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Sid
03-17-2007, 01:38 AM
One lesson that I’ve drawn from the 2008 Presidential campaign is that America needs a fresh face. As much as Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama may try to portray themselves as agents of change, they so monopolize the media spotlight that many of us have already grown weary of them and their rhetoric.

If Americans want positive change, they should look to someone other than the political media darlings. They should look to Duncan Hunter (http://www.gohunter08.com/).

Duncan Hunter is a true-blue conservative who puts the Republicans-In-Name-Only candidates to shame. Visit his website and you’ll quickly see that he is no shrinking violet when it comes to one of the most contentious issues of our day—legal abortion. Hunter states, “I would amend the U.S. Constitution and provide blanket protection to all unborn children from the moment of conception by prohibiting any state or federal law that denies the personhood of the unborn.”



America Needs a Fresh Face (http://www.theconservativevoice.com/articles/article.html?id=23544)

CoreIssue
03-17-2007, 09:50 AM
Not even reading the rest of the article, his stance on abortion makes him unelectable, I believe.

Sad people have so little value for life and others. :not:

Sid
03-17-2007, 10:05 AM
Not even reading the rest of the article, his stance on abortion makes him unelectable, I believe.


So much for the claim that the USA is a Christian country.

CoreIssue
03-17-2007, 10:25 AM
So much for the claim that the USA is a Christian country.
Yep.

Chrystalwuzhere
03-18-2007, 10:41 AM
One thing I've noticed about born again Christians is that sometimes those issues do not matter to them. I know many, many, many Christians who vote for a politician based upon the wallet, and what he can do for that, and not moral and spiritual issues such as abortion and homosexuality. They don't CARE! They care more about their money than they do righteousness. It's frustrating!

CoreIssue
03-18-2007, 12:40 PM
One thing I've noticed about born again Christians is that sometimes those issues do not matter to them. I know many, many, many Christians who vote for a politician based upon the wallet, and what he can do for that, and not moral and spiritual issues such as abortion and homosexuality. They don't CARE! They care more about their money than they do righteousness. It's frustrating!
Bingo!

Sid
03-23-2007, 10:36 PM
Duncan Hunter is right on the border fence, which has been an undeniable success in San Diego. The fence has cut down on drug and human trafficking by 90% and reduced crime by 50% according to FBI statistics. Hunter built the San Diego fence over a decade ago and this infrastructure has been instrumental in transforming a border “no man’s land” into an orderly environment. Gangs no longer move with impunity between San Diego and Mexico and the fence allows the border enforcement agencies to refocus on other problematic areas.

Most importantly September 11, 2001 turned the border issue into an issue of national security. If drug traffickers are able to cross the border without being apprehended, so can terrorists. It has become clear to all those who seek to do America harm, that entry into our country is not best facilitated through LAX, but through our southern land border. The proven effectiveness of the San Diego border fence has generated support for Congressman Hunter to pass into law the Secure Fence Act, legislation mandating the construction of 854 miles of fence from California to Texas.

Duncan Hunter is right on trade. Congressman Hunter believes it is time to stop pandering to communist China when it comes to trade. While America has the most productive and innovative labor force in the world, it is not possible to compete with a country whose manufacturing sector is illegally subsidized by its government. No other country in the world agrees to a trade disadvantage like America has with China. China is cheating on trade. This disparity, once again, comes down to national security.



Why I Am Supporting Duncan Hunter for President (http://www.theconservativevoice.com/articles/article.html?id=23712)

Sid
05-30-2007, 02:14 PM
Ron Paul would make an excellent president , but being from Texas works as a handicap for him:



Any conservative Republican can carry Texas. . .

. . . BUT Duncan Hunter (http://www.gohunter08.com/) is from California, a crucial battlefield state.



Ann Coulter Endorses Duncan Hunter [00:24] (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J8sU9LSrOhs)

Ann Coulter and Sean Hannity discuss Duncan Hunter [00:12] (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cxrgg1aw_RM&mode=related&search=)

Duncan Hunter's Appeal To Conservatives On The Net [00:44] (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sDV3bYkhfjI&mode=user&search=)

Jessie
05-30-2007, 03:42 PM
One thing I've noticed about born again Christians is that sometimes those issues do not matter to them. I know many, many, many Christians who vote for a politician based upon the wallet, and what he can do for that, and not moral and spiritual issues such as abortion and homosexuality. They don't CARE! They care more about their money than they do righteousness. It's frustrating!


can one actually be saved and just not care at all?

kay-gee
05-30-2007, 10:44 PM
How many of these promises can a Republican make good on with a house full of Dems?
all the best...

Sid
05-31-2007, 03:36 PM
Would having Hillary or Obama in the White House be a real option?

a.baker
06-30-2007, 05:41 AM
I think that the way things are right now that it is possible to fix our countries problems. The problem is no one is going to be able to fix the huge mess Bush has put us in. No politic can handle the heat in a truthful manner. Also talking about abortion and such, you just can't make it illegal now because I think in the end it would make problems worse. For example you would find a teen who is pregnant and can't have an abortion so she turns around and commits suicide ( children at the high school age are very dramatic). Or we'll end up finding more horror stories of babies being left in trash cans or being frozen to death as a result from being left outside because of the emotionally unrealistic psychotic mother. Now that its legal if we took it away I don't think it would solve any problems. I think that things would become more gruesome and violent for the unborn babies. Don't get me wrong I don't believe in abortion. Now with the whole gay thing and marriage we haven't made anything quite illegal or legal with that yet so if we made it illegal than we wouldn't have quite such a stir I think. Which I am also against the gay marriage. I think we should help cure this so called disease not encourage it. It seems to me in now a day times that once something is legal than people can't let it go even if it becomes illegal later. It puts the thought in to peoples heads that society says it's o.k. to do this and many many laws are wrong when the law speaks this. What country laws? Every state in our country is like another country. Every state has completely different laws that nothings consistent! Its not really just a matter of what our country says is legal or illegal its each individual state! Minor example: when I lived in Florida it was not the law to have car insurance; here in Michigan it is the law to have car insurance. Of course than once you get into a state each county and/or city is different from the next even in the same state when it comes to laws! Its never ending!

CoreIssue
06-30-2007, 11:12 AM
I think that the way things are right now that it is possible to fix our countries problems.
I don't thinks, because the people of this country have gotten too immoral, or ammoral.

They simply will not elect someone who actually stands for something.
The problem is no one is going to be able to fix the huge mess Bush has put us in.
He has mishandled Iraq, for sure. And a total disaster on his amnesty drives for illegals.
No politic can handle the heat in a truthful manner.
Voters will not accept the truth.
Also talking about abortion and such, you just can't make it illegal now because I think in the end it would make problems worse.
I disagree.

Endorsing or turning a blind eye on sin isn't going to get God on the side of this country nor give us a moral and healthy society to live within.

Does not have to be a theocracy. But it has to be moral.
For example you would find a teen who is pregnant and can't have an abortion so she turns around and commits suicide ( children at the high school age are very dramatic).
No. The issue is the morality, teachings and such that reach the point of pregnancy.

This was not a massive problem, when I was young. Because society, parents, teachers and such would not turn a blind eye to such conduct. They intervened.

In my total high school time we had ONE teen pregancy. ONE.
Or we'll end up finding more horror stories of babies being left in trash cans or being frozen to death as a result from being left outside because of the emotionally unrealistic psychotic mother.
So, killing them behind a doctors door is better? More moral?

No. A more acceptable image, but the results are the same. A dead baby.
Now that its legal if we took it away I don't think it would solve any problems.
Nope. It makes it endorsed and legal. More acceptable, but hidden.
I think that things would become more gruesome and violent for the unborn babies.
You need to study up on how abortions are performed.

The baby is cut out of the mother, piece by piece.
Don't get me wrong I don't believe in abortion.
Then you cannot endorse it being legal.

You are either for or against it. Period.
Now with the whole gay thing and marriage we haven't made anything quite illegal or legal with that yet so if we made it illegal than we wouldn't have quite such a stir I think. Which I am also against the gay marriage. I think we should help cure this so called disease not encourage it.
So-called, for sure. It is conduct, not anything else.
It seems to me in now a day times that once something is legal than people can't let it go even if it becomes illegal later. It puts the thought in to peoples heads that society says it's o.k. to do this and many many laws are wrong when the law speaks this.
Now link this thought to abortion.
What country laws? Every state in our country is like another country. Every state has completely different laws that nothings consistent! Its not really just a matter of what our country says is legal or illegal its each individual state! Minor example: when I lived in Florida it was not the law to have car insurance; here in Michigan it is the law to have car insurance. Of course than once you get into a state each county and/or city is different from the next even in the same state when it comes to laws! Its never ending!
This is understand.

Amazing when we moved from Indiana to Georgia.

Georgia was, and in many ways, still is, lax on laws. The good ole boy system abounds.

Sid
10-02-2007, 10:47 AM
Congressman Duncan Hunter took advantage of his participation in the PBS All American Presidential Forum to reinforce his campaign initiatives for President and emphasize his goals of supporting our military, creating opportunities for all Americans to stay employed, provide for their families, and save for the future, and protecting American jobs. In doing so, Hunter demonstrated why he remains a strong consideration for receiving the Republican nomination for President in 2008.

In answering why he was there, Congressman Hunter stated he wanted to use the opportunity to support the 160,000 soldiers in Iraq, the 20,000 soldiers in Afghanistan, to ensure they leave in victory and to bring attention to an international border with Mexico that is on fire with the continued smuggling of illegal aliens and narcotics.

Most importantly, he wanted to introduce himself, My name is Duncan Hunter, can I count on your vote, drawing a large round of applause by the audience.

Asked what legacy he would like to leave as President for African Americans, Congressman Hunter responded that he would hope to leave a legacy such as the calm hand of President Eisenhower in Little Rock, Arkansas, and the legacy of the Republicans in Congress who voted overwhelmingly for the 1964 Civil Rights Act.

Hunter stated that he would drive a policy in which an environment of less taxation and less governmental regulation would create, a rising tide that would lift all boats.



Hunter Excels at PBS Debate (http://www.theconservativevoice.com/articles/article.html?id=28331)