Conservative Leadership Conference
Mr. Weyrich discussed the state of the conservative movement and stressed the need to define positions following the end of the Cold War. Fo… read more
Mr. Weyrich discussed the state of the conservative movement and stressed the need to define positions following the end of the Cold War. Following this speech, Mr. Miller discussed the lack of fiscal responsibility in the federal government and public perception of it as a serious problem. Mr. Meese spoke on crime and what the conservative movement can do for America. Continuing with this theme, Mr. Stephens discussed government responsibility for public safety. Mr. Derwinski discussed the collapse of the Soviet Republic and former President Gorbachev’s culpability. Concluding the forum, Mr. Moffitt and Mr. Balch discussed national health policy and the changes that the Clinton administration is attempting to implement. close
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- Thomas Balch Coordinator National Right to Life Committee->Legislation
- Mario Navarro da Costa Director American Society for the Defense of Tradition, Family and Property->Washington Bureau
- Christopher Long Vice President Intercollegiate Studies Institute
- Michael McKenna Representative American Society for the Defense of Tradition, Family and Property
- Jay Stephens U.S. Attorney (Former) District of Columbia
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