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Powerful Quotes

Sunday, May 6th, 2007

This is a collection of quotes I collected while going through the 2007 GOP primary debate transcript. I tried to pick mostly quotes that had some meat to them, and not simply ones reflecting views shown on my scorecard.

Mitt Romney

we have a separation of church and state; it’s served us well in this country.

I think that Congress’s job is to make sure that laws are respecting the sanctity of life.

Like I said, he’s the guy the religious right is putting up against Giuliani.

Sam Brownback

We’ve had 40 or 50 years now of trying to run faith out of the public square.

And we’re a nation of faith, as my colleague Senator Lieberman, a Jew, says.

He’s so liberal that he would actually have a Jew as a colleague. What a big-hearted man.

America’s a faith-based experiment as a country.

And there are also Democrat members that there was cash found in refrigerators or deep-freezes.(sic)

“They did it too!” The “(sic)” is actually part of the transcript, I didn’t add it. Some things just write themselves.

James Gilmore

We can’t allow a situation where everyone … believes that the United States does not have their best interests at heart.

You’re a little late on that one, buddy. Does any leader have another nation’s interests at heart? See below.

I don’t tend to want to amend this Constitution in a variety of different ways

my record as governor of Virginia, I think, has been one that the pro-life community, of which I am a part, would be very proud

Cookie?

Mike Huckabee

I tell people up front my faith does affect my decision process. It explains me.

Duncan Hunter

I think we should bring together all of our colleges, our universities, the private sector, government laboratories and … remove energy dependence on the Middle East and … help the climate. … We need to make sure that all the licensing from our laboratories goes to the private sector, goes to the American manufacturing sector for these energy systems.

I don’t quite understand what he’s getting at here, but if he’s encouraging private industry to license and market the things coming out of labs, I’m all for it.

Tommy Thompson

There are 18 territories in Iraq, just like we have 50 states in America. I would require those territories to elect governments, just like we do in our states.

I would split the oil reserves — one-third to the federal government, one-third to the state government, and one-third to every man, woman and child.

I’m sure the Kurds are totally excited about that.

John McCain

The greatest challenge of our time is the specter and threat of radical Islamic extremism.

We did lose our way; We began to value principle over power.

Brave of him to take such a bold and honest position at a Republican debate.

Ron Paul

don’t pretend the Iraqis were a national threat

I am a strong supporter of the original intent

I would work very hard to protect the privacy of American citizens, being very, very cautious about warrantless searches, and I would guarantee that I would never abuse habeas corpus.

Go on, you’ve got my attention now.

I trust the freedom of expression, and that’s why we should never interfere with the Internet, that’s why I’ve never voted to regulate the Internet, even when there’s the temptation to put bad things on the Internet. Regulation of bad and good on the Internet should be done differently.

I’m all ears.

Well, in my first week, I already got rid of the income tax. In my second week — (laughter) — I would get rid of the inflation tax, the tax that nobody talks about.

OK, now you’re scaring me. I really like your ideas, and would like to subscribe to your newsletter, but I’m worried that I’ll start getting free copies of Guns and Ammo and Soldier of Fortune showing up in my mailbox.

Rudy Giuliani

I think it really is important that we, you know, define the Republican party to fit today.

Well, it’s not like any right-wingers were gonna vote for him anyways.

There is plenty of opportunity to then use federal funds [for stem cell research, with restrictions, like Senator Coleman's bill].

The Sunnis believe that the caliphate should be selected, and the Shi’ites believe that it should be by descent.

I wish they could have gone down the line, and asked Giuliani last.

Every single person in this country who comes in from a foreign country should be identified, should be in a database.

I know you mean well, but it’s just a short step from immigrants to everyone.

[Immigrants] who want to pay taxes — God bless them, let them pay taxes.

Sounds reasonable to me. Let’s see what Contestant #10 has to say about that.

Tom Tancredo

No more obfuscating with using words like, “Well, I am not for amnesty but I’m for letting them stay.” That kind of stuff has got to be taken away from the political debate.

Yes, we should just stop talking about the immigrant issue right now. Wait, would that suck for you, since that’s your wedge issue?

I would say pardon [Rove], but right after or before you pardon Ramos and Compean, two people who are presently serving in — prison time for actually doing their job on the border.

Doing their job here means shooting some people who were trying to cross.

If there is a threat to the existence of Israel, then you have to come to the aid of Israel.

A threat to the existence of Israel is a potential threat to the existence of the United States.

How are we supposed to have the Second Coming of Christ with all these Muslims in God’s city?

I don’t believe that the government of the United States should be putting forth a plan [to solve the shortage of donated organs].

The government shouldn’t intervene, except in the case of embryos.

I say that that would be the greatest day in this country’s history when [Roe v. Wade] is in fact overturned.

[Ethics problems] are not unique to the Republican Party. These are failures by individuals.

Except that the Republican scandals all seem to have been agreed upon at high levels of government. There was no email trail discussing which freezer Jefferson should hide the cash in.

Let me also, please — because I haven’t had enough opportunity … to address … whether or not it has be a centrist who wins the presidency. I believe it’s not necessarily whether you’re a centrist or not. I believe it’s whether or not you believe in your heart in the things that you say, and I do.

I’m a nice right-winger.

Total Information Awareness update

Wednesday, February 12th, 2003

UPDATE: Congress Nixes Total Information Awareness (link via Smart Mobs)
Total Information Awareness update at Science Blog.

The Department of Defense will establish two boards to provide oversight of the Total Information Awareness Project, the program designed to develop tools to track terrorists. The two boards, an internal oversight board and an outside advisory committee, will work with the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), as it continues its research. These boards will help ensure that TIA develops and disseminates its products to track terrorists in a manner consistent with U.S. constitutional law, U.S. statutory law, and American values related to privacy.

Members of the outside advisory board are:

Newton Minow (chairman), director of the Annenberg Washington Program and the Annenberg Professor of Communications Law and Policy at Northwestern University;

Floyd Abrams, renowned civil rights attorney;

Zoe Baird*, president Markle Foundation; A New York blue-blood foundation funding “development of innovative media products and services”.

Griffin Bell*, former U.S. Attorney General and Court of Appeals judge;

Gerhard Casper, president emeritus for Stanford University and Professor of Law;

William T. Coleman*, former chairman and CEO of BEA (world’s leading application and infrastructure company) and now Chief Customer Advocate; and

Lloyd Cutler*, former White House Counsel.

* - 4 out of 7 definitely on the hard-core conservative, and politically connected side. Possibly have a financial interest in wide-spread implemantation of technologies developed by TIA.

Now for a little “taking out of context”:

“TIA has never collected, and has no plan or intent to collect privately held consumer data on U.S. citizens…This is and will continue to be the responsibility of the US foreign intelligence/counterintelligence agencies”.

Political Correctness is the ‘escape route for less able minds’.

Sunday, February 9th, 2003

There’s been some talk recently about attempts to legislate diversity. Whatever side of the fence you are on with respect to this issue, This is something you must read:

“Whereas the Victorian ladies were concerned about evolution’s challenge to conventional religion, their equivalents today are worried about its impact on the egalitarian premise on which democracy is based. Perhaps, Hamilton suggests, Darwin’s lesson, put simply, is that all men are not born equal. He considers the current academic enthusiasm for political correctness - an ‘escape route for less able minds’ - an institutionalised form of denial.”

Loophole In Tax Code Means Big Tax Breaks For SUV Buyers.

Tuesday, January 7th, 2003

Let me get this straight. I drive a used ‘99 Sentra that gets 37+ mpg and all I get is a hundred or so off my tags, but a Range Rover, one of the biggest gas guzzlers out there, getting 14mpg, is entitled to a $21,000 “light truck” credit intended to be an incentive to small business owners using their personal vehicles in farm or construction work. How many small business owners are buying $72,000 vehicles, then using them to haul lumber or cow manure?

Lin.

The new CDs: Neither compact nor disks. Discuss.

Monday, January 6th, 2003

“To the new generation of music artists and engineers, “CD-quality sound” is an ironic joke. It’s like filming a movie in IMAX and then broadcasting it only to black-and-white TV sets.”Why would you want a 6 inch fragile disc that was incompatible by design when you could have a 1 inch 4 GB industry standard portable drive. Isn’t that what being digital is all about? Devices that are smaller, faster, cheaper, and media that is infinitely transferable without loss? The rich old geezers who run things in the recording industry are being dragged into the digital age kicking and screaming.