Malcolm Wallop's Profile
Brief about Malcolm Wallop: By info that we know Malcolm Wallop was born at 1933-02-27. And also Malcolm Wallop is American Politician.
Malcolm Wallop Biography
Malcolm Wallop, American politician was born in New York on February 27, 1933. He was studying at the Cate School. After graduating the school he continued studying at the Yale University. There he joined Saint Anthony Hall. He graduated the university in 1954 and after an year he started serving as a first lieutenant in the U.S army. Wallop was serving in the army during 2 years. He was serving on the Senate.
In 1956 Malcolm Wallop married to Vail Stebbins, with whom he had four children: three sons and a daughter. They divorced in 1965. Two years later, in 1967 he married to Judith Warren. They divorced after 4 years. In 1984 he married to French Carter Gamble Goodwyn. Their marriage ended in 2001. In 2005 he married at the 4th time, Wallop married to Isabel Thompson. Their marriage lasted till the end of his life. Wallop died in 2011.
Some Malcolm Wallop's quotes. Goto "Malcolm Wallop's quotation" section for more.Our educational system is appallingly poor right now. Yet, somehow we're turning out some of the most intellectual and powerful sophisticated minds in the world. I think that's because we still have the opportunity here.
Tags: Here, Poor, PowerfulDoctrines provide an architecture for both Republican and Democrat presidents to carry out policies.
Tags: Both, Carry, RepublicanGovernment, which does not and did not grant us our rights, must not now seek to deny them by using fear as its justification.
Tags: Fear, Government, RightsI don't think the only place to fight for freedom is in the halls of Congress.
Tags: Fight, Freedom, PlaceWe are a communicating nation which needs access to space, access to the seas.
Tags: Nation, Needs, SpaceYes, many immigrants cherish the value of choice and opportunity and the value of education more than 7th or 8th generation Americans.
Tags: Choice, Education, ValueFinally we are a nation with some conscience. It means alliances are extremely important when they're based on a national interest. We have to have the ability to sustain our presence within those alliances.
Tags: Conscience, Means, NationIf the Republicans think that by having stated and even achieved most of the Contract that they are therefore entitled to the acceptance and favor of the American voter, they're crazy.
Tags: Acceptance, American, CrazyIt's insanity for a party that believes in freedom to allow some Republicans to seize an agenda that is totally alien to the agenda that was established in the election.
Tags: Election, Freedom, InsanitySo with the end of the Cold War, it became increasingly obvious that there was no basis upon which any decision was being made, not in the White House, and certainly because of that, not in the Congress.
Tags: Decision, End, WarThe concept of minimum wage is crazy, if you really stop to think about it. If $8 an hour seems right, why not $20 an hour? If it's coming by order of the government, why stop at any level? Why not just say everyone should get what Gates gets?
Tags: Crazy, Government, WhyThe ultimate end is a nation that lies under the concept of the Declaration of Indepen dence. The Declaration of Independence is such an extraordinary statement - it was designed by people skeptical of government, local or national, but in particular national.
Tags: End, Government, NationThere aren't traditions of freedom in a place like Iraq. They're going to have to come to grips with a concept that they hadn't been allowed to conceive before.
Tags: Freedom, Iraq, PlaceWe are a studying nation. Scholarship from science is important to the whole world and those people need to be able to be safe and secure in what they do.
Tags: Able, Science, WholeWe're taking on Social Security as a property rights issue. We figure that every single American has an absolute property right interest in the fruits of his or her own labor. What I work for should be my property.
Tags: American, Single, WorkYou talked about national identity cards and the terrorism bill. We have made a government that has grown used to viewing us as subjects, has grown used to seeing its role as commanding us.
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