12 1. 判断下列语句的正确性。 Friday, October 30, 1992 CAMPAIGN'92 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Clinton outlines social reforms Campaign literature shows attack plan on crucial social issues By Mark Martin Kansan staff writer Bill Clinton has accused George Bush of forgetting about social issues such as fighting AIDS and discrimination. Clinton says he will fight for the rights of those he claims the Bush administration has left behind. In his 230-page campaign book, "Putting People First," Clinton outlines many of his ideas on social policies. These plans include: **Abortion:** Clinton is pro-choice. As president, Clinton says, he will sign the Freedom of Choice Act, which would make the Supreme Court's Roe vs. Wade ruling a law. He ANALYSIS would also repeal current laws that prohibit federally funded abortions and medical personnel from advising women about abortions. ■ Health Care: Clinton says it would require every employer to provide a core health-care package to its employees. Small businesses would be required to contribute to a government fund that would pay for health care. Clinton proposes creating a health standards board comprising consumers, business and government to establish an annual health budget for the nation. **Crime:** Clinton would add 100,000 new police officers in the country, and he pledges to finance more drug treatment centers. He supports the Brady Bill, which would require a five-day waiting period for handgun purchases. He also proposes creating boot camps for first-time, non-violent offenders as an alternative to jail. Clinton supports the death penalty. ■ AIDS: Clinton vows to make fighting AIDS a top priority in his administration. He says he will appoint an AIDS policy director to coordinate federal AIDS policies, speed up drug approval processes for AIDS medication and increase funding for medical research on AIDS. Clinton also promises to fully fund the Ryan White Health Care Act, which would provide health care for those with AIDS in urban areas who cannot afford it. Discrimination: Clinton says he will strongly support the 1991 Civil Rights Act, which ensures fairness in the workplace. He would support legislation ensuring rights for gays and lesbians. Clinton also pledges to support sovereignty and self-determination for tribal governments on Native American reservations. By Christine Laue Kansan staff writer Perot reminds voters they own the country His social policies reflect this principle. Again and again Ross Perot reminds people in the United States that they own their country. He calls this reminder the No. 1 principle that has animated the Perot movement. "It can never be a gift bestowed by "It can never be a gift bestowed by "Perot, "perot in his 118- page book, "We Stand: How We Can Take Back Our Country." "I believe that most of our people want to share in the American dream," he says. "We must put a ladder down to reach them so they can climb out of the mire we've put them in. After that, the climbing is up to them. Soon it will be their turn to reach down and lend a hand." ANALYSIS Perot addresses some social issues and spells out how he would deal with them in his book. These plans include: Abortion: Perot supports a woman's right to have an abortion and encourages adoption as an alternative to abortion. He supports federal financing of reproductive counseling and of abortions for low-income women. Health Care: Perot favors establishing a national health board as an independent federal agency to oversee cost containment, set a national health policy, determine a basic benefit package for universal health coverage and allow states to conduct pilot programs. ■ Crime: Perot supports manda tory life sentences without parole for people convicted of three violent crimes. He would call for appropriate statutes to prosecute gang members and establishment of rehabilitation centers in prisons for youths convicted of drug or violent crime charges. AIDS: Perot says it should be attacked at every level - education, prevention and accelerated research. ■ Discrimination: Perot has three approaches. "First, we ought to love one another," Perot says. "Second, for those who can't quite lift themselves up to that level, we have to get along with one another so we can队up and win. Third, for the hard-core haters, we're stuck with one another." He says that law and justice must be colorblind. JAYHAWK TWINS Two 16" Pizzas $10.67 $1.89 per additional toppings covers both pizzas POKEY'S PREFERENCE **GET A 12" PIZZA FOR $1.89!!** *Now for a limited time only, get a 12" Pizza for $1.89 when you buy any Gumby's Pizza at our already incredibly low coupon price. Please mention ad when ordering. 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