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#1. Conservatives applauded the Senate when it voted a few years ago to toss out the Kyoto protocol from consideration. However, thanks to Al Gore and others it seems to be making a comeback. What is your position on so called Global Warming that is being pushed by so many on the left and is even creeping into the GOP now?

Hunter: While historic measurements of temperatures do indicate that warming has occurred [according the National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration the mean temperature for the contiguous U.S. has increased by 1.1 degree Fahrenheit] the apportionment of warming to man’s activities versus the natural cycle is unclear. The Kyoto Protocol would have been disastrous for those who advocate less greenhouse gasses as well as Americans who want to maintain the industrial base of the United States.

Kyoto exempted Communist China and India from limitations. Thus, U.S. industry would be incentivized to move production to these two “smokestack” countries, thereby increasing pollution-per-product made.

I believe strongly in achieving energy independence for the U.S. This should be accomplished by cutting taxes on the production of alternative energy systems, including geothermal, nuclear, wind, solar, etc. In the meantime, ANWR should be open for U.S. petroleum development.

I reject Al Gore’s and others’ doomsday alarmism on the subject.

#2. How soon after you take office could we expect to see real results with respect to strong internal enforcement regarding illegal aliens and REAL efforts on sealing the border?

Hunter: I wrote the law that mandated the construction of the border fence in California that reduced smuggling of people and drugs by more than 90% in our sector. I also wrote the bill, signed into law on October 26, 2006, which extends the California fence 854 miles across the smuggling routes of Arizona, New Mexico and Texas. As, President I will build the border fence, all 854 miles, in six months.

If you examine the record throughout my entire career in the US Congress, you will see that no one has put in more effort to force the Federal government to enforce the existing internal laws. As President, I will do so, without question.

#3. Mr. Hunter, conservatives are often dismayed by the lack of “fight” in our GOP leaders, specifically regarding vicious and very slanted attacks from the democrats and their Main stream media allies. How do you plan to fight back?

Hunter: Just tune in to the floor debate or press conferences that I am engaged in and I think you will see lots of Conservative “fight.”

#4. You worked, as I understand it, as a public interest lawyer helping Mexican immigrants for free with their legal needs in California when you started out in a legal career. Is this correct and can you explain how this informs your current views on immigration?

Hunter: When I got out of the Army in ’71, I farmed in Idaho for a year and moved to San Diego because they had a law school I could get into without a college degree. After passing the bar in 1976, I set up my office in the Barrio of San Diego, near the waterfront. During that time I helped lots of folks in the Hispanic community, often without reimbursement. I wasn’t reimbursed by any federal program. During this time I gained the insight that the Hispanic community in the U.S. is not aided by open borders, but rather their wages are the first to be lowered when cheap illegal labor flows across the border.

#5. What is your position on homeschooling? Please elaborate. And how do you plan to reign in the bloated Department of Education?

Hunter: I like homeschooling because it offers a clear choice for parents who want to impart values and knowledge to their children. I would substantially cut the bureaucracy in the Department of Education, top to bottom.

#6. Mr. Hunter: A few weeks ago I heard you mention, in a radio interview, examining legal channels to enforce the enactment of the funding and building of our border wall. I got the impression you were speaking about a civil lawsuit, such as a Writ of Mandamus or some other injunctive relief. Is this indeed being looked at, and, if so, what is the current status?

Hunter: The Congressional Research Service has reported that they find no court actions that can be pursued by Congress with respect to the fence.

#7. Congressman Hunter, would a crackdown on employers using the current laws be sufficient to remove job prospects for illegals? If not then are you for increasing penalties on employers who hire illegals, and for implementing an easy way for employers to verify who is here legally?

Hunter: Once the border is enforced and the revolving door stops swinging, there will be enough U.S. agents available to concentrate on interior enforcement, using current laws. I would like to see the pilot program for employers, which allows them to log in employee information on new hires with the Department of Homeland Security and receive a quick determination which relieves them from the burden of further determining authenticity of the employees documents, be made mandatory.

#8. Representative Hunter, you have extremely good conservative positions on social policies, defense, and immigration. However, some fiscal conservatives on Free Republic are worried that you won’t do enough to cut the size of government. Could you please list some government programs and/or agencies that you consider wasteful and would cut? Or, in the alternative, could you please explain what policies you would support to cut the size of government?

Hunter: I would eliminate such programs as National Endowment for the Arts and dozens of programs identified in the Bush Administration’s “cut list.” (These include programs from HUD, the Departments of Justice, Labor, Energy, Agriculture, Commerce, Transportation, Interior, HHS, DHS, and the EPA). Additionally, I would freeze discretionary non-defense spending, while increasing defense spending to a point between 4.5% and 5% of the GDP.

#9. The State Department is in serious need of a kick in the pants. What, as President would you do to bring that department back into line with way most Americans think (pro-American interest)?

Hunter: I will ensure that the leaders of our State Department do not come from the “Blame America First” crowd, but rather have a philosophy which embraces freedom and appreciates America’s role as a freedom beacon. I will not hesitate to remove any diplomats or bureaucrats that do not follow through on my pro-America agenda.

#10. Do you, Congressman Hunter, think it is important to keep God in public view? If so/not, why?

Hunter: God is in public view every time we review the Declaration of Independence and every time we exercise the inalienable rights given us by God, not government. We should be as willing to acknowledge God in the public forum as was George Washington and Abraham Lincoln.

#11. What are the significant differences as you see them, to recommend you over Fred Thompson, another conservative candidate who will likely be the front runner when/if he enters the race?

Hunter: I’ll have to let Fred Thompson speak for himself, as I am not closely familiar with his record yet, but I do know that all of the Senators presently running for president, including Mr. Thompson, Brownback and McCain voted for Permanent Most Favored Nation status for Communist China, which I strongly oppose. I voted aginst PMFN with Red China because the chinese are clearly using US trade dollars to buy ships, warplanes and missiles, some of which are clearly targeted on American forces and interests. With respect to the rest of the Republican field, major differences are manifest in my support of fair, not free, trade. The industrial base of the United States is being pushed to China, India and other nations as a result of our acquiescence to extremely unfair trading rules that result in U.S. manufacturers being double-taxed and our competitors being subsidized. Also, I believe I am the only candidate in the field besides John McCain who is a Vietnam Veteran and the only candidate with a son (Duncan D.) who has served in Iraq and Afghanistan. (McCain’s’ sons may have deployed at this date). In this era of difficult wars, it will be increasingly important to have a commander-in-chief who has shared in the burden of military service. I also know that none of the candidates have been as consistent on border and immigration enforcement as I have, in fact some have worked for the opposite result, or recently flip flopped on this vital issue. Please reference my 1986 vote against Amnesty. Also I'm the only candidate who has actually built a border fence (through directive legislation and directed appropriation). The San Diego Fence represents my ability to get things done, no simply take positions. Lastly, as Chairmen of the Armed Services committee, I increased the size of the US Marine Corps and added hundreds of millions of dollars to the defense budget to give better protection to our troops in Iraq and Afganistan through additional body armor, armored vehicles, and jammers to protect against roadside bombs (as well as many other types of combat equipment)

#12. What is the one thing you would most like to do as president to reduce our national debt and the tax burden it threatens to place on subsequent generations?

Hunter: The most effective way to attack the national debt is to restore the massive productivity of the U.S. industrial base, especially in the manufacturing sector. I would reduce taxes on domestic manufacturing to zero or as close thereto as possible and immediately stop China’s cheating on trade that is moving high-paying jobs offshore. When a manufacturing employee loses a $75,000 a year job to China and replaces it with a $15,000 a year job, the government revenue accruing to that worker falls “off the cliff.” Obviously, a conservative approach to government spending is the complement to this “pro-growth” policy.

#13. Do you support the Law of the Sea Treaty? If not, will you revoke it if it passes before you take office?

Hunter: No, in the past I have opposed the Law of the Sea Treaty. I expect that to continue. There are serious issues of sovereignty involved, and as in the past, I have no intention of letting US sovereignty be eroded.

#14. What is your opinion about CAIR and the political correctness that is running rampant in our country concerning islam’s war against the west, and here in the U.S. in particular?

Hunter: Any group that acts as an apologist for terrorism and attempts to undermine legitimate US law enforcement activities, will not get an ear in a Hunter Whitehouse.

The best way for Islamic nations to have a good relationship with the U.S. is to actively and openly oppose the anti-American and terrorist groups in their nations. Few of them are willing to do that.

#15. I see a multitude of countries combining their resources to thwart the United States, to minimize its influence: Venezuela, Russia, China, Iran, North Korea. How will you deal with this looming global crisis of fascists and communists joining together against us?

Hunter: The answer to this combination of antagonists is to maintain a strong U.S. military, utilize the leverage of our economy to deny the positions that several of these nations enjoy in the world economy (for example, energy independence), and to utilize our resources to consolidate allies whenever possible. With respect to China, we must reverse our massive trade loss, which is being used in part to purchase arms. With respect to Iran, at some point Western intervention may be necessary to deny the development of a nuclear device. With respect to North Korea and many others, the further development of Western missile defense systems is paramount.

1 posted on 08/13/2007 1:24:49 PM PDT by pissant
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In my opinion, a politician must seize political opportunity in order to win...which might be more difficult than it sounds.

However, I can identify at least one political opportunity currently ripe for plucking: the news media isn’t asking Senator Hillary Clinton “the hard questions.”

Now, people may disagree with my examples below of hard questions, but the principle stands even if the true “hard questions” are different from the following examples.

If I was a political advisor for Mr. Hunter, I would suggest asking these questions that “the news media won’t ask” in order to shock the news establishment as well as become “newsworthy” on a regular basis...hitting her with a new “hard question” on a regular basis.

My own examples of what the news media won’t ask her:
1. Should U.S. or UN food aid be given to Zimbabwe
2. Should China and India keep their Kyoto emission compliance exemptions
3. Should Chinese firms be required to carry product liability insurance in the U.S.
4. Should the U.S. go to war over Kosovo (again)
5. Should the Senate filibuster SCOTUS nominees
6. Should Hollywood movies be taxed based upon the number of guns shown therein
7. Should new nuclear power plants be built in the U.S.
8. Should government always grow larger
9. Should a sales tax replace our income tax
10.Would you nominate a practicing Christian to the SCOTUS
11.Should Wall Street be bailed out by the Fed
12.Should all doctors be government employees
13.Should guns be banned
14.Should immigration and borders be open and unlimited
15.Should inner-city parents have school-choice vouchers for their children


182 posted on 08/13/2007 2:21:03 PM PDT by Southack (Media Bias means that Castro won't be punished for Cuban war crimes against Black Angolans in Africa)
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To: pissant

Congratulations!!

Great Job and many thanks!


233 posted on 08/13/2007 2:32:58 PM PDT by Kimberly GG (DUNCAN HUNTER '08)
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Great job, pissant! Thank you very much for making this happen!!


243 posted on 08/13/2007 2:34:16 PM PDT by Jim Robinson (Our God-given unalienable rights are not open to debate, negotiation or compromise!)
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Thank you hugely, Pissant! BUMP


251 posted on 08/13/2007 2:35:10 PM PDT by Libertina (If God asks only for 10%, why should the government get more?)
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Thank you, pissant, for your hard work in putting this together. You are a great American!


264 posted on 08/13/2007 2:37:08 PM PDT by Lexinom (http://www.gohunter08.com Don't let the press pick our candidates)
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To: Duncan Hunter

Congressman Hunter: We’ve been told by major proabortion GOP candidates to not worry about their stands on abortion, as it’s not an issue they will do anything on, and they may even appoint some prolife federal judges.

But isn’t there more to it? What impact does the Presidential nominee have on the Party platform and the cross-section of RNC membership for the next four years? What will YOUR role be on the Life issue and the Party platform when you are nominated?


266 posted on 08/13/2007 2:37:44 PM PDT by ElkGroveDan (When toilet paper is a luxury, you have achieved communism.)
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To: pissant

Bump/bookmark.

Unapologetic pro-America conservatism is pretty damn refreshing.


275 posted on 08/13/2007 2:40:51 PM PDT by M203M4 (Vote conservatism in 2008 - vote to defend the US Constitution.)
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To: pissant

I just can’t trust someone who uses “incentivize” as a verb!


283 posted on 08/13/2007 2:43:50 PM PDT by Redbob (WWJBD - "What would Jack Bauer Do?")
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To: pissant; Jim Robinson

Thank you both for making this exciting exchange possible. And I thank Rep. Hunter for being with us. Will he be able to answer some of our unanswered questions, or is that it? In any case, great job, gentlemen!


290 posted on 08/13/2007 2:48:23 PM PDT by Paperdoll ( Vote for Duncan Hunter in the Primaries for America's sake!)
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Great job, pissant!


297 posted on 08/13/2007 2:56:34 PM PDT by Extremely Extreme Extremist (Ron Paul: Doctor. Military Captain. Constitutionalist. Patriot. Devout Christian.)
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Remember folks, Duncan Hunter can't fight for you in the White House if he doesn't have the financial support and volunteers from the grass roots to get him there...


www.gohunter08.com

Sovereignty, security, sanity. Our constitutional rights are at stake. The choice is yours.

302 posted on 08/13/2007 3:00:34 PM PDT by CounterCounterCulture (Duncan Hunter for President)
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Well that was one of yer better threads Pissant !

Well done !........:o)

Very cool !


308 posted on 08/13/2007 3:05:23 PM PDT by Squantos (Be polite. Be professional. But, have a plan to kill everyone you meet. ©)
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Thanks for a great thread.


323 posted on 08/13/2007 3:16:26 PM PDT by roamer_1 (Build the fence. Enforce the law.)
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To: pissant

thanks for the interview


325 posted on 08/13/2007 3:18:49 PM PDT by ikez78 (http://www.regimeofterror.com)
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To: pissant

Thank You Congressman Hunter for spending time with us,it is appreciated.


348 posted on 08/13/2007 3:43:42 PM PDT by mdittmar (May God watch over those who serve,and have served,to keep us free)
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Dear Sir!
After your terms as POTUSA, America will be better off!

Regards!

354 posted on 08/13/2007 3:45:53 PM PDT by HuntsvilleTxVeteran (Remember the Alamo, Goliad and WACO, It is Time for a new San Jacinto)
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To Congressman Hunter,

An excellent session. It was a pleasure having you here. Sorry we could not be up at that hour to participate, but are enjoying post-facto.

You hit all the right issues with all the right solutions in my opinion. Especially about the State Department's need to 'grow a couple'.

You have a big vote of confidence from some of us on FREE REPUBLIC.COM who are Americans living and working here overseas, absentee ballot voters, both military and civilian alike! As you know, there are hundreds of thousands of registered voters/Americans currently posted overseas. We will love being your campaign's eyes and ears over here and please feel free to solicit our input any time.

378 posted on 08/13/2007 4:10:53 PM PDT by AmericanInTokyo (Visit this thread 1-hour from now. In that time, an average of 416.6 more ILLEGALS will be in the US)
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Thank you Congressman Hunter for raising the issues you have. You have been useful in that regard. And I wish you well in your future endeavors.


397 posted on 08/13/2007 4:36:52 PM PDT by plain talk
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To: jimrob

Thank you for not only hosting, but participating. It was a pleasure to see.


436 posted on 08/13/2007 5:27:57 PM PDT by pissant (Duncan Hunter: Warrior, Statesman, Conservative)
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Pissant, you ... !!

Great job getting the DH on FR!

So, is he going to be a regular FReeper from now on...?

452 posted on 08/13/2007 6:10:45 PM PDT by DTogo (I haven't left the GOP, the GOP left me.)
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