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OCR Page 1 of 5Cheney touts faith-based aid to U.S. poor
HOT SPRINGS, Ark. (AP) -
ence and "serious missteps" in his
hundred Republicans at the Salva-
appropriate because the money
Richard B. Cheney visited a Salva-
handling of foreign affairs "raise
tion Army's Linwood Center,
"isn't to support the religious pur-
tion Army center yesterday to talk
serious questions about his judg-
which provides housing for chil-
poses of the groups."
up George W. Bush's plan to help
ment."
dren from abusive homes. The
Boosting the role of faith-based
religious groups take on a greater
Campaigning in Kansas City,
center receives some federal fund-
groups that help the poor was a
role helping needy Americans.
Mo., Mr. Cheney said Mr. Bush's
ing, officials said:
cornerstorie of Mr. 'Bush's "com-
With just one week to go before
plan for tax incentives and new
If elected, Mr. Bush wants to
passionate conservative" message
the election, the Republican vice-
rules would help more faith-based
dedicate $8 billion during his first
in the early days of the campaign
presidential candidate revisited an
groups compete for federal con-
year as president for tax credits
as the Texas governor sought to
element of Mr. Bush's "compas-
tracts to provide social services
and grants to encourage Amer-
convince voters he was a different
sionate conservative" theme,
without requiring them to forgo
icans to give more to charity and to
kind of Republican.
largely ignored since the Repub-
their religious messages.
increase the role of faith-based or-
lican convention.
"We think it's important to break
ganizations in fighting poverty.
In Arkansas, Mr. Cheney argued
Mr. Cheney also continued his
down some of those barriers so in
Critics question whether such
that Mr. Gore mishandled many of
criticism of Democrat Al Gore's
fact a group doesn't have to give up
the initiatives he led as vice presi-
arrangements would violate the
readiness to be president, saying
oftentimes its basic fundamental
First Amendment. But Mr. Cheney
dent, including the Kyoto treaty on
his lack of private-sector experi-
global warming, which the Senate
thrust to participate," he told a few
said such government funding is
has refused to ratify.
Bush campaign prepares Austin for post-election party
By Leah Quin
area will open again gradually Nov.
pizza and hamburgers and a few
The party plans have been
COX NEWS SERVICE
8 and 9.
Texas labels in the lineup of beer
months in the making, as the city
"We are optimistic that this will
and wine, said vendor Charles
of Austin and the Bush campaign
AUSTIN, Texas - The votes
be a victory party," said Bush
Wells of G&M Catering.
hammered out details involving
aren't counted - most of them
spokesman Ray Sullivan. "It will
A 15-minute fireworks display is
security and media access.
haven't even been cast - but the
go on rain or shine - figuratively
also scheduled for later in the eve-
About 10,000 spectators are ex-
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 2000
presidential campaign of Texas
pected to fill the streets, and a
The Washington Times
and literally."
ning, Mr. Sullivan said.
Gov. George W. Bush is already
The entertainment lined up so
However, until Mr. Bush and
large stage at 10th Street and Con-
planning a post-election party over
far, which starts at 7 p.m., has a
vice-presidential candidate Rich-
gress Avenue will accommodate a
five blocks of downtown Austin.
distinctly Texas flavor: country
ard B. Cheney make an appear-
crush of national and international
Starting tomorrow, avenues
western singer Pat Green, the
ance, the main attraction will
media.
south of the Capitol, from Colorado
South Austin Gospel Choir and
likely be the three jumbo television
"It's just a little more high-
to Brazos streets, will be blocked
Austin-based Mariachi Tejano, Mr.
screens set up around downtown
priority because of the person
off as workers begin constructing
Sullivan said.
so spectators can track election re-
who's going to be there," Garry
stages. After the party, which
Likewise, food booths will serve
sults. Polls on the West Coast close
Silagi, the city's traffic control su-
starts at 5 p.m. on Election Day, the
fajitas and barbecue - as well as
at 10 p.m. Austin time.
pervisor.
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