Mark Hatfield
Mark Hatfield
Mark Odom Hatfieldwas an American politician and educator from the state of Oregon. A Republican, he served for 30 years as a United States Senator from Oregon, and also as chairman of the Senate Appropriations Committee. A native Oregonian, he served in the United States Navy in the Pacific Theater during World War II after graduating from Willamette University. After the war he earned a graduate degree from Stanford University before returning to Oregon and Willamette as a professor...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionPolitician
Date of Birth12 July 1922
CountryUnited States of America
It's a process by which the airlines, the carriers, actually are required to go through a series of steps to identify and know and vet the shippers so that there's not any kind of mysterious entity out there,
There's an application and a series of steps that an individual can take to seek redress.
I can say very flatly that we've cleaned house and gotten caught up on those background checks that had been done improperly,
No agency can, which is why it is vitally important that we are partnered with industry,
As a Christian, there is no other part of the New Right ideology that concerns me more than its self-serving misuse of religious faith.
For the Christian man to reason that God does not want him involved in politics because there are too many evil men in government is as insensitive as for a Christian doctor to turn his back on an epidemic because there are too many germs there.
I want to caution that we must not confuse patriotism with blind endorsement of bad policies.
Yes, I'm of the old guard, liberal Republican.
The New Right, in many cases, is doing nothing less than placing a heretical claim on Christian faith that distorts, confuses, and destroys the opportunity for a biblical understanding of Jesus Christ and of his gospel for millions of people.
We listen to our traveling public and we're looking at how to make this a little more comfortable.
The reality is, in most airports you don't have the luxury of that much space.
The process is designed to stimulate creative thinking and challenge conventional beliefs. In the end, it will allow us to work smarter and better as we secure America's transportation system.