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What this country needs more
than anything,, in • •these trying
times, ismore conservatives.
Now, don't go all chalky and
tremblylike, that that. 1 . don'tmean ,Diefenbaker• Conservatives.
I mean • good, old fashioned, con-
ser atives::•
. For the' past couple 'of decades,
"conservative" ; : •has. , been' prra.cti .
rally 'a dirty word. ,People were
as afraid of. being :considered
conservative as they.are today of
being considered 'conformist Ly-
, ing awake and lonely in the small
hours' last 'night, I realized
denly, with, a' flash like a camera
• bulb.' that at, heart,.I am. a con
sere:ative.: ': It '*Was such a *shock
that I sat bolt ' upright in. bed.
-This woke ',my wife, who lar=
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ched to,. her. elbow, ,turned~'on ,her •
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bedside. lamp 45,4 moaned, "Whas-
sat?" This, in turn, ,disturbed my
daughter,' in the next room. Sh'e
yelped 'in her 'sleep; rolled- over
abruptly,. and• crushed , the • cat,
who sleeps beside. her. . He squal-
led and dug his claws into her.
She hollered. All this woke Hugh
Who ' staggered 'out .Of bed and
went to, the bathroom.
The.. sound . of running' water
was too much: for the rest gfus,',
and;: there was a steady procession •
to the. , place, which wound. up
'with me: having to, 'go down and!
let the at out.' He wouldn't 'come
back in and :twenty; minutes • later
standing ' .'there ..shivering: • and
calling" him and •worryingg a little
because' we're •not. sure'. it's 'a
boy cat and, he' rhight get .preg.
nant if 'he was out all. 'night, T
consigned. the •whole;•conservative 1
isaue to the ,:appropi4ia.te place.
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