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Nuclear is the single greatest threat.
No
10,666
Build a whole bunch of them, create millions of new jobs.
No
33,273
Well, I think it's terrible.
No
27,325
First of all, I'm going through from the very beginning -- we're going to cut about 5 percent of the discretionary budget, excluding military.
No
2,394
Number one, if you've got health insurance, it doesn't mean a government takeover.
No
2,293
One is it designates a number of banks as too big to fail, and they're effectively guaranteed by the federal government.
Yes
19,821
I'm not some extremist out here.
No
28,518
And therefore prevent war from happening in the first place.
No
9,941
Instead let people make their own choice.
No
19,525
Well, I have a different view.
No
13,457
Why do we have a depletion allowance?
No
32,271
Look at that horrible -- these are radical Islamic terrorists.
Yes
14,131
It's easy to say in retrospect I would have done something differently.
No
18,631
There was no doubt in my mind that Saddam Hussein was hoping that the world would turn a blind eye.
No
32,156
Copays, deductibles, prescription drug costs, and I've laid out a series of actions that we can take to try to get those costs down.
Yes
28,191
But we're providing health care for our people.
No
33,593
I want us to raise the national minimum wage, because people who live in poverty should not -- who work full-time should not still be in poverty.
No
10,797
If you make $200,000 a year or less, your taxes will go down.
Yes
25,305
I'm doing it because all my life I've fought for a system of justice in this country, a system in which every American has a chance to achieve the fullness in life without discrimination.
No
21,138
This is a government that says younger workers can't possibly have their own assets.
No
27,712
But there are always going to be elements in these countries that potentially threaten the United States.
No
26,294
And it's not my money.
No
19,721
Sometimes we cannot let other countries have a veto on our foreign policy.
No
23,089
And it's the president's fiscal policies that have driven up the biggest deficits in American history.
Yes
6,302
Unfortunately, they left the money behind for No Child Left Behind.
No
7,320
We used to -- you know, we have a goal there for minority set-aside programs, to try to encourage ownership in the country.
No
25,367
And that is why we are maintaining a deterrent and trying to achieve a deterrent capacity to where no one would believe that they could start such a war and escape with limited damage.
No
20,633
Whether or not it was a clear understanding as to what the mission would be.
No
33,046
We have to make it possible.
No
32,088
She got it from the United States Congress.
Yes
27,527
And every fact checker and every reporter who's looked at it, Governor, has said this is not true.
Yes
2,480
These are small -- these are enterprises competing with each other, learning how to do better and better jobs.
No
18,313
General Shinsheki, the Army chief of staff, said you're going to need several hundred thousand troops.
Yes
10,066
Secretary Clinton has done an extraordinary job.
No
21,573
I've got 5.5 million hard-working people who put me on the ballot, and I belong to them.
Yes
13,094
I do not mean by that that one party is a war party and the other party is a peace party.
No
27,199
So we want to promote those principles around the world.
No
28,877
You're stuck in a time warp in many ways.
No
230
But we have not had the kind of leadership we should have had.
No
16,461
I notice particularly that he didn't endorse the Humphrey-Hawkins bill which he has on occasions and which is included as a part of the Democratic platform.
Yes
16,952
As the result in the last uh - two years uh - we have had a responsible monetary policy.
No
27,685
But it's important for us to recognize that we can't just walk away from Pakistan.
No
25,687
And you must ask yourself, do you know enough about the candidates?
No
11,328
I know that I wouldn't be standing here if it weren't for the fact that this country gave me opportunity.
No
18,614
That's why it's essential we hold the line.
No
5,623
Programs that we need, we should make them work better.
No
19,292
We worked too hard to lower it.
No
32,498
And I think it's so important -- one of the most important things we can do.
No
31,870
We're going to bring back law and order.
No
16,859
Now if you uh - take the medium or middle-income taxpayer - that's about $14 thousand per person - uh - Governor Carter has indicated, publicly, in an interview that he would increase the taxes on about 50 percent of the working people of this country.
Yes
28,092
And I believe I can.
No
4,379
There has never been a country on Earth that saw its economy decline and yet maintained its military superiority.
Yes
4,273
And it will have, I think, an important effect on the price of a barrel of oil.
No
9,343
And we are now reletting them so that we can actually make a profit.
Yes
135
Paul Tsongas, a liberal senator from Massachusetts said the dumbest thing I did was to oppose the capital gains cut.
Yes
20,705
I've been the governor of a big state.
No
8,397
And the only conditions under which I would unbalance the budget would be if there was a grave national emergency or a serious recession.
No
1,732
My view is that we ought to provide tax relief to people in the middle class.
No
7,026
He forgot to tell you he voted to tax Social Security benefits more than one time.
Yes
33,547
The bottom line on nuclear weapons is that when the president gives the order, it must be followed.
No
8,497
And whether this House and Senate, in the next session is Democratic or Republican, if the country will have voted for the candidate for the presidency and for the proposals that he has made, I believe that you will find that the president, if it were a Republican, as it would be in my case, would be able to get his program through that Congress.
No
30,331
We cannot let those who would try to destabilize the world to interfere with American interests and security...
No
7,258
In order to defend ourselves, we'd have to get international approval.
No
27,057
What we've done is organize the international community, saying Assad has to go.
Yes
31,894
We haven't seen anything like this, the carnage all over the world.
No
12,331
In my faith tradition, it is -- it's written in the book of Matthew, "Where your heart is, there is your treasure also."
No
28,935
I think it is a deterrent.
No
7,991
Mr. Benson, testifying on the food stamp plan in 1957, said there were twenty-five million Americans who could not afford a elementary low-cost diet.
Yes
18,583
Yes, we're getting the job done.
No
21,320
And that is when their jobs come up from a dollar an hour to $6 an hour, and ours go down to $6 an hour; then it's leveled again, but in the meantime you've wrecked the country with these kind of deals.
Yes
22,781
Listen, there is 30 nations involved in Iraq, some 40 nations involved in Afghanistan.
Yes
27,225
It also allowed us to refocus on alliances and relationships that had been neglected for a decade.
No
6,763
Now, with respect to DOMA and the marriage laws, the states have always been able to manage those laws.
Yes
11,535
I know the governor's not necessarily saying that but, you know, all of these flights that have come in, all of them have been in accordance with the sanctions regime, I'm told, except for three where they notified, and they're trying to break out of the box, there's no question about it.
Yes
33,975
They put up the American flag.
No
6,791
And I think that everything you do in public life has to be guided by your faith, affected by your faith, but without transferring it in any official way to other people.
No
9,697
Number two, trade -- I'll crack down on China, President Bush didn't.
Yes
16,077
Medicare is not getting less expensive; medical care for the elderly is getting more expensive, with greater deductibles, with fewer benefits, the kinds of things we've had under this Administration that have cut and chopped and reduced the kind of benefits that one gets under Medicare.
Yes
23,422
We've got to create the products of the future.
No
2,633
And for us to be able to make sure that they've got that opportunity and they can walk through that door, that is vitally important not just to those kids.
No
1,684
This is obviously a very tender topic.
No
28,128
All right, here we go again.
No
20,285
And now they're campaigning on getting prescription drugs for seniors.
Yes
24,533
He is alive today because of the criminal justice system.
No
12,185
But I think it's about his priorities.
No
2,305
You need transparency, you need to have leverage limits for...
No
22,186
(Laughter) And so our America 2000 program also says this.
No
19,608
The sooner the better off we'll be, if you put tougher sanctions on Castro, not try to make it easier for him.
No
14,299
Yeah, I plead guilty to that.
No
26,009
It's obvious that there are certain things that have to be done and there are 50 or 60 different options, and a bipartisan commission to take it out of politics, will make recommendations and build support for the people.
No
10,530
Meanwhile, the Democrats in the Senate and some -- and some members of Congress defended what Fannie and Freddie were doing.
No
1,542
What counts is, that the United States celebrated its 200th birthday on July fourth.
No
34,031
And they've poisoned the mind of the voters.
No
14,243
If you get grassroots America excited about it, and if they tap Congress on the shoulder and say do it, Charlie, it'll happen.
No
12,702
There isn't any doubt about that, number one.
No
11,415
I've thought a lot about that particular question, and I see our greatest national strength coming from what we stand for in the world.
No
21,011
And now they had ingenuity eight years ago.
No
21,742
And in our country we have evolved to a point where we've put millions of innocent people in jail because you go to the poor neighborhoods and they've put bars on their windows and bars on their doors and put themselves in jail to protect the things that they acquired legitimately.
No
15,664
It wasn't me that was there at that convention.
No
6,941
He doesn't adequately fund it.
No