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Wednesday, September 23,1992
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in campaign coverage, Ogden says
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By JULI PHILLIPS
Reporter of THE BATTALION
eighed 2:| The most important issues of
is bulkedi: the the presidential campaign are
ing to lots not talked about. State Represen-
,er and le tative Steven Ogden said at a
i fleeting last night.
iher ba-l To an audience of A&M College
about® 1 : Republicans, Odgen claimed for-
nt, buthe eign affairs and future judiciary
gibilityar ; appointments have been over
looked, and
Odgen blamed
the media for
the oversight.
I Clinton has
no experience
as far as for
eign affairs are
oncerned, but
he said voters
don't hear
anything
about it in the
media. He said the liberal ap-
Besides the media, Odgen took
aim at the University of Texas, the
UT "alumni" and Texas Railroad
Commissioner Lena Guerrero and
Texas Governor Ann Richards.
He pointed at each and claimed
they are responsible, in part for
the "moral blindspot" in America.
Odgen criticized Richards state
ment that records, not personal
lives, of politicians should be the
factor behind their appointments.
In other business at the meet
ing, Young Republicans President
Phil Meuret praised the Quayle
rally and the efforts of the group
that organized it.
"There is no other organization
in the nation that could have
pulled off that type of a rally in
three days," he said.
"Vice President Dan Quayle
had never had that type of rally
for him in
go out an
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Ipointments to the Supreme Court
would effect the lives of every
\merican since the liberal judges
would not just interpret the laws.
'^ th(1 :| they would make them. But,
Odgen said, the media pays no at
tention to this issue either.
"These issues aren't sexy
enough for the media to pay at
tention to," Odgen said.
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"The best way to judge anybody
about the big issues is to look at
what they do with the small issues —
especially when they think that no
one is looking."
-State Representative Steven Ogden
"I don't agree with Ann
Richards and the Democrats when
they say (the politician's personal
life) is not important," Odgen
said.
"The best way to judge any
body about the big issues is to
look at what they do with the
small issues — especially when
they think that no one is looking."
his career
and Texas
A&M gave
it to him -
the A&M
College Re
publicans
gave it to
him."
Meuret
also praised
the "rally
crew" for
giving up the chance to meet Vice
President Quayle in order to place
themselves among the audience
and encourage the crowd to re
spond to his speech.
"The crew did a great job get
ting everyone there going," he
said. "And the media couldn't
even get a shot of it."
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