlington, VA. Spouse— Marjorie. Sponsored by Beverly
Danielson.
- Mary Beth Schermerhorn — Finance and marketing for
Homestead Village, Security Capital Group. Atlanta, GA. Sponsored
by Mark Montini.
- Douglas Scott — President, Life Decisions International,
Washington, D.C; challenged the agenda of Planned Parenthood; former
associate director, Life Advocacy Alliance; former vice-president for
public policy, Christian Action Council; executive director, Arizona
Right to Life; executive director, Human Life; currently serves on the
board of directors of American Collegians for Life; author of several
books supporting the pro-life cause; gained political asylum for a
Chinese family threatened with forced abortion. Sponsored by Chris
Tyrell.
- Lester Searer — Owner and manager, mobile home park;
retired from Union Carbide Corp.; member, executive committee,
Constitutional Party of Pennsylvania; chairman, Luksik Action
(campaign committee); volunteer, Buchanan for President, 1992 and
1996. York, PA. Spouse – Janice. Sponsored by James Clymer and
Howard Phillips.
- Scott Peter Siems — National collegiate director, Students
for America; director, Purdue Students For America's Campus Enterprise
Zone; president, Purdue Bible Fellowship; alumni representative,
Congressional Youth Leadership Council. West Lafayette, IN.
Sponsored by Jonathan Roberts and Ed Noble.
- Scott Southworth — Research assistant, Wisconsin State
Assembly (Rep. Sheryl Albers); member, American Legion, National Rifle
Association, Big Brothers, and United Way; named most influential
person, UW-Madison Campus (1996). New Lisbon, WI. Sponsored by
Jonathan Roberts.
- John T. Stirrup — Manager of government affairs, KPMG Peat
Marwick; administrator, KPMG PAC; former administrative assistant,
Congressman Thomas Coburn (OK-02); former director of congressional
relations, Department of Commerce; former congressional liaison
officer, Department of Housing and Urban Development. Spouse — Heidi.
Sponsored by Don Hodel.
- Andrew Strachan — Senior pastor, First Baptist Church of
Cannel Valley; former pastor, Grace Bible Church (Louisiana);
doctorate, Golden Gate Seminary, California; M.Div., Western
Conservative Baptist Seminary, Oregon; B.A., Southeastern Bible
College, Alabama. Carmel, CA. Spouse — Jennifer. Sponsored by Kevin
Freeman and Jerry Ledzinski.
- Helen Rhea Stumbo — Owner, Carmellia & Main; chairman of
the board, Enough Is Enough, a national group which promotes moral
values; strong pro-family conservative; husband ran for office on
pro-family platform. Spouse — Mayor John Stumbo. Sponsored by Judi
Westberg- Warren and Ted Baehr.
- Aubrey Thoede CEO, Dirt Free Carpet &
Upholstery Cleaning, Inc.; delegate, Texas Senatorial District 7,
1998. Houston, TX. Sponsored by Steve Stockman.
- Trace Thuriby — Weapons system program manager, United
States Air Force; conducts prison and youth ministry; B.S., U.S. Air
Force Academy; M.B.A., Katz Graduate School of Business;. Bedford, MA.
Spouse — Kristin. Sponsored by Jerome Ledzinski.
- Lisa Van Riper - Executive director, Putting Families First
Foundation. Greenville, SC. Sponsored by Morton Blackwell.
- Ken Weary — Director of operations, the Leadership
Institute; former area director, College Republicans, 1995); B.S. and
student senator, South West Texas State University. Arlington, VA.
Sponsored by Mark Montini and Morton Blackwell.
- Dean Webb — Assistant to the president, Christian Financial
Concepts; commander, U.S. Navy (Ret.); delegate, National Republican
Party Convention, 1988 and 1996; graduate, U.S. Naval War College.
Gainesville, GA. Spouse - Shelby. Sponsored by Larry
Burkett.
- Shyla Bae Welch — Communication coordinator, Enough Is
Enough; M.S., Regent University. Fairfax, VA. Sponsored by Judi
Westberg-Warren.
- Francie Whittenburg — Self-employed; member, Republican
National Committee's Presidential Task Force; former first lady, City
of Amarillo. Amarillo, TX. Sponsored by Steve Stockman.
- Brent Winters — Republican nominee, Illinois 19th
Congressional District. Charleston, IL. Spouse — Susy. Sponsored by
Phyllis Schlafly.
Our candid camera

Howard Phillips at the Tysons Corner meeting