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Quotes From Republican Debate
Townhall ^ | May 03, 2007

Posted on 05/03/2007 8:30:56 PM PDT by jdm

Quotes from the first Republican debate [May 03, 2007]

SAM BROWNBACK

He said his approach in Iraq would differ from President Bush's. "I'd push more a political solution along with a military solution in Iraq, and here I would push a three-state, one-country solution in Iraq, with a Kurdish state, a Sunni state, a Shiite state, with Baghdad as the federal city. I think we've got to push a political solution, along with the military, to get to a stable situation in Iraq, which is our key political issue of the day."

He said Congress was right to intervene in the Terri Schiavo right-to-die case. "Yes, it should have. And it gave her the right, and the family the right to take that appeal to the court. That's what the Congress did. And her life is sacred. Even if it's in that difficult moment that she's in at that point in time, that life is sacred, and we should stand for life in all its circumstances."

JIM GILMORE

"I see this Iraq problem as part of an entire Middle East issue, and it's sort of a fundamental problem that we're going to have an honest conversation with the American people about. We're going to have to engage in the Middle East, and we're going to have to do it for an extended and a long period of time."

RUDY GIULIANI

He said it would be acceptable if the Supreme Court upheld Roe v. Wade. He also said, "It would be OK to repeal. It would be OK also if a strict constructionist judge viewed it as precedent, and I think a judge has to make that decision. ... I think the court has to make that decision and then the country can deal with it. We're a federalist system of government and states can make their own decisions."

"The use of military force against Iran would be very dangerous. It would be very provocative. The only thing worse would be Iran being a nuclear power. It's the worst nightmare of the Cold War, isn't it? The nuclear weapons in the hands of an irrational person, an irrational force. (Iranian President Mahmoud) Ahmadinejad is clearly irrational. He has to understand it's not an option; he cannot have nuclear weapons."

MIKE HUCKABEE

He said he would have asked Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld to resign earlier than Bush did. "I think I would've done that before the election. I certainly wouldn't have said that we are not going to do it and then, right after the election, done so. But that's the president's call. Clearly there was a real error in judgment, and that primarily had to do with listening to a lot of folks who were civilians in suits and silk ties and not listening enough to the generals with mud and blood on their boots and medals on their chest."

"The most important thing a president needs to do is to make it clear that we're not going to continue to see jobs shipped overseas, jobs that are lost by American workers, many in their 50s who, for 20 and 30 years, have worked to make a company rich, and then watch as a CEO takes a $100 million bonus to jettison those American jobs somewhere else. And the worker not only loses his job, but he loses his pension. That's criminal. It's wrong. And if Republicans don't stop it, we don't deserve to win in 2008."

DUNCAN HUNTER

"You know, right now, right now, Iran is moving equipment into Iraq that is being used to kill Americans. Iran has crossed the line, and the United States has absolute license at this point to take whatever actions are necessary to stop those deadly instruments from being moved across the line, being used in explosives, roadside bombs, inside Iraq."

"Right now, the border is 2,000 miles of a very porous area where hundreds of thousands of people come across on an annual basis and where last year we had 155,000 folks who came across from Mexico who were from other countries in the world. Some from communist China, some from Iran, some from Korea. We have to secure the border. That's the biggest failure of the federal government."

JOHN McCAIN

"When the majority leader of the United States Senate says we've lost the war, the men and women that are serving in Iraq reject that notion. And, if we lost, then who wins? Did al-Qaida win? When on the floor of the House of Representatives they cheer _ they cheer _ when they pass a withdrawal motion that is a certain date for surrender, what were they cheering? Surrender? Defeat? We must win in Iraq. If we withdraw, there will be chaos; there will be genocide; and they will follow us home."

He said he supports a guest worker program to help deal with illegal immigration. "The status quo is not acceptable. We have to secure our borders. But we also need a temporary worker program, and we have to dispose of the issue of 12 million people who are in this country illegally. This issue is an important and compelling one, and it begins with national security. But we also need to address it comprehensively."

RON PAUL

"The purpose of government is to protect the secrecy and the privacy of all individuals, not the secrecy of government. We don't need a national ID card."

MITT ROMNEY

"This is a nation, after all, that wants a leader that's a person of faith, but we don't choose our leader based on which church they go to. This is a nation which also comes together _ we unite over faith and over the right of people to worship as they choose. The people we're fighting, they're the ones who divide over faith and decide matters of this nature in the public forum. This is a place where we celebrate different religions and different faiths."

"You can fight, for instance, to make sure that partial-birth abortion is made illegal. You can fight to have information given to women who are thinking about having an abortion. You can fight to make sure that there's opportunities for people to express their views on this topic openly and near abortion clinics. You can fight for the opportunity to go out and campaign for the rights of those who care about this issue to be heard before Election Day, and the McCain-Feingold law prevents that from happening."

TOM TANCREDO

"There are issues that I believe have not been addressed tonight, not in full, and I believe that they do separate us. And I certainly believe the issue of immigration and immigration reform and what's going to happen to this country unless we deal with this forthrightly _ no more platitudes, no more obfuscating with using words like, 'Well, I am not for amnesty, but I am for letting them stay.' That kind of stuff has got to be taken away from the political debate, as far as I'm concerned, so people can understand exactly who is where on this incredibly important issue."

TOMMY THOMPSON

"I think the biggest problem we've got in America is the alternative minimum tax that's bringing more middle-income people in. Let's put it in _ let's have the people have a flat tax and have the option of paying whichever is least."


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To: EternalVigilance

Too bad your candidate isn’t good enough to be there....you are so obvious with your attacks on Romney. Anyone with a brain will know he stood out tonight. Suck it up!


21 posted on 05/03/2007 9:05:36 PM PDT by TheLion (How about "Comprehensive Immigration Enforcement," for a change)
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To: All

I don’t blame the candidates, the forum was ludicrous, and seemed designed to disallow candidates from standing out or shining. I hope the next one is on Fox, not like anyone is watching MSNBC anyway.


22 posted on 05/03/2007 9:08:39 PM PDT by WildcatClan (Just wait till the Pretendicans have to debate, Hunter in '08)
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To: TheLion

Bill Clinton “stood out” too. Doesn’t mean he’d ever get my vote.


23 posted on 05/03/2007 9:08:57 PM PDT by EternalVigilance ("A [Free] Republic, if you can keep it.")
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To: jdm

Was just listening to Romney’s answer about how Mass. provided health insurance coverage to so many people in the state and 27 other states are now working on this.

This isn’t Hillary care or government health care but insurance companies offering affordabe insurance coverage to a wide range of people. All without increasing taxes.

Pretty cool.


24 posted on 05/03/2007 9:09:41 PM PDT by TheLion (How about "Comprehensive Immigration Enforcement," for a change)
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To: TheLion
...offering affordabe insurance coverage to a wide range of people. All without increasing taxes.

There's so much dishonesty in those two sentences I don't even know where to start.

25 posted on 05/03/2007 9:12:30 PM PDT by EternalVigilance ("A [Free] Republic, if you can keep it.")
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To: EternalVigilance

Mitt Romney is so far above Clinton in human ideals, faith, family and solid American values, that a comparison is not even thinkable. I guess you need to stretch.


26 posted on 05/03/2007 9:12:56 PM PDT by TheLion (How about "Comprehensive Immigration Enforcement," for a change)
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To: EternalVigilance

Do you get paid to cruise this site 24/7 looking for opportunities to trash Romney? It is getting real old. Geez I wouldn’t be as hostile to any of the Dem candidates as you are to every Republican candidate that gets mentioned on FR though you obviously have a special venial hatred of Mitt. If you there is a candidate you support(which I doubt) then show your support for them and quit trashing everyone else. My wife wanted me to ask if you were by any chance a “Jack Mormon”. Don’t know what that means, but she seem to think that your negative obession against a Mormon candidate might point in that direction.


27 posted on 05/03/2007 9:14:17 PM PDT by redangus
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To: jdm
Giuliani says repeal of abortion law would be ‘OK’

SIMI VALLEY - To Sam Brownback, it would be ‘a glorious day,’ and to Tom Tancredo the ‘greatest day in this country’s history.’ For Rudolph Giuliani, repeal of the Supreme Court decision legalizing abortion ‘would be OK.’

Republican presidential hopefuls, at their first debate on Thursday, were asked if repeal of the Roe v. Wade decision would be a good day for America.

‘It would be OK to repeal,’ said Giuliani, New York’s former mayor, contending with his record of support for abortion rights as he courts conservative Republicans.

‘I think the court has to make that decision and then the country can deal with it. We’re a federalist system of government and states can make their own decisions,’ said Giuliani, who leads Republicans in the polls.

Giuliani, a Roman Catholic, maintains he personally thinks abortion is wrong but believes it is ultimately a woman’s choice, a position that goes against the grain of the social conservatives who carry big clout in the Republican primaries.

His [Giuliani's] lawyerly response contrasted sharply with some other candidates who jumped at the chance to burnish their anti-abortion credentials.

‘After 40 million dead because we have aborted them in this country, I would say that that would be the greatest day in this country’s history when that, in fact, is overturned,’ said Rep. Tom Tancredo of Colorado.

‘It would be a glorious day of human liberty and freedom,’ said Sen. Sam Brownback of Kansas.

Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney seized the chance to explain his changed position on abortion.

‘Well, I’ve always been personally pro-life, but for me, it was a great question about whether or not government should intrude.'


Just 'OK', Rudy?

28 posted on 05/03/2007 9:15:12 PM PDT by jdm (If I had a dime for every time Petronski has been suspended, I could probably get a #4 at Taco Bell.)
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To: EternalVigilance

That’s the fact Jack!


29 posted on 05/03/2007 9:16:27 PM PDT by TheLion (How about "Comprehensive Immigration Enforcement," for a change)
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To: TheLion
Mitt Romney is so far above Clinton in human ideals, faith, family and solid American values, that a comparison is not even thinkable. I guess you need to stretch.

Compare his words now with this:

Mitt Romney strongly defends his pro-life record and history going back to 1970

And this:

Homosexual "Rights"

Gov. Romney has a long history of promoting and furthering the homosexual agenda, and working closely with leading gay activists

Romney twice sought and received the endorsement of the homosexual Log Cabin Republican Club

Romney's campaign distributed pro-gay rights campaign literature during Boston's "Gay Pride" events

Romney supports homosexual "anti-discrimination" laws

Such laws are usually carried out at the expense of freedom of religion and speech. For example, they would allow lawsuits against a Christian book store owner for refusing to hire a homosexual activist applicant.

Romney advocates homosexual couples' adoption rights be recognized by the government

Romney supports homosexual domestic partnerships

Romney supported and promoted legalizing homosexual civil unions

Romney Opposes the Boy Scouts' Ban on Homosexual Scoutmasters

Romney barred Boy Scouts from public participation in 2002 Olympics

Homosexual activism in government

Romney appointed prominent homosexuals to key positions in his administration

Romney appointed prominent homosexual activists and Democrats as judges

Romney Rewards one of the State's Leading Anti-Marriage Attorneys by Making him a Judge

Romney announces he won't fill judicial vacancies before term ends

Romney's Commission on Gay and Lesbian Youth used huge taxpayer funding to promote homosexuality in the public schools

Romney's Commission organized public gay "Youth Pride Day" parades and "transgender proms" which promote unhealthy and risky behavior

Romney issues a proclamation celebrating gay "Youth Pride Day"

Romney's Department of Education promotes the homosexual agenda

Romney's Department of Public Health (DPH) cooperates with the homosexual activist movement

Romney opposed federal legislation that would stop public schools from promoting homosexuality

Romney's Dept. of Social Services honors homosexual "married" couple as adoptive "Parents of the Year"

Homosexual "Marriage"

Romney refused to endorse the original 2002 Mass. constitutional amendment absolutely defining marriage as one man and one women

Romney unnecessarily (and unconstitutionally) implemented homosexual marriages in Massachusetts

Romney had marriage licenses changed to allow same-sex marriages

Romney administration ordered Justices of Peace to perform homosexual "marriages" when asked - or be fired!

Romney administration's training of Town Clerks (on how to issue same-sex marriage licenses) states that marriage statutes were not changed

Romney signs bill eliminating Sexual Transmitted Disease (STD) testing requirement for marriage

When requested of him, Romney personally issues special one-day certificates to allow otherwise unqualified people to perform homosexual "marriages"

Was Romney's public opposition to homosexual "marriage" based on expediency, not principle?

The Mitt Romney Deception
30 posted on 05/03/2007 9:30:40 PM PDT by EternalVigilance ("A [Free] Republic, if you can keep it.")
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To: redangus

ROFL...


31 posted on 05/03/2007 9:32:32 PM PDT by EternalVigilance ("A [Free] Republic, if you can keep it.")
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To: redangus

I’ve never criticized Mitt Romney’s Mormonism. I’ve criticized him for being the hardcore liberal that his record shows him to be. If you can’t handle me posting his own words and his own actions in office, skip over my posts.


32 posted on 05/03/2007 9:35:43 PM PDT by EternalVigilance ("A [Free] Republic, if you can keep it.")
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To: redangus

By the way, you can tell your curious wife that I’m an evangelical Christian.


33 posted on 05/03/2007 9:38:06 PM PDT by EternalVigilance ("A [Free] Republic, if you can keep it.")
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To: EternalVigilance

As a politician in Mass., with so many gays, how the hell are you not going to deal with them. Your spam doesn’t quite cut it.

Would you do away with gays? Are you a racist and a bigot? I guess you would advance policies that would also make you unelectable on a state or national basis.

It is all not so quite simple as to try to portray it.

Anyone could come up with the same tripe to attack anyone....junk from someone who dislikes Romney....99% having no value whatsoever.


34 posted on 05/03/2007 9:40:21 PM PDT by TheLion (How about "Comprehensive Immigration Enforcement," for a change)
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To: redangus
Do you agree with Romney on guns?

Romney signs off on permanent assault weapons ban

- July 08, 2004

Governor Mitt Romney has signed into law a permanent assault weapons ban that he says will make it harder for criminals to get their hands on these guns.

Deadly assault weapons have no place in Massachusetts,” Romney said, at a bill signing ceremony on July 1 with legislators, sportsmen’s groups and gun safety advocates. “These guns are not made for recreation or self-defense. They are instruments of destruction with the sole purpose of hunting down and killing people.”

http://www.iberkshires.com/story.php?story_id=14812

35 posted on 05/03/2007 9:42:02 PM PDT by EternalVigilance ("A [Free] Republic, if you can keep it.")
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To: TheLion
Would you do away with gays? Are you a racist and a bigot?

Are gays now a "race"? I didn't get that memo...

36 posted on 05/03/2007 9:43:51 PM PDT by EternalVigilance ("A [Free] Republic, if you can keep it.")
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To: TheLion

I’m posting facts. You’re posting emotional personal attacks that show that you’re not interested in facts.


37 posted on 05/03/2007 9:45:03 PM PDT by EternalVigilance ("A [Free] Republic, if you can keep it.")
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To: EternalVigilance

EV SPAM ALERT!

how does it feel to be fighting a losing battle?


38 posted on 05/03/2007 9:45:49 PM PDT by Swordfished
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To: jdm

Ron Paul actually said that “the purpose of government is to protect the secrecy and the privacy of all individuals . . .” ???

Funny, I thought the preamble said our government was to “form a more perfect union, establish justice, ensure domestic tranquility, provide for the common defense, promote the general welfare, and secure the blessings of liberty to ourselves and our posterity. . .”

Ron Paul has rocks where a brain should be.


39 posted on 05/03/2007 9:47:12 PM PDT by Jedidah
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To: TheLion
ROMNEY

(pay no attention to EV)

40 posted on 05/03/2007 9:48:04 PM PDT by Swordfished
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