Who is Gary Bauer

Gary Lee Bauer (born May 4, 1946) is an American civil servant, activist, and former political candidate. He served in President Ronald Reagan's administration as Under Secretary of Education and Chief Domestic Policy Advisor, and later became president of the Family Research Council and a senior vice president of Focus on the Family, both conservative Christian organizations. Bauer was a candidate in the 2000 Republican Party presidential primaries and participated in five national debates. He is known for his advocacy of religious liberty, support for Israel, and his dedication to electing conservative candidates to Congress.

Currently, Bauer is president of the advocacy organization American Values. In May 2018, President Donald Trump appointed him to the United States Commissi...
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Drjamesdobsonft: gary bauer, senior vice president of public policy at the dr. james dobson family institute, shares that despite the opposing views within secular culture, our christian faith plays a significant role in the public square.
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Troymprice: when i was 18 i was a host at the spaghetti works. i enjoyed the ppl i worked with. i met wannabe presidents like gary bauer and dan quayle. but, the memory that sticks with me is when cockroaches fell out of the ceiling on to someone’s food.
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Night-Scene In Genoa
 by Felicia Dorothea Hemans

In Genoa, when the sunset gave
Its last warm purple to the wave,
No sound of war, no voice of fear,
Was heard, announcing danger near:
Though deadliest foes were there, whose hate
But slumber'd till its hour of fate,
Yet calmly, at the twilight's close,
Sunk the wide city to repose.
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