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    U.S. nationalizes medical industry vital 18% of econ-omy seized. Americans burdened with less medical careat higher costs, and medicare cut by $500 billion.

    American industries suppressed by excessive taxationand over-regulation. Failed policies cause severe unem-ployment in Oregon District 4 and throughout the U.S.

    U.S. government debt rises to more than $17 trillion $175,000 owed by each American family. Proigatespending and unbalanced budgets cause runaway debt.

    Federal government extends takeover of US publicschools. As local control is lost, the quality of educationoffered to 50 million students continues to decline.

    Misguided actions that cripple American businesses andindustry continue to rise, sending more industries abroad.Robinsons opponent in Oregon District 4, Peter De-

    Fazio, supports these and other imprudent governmentactions. He scores 86% on the Pelosi Index, voting inde-pendently less than 14% of the time.

    He now seeks a 14th term but his 25 years of supportfor anti-Constitutional big government policies has madeAmericas problems much worse.

    www.ArtForCongress.com

    Meet Dr. Art RobinsonArt Robinson is an internationally respected scientist

    educator, a successful businessman, a skilled public speand father of six admirable young Oregonians raised on southern Oregon farm the family home for 34 years.

    Art is an expert on energy and widely known for his tion personally signed by more than 31,000 American stists exposing human-caused global warming as a fraudworked on medical and defense issues during the Reaganministration and energy issues during Clinton and Bush.

    Arts book Common Sense

    in 2012 (170,000 copies in

    print) can be downloaded as

    an e-book from www.artfor-congress.com.

    This 400-page book gives

    an account of our nations

    problems and Art Robin-

    sons hopes and plans for

    xing them.

    Art Robinson, Founder Oregon Institute of Science & Medic

    AMERICA AT RISK

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    Meet Dr. Art Robinson

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    Restore Common Sensein Washington!

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    Freedom in the 1950sIn Victoria, Texas, young Art Robinson reads with pride in his

    grade school Weekly Reader that Americans produce most of the

    worlds steel, concrete, aluminum, machine tools, automobiles,

    chemicals, food, and many other products. The United States is thepowerhouse of the world. America is lled to the brim with citizens

    who are the hope and example of freedom to people everywhere

    many of whom still languish in war, poverty, and tyranny.

    The brain drain is a constant concern in other countries as pro-

    ductive people throughout the world ood into America to work and

    live as free men should unfettered by government tyranny.

    Ted Robinson, Arts father, is completing the design and construc-

    tion of the Union Carbide chemical plant at Sea Drift, Texas his

    love of engineering driving him to produce the nest machinery

    possible and his work unimpeded by the tentacles of government.

    Multitudes of such men are at work throughout the land.

    Freedom in the 1960sNuclear power the greatest technological advance in human his-

    tory is being installed throughout America, providing low cost,

    safe, clean electrical energy for the next leap forward in world free-

    dom and prosperity. Americans are going to the moon, and plan to go

    to Mars. The computer revolution has begun, and the world watchesin awe. Is there nothing that free Americans cannot accomplish?

    Ted Robinson has built chemical plants in Puerto Rico, Brazil,

    Scotland, England, Belgium, India, and Japan. American know-how

    in thousands of industries spreads hope and freedom everywhere.

    Homi Bhabha fathers nuclear energy in India the rst step in lift-

    ing a billion people from the bondage of poverty.

    High over the French Alps on January 24, 1966, two explosions

    are heard, a Boeing 707 is gone, Homi Bhabha and Ted Robinson

    are dead buried in the snow at the top of Mont Blanc.

    America doesnt miss a beat. She has tens of thousands of engi-

    neers and scientists. They are leading hundreds of thousands of their

    younger peers, and tens of millions of productive people who are

    working to turn their dreams and knowledge into realty.

    Art has graduated from Caltech. Awarded his PhD at the Un

    sity of California at San Diego, he is appointed to the faculty t

    A Scientist and Six ChildrenAmerica is in trouble. Washington is ooded by career politi

    pursuing personal goals rather than the best interests of our co

    They trade their votes for power to those who bid the highest.

    These politicians begin crippling American industry with tax

    and regulation. They stop the building of nuclear power. The

    uninterested in the manned exploration of Mars and beyond.

    America is adrift, and her people are turning inward. Envy

    fear of technology begin to be taught in American public scho

    replacing reverence for the American Constitutional Republic,

    vidual human freedom, and the values that built our nation.

    Art Robinson and his scientist wife Laurelee have left U

    and founded an Institute with Arts long-time friend and coll

    Linus Pauling. They have originated a new discipline now k

    as metabolomics a revolutionary medical advance.

    As President and Research Professor of their institute, Art ass

    that their medical discoveries will soon be available to the Ame

    people. He is naive. The tentacles of Washington politicians

    already reached into American medicine choking off innova

    American medicine with a legacy that freedom made po

    is still the nest in the world, but costs far more as a res

    politicians whose expansion of taxation, regulation, and litigat

    gradually strangling free enterprise in all American industries.

    Steel, aluminum, machine tools, automobiles, chemicalsmultitudes of other American products that Art admired in his

    ly Readerare still being made but the industries that make

    are moving abroad, unable to thrive in the new American pol

    climate. Medical care cannot easily move abroad it just costs

    and stagnates under the assault from Washington.

    Matthew and Robinson Books1999

    Like all Americans, Art Robinsons life has intertwined

    with that of his country. Below is a brief history of both.

    They are binding American industry in the

    shackles of tyranny and wastefully spending Ame

    can blood and treasure in war and welfare progra

    that sap ambition and destroy the opportunities of t

    of millions of previously productive Americans.

    Art Robinson

    America & the Robinson Family

    Freedom in the 1950s

    Freedom in the 1960s

    Freedom Falters in the 1970s

    Art and Laurelee September 1988

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    Freedoms Hope in the 1980sRonald Reagan is elected, the Soviet Union nears defeat, and

    President Reagan begins to cut away the political cancer that has

    been consuming the American dream. He proclaims that it is Morn-ing in America, and real hope returns.

    Reagan moves to free American workers and industries. He re-

    duces taxation and regulation and an economic resurgence results,

    but Reagan is soon gone and career politicians regain control.

    Art and Laurelee have moved to Oregon in 1980, and with col-

    leagues establish the Oregon Institute of Science and Medicine.

    They also work with the Reagan Administration on defense, and Art

    writes a platform plank at the 1988 Republican Convention.

    By November 1988, they have 12-year-old Zachary, Noah 10,

    Arynne 8, twins Joshua and Bethany 6, and Matthew 18 months.

    It is Armistice Day, November 11. President Reagan has made a

    wonderful speech. All of the Robinsons seem to have a stomach u,

    but by morning, they are much better except for Laurelee.Laurelee is dead.

    The report states that she died of acute idiopathic hemorrhagic

    pancreatitis her pancreas releasing enzymes that punctured an ar-

    tery. She was ill for 24 hours. She was 43 years old.

    A silent, almost eerie calm settles upon the Robinson children.

    Their grief is deep, but it does not harm them. The loving hand of

    God quiets, it comforts, it gently leads. It is a thing unseen.

    A Scientist and Six ChildrenArt entered a very different life. The Lord raised the children, Art

    ran errands, and the seven Robinsons grew up on the farm together.

    They completed the defense work traveling cross country manytimes together, publishing tens of thousands of copies of instructions

    and books that FEMA distributed throughout the United States, and

    building civil defense displays purchased by the federal government

    and displayed to millions of Americans. Art has co-authored a book

    on civil defense that has 500,000 copies in print.

    Without Laurelee, their home school became an exercise in self-

    learning, and Art and the children, with help from friends and col-

    leagues, gradually developed a self-teaching curriculum and an ar-

    ray of childrens books that they now publish.

    More than 60,000 American children now use their curriculum

    for grades 1 through 12, and the six children have put each other

    through college and graduate school with this family business.

    Zachary, Noah, Arynne, Bethany, and Matthew earned BS de-

    grees in chemistry Zachary, Noah, and Matthew completing

    degrees in two years at college. Joshua earned a BS in mathem

    Zachary and Arynne earned doctorates in veterinary med

    from Iowa State University. Noah earned his PhD in chemistry

    Caltech - nishing in three years and publishing four papers

    Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. Joshua e

    a PhD in Nuclear Engineering, and Bethany, and Matthew ar

    working toward their PhD degrees in nuclear engineering.

    The seven Robinsons divided the work as needed, with som

    justments. After ve years of one-course meals twice a day,

    permanently replaced in the kitchen by his hungry peers. TodRobinson young people still do their farm work in addition to

    professional pursuits.

    The whole family and their colleagues gradually built the O

    Institute of Science and Medicine into a world-class laborator

    the study of protein molecular clocks and biomedical research

    A recent publication by them involves a protein intimate

    volved in Alzheimers and Parkinsons diseases. Robinson pu

    tions are highly respected and widely read by scientists throu

    the world. One research publication Arts favorite is author

    all seven Robinsons. They all participated in the work.

    The Robinsons love music and resurrect church pipe organ

    hobby. They have also republished most of the lifes recordin

    the great gospel singer George Beverly Shea a project in w

    they have produced 27 CDs with more than 400 songs.

    Art has written the pro-science, pro-technology, pro-free e

    prise newsletterAccess to Energyfor 20 years, inheriting this

    from scientist and refugee from Communism Petr Beckmann

    cess to Energyis science for laymen in areas of interest in h

    affairs. One-third of the subscribers are scientists and enginee

    As a result, Art was asked by The Wall Street Journal to

    the lead editorial in their edition published during the Kyoto g

    warming meeting in Japan, where Vice-President Al Gore attem

    to impose energy rationing on the American people. Art and Z

    ary wrote this editorial, and Art and Noah wrote another on thi

    ject for theJournala few years later.

    Based on a scientic review article they authored entitled

    ronmental Effects of Increased Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide

    Robinsons circulated a petition by mail that has been signed by

    than 31,000 Americans with university degrees in science u

    the government not to ration and tax energy supplies on the ba

    the scientically invalid claims of human-caused global warm

    Growing Up Together1995

    Noah in the Laboratory2003

    Freedoms Hope in the 1980s

    A Scientist and Six Children

    Paid for by Art Robinson for Congress

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    Lost jobs, lost homes, lost savings and retirement plans, an

    hope for a future as prosperous as that of their parents and g

    parents: Americans are watching as their way of life is destroy

    That life was built on American freedom freedom that perm

    each American to produce more than he consumed and to pro

    That freedom has been taken away by career politicians like th

    term Democrat congressman who represents Oregon District 4

    We must remove this self-interested liberal socialist from of

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    American exceptionalism depends upon Ame

    can liberty. We must restore, protect, and increa

    these great blessings of our nation. Art Robins

    These signatures demonstrate that Obamas claim of a scientic

    consensus favoring his opinions is entirely untrue. This petition has

    helped to delay crushing new energy taxes on American families.

    The hard work, principles, academic excellence, personal accom-

    plishments, and productive enterprises of the Robinson family have,by example, inspired and helped many other American families.

    Nation in Crisis in 2010The dead hand of government has stopped the American jugger-

    naut. Suffering under crushing taxation, regulation, and govern-

    ment-sponsored litigation, Americans cannot even make many of

    the essential products they need.

    Arynne and Friend Before Veterinary School

    As a result of governmental oppression, Americ

    are no longer able to compete in the world, regard

    of their hard work and innovation. American work

    have seen their jobs shipped abroad, their indust

    de-capitalized, and their country de-industrialized.

    Art Robinson

    Nation in Crisis in 2014

    Candidate for Congress in District 4, Oregon in 2014

    On Sunday, March 21, 2010, most Americans were relaxing or

    worshiping in church. Peter DeFazio, however, was on the oor of

    the U.S. Congress breaking his promise to District 4 and voting

    to end private medical care in the U.S. Americans lost free enter-

    prise medicine by four votes. One was Peter DeFazios!

    This 13-term career politician is also working to impose high

    taxes on American fuel and electricity consumers and has consis-

    tently used his ofce to work against American free enterprise.

    Throughout America, men and women are working to improve

    their familys lives and those of their fellow citizens.

    Their dreams, however, cannot be realized, unless the destruc-

    tion of our Constitutional Republic is halted and repressive laws

    restricting American freedom are repealed.

    Art Robinson has the experience, qualications, and character to

    represent District 4 in Congress and to work effectively toward the

    restoration of American freedom. He is not a professional politi-

    cian and has never before worked in public ofce exactly what

    our nation needs at this critical time.

    At the founding of our Republic, it was expected that the e

    tive positions in our government would be held by private citi

    people who, as a result of accomplishments in private life,

    shown that they could be trusted in public ofce. They were

    pected to serve briey as a patriotic public service.

    Art never expected to run for public ofce. When his two te

    as class president and one as house president as an undergrad

    at Caltech were over, he closed his political career.

    These are, however, unusual times, and people nd themse

    doing unusual things. Most of us have never thought of becom

    reghters, but when our house is on re and the re engines

    away, we transform into reghters without hesitation.

    Our country is on re, and freedom is at stake. Now is the

    to elect citizens whom we can trust to put this re out!

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