Announcer: The stakes for
America are enormous.
These times demand a real
leader.
Elizabeth Dole: His
parents instilled values in him,
like love of God,
love of country, love of family,
honesty
Colin Powell: In an era
of too much salesmanship and too
much smooth talking,
Bob Dole is a plain-spoken man.
Announcer: It was here
that Bob Dole first developed
strength of character
and strong values.
Bob Dole: I remember in
our household when you didn't
tell the truth
my mother she would, well she
would find a bar of soap.
Announcer: He put aside
his dream of becoming a doctor
and, instead,
answered his country's call to
duty. . . and was severely
wounded.
Bob Dole: It was about 11
months I think before I could
feed myself. . . The fact
that I've had a problem, a
serious problem, and I didn't
give up,
and I overcame it and I was
successful.
Announcer: Bob Dole knows
what it takes to help Americans
fight back.
Bob Dole: You've got to
challenge young people. They've
gotta learn from failure.
Announcer: There is a
moral crisis in America. Drug
use is up. The wrong
messages are being sent to our
youth. Americans do have a stake
in this election.
Bob Dole: It about our
America. It's not my America.
It's your America.
It's what do I want for my kids.
Bob Dole: I want young
people to have the same
challenges and the same
opportunities, and succeed as I
did.
Announcer: . . . And it's
about families getting ahead
Bob Dole: You shouldn't
have to apologize for wanting to
keep what you earn.
It's your money.
Colin Powell: Bob Dole is
the candidate most qualified by
virtue of his beliefs, his
character and competence to be
the next President of the United
States of America.
Announcer: Bob Dole. The
only man who will restore the
American Dream.
The Better Man for a Better
America.