- George W. Bush
George Walker Bush is the forty-third and current President of the United States of America. Originally inaugurated on January 20, 2001, Bush was elected president in the 2000 presidential election and re-elected in the 2004 presidential election. He previously served as the forty-sixth Governor of Texas from 1995 to 2000, and is the eldest son of former United States president George H. W. Bush. - Alan Keyes
Dr. Alan Keyes (born August 7, 1950) is a former Reagan administration diplomat, a Harvard-educated constitutional scholar, and a conservative political activist. He is also a former television and radio talk show host. He has run twice for President of the United States and three times for the U.S. Senate in 1988, 1992, and 2004 as a Republican. - Rick Santorum
Richard John Santorum (born May 10, 1958) is a former United States Senator from the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Santorum is a member of the Republican Party and was the chairman of the Senate Republican Conference, the number-three job in the party leadership of the Senate. Santorum holds conservative social and fiscal stances. He is particularly known for his stances on Social Security, intelligent design, homosexuality, and the Terri Schiavo case. - Stockwell Day
Stockwell Day was first elected to the House of Commons in 2000 and re-elected in 2004, 2006 and 2008. In February 2006, Mr. Day was appointed Minister of Public Safety. From 1986 to 2000, he represented Red Deer North in the Alberta Legislature, where he served in the Progressive Conservative government in a variety of senior roles including Chief Whip, Government House Leader, Minister of Labour and Minister of Social Services. - Donald Tusk
Donald Franciszek Tusk is a Polish politician, co-founder and now chairman of the liberal conservative and cristian-democtratik Civic Platform (Platforma Obywatelska). He was one of several vice-speakers of the Sejm (2001 -2005), the lower house of Polish parliament. Prior to co-founding the Citizens' Platform in 2001, … - Rod Parsley
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Robert P. George is McCormick Professor of Jurisprudence at Princeton University, where he teaches courses on constitutional interpretation, civil liberties and philosophy of law. He also serves as the director of the James Madison Program in American Ideals and Institutions. He was educated at Swarthmore College (BA), Harvard Law School (JD), Harvard Divinity School (MTS), and New College, Oxford (DPhil). At Oxford he studied under John Finnis and Joseph Raz. - Tom Wappel
Thomas William Wappel, MP (born February 9, 1950) is a Canadian Member of Parliament. He has been a Liberal member of the House of Commons since 1988, and represents the Toronto riding of Scarborough Southwest. He has announced that he will not seek re-election in the next general election. Wappel is a staunch social conservative. He is a prominent opponent of abortion and gay rights, and has made controversial comments on immigration and the role of religion in government. - Kathy Sinnott
Kathy Sinnott (born September 29, 1950 in Chicago, Illinois, USA) is a disability rights campaigner and politician representing Ireland. She is secretary of the Hope Project. She stood successfully for to became a Member of the European Parliament for Ireland South in the 2004 European elections. She campaigned on disability and education issues, and to a lesser extent Euroscepticism and social conservatism, espusing much of the agenda of the Christian Right, … - Beverly Lahaye
Beverly LaHaye is a conservative activist and author. Beverly LaHaye was best known for "The Act of Marriage", a Christian sex self-help bestseller she co-authored with her husband, Tim, when she founded Concerned Women for America in 1979. In 2001, LaHaye hired two of America’s most prominent pro-family leaders, Robert H. Knight and Peter LaBarbera, to launch CWA’s Culture & Family Institute. She is married to Dr. Tim LaHaye. - Elsie Wayne
Elsie Eleanore Wayne (born April 20, 1932 in Shediac, New Brunswick) is a Canadian politician, and a former Progressive Conservative MP for Saint John. - Judith Levine
Judith Levine (born 1952) is an American author, journalist, civil libertarian, and co-founder of the National Writers Union, a trade union of contact and freelance writers, and No More Nice Girls, a group dedicated to promoting abortion rights through street theater. She is a board member of the National Center for Reason and Justice and the Vermont chapter of the ACLU. She describes her work as "exploring the ways in which history, culture, politics, … - Maurice Vellacott
Maurice Vellacott is a Canadian politician. He has served in the Canadian House of Commons since 1997, and is currently the Conservative Member of Parliament (MP) for the riding of Saskatoon—Wanuskewin in the province of Saskatchewan. Vellacott is a prominent social conservative. He is co-chair of the Parliamentary Pro-Life Caucus, which includes Conservative and Liberal MPs. - Réal Caouette
David Réal Caouette was a Canadian politician from Quebec. He was a Member of Parliament (MP) and leader of the Social Credit Party of Canada. His son, Gilles Caouette, was also a Social Credit MP and was briefly acting leader of the party. Born in Amos, in the Abitibi region of Quebec, Caouette was converted to the social credit philosophy in 1939. He was first elected to the House of Commons in a 1946 by-election in Pontiac under the "Union des électeurs" banner. - Fred Wilson
Fred Wilson is a former politician in Ontario, Canada. He served as a New Democratic Party member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1990 to 1995, and was a cabinet minister in the government of Bob Rae. Wilson was elected to the Ontario legislature in the provincial election of 1990, defeating incumbent Liberal Larry South by 1,400 votes in the rural, eastern-Ontario riding of Frontenac—Addington. - Anthony O'Hear
Anthony O'Hear is Professor of Philosophy at the only private University in England, the University of Buckingham, where he is also Head of the Department of Education, which trains many teachers. He is the editor of the journal "Philosophy" and Honorary Director of the Royal Institute of Philosophy. - Mary Polak
Mary Polak is the former chair of the Surrey School Board in Surrey, British Columbia and is now a Member of the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia (MLA) for the riding of Langley. She tried unsuccessfully to gain a seat in the Legislature as a candidate for the right-of-centre BC Liberal Party, but lost the 2004 Surrey-Panorama Ridge by-election to Jagrup Brar, the New Democratic Party of British Columbia candidate. - Giuseppe Gori
Giuseppe Gori is a politician in Ontario, Canada. Since 1997, he has been the leader of the Family Coalition Party, a socially conservative political party in Ontario that started in 1987 and ran between 36 and 76 candidates in the 20 years since its inception. The party wants to run candidates in every riding in the 2007 Ontario provincial election. Gori has a Ph.D. in Computer Science from the University of Pisa in Italy (1973). - Heather Stilwell
Heather Stilwell is a school trustee in Surrey, British Columbia. She is a Christian and is well known for her conservative opinions on homosexuality, abortion, and sex education. Heather and her husband Bill were involved in the genesis of the Christian Heritage Party in 1984 when some 12 people discussed the concept of such a party, which was registered with Elections Canada in June 1986. - Garfield Dunlop
Garfield Dunlop is a politician in Ontario, Canada. He is currently a member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario, representing the riding of Simcoe North for the Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario. Dunlop was educated at the University of Waterloo. Before entering public life, he was involved with a family business, Glen Dunlop Plumbing, Heating and Supplies (which he first joined in 1971). In 1980, Dunlop was elected a councillor in the village of Coldwater, … - Robert Bauman
Robert Bauman (April 4, 1937-) is a former member of the U.S. House of Representatives from the 1st Congressional district of Maryland. He was elected to the House as a Republican in an August 1973 special election, replacing William O. Mills, who had died the previous May. He was re-elected in 1974, 1976, and 1978 but was defeated in 1980. In 1982, he was nominated by his party to run for the seat he had lost, but he withdrew from the race before election day. - Laud Humphreys
Laud Humphreys was an American sociologist and author. He was born as Robert Allan Humphreys and chose "Laud" as his first name when he was baptised again upon entering the Episcopal Church. He graduated from the Seabury-Western Episcopal Theological Seminary in 1955. He was married from 1960 to 1980 and came out as a gay man somewhat earlier. Laud Humphreys is best known for his published Ph.D. dissertation, "Tearoom Trade" (1970), … - Elizabeth Fox-Genovese
Elizabeth Fox-Genovese (May 28, 1941 - January 2, 2007) was a feminist American historian particularly known for her writing about women in the Antebellum South. She was also a primary voice of the conservative women's movement. - Rose-Marie Ur
Rose-Marie Margaret Ur is a Canadian politician. She was a member of the Canadian House of Commons from 1993 until 2005 and, in her final term in office, represented the riding of Middlesex—Kent—Lambton for the Liberal Party. Ur was educated at the Strathroy Middlesex General Hospital, receiving certification as a registered nurse assistant in 1964. She practised in this field from 1963 to 1966, but then left to work as a farmer until 1990. - Barry Bingham Sr.
George Barry Bingham, Sr., CBE, was the patriarch of a family that dominated local media in Louisville for several decades in the 20th century. Bingham's family owned a cluster of influential media properties — "The Courier-Journal" and "The Louisville Times" newspapers, plus WHAS Radio and Television. The papers had been purchased by his father, Col. Robert Worth Bingham, using proceeds from an inheritance left by his second wife, Mary Lily Kenan Flagler, … - Mike Gabbard
Gerald Michael Gabbard, commonly known as Mike Gabbard (born January 15, 1948), is an American businessman, musician and politician from the state of Hawaii. He is a social conservative who rose to prominence for his successful effort to ban the legalization of same-sex marriage through an amendment to the Hawaii State Constitution in 1998. - Dennis Hood
Dennis Hood (born 1970) is an Australian politician. He is a member of the South Australian Legislative Council, and the South Australian leader of the Family First Party. - Margret Kopala
Margret Kopala (born May 5, 1945) is a journalist and political activist in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. She currently writes a column for the "Ottawa Citizen" newspaper. Born near Glendon, Alberta and later raised in Edmonton, Kopala studied at the University of Alberta, earning a Bachelor of Arts in english literature Bachelor of Fine Arts in drama. - Donald Pennell
Donald Pennell is a political and religious activist in Ontario, Canada. He was the first leader of the Family Coalition Party, and has campaigned for political office on many occasions. Pennell served with the Canadian military in World War II, participating in the Italian campaign. He first ran for political office in the 1975 Ontario provincial election, as a Liberal Party candidate in Burlington South. - Terence Young
Terence Young (born in Toronto, Ontario) is a politician in Ontario, Canada. He was a Progressive Conservative member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario between 1995 and 1999. Young ran for the Canadian House of Commons as an independent candidate in the 1974 federal election, in the Toronto riding of Parkdale. He received 144 votes, finishing well behind winner Stanley Haidasz of the Liberal Party. Young was still a student at the time, … - Lynne Scime
Lynne Scime is a veteran social conservative activist in Canada and a perennial candidate for the Family Coalition Party of Ontario. She was chosen as national president of REAL Women in 1987, and was quoted as being opposed to divorce, abortion and homosexuality. Scime supported free marriage counselling to prevent divorce, and encouraged tax breaks for single-income families to encourage stay-at-home parenting. She also expressed conservative views on foreign policy, … - Giancarlo Pagliarini
Giancarlo Pagliarini (Milan, April 23 1942) is an Italian politician. He is a member of the Lega Nord. He was elected to the Italian Senate in 1992 and re-elected in 1994, then elected to the Chamber of Deputies in 1996 and in 2001. He was minister of the Budget in Silvio Berlusconi's first government in 1994 and the League's Group Chairman in the Chamber of Deputies from 1999 to 2001. - Maria van Bommel
Maria Van Bommel is a politician in Ontario, Canada. She is currently a member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario, representing the London area riding of Lambton—Kent—Middlesex for the Liberal Party. Van Bommel attended the Centralia College of Agricultural Technology, Fanshawe College and the University of Western Ontario. Before entering public life, Van Bommel worked in farming, accounting and small business. She currently owns a poultry farm near Strathroy, … - Roseanne Skoke
Roseanne Skoke (born September 11, 1954 in New Glasgow, Nova Scotia, Canada) was a Liberal MP for the riding of Central Nova from 1993 to 1997. Central Nova had been considered a safe Progressive Conservative riding, but its popular MP, Elmer MacKay, did not run for reelection in 1993. Skoke was elected in the gigantic Liberal landslide of that year as the party swept Nova Scotia and won all but one seat in the Atlantic provinces. - Take Ionescu
Take or Tache Ionescu was a Romanian centrist politician, journalist, lawyer and diplomat. Starting his political career as a radical member of the National Liberal Party (PNL), he joined the Conservative Party in 1891, and became noted as a social conservative expressing support for several progressive and nationalist tenets. - Diane St-Jacques
Diane St-Jacques (born May 16, 1953 in Granby, Quebec) is a Canadian politician. Formerly promotional coordinator for Agropur in Granby, and advertising consultant for a radio station in Sherbrooke, involved in the community in a variety of volunteer roles, and involved in politics since 1979, St-Jacques first stood for office in the 1997 federal election as the Progressive Conservative candidate for Shefford. - Robert Yuill
Robert Frederick Murray (Bob) Yuill was a municipal politician in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. He served on the North York city council for twenty-four years, at first as a ward councillor and later as a city controller. He was also a member of the Metro Toronto council. Yuill was born in Toronto, and served in the Canadian reserve forces during World War II. He received a Commerce degree from the University of Toronto in 1948, … - Jean René Allard
Jean René Allard is a former politician in Manitoba, Canada. He was elected to the Manitoba legislature in 1969 as a New Democrat, but subsequently left to sit as an Independent MLA. Allard was educated at the University of Manitoba. He worked as a lawyer, served as leader of the Union Nationale Metisse, and was a member of the Louis Riel Society and the St. Boniface Historical Society. - Hao Nguyen
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