Stephen
Ambrose, Author and Historian
Robert
Bleiberg, Editor, Barron's Weekly
Donald
Brash, Head of the New Zealand Central Bank
Zbignew
Brzenzinski, Secretary of State
Patrick
Buchanan, Presidential Candidate
William
F. Buckley, Jr., Editor, The National Republic
Chief
Gatscha Buthelezi, Head of Inkatha Freedom Party
Barbara
Bush, Former First Lady
Frank
Carlucci III, National Security Advisor
Dick Cheney, National Security Advisor, U.S. Vice
President
Winston S.
Churchill III, Member of British Parliament
Roger Douglas, Foreign Minister of New Zealand
Steve Forbes, Publisher,
Presidential Candidate
Gerald
Ford, U.S. President
Milton
Friedman, Nobel Prize Winning Economist
John Kenneth Galbraith, Economist
Barry Goldwater, Senator, Presidential Candidate
J. Peter Grace, Head of the
Grace Commission
Alan
Greenspan, Chairman of the Federal Reserve
Alexander Haig, National Security Advisor
F. A. Hayek, Nobel Prize
Winning Economist
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Charlton
Heston, Actor and Political Activist
Jack
Kemp, Congressman, Presidential Candidate
Jeane Kirkpatrick, U.S. Ambassador to the U.N.
Henry Kissinger, Secretary
of State
Lawrence Kudlow, Economist
Preston
Martin, Member of the Federal Reserve Board
George McGovern, Presidential Candidate
T. Boone Pickens Jr., Professional
Investor
Colin Powell, Head of Joint Chiefs of Staff, Secretary of State
William Proxmire, U.S. Senator
Richard Rahn, Economist, U.S. Chamber of Commerce
Ayn Rand, Best Selling Author
Lord William Rees-Mogg, Editor,
Times of London
Jim Rogers, Co-Founder of the Quantum Fund
Louis
Rukeyser, Host of Wall $treet Week
Charles
Schwab, Discount Brokerage Pioneer
Norman
Schwarzkopf, General, U.S. Army
Ian
Smith, Prime Minister of Rhodesia
Sir
John Templeton, Legendary Investor
Lady
Margaret Thatcher, Former British Prime Minister
Andrew Tobias, Best Selling Investment Author
George Will, Political Columnist |