Posted on 11/20/2006 4:10:15 PM PST by jwalsh07
Congressman Duncan Hunter represents the 52nd Congressional District of California, encompassing eastern and northern San Diego County. First elected in 1980, the voters in the 52nd district re-elected him in 2004 with over 69% of the vote. A Vietnam veteran, he served in the 173rd Airborne and 75th Army Rangers. Hunter utilized the G.I. Bill to attend Western State University Law School in San Diego and, while completing his degree, he supplemented his income by working in farming and construction. After graduating, the new attorney opened a storefront legal office where he served many in the Hispanic community, often without compensation. In 1980, he was asked to mount a challenge for the Congressional seat held by an 18-year incumbent, Lionel Van Deerlin. Despite the district having a 2-to-1 Democrat registration, Hunter won the seat in an upset.
Coming to Washington, the new Congressman immediately sought a seat on the House Armed Services Committee where he could work on Americas national security needs. Hunter became Chairman of the full committee in 2002. As Chairman, Hunter oversees a $532 billion defense budget and focuses his efforts on providing President Bush with the necessary resources to win our nations military conflicts, protecting our men and women in uniform, and developing modernization initiatives that will move new and more effective technologies into the field of battle.
Since his election, Hunter has made securing the California-Mexico border a top priority. Congressman Hunter works tirelessly to ensure that the region is safe for communities on both sides of the border and to put a stop to illegal immigration and drug trafficking. His efforts have yielded over 59 miles of fencing and border infrastructure to date, including continued construction of the Southwest Border Fence Project. His provision to extend the San Diego Fence for 700 miles across Arizona, New Mexico and Texas is now law.
Congressman Hunters other legislative priorities include retaining and increasing jobs in the 52nd District and across this nation, providing tax relief to hard-working families, keeping our promises to Americas veterans, protecting Social Security for present and future generations, and continued cleanup efforts at the New River and Salton Sea in Imperial County, an area he represented for 20 years.
In response to the needs of his district, Hunter continues working to secure funding for local projects. Accomplishments include funding for the Mission Valley East Light Rail extension and continued funding for the widening of I-15 and adding more managed lanes to meet San Diegos growing transportation needs. Also, funds were provided for enhanced emergency care at Grossmont Hospital Emergency Department and Edgemore Hospital. Youth recreational and handicapped facilities were built throughout San Diego County at the Junior Seau Sports Complex and the Sweetwater and Loveland Reservoirs. To ensure the safety of students attending Shoal Creek Elementary School in Scripps Ranch, funds were allocated for the construction of a new pedestrian bridge. Congressman Hunter worked to provide funding for the new Boys and Girls Club in Santee, the YMCA in Rancho San Diego, La Maestra Clinic in El Cajon, which provides healthcare for low-income citizens, and Phoenix House, where drug users (particularly methamphetamine) are treated. Hunters legislation saved the Mt. Soledad Memorial by making it a national memorial.
Congressman Hunter is residing in El Cajon with his wife, Lynne. Like many of his constituents, he is in the process of re-building his Alpine home after losing it in the October 2003 wildfires. In 2006, Duncan and Lynne celebrated their 33rd wedding anniversary. They have two sons, Duncan Duane, honorably discharged from the Marines Corps and now president of Boise Hunter Homes, and Sam Hunter, a business student at San Diego State University. Duncan D. and his wife, Margaret, have three children, Duncan Lee, Elizabeth Grace and Sarah Louise and reside in Boise, Idaho. Sam was married on Valentines Day 2004 to the former Theresa Heger of Jamul and they are expecting their first child.
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I saw and heard him announce, officially, back in his home district. Fox News carried it live, and CSpan showed it later on, more than once. It was close to the Elections. Maybe that's why you missed it? Another poster has already linked you to one of the threads we had on it at the time. Believe it, it's been a done deal since then.
See my post #102
Very good, it would appear that a conservative has stepped up to the plate and we are no longer stuck with the three Pseudocrats.
Your naming of Rudy, McCain and Romney as Pseudocrats is clever, but I don't care to insult the men.
I think they live in a different world from Mr. Hunter, though, and I think Mr. Hunter's world is more realistic as well as more conservative. I like it that he is worried about fair trade and about China. He is also solid up and down the line on the other things that most count.
Many accuse me (again, name-calling) of being a Bushbot because I repeatedly defend the President as deserving of respect and more support than he has gotten. However, long ago I concluded we needed a border fence, and long ago I have been concerned about China (Russia too, for that matter). Now we've got Chavez to our South making common cause with those who want to destroy us. The thing I like most about Mr Hunter in such times as these is he seems extremely well informed...knows his stuff and can politely stuff it back in the face of people who are mistating the facts, and that he appears to have no personal "image" to advance or protect.
Unlike the ones you mentioned at the first, who have imaged themselves to death IMO, some of it for the good (such as Rudy and the War on Terror) but too narrowly...not seeing or advancing the bigger security picture without fear or favor...and some of it for the bad...Rudy the flaming Lib on Social Issues, McCain the Media Darling who's so concerned about "torturing terrorists", etc. Romney is ALL about image. Good looking, articulate, and probably fairly competent and skilled in governance. Not saying he's an empty suit. Just saying, I don't know.
I'm impressed with how Romney comes across; I just can't get a read on the real guts of the man.
I lean toward supporting Duncan Hunter, at present. I hope he stands up to scrutiny, and I hope it isn't a lost cause.
America Firsters? Then, pray tell, what does that make you?
Happy Thanksgiving....you know, that AMERICAN holiday.
Forgive me, I wasn't around in the '30's.
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