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And Jack Kemp and I want to share with you some ideas tonight.
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17,414
The year that he decided we had lost our way was the year that John F. Kennedy was running against Richard Nixon.
Yes
11,745
But there's no doubt that we have to continue building up readiness and military strength.
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27,250
We're going to do it by taking full advantage of oil, coal, gas, nuclear and our renewables.
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18,254
I believe those troops deserve better than what they are getting today.
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25,219
After that, once again, our Embassy was exploded.
Yes
23,869
And you can have the right kind of experience and the wrong kind of experience.
No
7,013
I support it for the middle class, not that part of it that goes to people earning more than $200,000 a year.
No
32,576
But that's not the point here.
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24,382
And I've had to fight a lot of people that were saying human rights, and we’re the ones that put the sanctions on and stood for it.
Yes
11,194
I don't think he has to be a dictator.
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16,576
Pardon means that what you did, whether it's right or wrong, you're forgiven for it.
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20,888
You may claim you've got mandatory testing but you don't, Mr. Vice President.
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2,193
But there's still a problem, because what happens is, those insurance companies are pretty clever at figuring out who are the younger and healthier seniors.
No
28,467
I went and I volunteered, and I went to Vietnam.
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19,530
They asked for the tanks.
Yes
12,103
Some of the healthy folks, healthy young kids say I'll never get sick, therefore I don't need health care right now.
No
21,722
We've got more money going out for local police than any previous administration.
Yes
27,392
We've changed for the first time since FDR -- since FDR we had the -- we've always had the strategy of saying we could fight in two conflicts at once.
Yes
6,115
Here's the problem -- that for about 20 million people, you may find yourselves no longer having employer-based health insurance.
Yes
28,922
If, for example, somebody confesses to the crime and somebody is waiting on death row, there has to be alertness to say wait a minute, have we got the wrong guy?
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29,862
The African-American community -- because -- look, the community within the inner cities has been so badly treated.
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28,242
I see a day in the United States of America where all of our public schools are considered excellent, world class.
No
2,319
But you also had banks making money hand over fist, churning out products that the bankers themselves didn't even understand, in order to make big profits, but knowing that it made the entire system vulnerable.
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But did I-did I sense a desire that maybe Lloyd Bentsen ought to be your running mate when you said there are three people on your ticket?
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11,964
And it would be a federal law preventing that.
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14,731
The US is doing better than a lot.
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28,164
We have got to deal with long-term care.
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20,952
And throughout all that time the people I have fought for have been the middle-class families, and I have been willing to stand up to powerful interests like the big insurance companies, the drug companies, the HMOs, the oil companies.
Yes
22,073
I think I remember the question.
No
25,446
And we will be better off, far better off, if we stop right now, because we have more to lose in space then they do.
No
8,470
We wanted to tie it to Social Security.
Yes
14,432
And what you're seeing on all this Iraq-gate is a bunch of people who were wrong on the war trying to cover their necks here and try to do a little revisionism.
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24,207
Until we control health care costs, we're not going to control the deficit.
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13,993
That's what's wrong with Mr. Bush.
No
19,655
So we passed the Kassebaum-Kennedy, the Kennedy Kassebaum bill that will cover about 20 to 25 million people.
Yes
11,450
You know, in the last, or two decades ago, it was routine for leaders of foreign countries to come over here and say you guys have got to do something about these horrendous deficits because it's causing tremendous problems for the rest of the world, and we were lectured to all the time.
Yes
24,367
Well, the Administration was the first major country to stand up to the abuse in Tiananmen Square.
Yes
32,803
She called it the gold standard.
Yes
32,024
And I was so surprised to see him sign on with the devil.
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Well, because I think that if the federal government moved out of the program and withdrew its supports uh - then I think you would have complete uh - economic chaos.
No
25,440
Now, this is the most dangerous technology that we possess.
No
27,208
We have to get our economy going.
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32,683
She wants to fight for rebels.
Yes
24,052
We certainly must maintain an engagement there.
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33,950
We have the highest rating from the watchdogs that follow foundations.
Yes
28,405
If you want somebody who will fight for you and who will fight to have middle-class tax cuts, then I am your man.
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6,228
If it sounds incredible that I would vote to withhold lifesaving treatment from an infant, that's because it's not true.
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11,225
We have to make the Russians understand that there are penalties for these this kind of behavior, this kind of naked aggression into Georgia, a tiny country and a tiny democracy.
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22,107
And you hear all the bad stuff that's happened on my watch; I hope people will recognize that this is something pretty good for mankind.
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6,451
And thank you to the Presidential Commission for undertaking this enormous task.
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28,038
Tipper and I were good friends with Mel and Randy, and I know that all of us here want to extend our sympathy and condolences to Jean and the family and to the Sifford family.
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6,614
Here's some help for you to go to a community college.
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21,362
Now, I could get rid of it in 4 years in theory on the books now, but to do it you'd have to raise taxes too much and cut benefits too much to people who need them and it would even make the economy worse.
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33,606
So the plan I have I think will actually produce greater opportunities.
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19,415
Even though I have consistently opposed the legalization of drugs all my public life and worked hard against them.
Yes
1,364
I - I think it's accurate to say that Mr. Ford's position on gun control has changed.
Yes
10,126
And so what I'm trying to do is to get a broader conversation about how do we reduce the violence generally.
No
28,559
And so, yeah, sometimes I agree with some of these groups in Washington and sometimes I don't.
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15,813
You did, Ann heard of him.
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And all you have to do is take a look at WikiLeaks and just see what they say about Bernie Sanders and see what Deborah Wasserman Schultz had in mind, because Bernie Sanders, between super-delegates and Deborah Wasserman Schultz, he never had a chance.
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12,814
I would say first of all that we must have in mind the fact that we have been negotiating to get tests inspected and uh - to get an agreement for many, many months.
Yes
20,308
Then you go to your own pharmacy.
No
7,079
If somebody is coming here to work with a card, it means they're not going to have to sneak across the border.
No
6,719
You voted to increase taxes 98 times.
Yes
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The president wants to do well.
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33,743
There's only one of us on this stage who's actually shipped jobs to Mexico, because that's Donald.
Yes
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Well, Chris, first of all, I think a no-fly zone could save lives and could hasten the end of the conflict.
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12,308
So long as people have input.
No
12,680
I think that Senator Kennedy's policies and recommendations for the handling of the Castro regime are probably the most dangers- dangerously irresponsible recommendations that he's made during the course of this campaign.
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18,846
Well, first of all, I appreciate enormously the personal comments the president just made.
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And my tax cut does not come close to eliminating that $86 billion increase.
Yes
17,396
We find that schools are extending the curriculum to now have forced teaching of mathematics and science and so forth.
Yes
22,254
There's nothing -- the most efficient unit of government the world will ever know is a strong loving family unit.
No
11,192
General McKiernan, the commander in Afghanistan right now, is desperate for more help, because our bases and outposts are now targets for more aggressive Afghan -- Taliban offenses.
Yes
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It must be in the national interests, must be in our vital interests whether we ever send troops.
No
14,215
Knowing what the size of the deficit was, knowing there was no plan to control health care costs and knowing that we did not have a strategy to get real economic growth back into this economy.
No
23,021
And the way to defeat them long-term, by the way, is to spread freedom.
No
19,328
I don't dislike trial lawyers.
No
19,669
The Kennedy-Kassebaum bill that I signed will make it possible for 25 million people to keep their health insurance when they change jobs or when somebody in their family's been sick.
Yes
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And they were graphically demonstrated again today.
No
16,881
There is a considerable anti-Washington feeling throughout the country.
No
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So the choice for America is, you can have a plan that I've laid out in four points, each of which I can tell you more about or you can go to johnkerry.com and see more of it; or you have the president's plan, which is four words: more of the same.
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17,682
If these young Americans don't have the skills that make them attractive to employees, they're not going to get jobs.
No
10,145
But let me mention another thing.
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199
But, George, that's no answer.
No
16,304
Why are these plants being closed down?
No
29,061
I'm asking for your vote.
No
20,931
You don't test every year.
No
637
Mr. Bush wants to spend billions on Star Wars.
No
1,788
Now, Governor Romney's proposal that he has been promoting for 18 months calls for a $5 trillion tax cut, on top of $2 trillion of additional spending for our military.
Yes
347
They gave it a great deal of conscience and a great deal of work.
No
18,178
We hadn't done the work that ought to be done.
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It was ignored in that case and it was a very very serious mistake in judgment.
No
10,960
But what is at stake here in this health care issue is the fundamental difference between myself and Senator Obama.
No
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We've also got uh - a comparison between himself and Mr. Nixon.
No
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Well, could I just finish -- I think I...
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You don't have to have the government mandate that for that to occur.
No
11,046
That was the wrong judgment, and it's been costly to us.
No
19,194
They talk about family income being up.
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