You can read the entire article, but I just want to quote the most important part of it:
The three candidates were never on the stage at the same time. Instead, each hopeful had his own time in front of the crowd.
Hunter, first elected to Congress in 1980, spoke first and drew a standing ovation for advocating support of gun rights.
“The ability of an American to have a gun and to use it effectively to protect his family, his country and his community is an important part of national security, and I will protect the Second Amendment,” he said.
In response to a question about global warming, Hunter said it was “almost impossible” to determine whether climate change is a natural or man-made phenomenon. He advocated for the use of traditional energy resources, including oil shale in Wyoming and Colorado, as well as alternative fuels and wind energy.
Brownback spoke next and advocated for a strong family structure in America as a way to improve education and reduce crime.
Thursday, September 27, 2007
HUNTER LOOKING FORWARD TO WYOMINGSeptember 27, 2007 San Diego, CA… Congressman Duncan Hunter (R-CA) is anticipating bringing his campaign to Wyoming this weekend to participate in the GOP Presidential Forum’s “Charging to Victory 2008″ state event. The forum is an opportunity for Hunter to share with Wyoming delegates the priorities of his candidacy and his goals as the presidential race continues.
“This is going to be a great time to meet with Wyoming party members to hear from them what is on their minds and, at the same time, share my views on our nation and what I intend to achieve as President,” said Hunter. “I believe my message of building the military, enforcing our nation’s border, cutting taxes and promoting fair trade deals that do not send American jobs to China will be well received by the people of Wyoming.”
The Wyoming Republican Party is hosting two presidential forums on Saturday, September 29th. The first will be held in Casper at Casper College Thunderbird gym at 10:00 a.m., followed by a second event at Central Wyoming College in Riverton at 5:00 p.m. At both events, Congressman Hunter will be provided an opportunity to address the audience and then engage in a question-and-answer session from Republican precinct committee men and women.
Congressman Hunter will be available for interviews throughout the day and the media are encouraged to contact Roy Tyler at (928) 941-1079 to schedule interviews.
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hiya Tammi!..lets pray we get a leader who can lead!:)