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To: jagrmeister
THINK BEFORE YOU VOTE!

Arnold Schwarzenegger gave his most detailed comments to date on a range of social and policy issues Wednesday when he appeared on the Sean Hannity and Larry Elder syndicated talk-radio programs. Here are some of the positions he staked out:

ABORTION

_Told Hannity he is "pro-choice" but opposes the late-stage procedures described as "partial-birth" abortions. Asked whether he is in favor of parental notification when minors seek abortions, he replied, "I am. But in some cases when there is abuse in the family or problems in the family, then the courts should decide."

GAY MARRIAGE

_Said he did not support gay marriage but "I do support domestic partnerships." He said marriage should be between a man and a woman.

GUNS

_Said he supports a ban on assault weapons, trigger locks under some circumstances and the Brady Bill, which requires background checks on gun purchasers. "I feel that it's important to have, and also I would like to close the loophole of the gun shows," he said, referring to a legal provision that allows unchecked sales at gun shows. But he added, "I think that people should have the right to bear arms."

PRAYER IN SCHOOLS

_"I believe in prayer in school and I think it should be up to the schools, you know, what religion they belong and what direction they want to go," he said.

OFFSHORE DRILLING

_Said companies should not be permitted to drill for oil off California's coast. "I think that we should stop the oil drilling and I think that our state government and federal government should negotiate to buy back the leases," he said.

SCHOOL VOUCHERS

_Indicated support for some form of vouchers. "With No Child Left Behind Act that President Bush has put forward you have a chance that if your school has failed that you can go and take your child to another school," he said. "I believe in that. I think it gives us choices, gives the parents choices, which is extremely important."

AFFIRMATIVE ACTION

_Said he had not yet taken a position on affirmative action or on Proposition 54, the initiative that will appear on the recall ballot and would ban the state from collecting most racial data.

DRUG LEGALIZATION

_Said drug legalization was "a bad idea" but he supported legalized medicinal marijuana.

IMMIGRATION

_Indicated support for allowing undocumented immigrants already in the country to remain here, but a spokesman said later he was not specifically proposing an amnesty program.

_Said he opposed legislation to give driver's licenses to illegal immigrants, but that services for illegal immigrants was a complicated issue that was mostly up to the federal government.

_Said Proposition 187, the 1994 measure that denied many services to illegal immigrants, was "history" because it has been largely voided by the courts. He supported the proposition at the time voters approved it. "Now we have to move forward with the whole thing and to look at it, what we're going to do with all the people that are undocumented immigrants here in this state. What should we do? Should we have them to stay here, which I think is the right way to do, but how do you then include them in our society, how do you make it official, how do you make it legal?" he said. He added he would try to team up with other states with large immigrant populations and lobby the federal government to address the issue.

TAXES

_Refused to take a pledge not to raise taxes, but pledged to raise them only if there was a state emergency.

Published: Wednesday, August 27, 2003 18:09 PDT

16 posted on 08/29/2003 7:16:23 AM PDT by apackof2 (Watch and pray till you see Him coming, no one knows the hour or the day)
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To: apackof2
I don't agree with Arnold's positions on abortion, homosexaul special rights (and that's what they are), gun control, or the energy crisis.

But he's the best chance of what California will be able to bear.

I prefer McClintock, but he has less than a snowball's chance in hell of getting elected in the one of the most godless states in history.

No, Arnold is our best shot.

19 posted on 08/29/2003 7:22:57 AM PDT by Happy2BMe (LIBERTY has arrived in Iraq - Now we can concentrate on HOLLYWEED!)
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To: apackof2
Said he supports a ban on assault weapons, trigger locks under some circumstances and the Brady Bill, which requires background checks on gun purchasers. "I feel that it's important to have, and also I would like to close the loophole of the gun shows," he said, referring to a legal provision that allows unchecked sales at gun shows . But he added, "I think that people should have the right to bear arms."

There is no gun show loophole in California. Buying a firearm from a private party, whether at a gun show or not, is subject to the same background check, waiting period and other requirements as any other firearm purchase in the stateI hope someone on his staff knows this and has informed Mr. S. of this fact. Saying such things makes him look uninformed. If anyone has access to anyone on Mr. S. staff, it might be good to correct this.

20 posted on 08/29/2003 7:27:04 AM PDT by .38sw
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To: apackof2
He said marriage should be between a man and a woman.

Actually, he committed a very amusing slip of the tongue, saying that "I think gay marriage should be between a man and a woman."

35 posted on 08/29/2003 8:51:10 AM PDT by TBP
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To: apackof2
Looks like Arnold is voting a straight RINO ticket when it comes to policy positions. Strong on polls and devoid of substance.
38 posted on 08/29/2003 9:10:14 AM PDT by yeswecan
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To: apackof2
he supports a ban on assault weapons, trigger locks under some circumstances and the Brady Bill, which requires background checks on gun purchasers.

This is irrelevant in California, since the waiting period is 3x the national law. NEXT STRAWMAN PLEASE

170 posted on 08/29/2003 8:32:59 PM PDT by montag813
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To: apackof2
Refused to take a pledge not to raise taxes, but pledged to raise them only if there was a state emergency.

The real question is will he raise taxes for those engaged in the "fag business".

Also since he promised that every child must have a "place in the castle", we have a right to know which castles in California will be used for this purpose, besides the one at Disneyland. And if there is a "castle gap" with other states, how will he fill the gap?

Finally, since there is no official Governor's residence in California since Nancy Reagan, will Arnold be using the Playboy Mansion? And will Tom McClintock be invited to the Christmas Orgy, even though he is ashamed of the size of his c**k in front of other men?

176 posted on 08/29/2003 8:45:54 PM PDT by montag813
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