Nov 04 2007
National Security Doesn’t Have To Trump Social Issues…
Just now on Fox News Sunday, Chris Wallace asked former President George H. W. Bush if national security trumps social issues in this, the first real election since 9/11/2001 (since George W. was running for re-election in 2004.) The former president said “I think so.”
To the uninformed, national security might trump social issues and the media and party talking heads are banking on a majority of people being uninformed. (Disclaimer: the word “uninformed” is not a statement of intelligence, it is a statement about attention and getting information from mainstream sources.)
The Republican Party voters do not have to decide between these issues. There is no reason to agonize over ranking national security versus an issue such as abortion. Rep. Duncan Hunter is running for the nomination. Not only is Duncan Hunter firmly pro-life, he is also tougher on national security than the elite designated front-runner!
Think about the facts regarding Duncan Hunter’s positions. Think about the actions he has taken on these issues. Please visit the “Core Principles” page on the Hunter for President web-site to see what has inspired me to become so active in this presidential campaign.
Duncan Hunter has co-sponsored or supported pro-life legislation such as:
The Human Cloning Prohibition Act of 2005
The Parent’s Right To Know Act of 2005
The Unborn Child Pain Awareness Act of 2006
Duncan Hunter has been proactive on national security:
He is the ranking Republican on the House Armed Services Committee.
He was an Army Ranger in Vietnam.
He opposes the SPP and China’s trade advantages.
He adamantly opposes amnesty for illegals.
He is the author of the law that would build “The Hunter Fence” on our Southern Border!
He successfully had a double fence built in San Diego.
When a concerned American gets the chance to listen to Duncan Hunter, he or she is often impressed and inspired. This is why so many common people, like me, believe we can make a difference. We can execute a real “Power To The People” (hat tip to Laura Ingraham) moment and elect the RIGHT person in 2008!

















I’m curious what you thoughts about Ron Paul are?
Tom
Tom,
I find many of Ron Paul’s stated views to be very inspiring. I have two major issues with Congressman Paul as a presidential candidate. The first is national security. He may be willing to close the border, but his position on the war in Iraq leaves me to wonder how he would protect our nation from foreign threats (and I would see immediate withdrawal from Iraq potentially leading to major foreign threats.) I also wonder if he might be pandering for the anti-war vote on some level.
The second issue is not actually with Rep. Paul, but with the behavior of some of his supporters. The notion of attempting to bully people into supporting their candidate ticks me off immensely.
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