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I think the realities are that both Russia and China would probably pose significant obstacles.
No
32,921
It's a very effective way of communication.
No
2,919
The members of Congress, Arthur Vandenberg, Walter George, were part of the process, and before our nation made a secret agreement, or before we made a bluffing statement, we were sure that we had the backing not only of the president and the secretary of state, but also of the Congress and the people.
Yes
13,127
I support it and the Pescadores Island.
No
21,156
It's time for a fresh start.
No
896
But you talk about judgment.
No
27,715
The truth, though, is that Al Qaeda is much weaker than it was when I came into office.
Yes
21,013
And instead of concentrating on tax cuts mostly for the wealthy, we want -- I want tax cuts for the middle-class families and I want to continue the prosperity and make sure that it enriches not just a few but all of our families.
No
28,219
I wish I knew the law that said all of us would be good parents.
No
15,676
Well, Margaret, we've heard it again tonight and I'm not surprised, the labels.
No
1,175
I think this should be indicative of the kind of leaders I would choose to help me if I am elected.
No
17,963
Our hearts go out to you.
No
9,688
I'd just note that I don't believe that bureaucrats in Washington should tell someone whether they can use contraceptives or not.
No
19,645
Let me first answer that question about the 1982 tax cut.
No
18,191
And we're going to keep it out of the hands of terrorists.
No
27,818
My plan to get the industry on its feet when it was in real trouble was not to start writing checks.
No
6,550
If every family in America signed up, like the senator suggested, if would cost us $5 trillion over 10 years.
No
6,017
I am a free trader.
Yes
32,818
African- Americans now 45 percent poverty in the inner cities.
Yes
21,550
I'll take the pledge because I know the American people want to talk about issues and not tabloid journalism.
No
21,383
And I think it would discipline not only the Congress, which needs it, but also the executive branch.
No
3,744
I think we ought to seriously consider with the exceptions of caring for our veterans national defense and several other vital issues.
No
12,998
America has not been standing still.
No
13,958
I think it is exports that have saved us when we're in a global slowdown, a connected global slowdown, a recession in some countries.
No
11,131
We need to help the Pakistani government go into Waziristan, where I visited, a very rough country, and -- and get the support of the people, and get them to work with us and turn against the cruel Taliban and others.
No
13,618
If they do, they're make-work jobs.
No
29,043
And I will keep that promise.
No
28,469
In the Congress, in the House of Representatives, I served on the House Intelligence Committee and I worked hard to learn the subject of nuclear arms control and how we can diffuse these tensions and deal with non-proliferation and deal with the problems of terrorism and these new weapons of mass destruction.
Yes
29,206
I want you to be very happy.
No
2,161
But on Medicare, for current retirees, he's cutting $716 billion from the program.
Yes
33,491
I am not quoting myself.
No
16,771
We've added five hundred thousand jobs in the last two months.
Yes
15,168
He has never supported any of those arms control agreements - the limited test ban, SALT I, nor the Antiballistic Missile Treaty, nor the Vladivostok Treaty negotiated with the Soviet Union by President Ford - and now he wants to throw into the wastebasket a treaty to control nuclear weapons on a balanced and equal basis between ourselves and the Soviet Union, negotiated over a seven-year period, by myself and my two Republican predecessors.
Yes
27,097
We are playing the leadership role.
No
8,257
Secondly, I think the question is uh - what are the programs that we advocate, what is the party record that we lead?
No
17,984
Seventy-five percent of known Al Qaida leaders have been brought to justice.
Yes
30,082
But the larger point -- and he says this constantly -- is George W. Bush made the agreement about when American troops would leave Iraq, not Barack Obama.
Yes
34,295
It's so ridiculous what she -- she will defeat ISIS.
No
33,332
We shore up the border.
No
23,397
The president's done nothing to try to fix it.
Yes
6,972
And the compounding rate of interest effect will make it more likely that the Social Security system is solvent for our children and our grandchildren.
No
15,190
It would be very disturbing to American people.
No
3,364
Now we've been hurt in recent years in this country.
No
12,221
And my case to the American people is, if you're happy with inactivity, stay with the horse.
No
20,296
That's what I've been critical about the administration for.
No
2,288
No, it can become out of date.
No
27,082
We need to make sure as well that we coordinate this effort with our allies, and particularly with -- with Israel.
No
27,058
We've mobilized sanctions against that government.
Yes
18,187
And there's an enormous undone job to protect the loose nuclear materials in the world that are able to get to terrorists.
No
21,029
They've had their chance to deliver a tax cut to you.
No
11,772
It's an enormous problem and corruption in official agencies, like militaries and police departments around the world, customs officials, that's one of the worst forms of it.
No
24,839
Mine for foreign affairs is democracy and freedom, and look at the dramatic changes around the world.
No
8,970
Well, some people look up figures, and some people make up figures.
No
4,317
We have to work more closely with our allies.
No
13,115
They don't want just Quemoy and Matsu; they don't want just Formosa; they want the world.
No
22,116
And I think I got a good plan to help fix those problems at home.
No
14,858
Mr. Stone, in my State of the Union address earlier this year, I pointed out that any threat to the stability or security of the Persian Gulf would be a threat to the security of our own country.
Yes
1,854
And that kind of approach, I believe, will not grow our economy, because the only way to pay for it without either burdening the middle class or blowing up our deficit is to make drastic cuts in things like education, making sure that we are continuing to invest in basic science and research, all the things that are helping America grow.
No
2,247
Can we -- can we stay on Medicare?
No
24,341
We didn't listen to the nuclear freeze crowd.
No
14,240
See, all the folks up there at the top said the attention span of the American people is no more than 5 minutes, they won't watch it.
Yes
27,198
They don't vote for war.
No
424
I think everybody knows that.
No
24,280
Again, if you're not rich, you're not a superpower.
No
23,341
We've got an aggressive brown field program to refurbish inner-city sore spots to useful pieces of property.
Yes
17,312
And they have been using these things to have government, through court orders, inhibit the practice of religion.
Yes
32,484
You can look at me.
No
18,715
I just think trying to be popular, kind of, in the global sense, if it's not in our best interest makes no sense.
No
33,607
The plan he has will cost us jobs and possibly lead to another Great Recession.
No
12,125
But I think we should start by greatly expanding the so-called child health insurance or CHIP program to give health insurance to every single child in this country.
No
27,370
Because we've got to make sure that our economy is strong at home so that we can project military power overseas.
No
28,130
If you want someone who will fight for you and who will fight for the middle-class families and working men and women, who are sick and tired of having their parents and grandparents pay higher prices for prescription drugs than anybody else, then I want to fight for you.
No
6,902
You can keep what you have today, keep a high deductible, keep high premiums, keep a high co-pay, keep low benefits.
Yes
21,534
I think it depends how you define it.
No
16,638
Now let me talk about what we've done in the White House as far as federal employees are concerned The first order that I issued after I became president was to cut or eliminate the prospective forty-thousand increase in federal employees that had been scheduled by my predecessor.
Yes
29,210
And why hasn't she made the agreements better?
No
27,582
They're back away from a nuclear proliferation treaty that we had with them.
Yes
8,810
Both of these, I think, would respond to the proper kind of incentives that we could offer these people.
No
23,643
I think it is a worthy goal in America to have every child protected by law and welcomed in life.
No
23,645
And we need to promote maternity group homes, which my administration has done.
Yes
7,873
If our view prevails that we have to do more, that we have to make a greater national and international effort, that we have lost prestige in Latin America - the President of Brazil - the new incumbent running for office called on Castro during his campaign because he thought it was important to get the vote of those who were supporting Castro in Latin America.
Yes
8,670
And I said at that time that one of the things that we could do, that perhaps would save as much as $5 billion to $7 billion, according, to one of the leading members of the House Budget Committee, was to recalculate the index that is used to determine the cost of living benefits that are paid to civil service retirees, to military retirees.
Yes
9,797
The difference between where it is and 5.4 percent is 9 million Americans without work.
Yes
11,064
So when genocide is happening, when ethnic cleansing is happening somewhere around the world and we stand idly by, that diminishes us.
No
5,522
Number two, let's help families right away by providing them a tax cut -- a middle-class tax cut for people making less than $200,000, and let's allow them to access their IRA accounts without penalty if they're experiencing a crisis.
No
21,697
Therefore I support the Brady bill which would impose a national waiting period unless and until a state did what only Virginia has done now, which is to automate its records.
Yes
10,033
I said that we'd go after al-Qaeda and bin Laden, we have.
Yes
17,130
Our rural and farm friends will have continued devastation.
No
21,613
There's going to be a new Congress because the old one -- I don't want to get this man made at me -- but there was a post office scandal and a bank scandal.
Yes
20,362
Under my tax plan that he continues to criticize, I set one-third.
Yes
11,835
And not only the training in police procedures, but human relations.
No
17,674
We're not going to rest and not going to be happy until every person in this country who wants a job can have one, until the recovery is complete across the country.
No
5,850
I suspect we won't agree here tonight.
No
6,242
I think it's always a tragic situation.
No
12,252
We reduced our industrial waste by 11%.
Yes
10,056
And this calls into question the president's whole policy in the Middle East.
No
19,835
We've worked hard to expand public school choice in my balanced budget bill.
No
7,735
Now as far as the present situation is concerned, I think it's time that we nail a few of these distortions about the United States that have been put out.
No
16,754
I think you have to have greater oil and gas production, more coal production, more nuclear production, and in addition you have to have energy conservation.
No
6,407
I would ask for your vote, and I promise you that if you give me the extraordinary honor of serving as your president, I will work every single day, tirelessly, on your behalf and on the behalf of the future of our children.
No