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Climate control archival storage 1

 Container

Contains 1997 Collections and/or Records:

Correct Prayer In School Votes - Smith, Lacey, 1988-01-01 - 1988

 Item — Climate Control Archival Storage: 1
Identifier: PCC - A5886 - 203563
Scope and Contents Voice over talking, says correction says oppt didnot miss 4 prayer in school votes, he missed 6 of them, says oppt doesnot care about our values.; Notes:

What Some People Are Saying - Smith, Lacey, 1988-03-18 - 1988

 Item — Climate Control Archival Storage: 1
Identifier: PCC - A5887 - 203564
Scope and Contents Voice over talking, says before the primary continues any longer, says lacy smith faught crime and won awards from the FBI, says that as a state senator passed more inportant legislation in one term than many do in a lifetime.; Notes:

Newspaper - Mills, Jon (Jon L.), 1988-11-01 - 1988

 Item — Climate Control Archival Storage: 1
Identifier: PCC - SCA0211 - 210110
Scope and Contents V/O says that the newspapers of congressional district agree that cand should be next congressman, quotes newspaper endorsements, cand has record of accomplishment, respected, visionary, thoughtful, an independent conservative, can make a difference.; Notes:1/4 audio at 15 ips

There - McDermott, Jim, 1988-01-01 - 1988

 Item — Climate Control Archival Storage: 1
Identifier: PCC - A2247 - 210675
Scope and Contents V/O says cand treated wounded Vietnam veterans, founder of drug treatment center, wrote education act to put schools back on feet, balanced state budget for six years, first health plan for uninsured, can get things done and still balance a budget.; Notes:1/4 audio at 7.5 ips

Endorsement - McDermott, Jim, 1988-01-01 - 1988

 Item — Climate Control Archival Storage: 1
Identifier: PCC - A2247 - 210676
Scope and Contents V/O says cand has experience and reputation, endorsed by newspapers who say he is skilled craftsman, strong, caring political force, does the maximum possible, demonstrated legislature can attract capable people, governor says he has compassion, character; Notes:1/4 audio at 7.5 ips

Healthcare - McDermott, Jim, 1988-01-01 - 1988

 Item — Climate Control Archival Storage: 1
Identifier: PCC - A2247 - 210677
Scope and Contents Candidate says each person relies on healthcare, for many quality healthcare is out of reach, over 100000 in county are uninsured, 40000 children aren't covered, costs have gone through the roof, facing healthcare crisis, time for congress to act.; Notes:1/4 audio at 7.5 ips

Drugs - Lindquist, Reese, 1988-09-10 - 1988

 Item — Climate Control Archival Storage: 1
Identifier: PCC - A2248 - 210678
Scope and Contents V/O says oppt has started to talk about getting tough on drugs, previously voted against funds for stronger drug enforcement, cand is a teacher who has seen devastation first hand, cand says students need better drug education program, is committed.; Notes:1/4 audio at 7.5 ips

Smoke Screen - Lindquist, Reese, 1988-09-24 - 1988

 Item — Climate Control Archival Storage: 1
Identifier: PCC - A2249 - 210679
Scope and Contents V/O says oppt voted against stronger drug enforcement, then threw up a smokescreen, dug up an article to make it look like cand approves of use of drugs, is desperate to distract from his record against drug enforcement, cuts on drug education.; Notes:1/4 audio at 7.5 ips

Scared - Lindquist, Reese, 1988-10-15 - 1988

 Item — Climate Control Archival Storage: 1
Identifier: PCC - A2250 - 210680
Scope and Contents V/O says seniors are scared of oppt's record, says one thing then votes the other way, voted to cut cost-of-living adjustment for social security, millions of people have no other income, can't keep up with cost of living, says he cares about seniors.; Notes:1/4 audio at 7.5 ips

Seniors - Lindquist, Reese, 1988-10-03 - 1988

 Item — Climate Control Archival Storage: 1
Identifier: PCC - A2251 - 210681
Scope and Contents V/O says oppt claims he is a friend of seniors, Natl Council of Senior Citizens supports cand, oppt voted to cut cost-of-living adjustments for social security, cuts on housing, Medicaid, nursing home standards, catastrophic health care.; Notes:1/4 audio at 7.5 ips