I Supported The Iraq Resolution, But That Was Not An Approval Of War In Iraq And Certainly Was Not Approval For An Occupation Of Iraq.
I Think What The American People Are Going To See Down The Road Is Significant Inflationary Pressure As A Result Of All This Government Printed, You Know, This New Money That The Government Is Putting In.
The Main International Problem Facing America Is Our Lack Of - Our Loss Of Influence In The World And Our Lack Of An Ability To Define What U.s. Interests Really Are.
It Is Not Just Software Glitches And Corrupted Memory Cards That Should Be On The Minds Of Election Officials. Hackers Pose Another Very Real Problem Whereby An Election Could Be Tilted Towards A Favored Candidate.
Iran Is Not A Make-believe Country. It Is A Real Country Populated By Some 75 Million People - Real People; Including, I Daresay, A Majority Who Are Philosophically And By Education Inclined Toward The Modern, Secular World, And Particularly American Values.
I'm Pro-life But I Believe That The Federal Government Ought To Stay Out Of It. That's A Decision That The People Of Each State Ought To Make For Themselves.
Going To War Against Iran - Whether One Calls Such A Move 'surgical' Or 'total' - Would Be An Extremely Serious Undertaking; With Worldwide Economic, Military, Diplomatic And Human Ramifications In Both The Short- And The Long-term.
For Decades, Parents Were Told By So-called Parenting 'experts' That Offspring Would Be Best Raised On The Belief Each Is Special And Entitled To All Life Has To Offer.
The World Is Undoubtedly A Safer, Freer Place Because Thatcher - Like Reagan - Refused To Back Down When It Came To Defending Freedom.
People Come Up To Me And Tell Me They Support Me Because I Never Left My Principles.