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Kemp and supported
Reagan supported the reforms at Dole's request, causing Kemp to summon allies to meetings to stop the act, which eventually passed in 1982.
Later, in 2002, when Lott made caustic remarks about Strom Thurmond, Kemp was upset, and he supported Lott's apology, saying he had encouraged him to " repudiate segregation in every manifestation.
Kemp also supported a local newspaper, the Kemp News.
Jack Kemp initially endorsed Robinson, but withdrew his endorsement when Robinson supported strong enforcement of immigration laws.
Ellender supported Harry Truman, whose name was placed on the ballot only after Governor Earl Kemp Long called a special session of the legislature to place the president's name on the ballot.

Kemp and rights
Although Kemp tried to appeal to the conservatives, his libertarian philosophies of tolerance and individual rights and his commitment to supporting minorities, women, blue-collar workers and organized labor clashed with conservative voters ' social and religious values.

Kemp and for
( He did, however, donate his services as a speaker at a $ 100-a-plate fundraiser for Republican Congressman Jack Kemp.
" Kemp, for his part, recalled, " I didn't really teach him to be a mime artiste but to be more of himself on the outside, ...
After Kemp cast Bowie with Hermione Farthingale for a poetic minuet, the pair began dating ; they soon moved into a London flat together.
An early Kemp tax reform attempt was an unsuccessful 1979 proposal to index tax brackets for cost of living fluctuations, which was incorporated in Reagan's 1980 package.
By 1985, Kemp was a leading contender for the 1988 Presidential nomination.
In 1986, during a House floor debate over whether the United States should host the 1994 FIFA World Cup, Kemp proclaimed: " I think it is important for all those young out there — who someday hope to play real football, where you throw it and kick it and run with it and put it in your hands — a distinction should be made that football is democratic capitalism, whereas soccer is a European socialist sport.
Kemp as he leaves a meet-the-candidates rally for 1988 Republican presidential candidates in County Stadium in Union, South Carolina, on October 3, 1987.
In 1988, if Kemp had won his campaign for the United States Presidency, it would have made him the first person to move from the United States House of Representatives to the White House since James Garfield.
To offset his socially moderate stances, Kemp clarified his opposition to abortion, his support of the Strategic Defense Initiative ( SDI ) and his support for a stronger military than that favored by Secretary of State George Shultz.
To position himself as Reagan's successor, Kemp called for Shultz's resignation based on claims that Shultz had neglected freedom fighters in Afghanistan and Nicaragua and had waffled on SDI.
As a so-called " bleeding-heart conservative ", Kemp was a logical choice for Bush as the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, whose job would be to foster public sector and private sector methods to meet the demands of public housing.
In addition to opposition in Congress, Kemp fought White House Budget Director Richard Darman, who opposed Kemp's pet project HOPE ( Homeownership and Opportunity for People Everywhere ).
The budget left him with $ 256 million for his plan, which Kemp increased during some appropriations battles.
Bush's contribution to the urban agenda had been volunteerism through his " Points of Light " theme, and Kemp received stronger support for his ideas from Presidential candidate Bill Clinton.
Although Kemp was unable to procure money for his visions, he was among the administration's leading users of first class corporate jets.
A free market Kemp initiative to allow homeowners to subdivide their houses for the purpose of creating rental units without inordinate bureaucracy did not get executed under the Clinton administration, however.
Kemp was partly at fault for not achieving either of his primary goals because he did not get along with the rest of the Cabinet.
Kemp was respected within the party for opposing Bush, and towards the end of Bush's administration insiders recognized his value.
Kemp was a bit of a surprise to stay in the Bush Cabinet for the duration of his presidency, and he was described as one of the few Bush Administration members who would take tough stands.
Kemp gave public speeches for $ 35, 000 apiece between his time as Housing Secretary and his Vice Presidential nomination.
By 1994, Kemp had embarked on 241 fund-raising dinners to raise $ 35 million for a 1996 Presidential bid and to pay off his 1988 campaign debts.
After stepping down from his $ 189, 000 Secretary of Housing and Urban Development job, Kemp personally earned $ 6. 9 million in the next three years, primarily for speaking on behalf of local Republican candidates.
In 1992 and 1993, Kemp was considered the favorite or co-favorite for the 1996 Presidential nomination.
At the time of the 1994 mid-term elections, Kemp was widely anticipated to announce his candidacy for 1996, and his supporters wanted a formal announcement by the end of the year.
In January 1995, Kemp's stated reason for not entering the 1996 Republican Party presidential primaries was that his personal beliefs were out of balance with the contemporary Republican political landscape: Kemp opposed term limits, he always preferred tax cuts to anything resembling a balanced budget amendment and, unlike most Republicans, favored federal incentives to combat urban poverty.

Kemp and illegal
" In 1994, Kemp and Bennett opposed California ballot Proposition 187, a measure to bar illegal immigrants from obtaining public services, in direct opposition to first-term Republican California Governor Pete Wilson, one of its endorsers who was running for re-election.
For his part, Kemp had to make concessions as well: he had to back expelling the children of illegal immigrants from public schools despite his longstanding opposition to Proposition 187 and mute his opposition to abolishing affirmative-action programs in California.

Kemp and immigrants
Kemp was also outspoken on immigration on around this time: according to Kemp's interpretation of a scientific index that he and Bennett support, " immigrants are a blessing, not a curse.

Kemp and opposed
In 1983, Kemp opposed the policies of Chairman Volcker on multiple occasions.
When a 1997 budget surplus was earmarked for debt repayment, Kemp opposed the plan in favor of tax cuts.
However, some prominent conservatives, including former Congressman and Secretary of Housing and Urban Development Jack Kemp, former Secretary of Education William Bennett, and unsuccessful Republican gubernatorial candidate Ron Unz, publicly opposed the initiative.
They opposed the Republican ticket of Senator, Bob Dole of Kansas and Representative, Jack Kemp of New York.

Kemp and Lamar
Forbes had tried to get Kemp to run in the 1996 campaign, but Kemp declined and in fact endorsed Forbes just as Dole was closing in on the nomination, and just after Dole gained the endorsements of former contenders Lamar Alexander and Richard Lugar.

Kemp and Smith
Norman Kemp Smith ( trans.
by Norman Kemp Smith at archive. org
* Studies in the Cartesian philosophy ( 1902 ) by Norman Kemp Smith at archive. org
Norman Kemp Smith wrote that General Smuts read from Kant's " Critique of Pure Reason " on the evening before the raid.
* Norman Kemp Smith
Norman Kemp Smith ( 1872 – 1958 ) was a Scottish philosopher who lectured at Princeton University and was Professor of Logic and Metaphysics at the University of Edinburgh.
Born Norman Smith in Dundee, Scotland, he added his wife's last name when he married Amy Kemp in 1910.
Kemp Smith received his doctorate in 1902 from the University of St. Andrews.
What is Worth Preserving in the Kemp Smith Interpretation of Hume?
* Profile of Kemp Smith on the Edinburgh University Philosophy Department site
cs: Norman Kemp Smith
pt: Norman Kemp Smith
Individuals in photo include ( starting at top ): Cleophas Cisney O ' Hara, Sir Archibald Geikie, Frederick Haynes Newell, Henry Barnard Kummel | Henry Barnard Kümmell, George Burbank Shattuck, Rollin D. Salisbury, Arthur Clifford Veatch, Louis Marcus Prindle, Harry Fielding Reid, Charles R. Van Hise | Charles Richard Van Hise, Cleveland Abbe, Jr., George Willis Stose, Thomas Leonard Watson, Edward Vincent D ' Invilliers, Clarence Wilbur Dorsey, Frederick James Hamilton Merrill, Louis Agricola Bauer, Arthur Coe Spencer, William John McGee, William Bullock Clark, Rufus Mather Bagg, Frank Hall Knowlton, Robert T. Hill | Robert Thomas Hill, Heinrich Ries, Frank Dawson Adams, Arthur Philemon Coleman, Timothy William Stanton, Oliver Lanard Fassig, Samuel Franklin Emmons, George Ferdinand Becker, Albert Berthold Hoen, George Otis Smith, James Furman Kemp, Bailey Willis, David White ( geologist ) | Charles David White, Edward Bennett Mathews, Charles Doolittle Walcott, John Wesley Powell, Joseph Stanley-Brown, Joseph Austin Holmes, Charles Willard Hayes, Leonidas Chalmers Glenn, Henry Shaler Williams.
There was also The Brides in the Bath ( 2003 ), a British TV movie made by Yorkshire Television, starring Martin Kemp as George Smith and the play Tryst by Karoline Leach, first produced in New York in 2006, starring Maxwell Caulfield and Amelia Campbell.
The biker gang is led by Link ( William Smith ), a Vietnam veteran and the brother of an Army Major ( Dan Kemp ) who has recruited them.
From 1929 to 1930 Purvis recorded with Kemp, Smith Ballew, Ted Wallace ( a pseudonym for agent Ed Kirkeby ), Rube Bloom, the California Ramblers, and Roy Wilson's Georgia Crackers.
), ( John Gould ( 1804 – 1881 ), Albert C. L. G. Günther ( 1830 – 1914 ), Frank Finn ( 1868 – 1932 ), Charles McFarlane Inglis ( 1870 – 1954 ), Stanley Wells Kemp ( 1882 – 1945 ), James Wood-Mason ( 1846 – 1893 ), Reginald Innes Pocock ( 1863 – 1947 ), Richard Bowdler Sharpe ( 1847 – 1909 ), Malcolm A. Smith ( 1875 – 1958 ) and Nathaniel Wallich ( 1786 – 1854 ).
* Norman Kemp Smith, ( 1872 – 1958 ), Professor of Logic and Metaphysics at the University of Edinburgh
His two sons, Michael ( Martin Kemp ) and Spencer ( Charles Martin Smith ), may have inherited the gene responsible for the illness.

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