Ripon Forum February-March 2007

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THE RIPON SOCIETY HONORARY CONGRESSIONAL ADVISORY BOARD

Senator Chuck Hagel (NE) Senate Chairman Senator Richard Burr (NC) Senator Norm Coleman (MN) Senator Susan M. Collins (ME) Senator Judd Gregg (NH) Senator Orrin G. Hatch (UT) Senator Pat Roberts (KS) Senator Gordon Smith (OR) Senator Olympia J. Snowe (ME) Senator Arlen Specter (PA) Senator Ted Stevens (AK) Representative Judy Biggert (IL) Representative Roy Blunt (MO) Representative Ken Calvert (CA) Representative Dave Camp (MI) Representative Eric I. Cantor (VA) Representative Michael Castle (DE) Representative Howard Coble (NC) Representative Ander Crenshaw (FL) Representative Thomas M. Davis III (VA) Representative Vernon Ehlers (MI) Representative Jo Ann H. Emerson (MO) Representative Philip S. English (PA) Representative Mike Ferguson (NJ) Representative Vito Fossella (NY) Representative Rodney Frelinghuysen (NJ) Representative Paul E. Gillmor (OH) Representative Kay Granger (TX) Representative Robin Hayes (NC) Representative David Hobson (OH) Representative Ray H. LaHood (IL) Representative Steven LaTourette (OH) Representative Jerry Lewis (CA) Representative Jim McCrery (LA) Representative Thomas E. Petri (WI) Representative Deborah Pryce (OH) Representative Adam Putnam (FL) Representative Jim Ramstad (MN) Representative Ralph Regula (OH) Representative Christopher Shays (CT) Representative Fred Upton (MI) Representative James T. Walsh (NY) Represenative Edward Whitfield (KY)

A Note from the Chairman Emeritus “The war on terror.” “It’s the economy stupid.” “Read my lips – no new taxes.” Each election, it seems, can be boiled down to a handful of words that sum up the issues and ideas that drive a campaign. The election of 2008 will be no different. But for Republicans, of course, next year’s campaign is different. The party is coming off its worse loss since 1974. Then, the issues were Vietnam and Watergate. Today, the issues of war and government accountability have similar relevancy. It took six years for Republicans to return to power after that defeat. While many attribute Ronald Reagan’s victory to the force of his personality, he would have been the first to say that it had more to do with the power of the ideas that drove his candidacy. With this and the next few issues of the Forum, we focus on the importance of ideas in the public policy debate, and begin looking at some of the issues and ideas that could drive the campaign next year. As always, we are open to good ideas from anywhere on the political spectrum. We are also open to good ideas from you. In this regard, let me encourage you to share your views on the ideas you believe will shape the coming debate. Simply send us an e-mail at editor@riponsociety.org. We would like to know your thoughts! Bill Frenzel Chairman Emeritus Ripon Society

The Ripon Society is a research and policy organization located in Washington, D.C. There are National Associate members throughout the United States.

RIPON FORUM February/March 2007


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