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THE OF Nas OF UNUM STATES THE UNITED
THE TRIP OF
THE PRESIDENT
TO
PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA
& GARFIELD, NEW JERSEY
July 21, 1992
The Trip of the President to
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
& Garfield, New Jersey
July 21, 1992
Garfield
PENNSYLVANIA
B
Philadelphia
NEW JERSEY
C
A
Andrews A.F.B.
Atlantic
Ocean
From/To
Statute
Flying
Miles
Time
A Andrews AFB to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
130
0 hours and 55 minutes
LEGEND
B Philadelphia to Garfield, New Jersey
085
0 hours and 45 minutes
Air Force One flight
c Garfield to Andrews AFB
210
0 hours and 45 minutes
THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON
SCHEDULE OF THE PRESIDENT
FOR
PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA
JULY 21, 1992
EVENT:
Presidential Open Forum on Educational Choice
DRESS:
Men
- Business Suit
Women
- Day Dress
CONTACTS:
Presidential Advance Office
Ed Murnane
- 202/456-7565
Trip Coordinator
Kris Goodwin
- 202/456-7565
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Signal
- 215/731-4700
- * 96 35 00
ADVANCE:
Tim Simonson
- LEAD
John Horne
- SITE
Scott Fassett
- PRESS
Lloyd Owens
- SITE
Mike Rose
- USSS
David Pasquesi - SITE
Deb McGhee
- WHCA
Terry Brown
- PRESS SITE
Russ Cancilla
- MIL. AIDE
Colleen Ryan
- AFI
WEATHER:
Partly Cloudy/Mid 80's
SCHEDULE OF THE PRESIDENT
FOR
PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA
JULY 21, 1992
GUEST AND STAFF INSTRUCTIONS:
9:35 am Vans depart West Basement
en route Andrews Air Force
Base.
9:55 am Guests and Staff with
own transportation should
arrive Andrews Air Force
Base, Distinguished
Visitors Lounge, at this
time for check-in.
10:20 am
THE PRESIDENT boards Marine One and departs White
House en route Andrews Air Force Base.
MARINE ONE MANIFEST:
THE PRESIDENT
H. Moore
M. Fitzwater
B. Farish
S. Biddle
Doctor
Mil. Aide
2 USSS
(Flying Time: 10 Minutes)
10:30 am
THE PRESIDENT arrives Andrews Air Force Base and
proceeds to board Air Force One (C-20).
10:40 am
THE PRESIDENT departs Andrews Air Force Base en
(E.D.T.)
route Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
(Flying Time: 55 Minutes)
(Time Change:
None)
(Interchange: Yes/C-20/C-9)
(Food Service: Continental Breakfast)
11:35 am
THE PRESIDENT arrives Northeast Philadelphia
(E.D.T.)
Airport, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and proceeds
to Motorcade.
Met by:
The Honorable Curt Weldon
U.S. Representative, 7th District, Pennsylvania
The Honorable Ed Rendell
Mayor of Philadelphia
The Honorable Joseph Loeper
Pennsylvania Senate Majority Leader
The Honorable Charles Dougherty
Bush/Quayle '92 Supporter
Mr. Jon Fox
Bush/Quayle '92 Supporter
Mr. Larry Hollin
Bush/Quayle '92 Supporter
Ms. DeLores Weaver
Bush/Quayle '92 Supporter
Point of Light Greeters:
Mr. Ed Kantor
Student Director of Hahnemann Homeless Clinics,
and 809th Daily Point of Light
Mr. Michael Friedman
Former Student Director of Hahnemann Homeless
Clinics, and 809th Daily Point of Light
11:45 am
THE PRESIDENT boards Motorcade and departs
Northeast Philadelphia Airport en route Archbishop
Ryan High School.
Page Two
MOTORCADE ASSIGNMENTS:
Lead
T. Simonson
Spare
B. Farish
Doctor
LIMO
THE PRESIDENT
Follow-up
Control
H. Moore
Mil. Aide
Support
M. Fitzwater
E. Murnane
Official Photographer
Medic
WHCA
T. McBride
Camera I
J. Herrick
Staff I
R. Kaufman
Guest I
Sec. Alexander
M. Matalin
Camera II
Wire I
Wire II
Staff Van
All Remaining Staff
Guest Van
All Remaining Guests
Press Van I
M. Busch
Press Van II
Press Van III
(Drive Time: 10 Minutes)
Page Three
11:55 am
THE PRESIDENT, accompanied by Secretary Alexander,
arrives Archbishop Ryan High School and proceeds
to Gymnasium Off-Stage Announcement Area.
Met by:
Anthony Cardinal Bevilacqua
Archbishop of Philadelphia
11:58 am
THE PRESIDENT, accompanied by Secretary
Alexander and Cardinal Bevilacqua,
arrives Off-Stage Announcement Area and holds
briefly.
EVENT:
PRESIDENTIAL OPEN FORUM ON EDUCATIONAL CHOICE
OPEN PRESS
BOX LUNCH
OPENING STATEMENT
QUESTION AND ANSWER SESSION
12:00 pm
THE PRESIDENT, accompanied by Secretary
Alexander and Cardinal Bevilacqua, is announced
into Gymnasium and proceeds to Seat at Cafeteria
Table.
12:02 pm
THE PRESIDENT is Seated and begins participation
in Lunch.
12:03 pm Michael Lynn, Blind 8th grade
student, St. Lucy's Day School,
gives Grace.
12:26 pm Kelly Geiger, 12th grade student,
Roman Catholic High School, introduces
Cardinal Bevilacqua for brief remarks.
12:27 pm Cardinal Bevilacqua gives brief remarks
from Toast Lectern.
Page Four
12:30 pm
THE PRESIDENT is introduced for Opening Statement
by Maria Manzoni, 11th grade student, St.
Maria Goretti High School.
NOTE:
THE PRESIDENT proceeds to Stool
directly in front of Bleachers at
this time.
12:32 pm
THE PRESIDENT gives Opening Statement.
12:36 pm
THE PRESIDENT concludes Opening Statement and
begins participation in Question and Answer
Session.
NOTE:
Runners with hand-held microphones
will be available to assist
attendees in asking questions.
THE PRESIDENT will remain at
Stool for Question and Answer
Session.
12:58 pm
THE PRESIDENT concludes participation in
Question and Answer Session, departs Gymnasium,
and proceeds to Holding Area.
NOTE:
Six Police Photos will be taken at
this time.
1:00 pm
THE PRESIDENT arrives Holding Area for Private
Time.
(PRIVATE TIME: 55 MINUTES)
1:55 pm
THE PRESIDENT departs Holding Area and proceeds to
Motorcade.
2:00 pm
THE PRESIDENT boards Motorcade and departs
Archbishop Ryan High School en route Northeast
Philadelphia Airport.
Page Five
MOTORCADE ASSIGNMENTS:
Same as on Arrival, except:
Guest I
Delete Sec. Alexander
(Drive Time: 10 Minutes)
2:10 pm
THE PRESIDENT arrives Northeast Philadelphia
Airport and proceeds to board Air Force One.
2:15 pm
THE PRESIDENT departs Philadelphia,
(E.D.T.)
Pennsylvania en route Garfield, New Jersey.
(Flying Time: 45 Minutes)
(Time Change: None)
(Interchange: Yes/C-20/C-9/Press Plane)
(Food Service: Sandwiches Available)
Page Six
SCENARIO
THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON
VISIT OF THE PRESIDENT
TO
PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA
JULY 21, 1992
EVENT:
Presidential Open Forum on Educational Choice
DATE:
Tuesday, July 21, 1992
TIME:
12:00 pm - 12:58 pm
LOCATION:
Archbishop Ryan High School, Gymnasium
ATTENDEES:
500 Parents, students, faculty and administrators
PRESS:
Open
SCENARIO:
THE PRESIDENT, accompanied by The Honorable
Lamar Alexander, U.S. Secretary of Education,
arrives Archbishop Ryan High School and is met by: Anthony
Cardinal Bevilacqua, Archbishop of Philadelphia. Following the
Greetings, THE PRESIDENT, accompanied by Secretary Alexander and
Cardinal Bevilacqua, proceeds to Gymnasium Off-Stage Announcement
Area. THE PRESIDENT, accompanied by Secretary Alexander and
Cardinal Bevilacqua, arrives Off-Stage Announcement Area and
holds briefly. THE PRESIDENT, accompanied by Secretary Alexander
and Cardinal Bevilacqua, is announced in Gymnasium and proceeds
to Cafeteria Table. THE PRESIDENT is Seated and begins
participation in Box Lunch. (NOTE: Michael Lynn, Blind 8th
grade student, St. Lucy's Day School, gives Grace prior to
Lunch.) Following Lunch, Kelly Geiger, 12th grade student, Roman
Catholic High School, introduces Cardinal Bevilacqua for brief
remarks. THE PRESIDENT is introduced for Opening Statement by
Maria Manzoni, 11th grade student, St. Maria Goretti High School.
(NOTE: THE PRESIDENT will proceed to Stool directly in front of
Bleachers to deliver remarks.) THE PRESIDENT gives Opening
Statement. THE PRESIDENT concludes Statement and begins
participation in Question and Answer Session. THE PRESIDENT
concludes participation in Question and Answer Session, departs
Gymnasium, and proceeds to Holding Area. (NOTE: Six Police
Photos will be taken at this time.) THE PRESIDENT arrives
Holding Area for Private Time. (PRIVATE TIME: 55 MINUTES) THE
PRESIDENT departs Holding Area and proceeds to Motorcade.
The Backdrop is a 25 X 8 banner, reading "Catholic Schools of
Philadelphia, committed to, EDUCATIONAL CHOICE, for Everyone."
The audience is seated at rectangular, Cafeteria-style tables
throughout the Gymnasium and in Bleachers. (NOTE: 350 people
are seated at Tables and 150 in the bleachers.)
The Press Platform is located straight-on at 40 feet.
TAB A
PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA
Northeast Philadelphia Airport
Arrival/Departure Diagram
Tuesday, July 21, 1992
Press
Plane
Light
Post
Grass
Taxiway
A
Airport
VIP
Holding
Area
Area
Limo
XXXX
Taxiway
AF-1
D
Press
Terminal
Point of
Light
Greeters
1
Press
Taxiway
A
C-9
Grass
Delaware
Aviation
Motorcade
Light
KEY:
Post
THE PRESIDENT
GUESTS / STAFF
muss
PRESS POOL
X
GREETERS
TAB B
PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA
Archbishop Ryan High School
Overview Diagram
Tuesday, July 21, 1992
Bleachers
Seated
Audience
Stool
X
President's
Press
Table
Staff
Hold
Off-Stage
Announcement
Area
Staff Viewing Area
$888
Holding
Room
KEY:
THE PRESIDENT
GUESTS / STAFF
IIIIIII
PRESS POOL
TAB C
PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA
Archbishop Ryan High School
Lunch Seating Diagram
Tuesday, July 21, 1992
6
5
7
4
8
Table
3
9
2
10
1
1. THE PRESIDENT
2. Cardinal Bevilacqua, Archbishop of Phil.
3. Francis Reinsel, parent
4. Karen Reinsel, parent
5. Art Delancy, parent
6. Brother Kevin Stanton, chemistry teacher at a Catholic high school
7. Darlene Spoonbour, single parent
8. Sec. Alexander, Secretary of Education
9. Maria Tamburrino, single parent
10. James Kinslow, 12th grade student from North Catholic High
KEY:
THE PRESIDENT
SCHEDULE
THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON
SCHEDULE OF THE PRESIDENT
FOR
GARFIELD, NEW JERSEY
JULY 21, 1992
EVENTS:
Address Religious and Ethnic Leaders
Photo with Ethnic Leaders
DRESS:
Men
- Business Suit
Women
- Day Dress
CONTACTS:
Presidential Advance Office
Ed Murnane
- 202/456-7565
Trip Coordinator
Kris Goodwin
- 202/456-7565
Garfield, New Jersey
- 201/491-9211
* 96 32 00
ADVANCE:
Bob Athey
- LEAD
Bill Craycraft
- SITE
Rob Vincent
- PRESS
Foster Harbin
- SITE
Tim O' Connor
- USSS
Damon Moley
- SITE
Gordon Koch
- WHCA
Craig Bergstrom
- PRESS SITE
Russ Cancilla
- MIL. AIDE
John Young
- AFI
WEATHER:
Partly Cloudy/Mid 80's
SCHEDULE OF THE PRESIDENT
FOR
GARFIELD, NEW JERSEY
JULY 21, 1992
3:00 pm
THE PRESIDENT arrives Teterboro Airport, Garfield,
(E.D.T.)
New Jersey, and proceeds to Motorcade.
Met by:
The Honorable Dean Gallo
U.S. Representative, 11th District, New Jersey
and Bush/Quayle '92 Co-Chairman
The Honorable Marge Roukema
U.S. Representative, 5th District, New Jersey
The Honorable Tom Kean
Bush/Quayle '92 Chairman and former Governor
of New Jersey
The Honorable Leanna Brown
New Jersey State Senator and Bush/Quayle '92 Co-
Chairman
The Honorable Donald T. DiFrancesco
New Jersey State Senate President and Bush/Quayle
92 Co-Chairman
Mr. Joseph "Bo" Sullivan
Bush/Quayle '92 Co-Chairman
The Honorable Bob Franks
New Jersey State Representative, New Jersey GOP
Chairman, and Bush/Quayle '92 Co-Chairman
Ms. Karla Squier
Bush/Quayle '92 Supporter
Mr. Ed Rondinelli
Bush/Quayle '92 Supporter
Mr. Tom O'Neill
Mr. Thomas O'Neill, III
Mrs. Candice Brearley
3:10 pm
THE PRESIDENT boards Motorcade and departs
Teterboro Airport en route Three Saints Church.
MOTORCADE ASSIGNMENTS:
Lead
B. Athey
Spare
B. Farish
Doctor
LIMO
THE PRESIDENT
Follow Up
Control
H. Moore
Mil. Aide
Support
M. Fitzwater
E. Murnane
Official Photographer
Medic
WHCA
T. McBride
Camera I
J. Herrick
Staff I
R. Kaufman
Guest I
Rep. Gallo
(minivan)
Rep. Roukema
Gov. Kean
M. Matalin
Camera II
Wire I
Wire II
Page Two
Staff Van
All Remaining Staff
Guest Van
All Remaining Guests
Press Van I
M. Busch
Press Van II
Press Van III
(Drive Time: 10 Minutes)
GUEST AND STAFF INSTRUCTIONS:
Upon arrival at Three Saints Church,
Guests and Staff will be escorted
to Staff Viewing Area/Holding Room.
Please board Motorcade no later
than 4:05 pm for transport to
Teterboro Airport.
3:20 pm
THE PRESIDENT arrives Three Saints Church, Foyer,
and holds briefly.
Met by:
The Honorable Edward J. Derwinski
U.S. Secretary of Veterans Affairs
The Honorable Garabed "Chuck" Haytaian
Assembly Speaker and Bush/Quayle '92 Co-Chairman
The Honorable William "Pat" Schuber
Bush/Quayle '92 Bergen County Chair
His Beatitude, Metropolitan Theodosius
Archbishop of Washington and Primate, Orthodox
Church in America
Page Three
His Eminence, Most Reverend Archbishop Peter
Diocese of New York and New Jersey,
Orthodox Church in America
His Excellency, Most Reverend Bishop Paul
Vicar of the Patriarch of Moscow, Administrator
of the Russian Orthodox Church in the United
States and Canada
Very Reverend Alexander and Mrs. Golubov (Elena)
Pastor, Three Saints Russian Orthodox Church
3:25 pm
THE PRESIDENT, accompanied by His Beatitude
Metropolitan Theodosius, departs Church
Foyer and proceeds to Off-Stage Announcement
Area.
3:27 pm
THE PRESIDENT, accompanied by His Beatitude
Metropolitan Theodosius, arrives Off-Stage
Announcement Area and holds briefly.
NOTE:
Remaining Dais participants are
announced onto Stage at this time.
EVENT:
ADDRESS RELIGIOUS AND ETHNIC GROUPS
OPEN PRESS
OFF STAGE ANNOUNCEMENT
REMARKS
3:30 pm
THE PRESIDENT, accompanied by His Beatitude
Metropolitan Theodosius, is announced onto Dais,
proceeds to Seat, and is Seated.
3:32 pm Governor Kean introduces Assemblyman
Haytaian.
Page Four
3:35 pm
THE PRESIDENT is introduced for Remarks
by Assemblyman Haytaian.
3:38 pm
THE PRESIDENT Remarks.
3:53 pm
THE PRESIDENT concludes Remarks, departs Dais,
and proceeds to Church Foyer.
EVENT:
PHOTO WITH ETHNIC LEADERS
CLOSED PRESS
3:55 pm
THE PRESIDENT arrives Church Foyer and begins
participation in Photo with Ethnic Leaders.
4:05 pm
THE PRESIDENT concludes participation in Photo
with Ethnic Leaders, departs Church Foyer,
and proceeds to Motorcade.
NOTE:
Six Police Photos will be taken
at this time.
4:10 pm
THE PRESIDENT boards Motorcade and departs Three
Saints Church en route Teterboro Airport.
MOTORCADE ASSIGNMENTS:
Same as on Arrival, except:
Guest I
Add Sec. Derwinski
(Drive Time: 10 Minutes)
Page Five
4:20 pm
THE PRESIDENT arrives Teterboro Airport and
proceeds to board Air Force One (C-20).
4:25 pm
THE PRESIDENT departs Garfield, New Jersey
(E.D.T.)
en route Andrews Air Force Base.
(Flying Time: 45 Minutes)
(Time Change: None)
(Interchange: No)
(Food Service: Snacks and Beverages)
5:10 pm
THE PRESIDENT arrives Andrews Air Force Base
(E.D.T.)
and proceeds to board Marine One.
5:20 pm
THE PRESIDENT departs Andrews Air Force Base en
route White House.
MARINE ONE MANIFEST:
THE PRESIDENT
H. Moore
M. Fitzwater
B. Farish
S. Biddle
Doctor
Mil. Aide
2 USSS
(Flying Time: 10 Minutes)
5:30 pm
THE PRESIDENT arrives White House.
Page Six
SCENARIOS
THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON
VISIT OF THE PRESIDENT
TO
GARFIELD, NEW JERSEY
JULY 21, 1992
EVENT:
Address Religious and Ethnic Leaders
DATE:
Tuesday, July 21, 1992
TIME:
3:30 pm - 3:53 pm
LOCATION:
Three Saints Church
ATTENDEES:
5,000
PRESS:
Open
SCENARIO:
THE PRESIDENT arrives Three Saints Church,
Foyer, and is greeted by: The Honorable Edward J.
Derwinski, U.S. Secretary of Veterans Affairs; The Honorable
Garabed "Chuck" Haytaian, Assembly Speaker and Bush/Quayle '92
Co-Chairman; The Honorable William "Pat" Schuber, Bush/Quayle '92
Bergen County Chair; His Beatitude Metropolitan Theodosius,
Archbishop of Washington and Primate, Orthodox Church in America;
His Eminence, Most Reverend Archbishop Peter, Diocese of New York
and New Jersey, Orthodox Church in America; His Excellency, Most
Reverend Bishop Paul, Vicar of the Patriarch of Moscow, and
Administrator, Russian Orthodox Church in the United States and
Canada; and Very Reverend Alexander and Mrs. Golubov (Elena),
Pastor, Three Saints Russian Orthodox Church. Following the
Greetings, THE PRESIDENT, accompanied by His Beatitude
Metropolitan Theodosius, departs Church Foyer and proceeds to
Off-Stage Announcement Area. THE PRESIDENT, accompanied by His
Beatitude Metropolitan Theodosius, arrives Off-Stage Announcement
Area and holds briefly. (NOTE: Remaining Dais participants are
announced onto Stage at this time.) THE PRESIDENT, accompanied
by His Beatitude Metropolitan Theodosius, is announced onto Dais
and remains Standing. The Honorable Thomas H. Kean, Chairman,
New Jersey Bush/Quayle '92, introduces Assemblyman Haytaian. THE
PRESIDENT is introduced for Remarks by Assemblyman Haytaian. THE
PRESIDENT Remarks. THE PRESIDENT concludes Remarks, departs
Dais, and proceeds to Church Foyer.
The Backdrop for the Address will be the 24 captive nation flags
flying above the Dais, in front of the Church itself. Five
religious leaders will stand behind THE PRESIDENT in full dress.
Coalition/Ethnic Leaders are seated on Stairs on either side of
THE PRESIDENT.
The Press Platform is located straight-on at 80 feet.
THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON
VISIT OF THE PRESIDENT
TO
GARFIELD, NEW JERSEY
JULY 21, 1992
EVENT:
Photo with Ethnic Leaders
DATE:
Tuesday, July 21, 1992
TIME:
3:55 pm - 4:05 pm
LOCATION:
Three Saints Church, Foyer
ATTENDEES:
20
PRESS:
Official Photographer Only
SCENARIO:
THE PRESIDENT arrives Church Foyer and begins
participation in Photo with Ethnic Leaders.
(NOTE: Individual Photos will be taken.) Upon conclusion of
Photo, THE PRESIDENT departs Church Foyer and proceeds to
Motorcade. (NOTE: Six Police Photos are taken at this time.)
THE PRESIDENT boards Motorcade and departs Three Saints Church en
route Teterboro Airport.
DIAGRAMS
TAB A
GARFIELD, NEW JERSEY
Teterboro Airport
Arrival/Departure Diagram
Tuesday, July 21, 1992
"D" Taxiway
C-20
X
X
/
Limo
X
C-9
1
/
Press
Fence
Atlantic
Hangar
Aviation
Hangar
Access
Access
Gate
Gate
KEY:
THE PRESIDENT
X GREETERS
TAB B
GARFIELD, NEW JERSEY
Three Saints Church
Overview Diagram
Tuesday, July 21, 1992
Photo
With
Ethnic
Leaders
X
Greeters
X
on
X
Arrival
X
X
Motorcade
X
Limo
Flags of
Nations
12
1
:
(m)
Staff
Viewing
Area
Off-stage
Steps
Announce
Area
Standing Crowd
Press
KEY:
THE PRESIDENT
GUESTS / STAFF
PRESS POOL
X GREETERS
TAB C
GARFIELD, NEW JERSEY
Three Saints Church
Church
Dais Diagram
Tuesday, July 21, 1992
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Podium
Audience
1. Archbishop Peter
2. Bishop Paul
3. Metropolitan Theodosius
4. Very Reverend Alexander Galubon
5. Governor Kean
6. THE PRESIDENT
7. Sec. Derwinski
8. Assembly Speaker Haytaian
9. Senate President Donald Di Francesco
KEY:
THE PRESIDENT
Your Eminence [Most Reverend Archbishop Peter], Your Excellency
[Reverend Bishop Paul, Vicar of the Patriarch of Moscow], Your
Beatitude [Metropolitan Theodosius, Archbishop of Washington,
Primate of the Church], Governor Kean, Secretary Derwinski,
Assembly Speaker Chuck Haytaian [ha TIE an], Senate President
Donald DiFrancesco, Representative Marge Roukema [ROCK a ma],
House Candidate Pat Roma,
Your Beatitude [Metropolitan Theodosius, Archbishop of
Washington, Primate of the Church], Your Excellency [Reverend
Bishop Paul, Vicar of the Patriarch of Moscow], Your Eminence
[Most Reverend Archbishop Peter], Governor Kean, Sec. Derwinski,
Rep. Marge Roukema [ROCK a ma], House Candidate Pat Roma,
Assembly Speaker Chuck Haytaian [ha TIE an],
Phil - ZIS 731-4747
NJ - 201 491 - 9340
(Duggan/Walters)
July 16, 1992
Draft One
Garfield
PRESIDENTIAL REMARKS: BUSH-QUAYLE RALLY
THREE SAINTS RUSSIAN ORTHODOX CHURCH
GARFIELD, NEW JERSEY
TUESDAY, JULY 21, 1992
[TIME]
[Acknowledgments) Father Golubov and members of the Three
Saints parish, thank you for welcoming me and so many thousands
Gay toste? Gam Foste
of your New Jersey neighbors. You represent a rich array of
X
RNC-NJ
heritage: Russian and Cuban, Jewish and Christian, African and
Polish, Chinese and X Ukrainian, and so many others. You're
Americans all. Your spirit enriches our country and fuels the
flame of freedom all over our world.
These gleaming church domes remind me of the skyline of a
PRES-
great city I'll visit again soon. Since my last trip to Moscow, DOC
the Russian people have toppled the idols of Soviet Communism.
They've begun renewing the Russian nation. Just consider the
signs of the times: In Red Square this Easter, the gigantic
picture of Lenin was gone -- and in its place was a massive icon
of the risen Lord. I'm looking forward to seeing the changes
with my own eyes. I'm looking forward to my next summit meeting
later this year with President Yeltsin -- my first state visit to
a free and democratic Russia. 11
Yes, Russia once again is free to be Russia. Ukraine is
free to be Ukraine, Poland free to be Poland. But our work is
not finished. That is why, with your support, I want to serve
four more years as your President. 11
I want to apply my experience -- to work with all my heart
2
and soul -- to consolidate the new democracies and make more
gains for liberty and peace. Let's look just 90 miles south of
the Florida coast: The Castro dictatorship is on its last legs.
I'm firmly convinced of that. Within the next four years, I'm
looking forward to becoming the first President of the United
misplaced?
States to visit a free and democratic Cuba.
Little more than two years ago, I welcomed to the White
ELLEN
House Poland's first non-communist prime minister since Stalin's
CONWAY
St.DEPT.
conquest of Eastern Europe. This brave man, Tadeusz Mazowiecki, [phoenetic]
spoke some of the clearest and wisest words I have heard about TAH -DAY-005H
the times we live in. He said: "History is accelerating.
MAH ZoH
With those words, he foretold the fall of Communism in
VYET SKEE
Russia, and throughout Europe. And this wave of history, this
surge of hope, is not confined to Europe. The people of
Afghanistan have defeated Communism.
In Ethiopia and other
African nations, people are coming out from under the rubble of
Communism.
And mark my words: During my second term as President, the
probability is high -- it's very high -- that true freedom will
why?
come to more than a billion people in Vietnam and China. 11
Let's have some plain talk about China. I know and love
that country and its people. I served as America's ambassador
there. Our strategic relationship with China, for all the faults
of that regime, played a crucial part in halting the Soviet
threat. It's my policy to keep trade ties open to China as her
system evolves and the people win more freedom. This policy is
3
based on my experience and my commitment to the peaceful advance
of freedom for the Chinese people. 11 And it will be one of the
highest aims of my second term to bring this goal to fruition. 11
I'm determined to keep America the leader in the struggle
for world freedom. And I'm every bit as determined to protect
the sources of our strength at home. During the next four years,
I'll keep working to help American workers and entrepreneurs
carry us to new heights of achievement. And I will fight with
all my might for the rights of American parents and families. 11
The traditional family in this country is under siege. The
New Age Liberals and the big-government bureaucracies have an
aggressive agenda -- starkly different from the values you and I
could bepositive.
How about
share:
They want to tighten a government monopoly on our kids'
"expensive"
or
education. I'm fighting on your side for parents' rights to
"expansive"
choose their children's schools -- public, private or religious.
drawnian"
They want a rigid national policy for abortion on demand.
We know abortion is a needless tragedy, and we're working for
positive alternatives. No child in America needs to go unwanted,
uncared for, or unloved.
They tried to make bureaucrats supreme when we enacted the
1990 child care bill. I won my fight to let parents choose their
children's care -- including care in religious institutions.
They believe public schools should hand out birth control
pills and devices to teenage kids. They believe this is no
business of parents -- that it's strictly a matter between our
4
children and the government. They think parents have no right to
know if their teenage daughter has an abortion. I believe that
the relationship between parent and child is sacred; it's
fundamental -- and I'm ready to fight with all my strength for
the next four years to protect the traditional rights of parents
and families. 11
JimMarasis Marasis
More than a century ago, Dostoyevsky imagined a nightmarish
Vladmirs
place where an all-powerful state attempted to take away the
OCA St.
natural rights of individuals and families. "If God is dead, he
8313
wrote, then everything is permitted."
FR HOPEO
Well, looking out over this magnificent audience, I know
your faith is alive. And family is the most important thing we
have here on this earth. We take to heart the words of "America
the Beautiful" -- "confirm thy soul in self-control.' We know
that the America we love -- the America that's such a powerful
beacon to the world -- will not stay strong if the culture and
the government teach our kids that "anything goes."
Being here reminds me that next month marks the first
anniversary of those fateful days of August, when Russia's future
was on the line -- when world peace hung in the balance.
I'm sure each one of us has indelible memories of those
days. I can remember vividly -- like a film replayed in slow
motion -- my hours of preparation, my moments of action against
coup plotters
the dictatorship. I'll never forget assuring Boris Yeltsin of
our support, talking with him over the telephone even as he faced
mortal danger.
5
Praye-Breakfast Breakfast
Recently I had the privilege to hear Slava Rostropovich
ing
wasn't Prayer was it? in August
speak about those days in August at the National Prayer Breakfast
in Washington. Slava had flown to Moscow at first news of the
coup, and he stood for three days and nights with the defenders
of freedom and democracy, protecting the Russian White House.
that Deep in the night, he told us, the only sound was from the
movement of tank treads. And "the aura of faith was almost
palpable. That moment, and the salvation of all of us -- and of
the future of the country -- came only from God."
My fellow Americans, we have the good fortune not to live in
the shadow of machine guns and tanks. And Barbara and I count it
as one of our greatest blessings that when our grandchildren go
to bed each night, they don't have to fear the kind of nuclear
threat that we faced just a few years ago.
Still we face tests. We have hard work to do in the coming
years. We must keep our national security second to none. We
must prove the pessimists wrong about America's ability to
compete and create jobs. And we must protect and renew our most
precious resource -- America's families.
together
fighting)
To meet these challenges, to lead the nation, to fight with
not with them
you for the values we share: That's why I ask your help to win
another term as President.
Thanks to all of you, and may God bless the freest,
greatest, most generous country on earth -- the United States of
America.
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Here are my reactions to the version marked "Draft Three" on July
16, 1992.
First, thank you for the reference to Cuba. This is an
important issue in the state.
My problems are:
A.
The second reference to Russia on pages four to five is
not necessary. The large majority of the audience will
be from countries representing eastern Europe and will
not welcome more talk of Russia.
Rather, I would say that being at a Russian Orthodox
church reminds me that religious freedom now exits, not
only in Russia, but in a united Germany, Poland and
throughout eastern Europe.
B.
We need a larger reference to the state of New Jersey.
As you know, New Jersey is a largely ethnic state. The
speech seems to be stuck on the fact that the President
is at a Russian Church, when in fact he is in the heart
of ethnic New Jersey.
For example, the Speaker of the NJ Assembly is Armenian
(Chuck Haytaian) and our Senate President is Italian (Don
DiFrancesco.)
I would suggest that the President say that he's come to
Garfield because it represents New Jersey diversity and
values. The President should make reference to the fact
that most of these hard-working and middle-class families
share his view of family values.
C.
I assume that the reference to China on pages two and
three comes from Washington. For your information, very
few members of the audience will be Chinese.
Please advise.
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Re: The Presidents Speech, July 20, 1992
Assemblyman Pat Roma from Bergen County, who is running for
New Jersey CD-9 will be in attendance and would appreciate any help
that speech. the President could provide by a simple mention during the
Pat Roma has been a defender of family values and law and
order throughout his life. He is a strong environmentalist and
has the endorsements to prove it. In light of the President's
speech. Pat is proud to call him self an Italian-American and
relies on much of his support from the Italian and ethnic
communities within his district. Hudson County's Cuban-Americans
are staunch supporters of Pat. He can also count on labor, NRA and
many other blue collar groups for support. One of his greater
achievements is that he has been re-elected by larger margins with
each successive election. Part of this is due to dedicated
constituent service.
Personal: Pat is married to Maryanne.
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Assemblyman Pat Roma from Bergen County, who is running for
New Jersey CD-9 will be in attendance and would appreciate any help
that speech. the President could provide by a simple mention during the
Pat Roma has been a defender of family values and law and
order throughout his life. He is a strong environmentalist... and
has the endorsements to prove it. In light of the President's
speech Pat is proud to call him self an Italian-American and
relies on much of his support from the Italian and ethnic
communities within his district. Hudson County's Cuban-Americans
are staunch supporters of Pat. He can also count on labor, NRA and
many other blue collar groups for support. One of his greater
achievements is that he has been re-elected by larger margins with
each successive election. Part of this is due to dedicated
constituent service.
Personal: Pat is married to Maryanne.
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PAT ROMA
FOR CONGRESS
5 Sampson Street, Saddle Brook, NJ 07662
Honorary Chairmen
Governor Thomas H. Kean
Phone: 201-845-3977
201-845-0520
Fax: 201-845-6772
Hon. Chuck Haytelan
Spanker of the Assembly
Hom, Donald DI Francesco
Senate Prosident
BIOGRAPHY OF PATRICK ROMA
Patrick Roma received the Republican nomination for Congress in the
9th District on June 2, 1992. A three term assemblyman, Roma was
first elected to the state legislature in 1987.
Roma has held a host of leadership positions in the Assembly. He
currently serves as Chairman of the State Labor Committee and is a
member of the Military and Veterans' Affairs Committee.
Previously, he was an assistant Republican whip and Vice-Chairman
of the Law and Public Safety Committee.
From 1985-87, Roma was a Council member from Palisades Park. While
on the Council, he served as Council President and Acting Mayor.
The Bargen County Republican has been involved in numerous
community and charitable activities. In the past few years, he has
assisted the Special Olympics, the Red Cross, the Bergen Irish
Organization, the New Jersey Law Enforcement Officers Association
and the Starlight Foundation for Terminally Ill Children.
An attorney for 16 years, Roma is a partner in the Jersey City law
firm of Friedman, Pearlman & Roma. He received his law degree from
Samford University and his post graduate law degree from New York
University.
Roma is a longtime resident of North Jersey. He attended Cliffside
Park High School and Seton Hall University.
Born on July 20, 1949, Roma is married to the former Mary Ann
Caporale.
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Sonate President
SOME FACTS ABOUT CONGRESSMAN BOB TORRICELLI
-- 27 bounced checks
-- uses campaign funds to pay personal bills
-- has only passed 1 bill during a ten year stint in Congress
Flip-flopped on balance budget amendment. (Pat Roma
strongly supports a balanced budget amendment.)
Tax and spend liberal (out out of the same mold as Jim
Florio)
-- Defended Jim Wright
Uses congressional seat as a feeding trough for his own
interests
Against flag burning amendment
- Sent franked mail into the new district in an affort to aid
reelection efforts
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Roma to face Torricelli for Congress
By Jack O'Shea
worse. They can't decide nis.18 to do
match his fund-raising. It's like a
groups have helped elect me three
Republican Assemblyman Pat
about 11. Terreeth 18 part of 41.11 sys.
nuclear weapon in his hands,
times. The Sterra Club and the
Roma, age 42. of Palisades Park has
10m. It's NOT to be changed if the
"Recently Birth Torricelli went
Environmental Federation have sup-
worked our the basic arguments to
nation is 10 survive.
along 45 Congress voted at 20'clock
parted inc, They know 1 keep my
be used in his campaign 10 unseas
"Governor (Jim) Florio has line.
in the morning 10 sneak J vote to give
promises and commiuments. 1 go dut
reteran Congressman Robert Tor-
item veto but the Democrat-
themselves a 30 percent pay raise,
and meet people and get ideas from
ricelli of Englewood a Democrat
controlled Congress won't give
Plus it 3.5 cost-of-living raise that
them. I get to know what they're
who is seeking his 6th term in Con-
President Bush or any president line.
goes on forever, Right now, if dr.
thinking. 1 don't six in the office and
gress in the November election.
Item veto because their favorite
Torricelli leaves office tomorrow,
decide I know what's best for other
The winner will represent the
wasteful spending projects might be
he'll gel $1.1 million worth of pen-
people." he said.
newly revised 9th district which
cut out, So Bush or any president has
sion payments if he lives a normal
Roma admitted that Torricolli
includes south Bergen and west
ID approve projects he knows are
life-span. If he should live to be 100,
Hudson counties. Roma, who is a
would be tough to defeat despite a
wrong because they're cleverly
he'll got more than that I dian't
growing public revulsion against an
three.com Assemblyman. is
included in bills with projects he
make this information up. I got is
elitist, self-protecting Congress. Ho
expected to easily win the COP
knows are good and beneficial.
from the General Accounting Office
admitted that Torricelli had impress-
nomination In the June 2 Primary as
"Talk about an elitist Congress
which is a branch of the Congross
Ive surengths: Intelligence. activism,
Torricelli is to get the Democrats'
that takes unfair advantage after
liself.
a talent for public relations and for
phopposed approval.
making the unfairness legal. Take
"SQ you sea, Congress takes care
constituent services, Roma shared
in A Leader Newspapers inter-
the franking (free-of-charge) pri-
of liself and can't find the time or
Torricelli's support of the war on
Flew. Roma said he will campaign
vilege. So farthis term Bob Torricel-
dedication to take care of their own
Iraq.
pledging to work unstintingly to lift
II has spent $160.000 in moilings
people. They spend and spend and
"Saddam Hussein was A tyrant
New Jersey out of the recession, to
in his district promoting himself as
have no creative vision, no Ideas of
terrorizing a vital area." Roma said.
creat more and better jobs for district
well RS Informing constituents about
how to solve national problems that
"President Bush had 10 ACL No one
résidents and. if elected. to stand as
Congress' business as It affects the
they're paid to solve. That they
wonts war but action had to be
adverample of personal, independent
district. it's perfectly logal but it's
promised to try to solve when they
taken."
httegrity in the Congress.
unfalr. My Assombly allowance for
ran (or office.
In the Assembly, Roma served
Roma bloated Torricelli 23 a go.
mailings is $2,500 and I represent
"Torricelli in part and parcel of
four years on the vital Appropria-
itong member of an out of control,
200,000 people (about the size of the
that dead, undreative system that has
ilons Committee which decides
spend-crazy Congress that has
average Congrossional district),
falled America. The people are tired
which projects get how much
speakily passed laws to raise Its
"Bob Torricelli makes practically
of IL They want new ideas, They
money. He called his membership
internbors' pey and pensions and per-
full use of the mailing privilege with
want change.
"the best practical education in gov-
reluste liself In office with every
regular district-wide mailings. 1
"If I ger elected, I would bring a
emment you can get."
legal advantage possible in elec-
can't compete with that. No one can.
record of honesty and integrity to
An attorney, he also served on the
Upris. all at the expense of taxpayers,
All the Congressmembers in office
Congress.
Law and Public Safety Committee.
"Congress has been controlled for
have that extra odge over challen-
"Listen, already Torricalli is send-
He's now chairman of the Labor
38 years by one (Democratic) par-
gers. Ninety percent of them get m-
Ing free-of-charge mailings into the
Committee and a member of the
ly," Roma said, "and we've got gov.
elected. Thanks to unfair advantage.
new 9th District Before it's even
Military and Veterans' Affairs
ément gridlock. Nothing gels done
"But people are starting to ask
officially formed yes. I can't legally
Committee,
year after year. They spond all their
questions and'ire getting uncomfort-
do that But he can, It's logal. I could
Gme bickering and fighting and
able about what's going on with
send private mailings if can find the
"Republicans switch committee
thinking up ways to make sure they
Congress.
money 10 do that
membership around so 04 to make
get re-olected. then writing laws to
"Take campaign financing, Rob
"What I want is 4 level playing.
each member familiar with as many
Det those ways Into action, Nothing
Torricelli already has $1.2 million in
field, And If I can't get that, I want
areas of state government as possi-
gets done and crushing problems
compaign funds. That's B tremend-
the votors to know that I'm running
ble," he sold.
like the national deficit got ignored
ous advantage over me or over any.
against an opponent that makes full
Rome represents the 38th Logisla-
year after year and get worse and
one who challenges him. I can't
use of unfair advantage,
tive District Though he lives in Pall-
"In this election. the economy...
sades Park his legislative office is If
prosperity these will be the big
40 East Midland Ave., Paramus,
issues. I'm dedicated to the Improve-
Observers say that Roma is the
ment of working man and woman.
strongest candidate the Republicans
We've simply got to do more to help
have you fielded against Terricelli.
jobless people find work. Create
Other candidates were Neil Romano
economic opportunity. Work out of
of Englewood Cliffs. a management
of
NEW
the recession into a decent economic
specialist; Arthur Jones of Leonia,
STATE
JERSEY
landscape again.
former Mayor and Frecholder:
"As Assemblyman. I've had the
Roger Lane, former Mayor of New
wholehcarted backing of organized
Milford: and Poter Russo, Lyndhorst
labor groups. The State AFL-CIO
park commissioner.
headed by Charlle Marciante, I've
Congressman Terricelli has been
had the backing of the state and
SOUNTY
contacted for II similar interview on
BERGEN
Bergen County Education Associa-
his achievements and re-elaction
tions. Business and environmental
OF
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"And the old man?"
Ivan S7
"The kiss glows in his heart, bue the old man adheres to his
that C.
idea."
herroit
"And you with him, you too?" cried Alyosha, mournfully.
you re
Ivan laughed.
Aly.
"Why, it's all nonsense, Alyosha. It's only a senseless poém
lips.
of in senseless student, who could never write two lines of
"TE
verse. Why do you take it so seriously? Surely you don't sup-
that f
pose I am going straight off to the Jesuits, to join the men who
time T
I told you, all I want is to live on to thirty, and then
are correcting His work? Good Lord, it's no business of mine dash
The
of the
the cup to the ground!"
"Li
"But the little sticky leaves, and the precious tombs, and
really
the blue sky, and the woman you lovel How will you live,
rhem,
how will you love them?" Alyosha cried sorrowfully. "With
where
such 2 hell in your heart and your head, how can you? No, if
enoug
that's just what you are going away for, to join them
And
not, you will kill yourself, you can't endure ic!"
do yc
"There is a strength to endure everything," Ivan said with a
row
cold smile-
say 3
"What strength?"
And
"The strength of the Karamazov-the strength of the
again
Karamazov baseness."
it ha
"To sink into debauchery, to stitle your soul with corrup-
make
want
rion, yes?"
"Possibly even that
only perhaps till I am thirty I
come
from
shall escape it, and then."
"How will you escape it? By what will you escape it? That's
It W
impossible with your ideas."
you'
"In the Karamazov way, again."
And
EE Everything is lawful,' you mean? Everything is lawful, is
8
out
that it?"
Ivan scowled, and all at once turned strangely pale.
bye,
"Ah, you've caught up yesterday's phrase, which so of-
I'
fended Miüsov-2nd which Dmitri pounced upon so naively
bacl
and paraphrased!" he smiled queerly. "Yes, if you like, "every-
thei
thing is lawful' since the word has been said. I won't deny it.
dist
And Mitya's version isn't bad."
Alyosha looked at him in silence.
"I thought that going away from here I have you at least,"
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THE BROTHERS KARAMAZOV
you must confess, too! You must, you must, we'll go together.
That's how it shall be!"
Ivan said this solemnly and resolutely, and from his flashing
eyes alone it could be seen that it would be so.
"You are ill, I see, you are quite ill Your eyes are yellow,"
Smerdyakov commented, without the least irony, with appar-
ent sympathy in fact.
"We'll go together," Ivan repeated. "And if you won't go,
no matter, I'll go alone."
Smerdyakov paused as though pondering.
"There'll be nothing of the sort, and you won't go," he con-
cluded at last positively.
"You don't understand me," Ivan exclaimed reproachfully.
"You'll be too much ashamed, if you confess it all. And,
whar's more, it will be no use at all, for I shall say straight out
that I never said anything of the sort to you, and that you are
either ill (and it looks like it, too), or that you're so sorry for
your brother that you are sacrificing yourself to save him and
have invented it all against me, for you've always thought no
more of me than if rd been a fly- And who will believe you,
and what single proof have you got?"
"Listen, you showed me those notes just now to convince
me."
Smerdyakov lifted the book off the notes and laid it on one
side.
"Take that money away with you," Smerdyakov sighed.
"Of course I shall take it. But why do you give it to me, if
you committed the murder for the sake of it?" Ivan looked at
him with great surprise.
"I don't want it," Smerdyakov articulated in a shaking
voice, with a. gesture of refusal. "I did have an idea of begin-
ning a new life with that money in Moscow or, better still,
abroad. I did dream of it, chiefly because "all things are law-
ful.' That was quite right what you taught me, for you talked
a lot to me about that For if there's no everlasting God,
there's no such thing as vircue, and there's no need of it. You
were right there. So that's how I looked at it."
"Did you come to that of yourself?" asked Ivan, with a wry
smile.
"With your guidance."
768
IVAN
$ I shall be
I learn the
them denied God-and I believe that period, analogous with
my destiny
geological periods, will come to pass-the old conception of
rusands for
the universe will fall of itself without cannibalism and what's
) be ruined
more the old morality, and everything will begin anew. Men
IT the sake
and happiness in the present world. Man will be lifted up with
will unite to take from life all it can give, but only for joy
ade such 2.
there are
a spirit of divine Titanic pride and the man-god will appear.
ler, which
From hour to hour excending his conquest of nature infinitely
own. And
by his will and his science, man will feel such lofty joy from
Are
hour to hour in doing it that in will make up for all his old
dreams of the joys of heaven. Every one will know that he
ny stupid
is mortal and will accept death proudly and serenely like 2
side like 2
god. His pride will teach hire that it's useless for him to repine
at life's being a moment, and he will love his brother without
fascinate
need of reward. Love will be sufficient only for a moment of
ies really
life, but the very consciousness of its momentariness will in-
la Heine,
tensify its fire, which now is dissipated in dreams of eternal
love beyond the grave'
and so on and so on in the same
style. Charming!"
! my soul
Ivan sat with his eyes on the floor; and his hands pressed to
tractive
his ears, but he began trembling all over. The voice continued.
eat; lover
"The question now is, my young thinker reflected, is it
entitled
possible that such a period will ever come? If it does, every-
thing is determined and humanity is settled for ever. But as,
cried
owing TO man's inveterare stupidity, this cannor come about
for at least $ thousand years, every one who recognises the
=? That
truth even now may legitimately order his life as he pleases, on
the new principles. In that sense, 'all things are lawful' for
him What's more, even if this period never comes to pass,
to uere
name there is anyway no God and no immortality, the new
ardent
may well become the man-god, even if he is the only one
ere are
ning to
ghtheartedly overstep all the barriers of the old morality of
the whole world, and promoted to his new position, he may
in with
vicel +1
old slave-man, if necessary. There is no law for God.
need 23
There God stands, the place is holy. Where I stand will be at
the foremost place
set
to
"all things are lawful' and that's
rice
end of it! That's all very charming; but if you want to
ndle why do you want a moral sanction for doing it? But
our modern Russian all over. He can't bring himself to
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THE MODERN LIBRARY COLLEGE EDITIONS
The
Brothers
KARAMAZOV
BY FYODOR DOSTOYEVSKY
TRANSLATED BY Constance Garnett
INTRODUCTION BY Marc Slonim
English Faculty, Sarah Laurrence College
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The Modern Library. New York
HORES
2. The Agony of Populist Art
425
spticism; I have
In The Possessed we are led to believe that the entire intelligentsia is
ie proved to me
possessed, that Verkhovensky and Stavrogin are the true and logical heirs of
it the truth was
truth.29
Stepan Trofimovich. There is no way out, and Stepan Trofimovich's last
repentant wanderings are even less convincing than Raskolnikov's final
35 Ivan relates by
"conversion" in Crime and Punishment. In The Brothers, however,
his secret." But
Dostoevsky, unlike Musorgsky, is able to end on a note of hope, without
Christ. Dostoev-
either the melodramatic deus ex machina of eleventh-hour repentance and
without God. Ivan
conversion or the romantic blending of religion with nationalism. Dostoev-
ust before reciting
sky had experimented earlier with both answers, and there is both a melo-
to heaven and, in
dramatic murder and a romantic image of the "Russian monk" at the center
ng. The only ex-
of The Brothers. But both the "repentance" and the "conversion" of the
silent Christ: an
Karamazovs is incomplete and unconventional.
the only Christ-
Yet Dostoevsky does conclude that man can eliminate the need for
salvation by raising himself to the level of a superman for whom "all is
speech dedicating
permissible" since there is no God. The idea of a new breed of men "beyond
evsky plays anow
good and evil" motivated the ideological murder by Raskolnikov and ideo-
thin themselves a
logical suicide by Kirillov and lies behind much of Ivan Karamazov's think-
lanity. He speaks
ing about the central crime in The Brothers. Yet Ivan is a tortured figure
ove and suffering
who comes close to the madness that was so characteristic of the age. Ivan
acy. In the West
wants to believe in God but is visited only by the devil; and there is,
"the dream of
seemingly, no way out,
But Ivan is only one of three brothers, all of whom share in the
rist-like harmony
common crime of patricide. The name. of Smerdiakov, the illegitimate fourth
as the essence of
brother who actually commits the crime, suggests the word for "stink"
speak of it as his
(smerdet'); and the word Karamazov is a compound of words meaning
Pan-Slavs alike--
"black" (Tatar kara) and "grease" (maz). Like Sophocles in Oedipus Rex
em the errors of
and Shakespeare in King Lear, Dostoevsky's drama deals with injustice to
in it-like that of
one's father. Yet unlike these, The Brothers Karamazov is not a tragedy.
ypothetical, even
None of the three brothers dies; and the story sounds a final message of
Writer-Dostoev-
redemption.
aracterized as an
Essential to any understanding of this "message" is the fact that it is
serving the status
conveyed dramatically and not didactically. The "Legend" in itself solves
ly opposed to the
nothing for Dostoevsky-although it may for those who read it and take
onaries, He is B
sides between the protagonists. It occurs relatively early in the novel and is
tre-révolution ne
itself an episode in the confrontation of the two extremes among the
la révolution."28
brothers: the humble Alyosha and the proud, intellectual Ivan. The move-
hilosopher but a
ment toward resolution of this familiar Dostoevskian antinomy proceeds
Chus, it is best to
through the third brother, Dmitry, the most original creation of the novel.
azov, his last one
Dmitry is closest to the crime and is put on trial for it-thereby becoming
) provide in this
the focus for most of the drama.
Dostoevsky's allusions to dramatists help us to understand Dmitry's
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THE MORE I IMMERSE MYSELF IN MY MUSIC, THE MORE CERTAIN I AM THAT SOUND
IS A BRIDGE BETWEEN OUR REAL WORLD AND THE WORLD INTO WHICH WE ALL WILL
EVENTUALLY PASS -- A GODLY WORLD, A SPIRITUAL WORLD. PERHAPS AN OBLIQUE
PROOF OF THIS IS THE EXISTENCE OF SOUND IN ALL OF THE DIFFERENT RELIGIOUS
TEMPLES AND CHURCHES: I'VE HEARD THE CHOIRES IN THE GREEK AND RUSSIAN
ORTHODOX, THE ORGANS IN THE CATHOLIC AND PROTESTANT, THE CANTORS IN
THE JEWISH, AND THE DRUMS IN THE BUDDHIST. SOMETIMES, IN SOME RARE CASES
IN MY IMAGINATION, TOGETHER WITH THE MUSIC RISING OUT OF THE SILENCE, I
WOULD EXPERIENCE AN EMOTIONAL COMMUNIQUE WITH MY DEPARTED FRIENDS.
THIS IS WHAT HAPPENED ON THE EVENING OF AUGUST 19th/OF LAST YEAR,
I HAD LEARNED OF THE PUTSCH IN Moscow, AND WAS THEN WAITING IN MY PARIS
APARTMENT FOR THE BROADCAST OF THE PRESS CONFERENCE OF THE JUNTA LEADING
THE COUP, WATCHING AND LISTENING, I WAS HORRIFIED. I UNDERSTOOD THAT
THE CURSED TERROR THAT HAD REIGNED IN MY COUNTRY FOR OVER 70 YEARS WAS
RETURNING,
I CLOSED MY EYES, THEN FELT IN MY INNER BEING THE SOUNDS OF THE MUSIC OF
THE 8TH SYMPHONY OF DIMITRY SHOSTAKOVICH. THE MUSIC WAS QUIET, DEVASTATI
EVOCATIVE OF THE INHUMAN SUFFERING OF ITS COMPOSER. WHAT I FEARED WAS
Extended Page 1.1
THE RETURN OF THE TIME WHEN THAT MUSIC WAS WRITTEN: THE TIME OF LIES, OF
DECEIT, OF TRAMPLED HUMAN DIGNITY,
I. UNDERSTOOD IN THAT MYSTIC MOMENT THAT I WAS BEING SUMMONED BY A POWER
IT WAS USELESS TO RESIST. THE NEXT MORNING I FLEW TO Moscow, THEN WENT
TO THE PARLIAMENT BUILDING--THE - RUSSIAN WHITE HOUSE WHERE I SPENT THE
FOLLOWING THREE DAYS.
JUL 16 10:09 KENNEDY CENTER
2.
DURING THOSE 3 DAYS -- LIKE NEVER BEFORE IN MY LIFE -- I FELT IN ME THE
SPIRIT OF CHRIST.
DURING THAT FIRST NIGHT, WHILE WAITING FOR THE IMMINENT ATTACK, WE WERE
SURE OF THE INEVITABILITY OF DEATH. THERE WERE OVER 30,000 UNARMED
PEOPLE DEFENDING THOSE OF US WHO HAD VOLUNTARILY LOCKED OURSELVES IN THE
PARLIAMENT BUILDING, BUT WHAT WERE THOSE NUMBERS TO THE COMBINED FORCES
OF THE KGB, THE ARMY AND THE MILITIA, UNITED AS THEY WERE BY THE PRESENCE
THEIR MINISTERS IN THE JUNTA?
IT POURED RAIN ALL NIGHT AND FOG SHROUDED THE ROOF-TOPS, As WE LEARNED
LATER, THE ATTACK HAD BEEN PLANNED BY HELICOPTERS, DEPOSITING THEIR FORCES
ON THE ROOF OF THE WHITE HOUSE, BUT THE FOG AND GUSTING WIND ABORTED THAT
PLAN, THE JUNTA COULD NOT KNOW THAT THEY HAD PLANNED THE OVERTHROW FOR
THE HOLY FEAST OF THE TRANSFIGURATION. I AM SO CERTAIN THAT WE HAD BEEN
SAVED ONLY THROUGH THE INTERVENTION OF God. GOD DID NOT LOOSE YET EVEN
GREATER SUFFERING ON A PEOPLE TORTURED BY THEIR MERCILESS HISTORY,
WHEN I LEFT THE WHITE HOUSE AT 3 CLOCK IN THE MORNING, AMID THE CONSTANT
EXPECTATION OF ATTACK, TO WALK AMONG THE VOLUNTEER DEFENDERS SURROUNDING
THE BUILDING, I SAW MANY, MANY, MANY WITH SYMBOLS OF THEIR FAITH -- USING
THEM AS DEFENSE AND SALVATION, IN THE SILENCE OF THE NIGHT, BROKEN BY
THE SOUNDS OF MOVING TANK-TREADS, THE AURA OF FAITH WAS ALMOST PALPABLE.
THAT MOMENT, AND THE SALVATION OF ALL OF US -- AND OF THE FUTURE OF THE
COUNTRY -- CAME ONLY FROM GoD.
THERE ARE NOT WORDS ENOUGH TO COVER THE SPECTRUM OF EMOTION I FELT DURING
THOSE 3 DAYS. 3 HAPPIEST DAYS: AS THEY WERE DAYS OF CLOSENESS TO GOD,
AN ALMOST PHYSICAL AWARENESS OF HIS POWER, DAYS OF A UNITY OF FAITH WITH
MY PEOPLE,
THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON
July 16, 1992
MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT
THROUGH:
STEVE PROVOST
FROM:
JOSEPH P. DUGGAN
SUBJECT:
PROPOSED REMARKS FOR CAPTIVE NATIONS
I. SUMMARY
on the grounds of
On Tuesday, July 21, at 2:30 p.m., you will address
approximately 5,000 supporters at the Three Saints Russian
Orthodox Church in Garfield, New Jersey.
II. DISCUSSION Sniet
pro tecting the
of
Your remarks (approximately 10 minutes / cards), focus on
kthe fall of Communism in Europe and prospects for a free and
democratic world. They also stress the importance of faith and
families
values, highlighting differences between your Administration and
"New Age Liberals and the big government bureaucracies."
Page 2, para. 1, last sentence: "Within the next four years, I'm
looking forward to " sounds like he's looking forward not
now but some time in the remote future.
Pg.2, para. 3, last two sentences strike a strange alliteration,
each ending with the word "communism," but not in parallel
construction. It just sounded strange reading it to myself.
Pg. 2 para. 4, first sentence: if you strike that first "And",
the sentence becomes a lot more powerful. Instead of flowing
from the last paragraph, it kind of grabs you by the lapels and
says, "hey, Mark my words -- this is important!" Also, why is it
probable that true freedom will come to countries that have
resisted it so successfully for so long?
Pg. 3, para. 2, third sentence: "I'll keep working to help
American workers
"
Pg. 3, para 3, last sentence: "aggressive agenda" can be seen as
a positive thing. Let's make it sound dirtier; like an expensive
agenda, or a draconian agenda.
Pg. 3, last para., first sentence: is a condom rightly called a
"device?"
Pg. 5, first sentences of first two paragraphs: I'm confused
about the parts of these sentences that give a sense of time.
I'll explain these in person.
Pg. 5, para. 5, first sentence: "to fight with you for the values
we share. " we're not fighting with them, so maybe we should
say "to fight together for the values
"
212
PUBLIC LAW 86-90-JULY 17, 1959
[73 STAT.
73 STAT.]
Public Law 86-90
Public Law 86
July 17, 1959
[S. J. Res. 111]
JOINT RESOLUTION
Providing for the designation of the third week of July as "Captive Nations
To govern the sa
Week".
school officers,
ment of Defen
Whereas the greatness of the United States is in large part attribut-
able to its having been able, through the democratic process, to
Be it enacted
achieve a harmonious national unity of its people, even though they
United States
stem from the most diverse of racial, religious, and ethnic back-
grounds; and
Whereas this harmonious unification of the diverse elements of our
free society has led the people of the United States to possess a
SECTION 1. 1
warm understanding and sympathy for the aspirations of peoples
Overseas Teach
everywhere and to recognize the natural interdependency of the
peoples and nations of the world; and
Whereas the enslavement of a substantial part of the world's popula-
SEC. 2. For t]
tion by Communist imperialism makes a mockery of the idea of
(1) "tea
peaceful coexistence between nations and constitutes a detriment
which-
to the natural bonds of understanding between the people of the
(A)
United States and other peoples; and
school
Whereas since 1918 the imperialistic and aggressive policies of Russian
area f
communism have resulted in the creation of a vast empire which
depend
poses a dire threat to the security of the United States and of all
Defens
the free peoples of the world; and
(B)
Whereas the imperialistic policies of Communist Russia have led,
through direct and indirect aggression, to the subjugation of the
or
national independence of Poland, Hungary, Lithuania, Ukraine,
Czechoslovakia, Latvia, Estonia, White Ruthenia, Rumania, East
ao
Germany, Bulgaria, mainland China, Armenia, Azerbaijan,
ed
Georgia, North Korea, Albania, Idel-Ural, Tibet, Cossackia, Turke-
pr
stan, North Viet-Nam, and others; and
fr
Whereas these submerged nations look to the United States, as the
citadel of human freedom, for leadership in bringing about their
no
liberation and independence and in restoring to them the enjoyment
th
of their Christian, Jewish, Moslem, Buddhist, or other religious
co
freedoms, and of their individual liberties; and
Whereas it is vital to the national security of the United States that
(2) "tea
(A)
the desire for liberty and independence on the part of the peoples of
(B)
these conquered nations should be steadfastly kept alive; and
(C)
Whereas the desire for liberty and independence by the overwhelming
teachi
majority of the people of these submerged nations constitutes a
(3) "ov
powerful deterrent to war and one of the best hopes for a just and
States.
lasting peace; and
Whereas it is fitting that we clearly manifest to such peoples through
(4) "UI
the several
an appropriate and official means the historic fact that the people
of the United States share with them their aspirations for the recov-
Columbia,
ery of their freedom and independence: Now, therefore, be it
Zone, and
Trust Terr
Captive Nations
Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United
Week.
States of America in Congress assembled, That the President of the
EXEMPTION OF
United States is authorized and requested to issue a proclamation des-
ignating the third week in July 1959 as "Captive Nations Week" and
inviting the people of the United States to observe such week with
SEC. 3. Sect
appropriate ceremonies and activities. The President is further
(5 U.S.C. 1082
authorized and requested to issue a similar proclamation each year
paragraph:
until such time as freedom and independence shall have been achieved
(32) 't
for all the captive nations of the world.
Defense I
Approved July 17, 1959.
Practices
Week Ending Friday, July 19, 1991
Proclamation 6315-Captive Nations
captive nation, we shall continue to call on
Week, 1991
all governments and states to uphold both
July 12, 1991
the letter and the spirit of international
human rights agreements, including the
By the President of the United States
Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the
of America
Final Act of the Conference on Security
A Proclamation
and Cooperation in Europe, and the more
recent Charter of Paris.
Each July 4, we Americans celebrate our
The Congress, by Joint Resolution ap-
Nation's Independence with a profound
proved July 17, 1959 (73 Stat. 212), has au-
sense of gratitude for the blessings of liber-
thorized and requested the President to
ty. Yet, as we rejoice in our freedom, we
issue a proclamation designating the third
also remember our solemn obligation to
week in July of each year as "Captive Na-
speak out in behalf of those peoples who
tions Week."
suffer under tyranny and oppression. Thus,
Now, Therefore, I, George Bush, Presi-
this month we also observe Captive Nations
dent of the United States of America, do
Week.
hereby proclaim the week beginning July
Established at a time when Marxist-Len-
14, 1991, as Captive Nations Week. I call
inist regimes had enslaved many nations of
upon the people of the United States to
the world and overshadowed others with
observe this week with appropriate ceremo-
he very real threat of expansionism, our
nies and activities, and I urge them to reaf-
nnual observance of Captive Nations Week
firm their commitment to upholding the
has underscored our determination to
God-given right of all peoples to liberty,
defend the ideals of national sovereignty
justice, and self-determination.
and individual liberty. It has also under-
In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto set
scored our belief in the inevitable triumph
my hand this twelfth day of July, in the
of freedom and democratic ideals. Now,
year of our Lord nineteen hundred and
after more than three decades, we can see
ninety-one, and of the Independence of the
that our faith has been well founded; our
United States of America the two hundred
vigilance and resolve have borne fruit.
and sixteenth.
The world has entered a promising new
era. Communism has failed throughout
George Bush
Eastern Europe. The Soviet Union has
taken important steps toward democracy
[Filed with the Office of the Federal Regis-
and openness. More and more regimes that
ter, 11:01 a.m., July 15, 1991]
once ruled by terror and force have fallen,
Note: This proclamation was not received in
swept away by courageous peoples who are
time for inclusion in last week's issue.
eager to take their rightful place in the
community of free nations-a community
that is marked by respect for human rights
Part
and the rule of law.
Tragically, however, despite these wel-
White House Statement on the Trade
The
come changes, there remain captive peo-
Enhancement Initiative for Central and
ples whose sufferings cannot be overlooked.
Eastern Europe
for
The United States is determined to keep
July 12, 1991
aith with all oppressed peoples and to assist
is
peaceful efforts to promote democracy and
During President Walesa's visit to Wash-
freedom. Indeed, until freedom and inde-
ington in March, President Bush announced
ap-
pendence have been achieved for every
a trade enhancement initiative for the Cen-
951
July 20 Administration of George Bush, 1989
Administration of George Bush, 1989 / July 21
Robert Byrd and Jamie L. Whitten, chair-
tives Committees on Appropriations, respec-
ty is illuminating the face of Eastern and
mocracy underscores the dignity of man.
men of the Senate and House of Representa-
tively.
central Europe and reflecting the changes
Among the celebrants was the patriot who,
taking place within the Soviet Union
above all others, has made Poland's future
toward greater openness at home and away
possible. Astonished by the turnout, he
Remarks at a Ceremony Commemorating Captive Nations Week
from confrontation abroad. Such openness
found pride in freedom's past and hope in
July 21, 1989
prompted the barbed wire fence between
its tomorrow. As Poles-cheering, many
Austria and Hungary to be dismantled. And
crying-flanked our motorcade, Lech
the portion I received-sitting right here-
Walesa turned to me and said simply, "This
Thank you all for coming today to the
the United States Congress, he was hopeful,
the portion I received as a gift is now on
is fantastic." And he was moved and stirred
White House. And I want to welcome you
not embittered. He spoke of his "steady
to the White House and to an occasion,
display, and I'd love to have you all take a
by the wonder of the moment and the
faith in principles" of self-government, op-
Captive Nations Week, marked by sadness,
look at it after this. And a spirit of renewal
crowds that came out to pay their respects
portunity, and individuality.
but blessed by hope. And today we meet to
lights the Baltic States-Latvia, Lithuania,
to the freedom that the United States of
The heroism of such patriots inspires us
signal our deep concern at the fate of na-
Estonia-striving to recapture their national
America epitomizes.
and teaches us. For they embody the spirit
history.
And in coming years, that wonder can
tions, and peoples as well, whose liberty has
of Captive Nations Week, the spirit which
been held captive. And we applaud the
These nations know, as we know, that
uplift the world-in Prague and Kabul, Tal-
says that freedom around the world is not
movement toward democracy taking place
that tide is moving toward change, econom-
linn, Riga, Vilnius-in the hopes and
divisible, and which lives in the brave im-
ic and political. For around the world, we
dreams of people who believe in an open
in the world and the changes yet to come.
migrants from captive nations who are
Six months ago this week, I said in my
see democracy opening markets and bound-
and peaceful world, and who have endured
beside me: Polito Grau de Aguero, for in-
aries, freeing hearts, freeing minds.
much, and who will survive everything,
Inaugural Address: "In man's heart, if not in
stance, a political prisoner in Cuba before
through the triumph of the heart.
fact, the day of the dictator is over. The
And therefore, to nations of Eastern and
fleeing to America, or Haing Ngor, who fled
To love freedom, to overcome oppres-
totalitarian era is passing, its old ideas
central Europe striving to reclaim their na-
Cambodia after the Holocaust and won an
sion-this is their spirit and the meaning of
blown away like leaves from an ancient life-
tional heritage, we say: America stands with
Academy Award for his role in "The Killing
Captive Nations Week. We love them, and
less tree." Well, I have just returned, hope-
you. And to the peoples of China and Viet-
Fields." These seven people are heroes, for
we are with them, for we will never waiver
ful and encouraged, from visits to Poland
nam and Laos, Ethiopia and Nicaragua,
they have shown the power of courage and
nor surrender. And so, together, let us raise
and Hungary, two nations on the threshold
striving for freedom, we say: America
free expression.
what Lajos Kossuth called "the morning
of historic change. And I can say to you:
stands with you. And to the ethnic Turks in
star of liberty," the star that can help all
And last week, I saw how the peoples of
The old ideas are blowing away; freedom is
Bulgaria uprooted from their homes and
Poland and Hungary are leading the way
captive peoples know the dignity that sets
in the air.
forced to flee across the border, we say:
men free.
toward this democratic future, casting rays
America stands with you. Indeed, to all na-
For 40 years, Poland and Hungary en-
Thank you for your participation in this
of light on other nations that are not as
dured what's been called the dilemma of
tions, America proclaims that the truth
wonderful occasion. I'll never forget it. And
fortunate. For within these nations, men
cannot forever be intimidated by force. For
the single alternative: one political party,
God bless you, and thanks for coming to the
and women are standing up for the cause of
history shows and the human will proclaims
White House. And God bless the United
one definition of national interest, one
liberty often at enormous cost, a cause the
social and economic model-in short, one
that liberty can light the darkest night.
States of America, and all that we stand for.
Czech writer Václav Havel once called the
future, prescribed by an alien ideology. But
Last Tuesday thousands filled the streets
Thank you very, very much.
"living in truth."
in fact, that future meant no future. For it
in Gdansk-peacefully, movingly-to honor
This truth forms the heart of Captive Na-
denied to individuals, choice; to societies,
the spirit of Solidarity. But their presence
Note: The President spoke at 10:02 a.m. in
tions Week, for it dictates that liberty be
pluralism; and to nations, self-determina-
did more. It expressed the belief that de-
the Rose Garden at the White House.
political and economic, religious and intel-
tion. And yet in Poland and Hungary, a
lectual. "Living in truth" suggests that
courageous people would not yield to de-
democratic ideals can make all things possi-
spair. There, as elsewhere, the light of liber-
ble for a nation and for its people, and that
ty would not go out.
the individual, not the state, is the voice of
Remarks on Transmitting to the Congress Proposed Legislation To
And 10 days ago, I watched thousands
tomorrow.
Amend the Clean Air Act
brave a driving rain to acclaim this love of
We see that truth in the successful return
liberty. They cheered for free assembly,
July 21, 1989
of democracy to Pakistan. And in Africa,
free press and speech, and freedom of reli-
where liberty lights those nations moving
gion, and filled a square in Budapest named
away from state socialism with new success.
Welcome to the steamy Rose Garden, Mr.
economic summit in Paris was largely de-
after a freedom fighter who believed in that
The hated system of apartheid is on the
Speaker and distinguished Members of the
voted to the environment and what- it.
democracy which linked the people of Hun-
defensive. And in our hope for a Cambodia
Congress.
means for the quality of life on our planet.
gary with the peoples of the world. Lajos
with self-determination for her people, and
Something that was truly striking during
Our neighbors abroad feel a sense of shared
Kossuth arrived in America in 1851 after
a complete and verified Vietnamese with-
my recent travels in Europe was this genu-
commitment. They're cooperating to find
Hungary's struggle for freedom had tempo-
drawal with no return to power by the
ine excitement and enthusiasm spreading
solutions, and we're working very closely
rarily been lost. And yet in his remarks to
Khmer Rouge. And today the light of liber-
about the environmental issues. And the
with them.
996
997
Administration of George Bush, 1990 / July 25
nows what
ence D. Rappleyea, State assembly minority
Republican Party chairman; Geff Yancey,
leader; Pat Barrett, State Republican Party
Republican candidate for Lieutenant Gov-
The leaders
committee chairman; Dick Rosenbaum, Re-
ernor; Thomas S. Foley, Speaker of the
0 break the
publican national committeeman; Ned
House of Representatives; Richard A. Gep-
deficit, and
Regan, State comptroller; Bernard Smith,
hardt, House majority leader; Robert H.
luted Dick
Republican candidate for State attorney
Michel, House Republican leader; Robert
n tonight. I
general; John Bush, former official of the
Dole, Senate Republican leader; and George
ne one that
State Republican Party; Rita DiMartino,
J. Mitchell, Senate majority leader. A tape
State Republican Party committee vice
was not available for verification of the
erse group
otlight is on
chairwoman; Joe Mondello, Nassau County
content of these remarks.
er partisan-
ver special
fforts from
ager to get
Remarks at a Ceremony Commemorating Captive Nations Week
d leaders to
July 25, 1990
form. And
the liberal
forced to
The President. Thank you very much, and
their lives into their own hands, the very
welcome-welcome to the Rose Garden.
phes avert-
people who are in our hearts crafted an
And a special welcome to some of our
unforgettable year of triumph-the triumph
guests-to all of you-but to some special
of brave hearts, the triumph of people de-
stem is that
es; but this
guests today. Of course, I'm very pleased
claring they would control their own desti-
hust choose
the Vice President is with me for this spe-
nies. And last summer while we were in
ear, decade
cial occasion; Secretary Derwinski over
Eastern Europe, Barbara and I sensed that
nt: Divided
here, who's been a leader in all of this for
excitement in the air, that some of you here
enough for
many, many years; and of course, our
had been telling me about. In meetings
must have
Deputy Secretary, Larry Eagleburger-
with the people of Poland and Hungary, I
Albany and
Deputy Secretary of State; and Dick Carl-
pledged America's strong support for their
time to ask
son, the head of the Voice. And so many of
historic struggle. And like most Americans,
show what
our friends from Congress, welcome to all
we watched in joy as the barbed wire on
is of liberal
of you. And a special, again, salute and wel-
that Austrian-Hungarian border came
America to
come to all of you who have been in the
down. And we were deeply moved as the
forefront of the captive nations cause for so
changes swept across the continent bringing
tion season,
many years.
within reach the vision of a Europe truly
eat Republi-
You know, for the last 32 years, Presi-
whole and free.
nd a great
dents from Eisenhower to Reagan have
For four long decades, America and her
aid, "In life,
commemorated the ongoing struggle of
allies have remained united and strong in
ole to follow
captive nations. And traditionally, this one
our mission for peace and freedom. That
ice is clear:
has been the ceremony to commemorate
strength has at long last borne some fruit.
cratic status
the ongoing struggle of these nations, to
What an amazing year this has been-a
people with
bear witness to the suffering of millions-a
year of technicolor glory in lands that had
we will hit
ceremony to honor courage, a ceremony to
been defined by these black watchtowers
tell everyone still in captivity that they are
and walls, and the drab emptiness of lost
one to help
not forgotten. These previous captive na-
dreams.
be in there
tions ceremonies have not been moments of
But we are gathered here today not just
the rest of
joy but really, rather, of serious rededica-
to celebrate the joyous change of this past
1, and God
tion and sadness that so many in our world
year but to celebrate it in a very special
rica. Thank
lived in the throes of tyranny.
way. With us today are some of the young
The Revolution of 1989 was stunning-
people whose countries were a part of this
thrilling, clearly a historic time. And at this
Revolution of '89. And each is proud of his
:50 p.m. in
ceremony last year, we told the world that
country. And it's easy to understand why
dorf Astoria
we would keep faith with those who were
they believe in themselves and in their
red to Clar-
oppressed; and we did. And then taking
homelands. For the bold and brilliant light
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Administration of George Bush, 1990 / July 26
of freedom now illuminates their world.
liberty; those who have risked everything in
Thank you all very, very much.
And so, to honor that shining faith in the
countries not yet free-the countries we
opening remarks, he referred to Secretary of
future, I dedicate this day to this new gen-
Veterans Affairs Edward J. Derwinski and
must still remember today; the desperate
eration of freedom and to future genera-
Note: The President spoke at 1:35 p.m. in
people we must never forget, boys like
Richard W. Carlson, Associate Director for
the Rose Garden at the White House. In his
tions who will never have to bear the
the Voice of America.
Quang Trinh, a young Vietnamese teen-
burden of tyranny. For some of this new
ager. He almost died escaping from the
generation this freedom means a whole
shattered life of a country where he had
new world in their own backyard. On that
seen his mother killed, his father jailed, his
unforgettable morning when the East
brother's spirits broken. Quang fled the
Appointment of Richard W. Porter as Special Assistant to the
German borders fell, parents gathered up
only life he had known for freedom. And he
President and Executive Secretary for the Domestic Policy Council
their kids and brought them to the Bran-
jumped into shark-infested waters for free-
denburg Gate, the final symbol of tyranny
July 25, 1990
dom. And he starved in delirium for free-
in Berlin. And still in their pajamas, these
dom. And after he was finally rescued and
children on this day of new freedom were
told he could enter the United States, he
The President today announced the ap-
served as a law clerk to Judge Richard A.
passed up from friendly hand to friendly
wept all night long.
pointment of Richard W. Porter to be Spe-
Posner on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the
hand to have the thrill of sitting on top of
cial Assistant to the President and Execu-
When did something touch our lives so
Seventh Circuit and worked as a lawyer/
the wall, looking across at the endless hori-
tive Secretary for the Domestic- Policy
completely that we cried for joy through
economist at Lexecon, Inc., a law and eco-
zon of their dreams. And now, a new gen-
Council. Mr. Porter succeeds Kenneth P.
eration is coming of age in freedom.
the entire night? Quang calls America
nomics consulting firm in Chicago, IL.
Yale, who is assuming the position of Chief
In the audience today is a group of
"freedom country." And how many of us
of Staff in the Office of Science and Tech-
Mr. Porter is a Phi Beta Kappa graduate
young interns from Poland, Hungary, and
have stopped to think of our homeland in
nology Policy, Executive Office of the Presi-
of Middlebury College and received his law
Czechoslovakia. Supported by funding from
those terms? You know, on my desk inside
dent.
degree from the University of Chicago Law
private American organizations, they are
there in the Oval Office, I have two special
Since February 1989 Mr. Porter has been
School, where he was awarded the John
spending the summer working and learning
mementos with me at all times. One is a
the Deputy Assistant Secretary for Policy
Olin Prize as the outstanding graduate in
in our great country. And one is working
small American flag, given to me in an
Review and Analysis at the Department of
law and economics. Mr. Porter was born
with the speaker of North Carolina's House
army hospital by a soldier wounded while
the Treasury. Prior to this he was an analyst
and raised in Mount Kisco, NY. He is mar-
of Delegates, another with a television sta-
fighting to free our friends in Panama. It
and the chief writer on the domestic policy
ried to the former Karen Louise Anderson
tion in Washington, another with the U.S.
represents America's commitment to free-
staff of Bush/Quayle '88. Mr. Porter also
of Barrington Hills, IL.
Chamber of Commerce. And they are here
dom and to proud people wherever they
learning how a free society works and will
may be who seek that freedom. And the
return to build a free Poland, a free Hunga-
other souvenir is a piece of the Berlin Wall,
ry, a free Czechoslovakia.
one of the very first chiseled from that hor-
Remarks on Signing the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990
But while we celebrate for those who are
rifying affront to humanity. I keep it as a
now free, we must also remember those
reminder of the miracle which courage,
July 26, 1990
who are not. And I continue to be moved
strength, and unity can achieve. It's sitting
by what I see and hear throughout the rest
right here. And I also wanted to bring with
Evan, thank you so much. And welcome
serve credit, I will single out but a tiny
of the world where unfinished revolutions
me today this piece of barbed wire which I
to every one of you, out there in this splen-
handful. And I take those who have guided
continue, one heroic story at a time. In the
brought to last year's ceremony-some of
did scene of hope, spread across the South
me personally over the years: of course, my
Americas, where a boy with nothing but a
you may remember. It came from the Aus-
Lawn of the White House. I want to salute
friends Evan Kemp and Justin Dart, up
board and sail windsurfed to escape the pol-
tria-Hungary border. And these two sym-
the Members of the United States Congress,
here on the platform with me; and of
itics of repression. In Asia, where iron tanks
bols of tyranny should never be forgotten.
the House and the Senate who are with us
course-I hope you'll forgive me for also
were met by the iron will of a courageous
Sitting in this peaceful Rose Garden today
today-active participants in making this
saying a special word of thanks to two from
lone man. And today, I also want to remem-
are several generations of these nations of
day come true. This is, indeed, an incredi-
the White House, but again, this is personal,
ber especially the people of Latvia, Lithua-
miracles, including the new generation. But
ble day-especially for the thousands of
so I don't want to offend those omitted-
nia, and Estonia, and renew our unflagging
there are also countries that are still waiting
people across the Nation who have given so
two from the White House, Boyden Gray
support for their long quest for national
to be free. So let us all work together so
much of their time, their vision, and their
and Bill Roper, who labored long and hard.
self-determination. The road ahead is going
that next year this dream of freedom ex-
courage to see this act become a reality.
to be difficult. But we can now join them in
And I want to thank Sandy Parrino, of
tends to all those countries where it is now
You know, I started trying to put togeth-
looking forward with hope to the day when
course, for her leadership. And I again-it is
denied. Let us pray together that the light
er a list of all the people who should be
very risky with all these Members of Con-
their long-cherished dreams will become re-
of liberty will shine across our entire planet
mentioned today. But when the list started
ality.
gress here who worked so hard, but I can
and that the next Captive Nations Week
looking a little longer than the Senate testi-
Alongside this success story of nations, we
say on a very personal basis, Bob Dole has
will be the last. Thank you all for coming
also hear quiet stories of individuals who,
mony for the bill, I decided I better give
inspired me.
here, and God bless you for your steadfast
up, or that we'd never get out of here
even in darkness, could see the vision of
commitment to freedom around the world.
This is an immensely important day, a
before sunset. So, even though so many de-
day that belongs to all of you. Everywhere I
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SUBJECT: New Jersey
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Orthodox Church in Garfield, New Jersey. He will be announced
onstage at 2:30. At 3p.m., the program is over and POTUS will
depart. As of yesterday, there was no program other than the
President speaking, but Jim Schaefer should know in a day or two
what they plan on doing. This is a political visit.
4,000-6,000 are expected to attend. The church has 500
parishioners. The audience will be outside in the parking lot
facing the front of the church. Christina has said no to a
teleprompter.
Extra notes: it is the 75th anniversary of the town of
Garfield. There is a veterans memorial on the grounds of the
church -- off to the right of looking at the stage.
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THE MORE I IMMERSE MYSELF IN MY MUSIC, THE MORE CERTAIN I AM THAT SOUND
IS A BRIDGE BETWEEN OUR REAL WORLD AND THE WORLD INTO WHICH WE ALL WILL
EVENTUALLY PASS -- A GODLY WORLD, A SPIRITUAL WORLD. PERHAPS AN OBLIQUE
PROOF OF THIS IS THE EXISTENCE OF SOUND IN ALL OF THE DIFFERENT RELIGIOUS
TEMPLES AND CHURCHES: I'VE HEARD THE CHOIRES IN THE GREEK AND RUSSIAN
ORTHODOX, THE ORGANS IN THE CATHOLIC AND PROTESTANT, THE CANTORS IN
THE JEWISH, AND THE DRUMS IN THE BUDDHIST. SOMETIMES, IN SOME RARE CASES
IN MY IMAGINATION, TOGETHER WITH THE MUSIC RISING OUT OF THE SILENCE, I
WOULD EXPERIENCE AN EMOTIONAL COMMUNIQUE WITH MY DEPARTED FRIENDS,
THIS IS WHAT HAPPENED ON THE EVENING OF AUGUST 19th/OF LAST YEAR.
I HAD LEARNED OF THE PUTSCH IN Moscow, AND WAS THEN WAITING IN MY PARIS
APARTMENT FOR THE BROADCAST OF THE PRESS CONFERENCE OF THE JUNTA LEADING
THE COUP, WATCHING AND LISTENING, I WAS HORRIFIED. I UNDERSTOOD THAT
THE CURSED TERROR THAT HAD REIGNED IN MY COUNTRY FOR OVER 70 YEARS WAS
RETURNING.
I CLOSED MY EYES, THEN FELT IN MY INNER BEING THE SOUNDS OF THE MUSIC OF
THE 8TH SYMPHONY OF DIMITRY SHOSTAKOVICH. THE MUSIC WAS QUIET, DEVASTATI
EVOCATIVE OF THE INHUMAN SUFFERING OF ITS COMPOSER, WHAT I FEARED WAS
Extended Page 1.1
THE RETURN OF THE TIME WHEN THAT MUSIC WAS WRITTEN: THE TIME OF LIES, OF
DECEIT, OF TRAMPLED HUMAN DIGNITY.
I UNDERSTOOD IN THAT MYSTIC MOMENT THAT I WAS BEING SUMMONED BY A POWER
IT WAS USELESS TO RESIST, THE NEXT MORNING I FLEW TO Moscow, THEN WENT
TO THE PARLIAMENT BUILDING- THE RUSSIAN WHITE HOUSE WHERE I SPENT THE
FOLLOWING THREE DAYS.
JUL 16 '92 10:09 KENNEDY CENTER (202) 416-8205
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2.
DURING THOSE 3 DAYS -- LIKE NEVER BEFORE IN MY LIFE -- I FELT IN ME THE
SPIRIT OF CHRIST.
DURING THAT FIRST NIGHT, WHILE WAITING FOR THE IMMINENT ATTACK, WE WERE
SURE OF THE INEVITABILITY OF DEATH, THERE WERE OVER 30,000 UNARMED
PEOPLE DEFENDING THOSE OF US WHO HAD VOLUNTARILY LOCKED OURSELVES IN THE
PARLIAMENT BUILDING, BUT WHAT WERE THOSE NUMBERS TO THE COMBINED FORCES
OF THE KGB, THE ARMY AND THE MILITIA, UNITED AS THEY WERE BY THE PRESENCE
THEIR MINISTERS IN THE JUNTA?
IT POURED RAIN ALL NIGHT AND FOG SHROUDED THE ROOF-TOPS, As WE LEARNED
LATER, THE ATTACK HAD BEEN PLANNED BY HELICOPTERS, DEPOSITING THEIR FORCES
ON THE ROOF OF THE WHITE HOUSE. BUT THE FOG AND GUSTING WIND ABORTED THAT
PLAN. THE JUNTA COULD NOT KNOW THAT THEY HAD PLANNED THE OVERTHROW FOR
THE HOLY FEAST OF THE TRANSFIGURATION. I AM SO CERTAIN THAT WE HAD BEEN
SAVED ONLY THROUGH THE INTERVENTION OF God. GOD DID NOT LOOSE YET EVEN
GREATER SUFFERING ON A PEOPLE TORTURED BY THEIR MERCILESS HISTORY.
WHEN I LEFT THE WHITE HOUSE AT 3 O'CLOCK IN THE MORNING, AMID THE CONSTANT
EXPECTATION OF ATTACK, TO WALK AMONG THE VOLUNTEER DEFENDERS SURROUNDING
THE BUILDING, I SAW MANY, MANY, MANY WITH SYMBOLS OF THEIR FAITH -- USING
THEM AS DEFENSE AND SALVATION. IN THE SILENCE OF THE NIGHT, BROKEN BY
THE SOUNDS OF MOVING TANK-TREADS, THE AURA OF FAITH WAS ALMOST PALPABLE.
THAT MOMENT, AND THE SALVATION OF ALL OF US -- AND OF THE FUTURE OF THE
COUNTRY -- CAME ONLY FROM God.
THERE ARE NOT WORDS ENOUGH TO COVER THE SPECTRUM OF EMOTION I FELT DURING
THOSE 3 DAYS. 3 HAPPIEST DAYS: AS THEY WERE DAYS OF CLOSENESS TO God,
AN ALMOST PHYSICAL AWARENESS OF HIS POWER, DAYS OF A UNITY OF FAITH WITH
MY PEOPLE,
1992 GROUPS
1. Ethnic Groups
A. Armenian
Chuck Haytaian
John Hovnanian
B. Asian
Stephen Ko
C. African-American
Joe Anderson, RPA
Gordon Govens
John Smith
D. Chinese
Joshua Chow
Alan Chin
E. Cuban
Albio Sires
Jose Arango
F. Danish
Carl Peterson
G. Estonian
Dr. Ants-Pallop
K. Jaak Roosaare
H. Greek
Michael Pappas
Steve Corodemus
I. Hungarian
Gabor Bodnar
J. Indian
Cy Thannikary
Sar Khurami
Devarajan Surjata
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K. Irish
Joseph "Bo" Sullivan
Pat Schuber
Gene McCaffrey
L. Italian
Frank Campione
John Renna
Dean Gallo
Angelo Valente
Matthew Rinaldo
Don DiFrancesco
M. Japanese
N. Jewish
David Kotok
Syd Sussman
Cheryl Halpern
Jerry Forman
O. Korean
Hwa Soon Meyer
J. R. Kim
P. Mongolian
Paul Wolcott
O. Native American
Chief Roy Crazyhorse
R. Pakistani
Shahid Mahmood
Morad Abou-Sabe
S. Philippino
Gonzalo Velez
Norman San Agustin
T. Polish
Peter Chutzikiewicz
Steve Markowski
Kazmier Wysocki
Bill Kogut
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U. Portuguese
Manuela Chaplin
V. Puerto Rican
Jose Sosa
Dennis Gonzalez
W. Slovak
Albin Stolarik
X. Ukranian
Andy Keybida
Y. Vietnamese
Long Lam
Z. West Indies
Robert Gangadeen
THE STAR-LEDGER, Wednesday, July 15, 1992
Democrats
1992
'Caravan' will roll into Jersey on Friday
NEW YORK-Bill Clinton's post-convention campaign
grade technical skills. In Mount Holly there is a "build me-
tour bus will roll into New Jersey on Friday and roll down the
keep me" training program for teenagers aimed at keeping
New Jersey Turnpike for a stop in either Burlington or Cam-
kids in school. The program is funded by the Joint Training
den County, Democratic campaign officials said yesterday.
Partnership Act and sponsored by the Burlington County In-
New Jersey will be the first stop on an eight-state, six-
dustry Council. Teenagers involved in the program learn to
day, tour that will take Bill Clinton, Al Gore and their wives
build their own computers or television sets.
on a bus caravan that will stop for rallies, town hall meetings
From New Jersey, the buses are supposed to roll into
and visits to factories.
Pennsylvania and then on to West Virginia, Ohio, Kentucky,
Officials were to decide today whether Clinton's entou-
Indiana, Illinois, and Missouri.
rage will stop at a GE plant in Camden or a job training site
Gov. Jim Florio said in a statement, "We're delighted
in Mount Holly in Burlington County.
that Bill Clinton recognizes the significance New Jersey has
GE runs a training program for its own employees to up-
in this election."
BUSH-QUAYLE '92 GARFIELD CONTACT LISTING
Tuesday, July 21
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454 Outwater Lane, Garfield, New Jersey
NEW JERSEY BUSH-QUAYLE '92:
908-245-5005
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Executive Director:
Bill Palatucci
Press Secretary:
Cristyne Lategano
Deputy Press Secretary:
Paul Cuba
Site advance:
Mary Warner
Rob Vivian
Three Saints Church:
Father Alexander Golubov 201-478-7202
Garfield Contact:
Triff Rizzo
201-478-4952
COUNTY GOVERNMENT: (Contact for County Police/Airport)
Bergen County Executive: William "Pat" Schuber
Chief of Staff:
201-646-3630
Jerry Binney
201-646-3685
Bergen County GOP:
John Schepisi, chairman 201-487-5551
Benedict Focarino
201-487-5551
Christine Farrington
BERGEN COUNTY FREEHOLDERS:
Charles "Jim" 0' Dowd - Chairman
J. William Van Dyke
Barbara Chadwick
Richard Mola
Anthony Cassano
James Sheehan
Congresswoman Marge Roukema (R-5th)
201-447-3900
District 36: Senator John Scott
201-939-9288
Assemblyman Paul DiGaetano
201-933-0533
Assemblyman John Kelly
201-667-2123
District 38: Senator Lou Kosco
201-712-1221
Assemblyman Pat Roma
201-265-6680
(Congressional candidate for Garfield - Dist. 9)
Assemblywoman Rose Heck
201-777-6344
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38ᵀᴴ
DISTRICT
Senator Paul Contillo
Assemblyman Thomas J. Duch
Assemblywoman Rose Heck
Assemblyman Patrick J. Roma
(See Table 1 (page viii) for addresses and telephone numbers)
Oradell
Peramus
Index
POPULATION
1980 Total Population
203,893
1.1075.
1990 Total Population
197,532
1.0221.
1980-90 Percentage Change
3.12
-.6200.
1990 Percentage: Black Population
1.5%
.1119.
IROCHEVLE
PARIO
Hispanic-Origin Population
7.22
.7500.
Elmwood
1980 Percentage:
Population Age 65 or Over
13.4%
1.1453.
Pork
SADDLE
College Graduates in Population Age 25 or Older
14.81
.8087.
BROOK
ANCESTRY
Largest Ancestry Groups (1980)
Not Available
Lodl
AREA AND
Land Area in Square Miles
36.19
.1952.
GARFIELD
DENSITY
1990 Population per Square Mile
5,458
5.2380.
FISCAL
SOUTH
1990 Equalized Valuation per Capita
$ 89,305
1.3397.
MACKERSACE
RESOURCES
1987 Personal Income per Capita
$ 15,613
1.0389.
Hersbreuces
1990 Equalized Valuation per Public School Pupil
$ 864,567
1.8759.
THere.
1987 Personal Income per Public School Pupil (1990 Enrollment)
$ 151,147
1.4576.
Telerboro
1990 Residential Property Assessments as Z of Total Assessed Value
63.22
.9267.
Little
Wood->
Ferry
Polisade
1990 Average (Mean) Estimated True Value of Residential Property
$ 213,301
1.2027.
Ridge
Park
1990-91 State Aid as Percentage of School Budgets
11.0%
3507.
Moonachie
GOVERNMENTAL
1990 Municipal Budget per Capita
$
746
1.0332.
Ridgefield
EXPENDITURES
1990-91 School Budget per Resident Pupil
$
7,986
1.0757.
EQUALIZED
1990 Average Local Tax Rate County
$
24
(Cliffside Pk.
.5455.
PROPERTY
per Hundred Dollars
Municipal
$
.51
1.0000.
TAX RATES
of Equalized Value
School
$
.75
.7895.
Rebate
$
-.04
.8000.
Total Tax Rate
S
1.46
7892
VOTERS
1990 Registered Voters
101,749
1.0949
AND VOTER
1990 Registered Voters as Percentage of Population
51.5%
1.0707.
TURNOUT
Voter Turnout Percentage: 1987
Not Available
1988
Not Available
1989
Not Available
1990
57.8Z
1.0743
ELECTION
1987 State Senate:
The Thirty-eighth District includes municipalities located in a
D-All Democratic Candidates
29,163 (55.8Z)
1.0963
RESULTS
R-All Republican Candidates
23,101 (44.22)
9002.
broad arc swinging through central Bergen County. The district's
1988 President:
D-Michael S. Dukakis
35,287 (40.42)
.9374
declining population includes only a small number of Black per-
R-George Bush
52,146 (59.62)
1.0475.
1988 U.S. Senate:
sons. Fiscal resources are considerable, especially in relation
D-Frank R. Lautenberg
44,227 (53.4Z)
.9852.
R-Peter Dawkins
38,560 (46.6%)
1.0175.
to school enrollments, and state aid makes up a small part of
1989 Governor:
D-James J. Florio
39,659 (62.32)
1.0016.
school budgets. The average residential property value is high.
R-James A. Courter
24,019 (37.72)
.9974.
1989 General
D-All Democratic Candidates
Tax rates, particularly for county and school purposes, are low,
62,908 (51.72)
.9682.
Assembly:
R-All Republican Candidates
58,844 (48.32)
1.0365.
and the total tax rate is the second lowest in New Jersey. The
1990 U.S. Senate:
D-Bill Bradley
27,881 (51.02)
.9884.
district is politically competitive, though leaning toward Demo-
R-Christine Todd Whitman
26,802 (49.0%)
1.0124.
1990 Congress:
D-All Democratic Candidates
26,395 (48.0%)
.9979.
cratic legislative candidates in recent years.
R-All Republican Candidates
28,596 (52.02)
1.0019.
38th DISTRICT (Part of Bergen County)
153
TABLE A
TYPE
TOTAL
POPULATION
AREA
1990
TYPE
1990
PCT.
1980
PCT.
LARGEST
1990 PER CAP.
1990
1990 AVERAGE
OF
1990 EQUAL IZED
PCT.
1987 PER CAP
IN SQ.
DEN-
OF
AGE
COLL.
ANCESTRY
COMMUNITY
PROP TAX BASE
PCT.
RES VALUE
MUN
COUNTY
1980
1990
PROPERTY TAX RATES
CHANGE
PERS
INCOME
MILES
SITY
COM.
BLCK
HISP
65+
GRAD.
GROUPS
INDEX
RES.
INDEX
CG
MG
SD
REB.
TOTAL
INDEX
CLIFFSIDE PARK
BOR.
BERGEN
21,464
20,393
-5.01
.96
21,243
U-S
1.8
10.9
15.9
19.51
8
4
71
ELMWOOD PARK
77,751
1.166
180.1
201,831
1.138
BOR.
.24
.63
BERGEN
18,377
.64
17,623
-.04
1.47
-4.11
2.65
17,696
1.178
6,650
U-S
.8
8.6
14.5
10.4
8
10
71
GARFIELD
70,504
1.058
75.7
196,568
1.108
CITY
.25
BERGEN
.53
.73
26,803
26,727
-.05
-.31
1.46
2.13
13,775
.917
12,548
UC
2.2
9.0
15.6
7.41
8
10
41
51,673
.775
74.0
HASBROUCK HTS.
189,619
BOR.
1.069
.23
.61
BERGEN
12,166
.95
11,488
-.05
-5.61
1.75
1.51
11,944
.795
7,608
U-S
.8
4.2
15.4
18.71
8
7
41
LITTLE FERRY
83,810
1.257
71.8
204,809
BOR.
1.155
.24
.67
BERGEN
.90
9,399
-.05
9,989
1.77
6.31
1.53
17,099
1.138
6,529
U-S
3.7
8.4
10.1
14.6
8
7
41
70,044
1.051
60.8
186,773
1.053
.23
.64
.72
-.04
1.55
16,027
1.066
LODI
BOR.
BERGEN
23,956
22,355
-6.71
2.26
9,892
U-S
2.9
9.2
11.5
10.0
8
7
MOONACHIE
41 58,012
.870
62.4
196,410
1.107
.23
.74
BOR.
BERGEN
1.03
2,706
-.04
2,817
4.1
1.95
1.721
13,415
.893
1,638
U-S
.8
5.4
9.5
4.8
1
4
23.1
ORADELL
71202,694
3.041
216,004
1.218
.26
BOR.
BERGEN
.29
.41
8,658
-.01
8,024
.94
-7.31
2.44
14,065
.936
3,289
U-S
.3
1.9
11.7
34.51
8
4
PALISADES PARK
71117,967
1.770
86.5
294,112
1.658
.23
.47
BOR.
BERGEN
.94
13,732
-.04
14,536
1.60
5.9
1.21
23,753
1.581
12,013
U-S
1.6
11.5
14.4
13.3
8
7
4
PARAMUS
69,759
1.046
69.1
229,603
1.295
.23
.49
.77
IBOR.
BERGEN
26,474
-.03
25,067
1.46
-5.31
14,747
.981
10.48
2,3921S
.8
3.6
10.6
22.91
8
4
71149,368
2,241
51.5
254,578
1.435
.25
.42
.69
-.03
1.33
17,874
1.189
RIDGEFIELD
BOR.
BERGEN
10,294
9,996
-2.9
2.61
3,830
U-S
.8
6.8
16.0
13.91
8
4
71
ROCHELLE PARK
96,825
1.452
66.7
233,406
1.316
.24
.05
.77
TWP
-.03
BERGEN
5,603
1.03
5,587
-.3
15,180
1,010
1.05
5,321
U-S
.3
3.4
17.4
11.6
8
4
SADDLE BROOK
71101,772
1.527
58.3
186,153
1.050
TWP.
.23
.55
.65
BERGEN
-.04
14,084
1.40
13,296
-5.6
15,411
1.025
2.72
4,888
U-S
1.1
3.4
10.0
12.6
8
7
41107,659
1.615
59.3
193,562
1.091
SOUTH HACKENSACK
.23
TWP
.39
BERGEN
.63 -.04
2,229
1.21
2,106
-5.51
16,437
1.094
.71
2,966
U-S
2.1
8.3 11.6
6.31
8
4
71181,234
2.719
127.2
TETERBORO
192,663
1.086
.25
[BOR.
.72
BERGEN
.55 -.02
19
1.51
22
15.8
13,351
.888
1.11
20
U-S
0.0
0.0
15.8
0.0
9845446
147.7
.3
.24
.77
.00 0.00
1.01
19,248
1.281
WOOD-RIDGE
|BOR.
BERGEN
7,929
7,506
-5.31
1.10
6,824 U-S
.7
3.9
13.6
14.21
8
7
41
83,953
1.259
175.61
191,900
1.082
.25
.61
.77
-.06
1.57
16,944
1.127
Type of
MUC-Major Urban Center
S
-Suburban
R -Rural
Community
Ancestry
1-Dutch
5-Greek
UC -Urban Center
S-R-Suburban-Rural
9-Norwegian
13-Scottish
SSR-Seashore Resort
22-American Indian
Codes:
Group
2-English
UCR-Urban Center-Rural
6-Bungarian
10-Polish
RC -Rural Center
14-Swedish
23-Asian
Codes:
3-French
7-Irish
U-S-Urban-Suburban
RCR-Rural Center-Rural
11-Portuguese
15-Ukranian
24-Spanish-origin
4-German
8-Italian
12-Russian
21-Black
TABLE B
1990
PCT.
1990
PER CENT
1987
1988
1988
1989
REG.
OF
BALLOTS
1989
VOTER TURNOUT
1990
STATE SENATE
1990
PRESIDENT
SENATE
GOVERNOR
COMMUNITY
VOTERS
POP
CAST
GENERAL ASSEMBLY
1987
1988
1989
1990
SENATE
DEM.
REP
DEM
CONGRESS
REP
DEM
REP
DEM
REP
DEM.
DEM.2
REP.1
REP.2
DEM
REP
CD
DEM
REP
CLIFFSIDE PARK
9,910
48.61
5,839
59.6
81.7
66.6
58.9
3,984
1,838
ELMWOOD PARK
4,382
4,575
5,230
9,095
51.61
3,090
4,632
1,940
4,079
5,093
55.1
83.0
4,038
63.9
56.0
2,178
3,334
1,994
3,274
0
2,017
9
3,455
GARFIELD
3,315
4,320
4,135
2,079
3,139
3,540
10,852
40.6
4,820
1,946
52.8
3,441
74.6
3,298
58.7
44.4
1,781
2,878
1,760
2,369
2,886
2,324
9
4,164
4,983
2,487
4,936
2,143
HASBROUCK HTS,
6,515
3,461
4,313
56.7
3,770
56.2
2,098
82.2
3,674
3,836
69.6
57.9
2,512
1,609
2,233
2,225
2,346
1,855
2,103
9
4,022
2,449
2,556
1,884
LITTLE FERRY
3,080
2,269
4,806
48.1
1,994
2,789
53.2
79.4
1,559
65.1
1,541
58.01
2,692
1,425
2,594
1,454
1,480
2,114
9
1,560
2,602
1,604
1,987
2,014
1,923
2,009
1,134
1,454
1,398
1,669
1,600
1,350
1,250
9
1,462
1,153
LODI
10,915
48.81
4,733
44.1
77.7
60.8
43.41
2,972
1,682
4,105
MOONACHIE
4,512
4,712
3,301
4,394
1,592
1,503
53.4
3,679
1,000
3,328
55.7 78.3 59.0 66.5
2,050
447
2,167
2,636
387
1,817
9
518
2,836
ORADELL
749
1,686
658
544
615
346
491
5,025
62.6
502
2,959
53.1 83.9 67.0 58.91
426
390
500
407
951
1,697
9
541
388
1,344
PALISADES PARK
3,215
1,857
2,544
1,449
1,877
887
6,528
44.9
935
4,303
50.7 71.9 63.3 65.9
2,375
2,287
1,128
1,776
1,838
5
1,793
2,213
1,032
2,286
PARAMUS
3,183
2,677
2,463
2,494
1,543
14,285
1,868
57.01
1,755
8,963
47.5 80.6 62.8 62.7
2,115
2,163
2,215
4,215
1,724
9
2,951
2,203
1,854
4,734
7,735
6,256
5,773
5,284
3,589
4,046
4,034
4,813
4,540
4,188
4,2611
5
2,079
6,126
RIDGEFIELD
5,629
56.3
3,387
55.8 86.5 67.9 60.21
1,558
1,873
ROCHELLE PARK
1,972
3,157
3,153
2,387
2,463
2,325
1,537
1,902
56.4
1,938
2,063
1,813
1,687
46.8 82.0 69.3 65.4
1,412
1,7841
9
701
1,400
1,791
778
SADDLE BROOK
1,011
1,729
1,272
1,319
1,175
921
779
755
7,521
56.6
1,244
5,277
40.7
1,214
877
80.8 63.2 70.2
1,067
5
403
1,671
1,482
1,344
SOUTH HACKENSACK
2,316
4,081
3,161
2,984
2,818
1,794
1,991
1,894
1,403
66.6
2,372
2,314
1,006
66.5 50.7 75.8 71.7
2,436
2,290
9
2,581
343
1,990
496
TETERBORO
394
681
471
517
608
377
450
440
471
19
86.41
.419
16185.0
431
94.4
4371
9
77.8
435
444
84.21
11
61
2
13
5
9
4
8
3
2
11
10
3
131
9
7
9
WOOD-RIDGE
4,5901
61.21
2,767|61.7
81.1
67.8
60.31
1,288
1,5701
1,402
2,5891
1,900
1,950
1,730
1,323
1,430
1,481
1,557
1,3931
1,357
1,3561
9
1,421
1,294
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This long passage is Ivans dialogue
" the with the "devil" in Chapt 1x, Book X1,
devil. Ivans nightinare," Brothers Karama200.
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The Brothers Karamazov
Brother Ivan Fyodorovich
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"I forbid you to speak of "The Grand Inquisitor," cried
life is but a moment, and he will love his brother without
Ivan, crimson with shame.
need of reward. Love will be sufficient unto the moment of
"And the 'Geological Cataclysm.' Do you remember?
life, but the very consciousness of its momentariness will
That was a poem, now!"
intensify its fire, which now is dissipated in dreams of eter-
"Hold your tongue, or I'll kill you!"
nal love beyond the grave'
and so on and SQ on in the
"You'll kill me? No, excuse me, I will speak. I came to
same style. Very charming!"
JUL-21-92 TUE 16:23
treat myself to that pleasure. Oh, I love the dreams of my
Ivan sat with his eyes on the floor and his hands pressed
ardent young friends, quivering with eagerness for lifel
to his ears, but he began trembling all over. The voice
'New men are there,' you decided last spring, when you
continued,
were meaning to come here, 'they propose to destroy every-
"The question now is, my young thinker reflected, is it
thing and begin with cannibalism. Stupid fellows! they
possible that such a period will ever come? If it does, every-
didn't ask my advice! I maintain that nothing need be de-
thing is determined and humanity is settled for ever, But as,
stroyed, that we need to destroy only the idea of God in
owing to man's inveterate stupidity, this cannot come about
mankind; that's how we have to set to work. That's what
for at least a thousand years, every one who recognises the
one should begin with. That's what, that's what one should
truth even now may legitimately order his life as he pleases,
begin with. Oh, blind race of men who have no under-
on the new principles. In that sense, "everything is permitted'
standing! As soon as men have all of them denied God-
for him. What's more, even if this period never comes to
and I believe that period, analogous with geological periods,
pass, since there is anyway no God and no immortality, the
will come to pass-the old conception of the universe will
new man may well become the man-god, even if he is the
fall of itself without cannibalism and, what's more, the old
only one in the whole world, and, promoted to his new rank,
morality, and everything will begin anew. Men will unite to
he may lightheartedly overstep all the barriers of the mo-
take from life all it can give, but only for joy and happiness
rality of the old slave-man, if necessary. There is no law for
in the present world. Man will be lifted up with a spirit of
God. Where God stands, the place is holy. Where I stand
divine Titanic pride and the man-god will appear. From
will be at once the foremost place
'everything is per-
hour to hour extending his conquest of nature infinitely by
mitted' and that's the end of it! That's all very charming;
his will and his science, man will feel such lofty joy from
but if you want to swindle, why do you want a moral sanc-
hour to hour in doing it that it will make up for all his old
tion for doing it? But that's our modern Russian all over.
hopes of attaining the joys of heaven. Every one will know
He can't bring himself to swindle without a moral sanction.
that he is wholly mortal, that there is no resurrection, and
He is so in love with truth
will accept death proudly and serenely like a god. His pride
The visitor talked, obviously carried away by his own
will teach him that it's useless for him to murmur because
eloquence, speaking louder and louder and looking ironi-