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llllllllllllllllltilllllllllllllillHIIIIII The Chronicle, Thursday, August 28, 1986-Page A13 - IBrown From Page A5 more than 6.6 percent. With a strong economic base of our own, we can hire black men, as well as black women, who can head family units and eliminate the year 2000 dooms day projections of our family destruction. Tony Brown is a syndicated coiumnist and teievision host, whose series, “Tony Brown’s Journai,” can be seen Sundays at 1:30 iocaiiy on channeis 4 and 26. imillillllNHillHIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllillllllllliiiiiiiiii Marable From Page A4 cept of the separation of church and state” does not really appear ill the U.S. Constitution, but “is an essential part of the Soviet Constitution.” Such rhetoric, if implemented by any president, would lead to legal anarchy, at best. GOP of ficials, including many altrarightists, shudder privately It the prospect of Robertson at he head of their 1988 ticket. ;If Bush falters 1987, as many ;ipect, look for Kansas Sen. Robert Dole to pick up most of iis followers. ;Dole has some obvious i^engths. As Senate majority ^ader, he has media visibility; he directed the Reagan ad- i^inistration’s reactionary agenda Jnrough Congress. Dole also ac- juired some national campaign aperience back in 1976 as the jOP vice presidential candidate. Some Democrats are more ’earful of Dole’s potential can- dacy than that of any other epublican, because of his iputation as a “compassionate lenservative.” n I But this reputation is more illu- (on than reality. Last month, for lample. Dole wanted to support liberal amendment which would ive given $62 million in unex- tnded Pentagon money to :nior citizens’ program. But hen the roll call showed a nar- iw vote. Dole shelved his prin- ples by voting no. The necessity be viewed as heartless in the :arch for a Great White Hope as more important than the aterial needs of the elderly. But if all of the above run into fficulties, other Republicans re waiting hungrily in the wings. (In late August, Reaganites in be western states met in Oregon b plot the presidential campaign ' conservative Republican Sen. ml Laxalt of Nevada. Other iser Reagan epigones with esidential ambitions include elaware Gov. Pete du Pont, rmer Defense Secretary Donald amsfeld, former Sen. Howard iker of Tennessee and Col- ado Sen. William Armstrong. All desperately want the op- Ttunity to become America’s :xt Great White Hope. . Manning Marable is a pre ssor of political science and ciology at Purdue Universi- y- illllllllllllMlllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllll foted om Page A5 ^IIIIIIIMIIIIillllllllllllllllllllliiiiiiilfiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ilitical awareness during the any anti-apartheid actions on e campuses of the last two iars. I’ve had the opportunity to frticipate in some of them, and was arrested at the University of alifornia in Berkeley. “I was impressed because the udents really had it together, bey are far better organized lan we were. 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