Friday,October 30,1992 11 1. 判断下列句子中,哪一个是正确的。 CAMPAIGN'92 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Focus on the candidates and the issue of... This is the last in a series of five articles addressing the views of the three main presidential candidates. Here are excerpts from books they wrote. "I want to help people by enabling them to make their own decisions about job training, and child care from a variety of competing alternatives." — from "Agenda for American Renewal" for the last twelve years, government has served the rich and special interests. It's time for a change; time for leaders willing to accept it and ready to work for the power of the presidency to work for the American people." "You are the owners of this country. Our system has been corrupted because we weren't exercising our responsibilities as owners. This is the year to reassert your ownership." Source: Kansan staff research from "Putting People First" Sean M. Tevis / KANSAN - from "United We Stand" Bush wants hands-off policy on social issues President touts conservatism, laissez faire By Lynne McAdoo Kansan staff writer President Bush's approach to social issues often mirrors his approach to the economy. Keep the government out of it if it at all possible. He emphasizes traditional family units and conservative ideals. His policies encourage the private sector instead of the government to provide services such as health care. He thinks the bureaucracal red tape that hinders a business will also cripple people, not empower them. Some of his positions on social issues include: **Abortion:** Bush opposes abortion except in cases of rape and incest and ANALYSIS He supports putting a cap on malpractice suit awards. He wants small businesses to combine resources so that they can buy insurance at large group rates. People who are self employed could deduct 100 percent of health insurance from their taxes ■ Health Care: Bush does not support a nationalized health care system. He believes it would restrict people's ability to choose their own doctor and would create a large tax burden. Bush wants to provide a tax credit of $3,750 to low-income families to help buy health insurance. ■ Crime: Bush supports the death penalty and mandatory minimum when the mother's life is threatened. He opposes use of federal money to pay for an abortion, except when the life of the mother is threatened. He does not support the Freedom of Choice Act, which would establish the right to an abortion. sentencing. He opposes the Brady Bill, which would mandate a five-day waiting period before purchasing handguns. Bush has proposed the Comprehensive Violent Crime Control Act, which includes a reform of the exclusionary rule that would allow evidence gathered by law enforcement without a warrant to be used in trials. ■ AIDS. Bush has committed $4.2 billion during the past four years for research. He believes AIDS education should stress marital fidelity, abstinence and a drug-free lifestyle. ■ Discrimination: Bush supports rigorous enforcement of existing anti-discrimination laws and does not believe in creating legislation that would use quotas. He signed the Civil Rights Act of 1990 which protected against employment discrimination. He also signed the Americans with Disabilities Act in 1990. See related stories, Page 12. NATURAL WAY - 820-822 Mass St. If I am elected, my top three priorities for the office are: - Develop a better working relationship between employees and you, the taxpayer. - To serve the public, you the taxpayer. - Organize and work with the present employees to provide prompt and courteous service to handle the high volume of work to accommodate the growing needs of Douglas County. VOTE As my campaign comes to a close, I ask you for your help and your VOTE on Tuesday. November $3^{\mathrm{rd}}$ VOTE PAT WELLS DOUGLAS COUNTY TREASURER Political Advertisement paid for by Weble for County Treasurer, Judy Seg. Treas. Produced by the KI DIVISION Pat Wells Douglas County Treasurer "Because I care about state support for KU, I'm voting for Sandy Praeger" -Del Shankel Former Executive Vice Chancellor, KU Sandy: STATE SENATOR Paid Political Advertisement Worked hard for the allocation of $18 million to rebuild Hoch Auditorium. Fought for the 100% Graduate Teacher Assistant fee waiver. 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