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Well, I-we obviously have a difference.
No
34,326
But I'm going to create a -- the kind of a country that we were from the standpoint of industry.
No
4,170
And I guarantee you he would not -- he would not say that presidential top level.
No
26,351
This is the way it ought to work, give more power back to the states and back to the people back to the taxpayers, not always the long arm of the federal government.
No
25,574
But the hard reality is that we must know what we're doing and pursue those objectives that are possible in our time.
No
16,362
I think that says a great deal to the American people about the standards we'll set and the quality of the people that we will pick to serve in our Administration.
No
28,468
I didn't do the most or run the greatest risk by a long shot, but I learned what it was like to be an enlisted man in the United States Army.
No
3,853
They have done a brilliant job, and General Petraeus has done a brilliant job.
No
7,921
It's going to be a test of our strength.
No
24,028
And we have a certain disproportionate responsibility.
No
194
I think we ought to do it by full enforcement of the catastrophic health insurance.
No
12,918
Of course, he voted for the resolution - it was virtually unanimous.
Yes
4,022
And then she said, "But, Senator McCain, I want you to do everything -- promise me one thing, that you'll do everything in your power to make sure that my son's death was not in vain."
No
28,748
Let me tell you why.
No
20,005
Cleaning up two-thirds of the worst toxic waste dumps.
No
8,324
It recognizes that the government has a responsibility to get the farmer out of the trouble he presently is in because the government got him into it.
No
22,488
It happened because I could work with people -- Republicans and Democrats.
No
33,636
So my plan -- we're going to renegotiate trade deals.
No
27,452
I laid out seven steps, crippling sanctions were number one.
No
221
Well, he was wrong then and he's wrong now.
No
8,854
But Detroit is being taxed for money that, let's say, will go to Chicago, while Chicago is being taxed to help with the problems in Philadelphia.
Yes
33,729
She did call it the gold standard.
Yes
25,181
[Laughter and applause] If I still have time, I might add, Mr. Trewhitt, I might add that it was Seneca or it was Cicero, I don't know which, that said, "If it was not for the elders correcting the mistakes of the young, there would be no state.''
No
8,871
Incidentally, just this past week, the crown jewel in that program that he had devised was stolen, I guess, because a conference committee turned down the ambitious plan that he had to increase the amount of money that would be available to the Economic Development Administration for loan guarantees and direct loans and credits.
Yes
1,476
That is a very serious indictment of this administration.
No
12,553
It can and will grow even more in the next four.
No
6,253
We'll do everything we can to improve adoption in this country.
No
8,469
Thirdly, on medical care for the aged, this is the same fight that's been going on for twenty-five years in Social Security.
Yes
18,886
The president needed the authority to use force in order to be able to get him to do something, because he never did it without the threat of force.
Yes
27,575
Look, I look at what's happening around the world, and i see Iran four years closer to a bomb.
No
29,786
We need to have more second chance programs.
No
7,778
The program that was put forward this summer, after we broke off the sugar quota with Cuba, really was done because we wanted to get through the O.A.S.
Yes
8,962
But I do know that, despite his pledge to reduce state Government spending, that it rose from $4.6 billion when he took office in 1967, to $10.2 billion during his eight years in office.
Yes
29,299
Will they create jobs in America?
No
23,379
They pulled out of the global warming, declared it dead, didn't even accept the science.
No
8,143
I know that there are those who want to turn everything over to the government.
No
22,012
One thing I've called for that has been stymied, and I'll keep on working for it, is a whole financial reform legislation.
No
27,044
That will help us maintain the kind of American leadership that we need.
No
13,782
See, the subjective thing is when does President Bush react?
No
25,458
And I support the air launch cruise missile, the ground launch cruise missile, the Pershing missile, the Trident submarine, the D - 5 submarine, Stealth technology, the Midgetman -- we have a whole range of technology.
Yes
3,224
On the north they have North Korea with five hundred thousand well-trained, well-equipped troops - they are supported by the People's Republic of China; they are supported by the Soviet Union.
Yes
22,886
It works particularly when we pay our troops well.
No
12,444
And education is my number one priority, because I think that it's the most important big major change that we can bring in our country.
No
8,721
To say that we are limited, and at a dangerous point in this country with regard to energy, I think, is to ignore the fact.
No
28,974
When I campaigned in a race, a lot of folks didn't think I could win including, by the way, my mother.
No
11,472
I think that we also have to keep a weather eye toward Saddam Hussein because he is taking advantage of this situation to once again make threats, and he needs to understand that he's not only dealing with Israel, he is dealing -- he's dealing with us if he is making the kind of threats that he's talking about there.
No
13,885
There's a pattern here of appealing to the auto workers and then trying to appeal to the spotted owl crowds or the extremes in the environmental movement.
No
18,044
The president relied on Afghan warlords and he outsourced that job too.
Yes
21,103
My plan is Social Security plus.
No
28,746
I wish that he would consider changing his mind on that.
No
32,574
Well, here we go again.
No
20,808
This man has been disparaging my plan with all this Washington fuzzy math.
No
22,010
And I think that's the only answer.
No
21,038
What he's quoting is not the Senate Budget Commiitte, it is a partisan press release by the Republicans on the Senate Budget Committee that's not worth the government -- the taxpayer-paid paper that it's printed on.
Yes
21,371
Well, I'm a little confused here, because I don't see how you can grow the deficit down by raising people's taxes.
No
30,093
And we may find out more information because he is still alive, which may prove to be an intelligence benefit.
No
12,173
So he can throw all the kinds of numbers around.
No
24,112
He's mentioned some ways to do it--and I agree with those.
No
33,282
And I do not believe the government should be making it.
No
26,534
But I think what we want to avoid is falling back into this nationalized health care system that President Clinton wanted to give us in 1993.
Yes
32,371
And Hillary Clinton, when she was secretary of state, said that's OK, we can't force it into their country.
Yes
33,220
The gun lobby's on his side.
Yes
11,999
I think that measures like these are important.
No
28,962
Which one of those promises will you keep and which will you break, Governor?
No
15,744
I don't rule out modernization, and there are discussions going on now in the Congress, I know with the Pentagon, about a less expensive modernized land-based leg of the triad.
No
10,764
But he wants to raise taxes.
Yes
21,873
You're supposed to have a government that comes from you.
No
755
Yes, we shouldn't trade arms for hostages.
No
24,404
And I vowed something because I learned something from Vietnam.
No
6,960
First, let me make sure that every senior listening today understands that when we're talking about reforming Social Security, that they'll still get their checks.
No
6,308
And we also agree on the need for making sure that if we have bad teachers that they are swiftly -- after given an opportunity to prove themselves, if they can't hack it, then we need to move on because our kids have to have their best future.
No
29,189
Our country's in deep trouble.
No
20,758
That's not the role of a president to decide right and wrong.
No
23,534
And they're either going to be destroyed or left frozen.
No
16,260
I am concerned about the fact that 10 percent of our manufacturing and 20 percent of our banking and nearly half of the real estate in the city of Los Angeles are in the hands of foreign investors.
Yes
4,315
And we've got to -- to make sure that we have people who are trained interrogators so that we don't ever torture a prisoner ever again.
No
17,744
[Laughter] I'm going to use my time a little differently.
No
28,326
We need to demand on results.
No
22,195
The programs that we've been trying where you control everything and mandate it from Washington don't work.
No
18,675
Thirty-five to forty countries in the world had a greater capability of making weapons at the moment the president invaded than Saddam Hussein.
Yes
27,759
It's not my term, it's the president's own secretary of defense called these trillion dollars of cuts to our military devastating.
Yes
15,500
And here I do have, on this particular question, a big difference with my opponent.
No
26,675
It's very hard to get into the Japan market, as everybody knows.
No
9,807
This is a president who has not been able to do what he said he'd do.
No
24,415
Use--work internationally to do it.
No
29,532
I get audited by the IRS.
Yes
17,755
And I've done what no candidate for President has ever done, I told you before the election what I'd do.
No
18,571
But you've also got to show that you are prepared to bring the rest of the world in and share the stakes.
No
25,892
I propose to spend 1.6 trillion dollars on defense between now and the year 2002 and there's less than 1 percent difference between my budget and the Republican budget on defense.
Yes
19,123
America is the greatest place on the face of the earth.
No
15,308
But no matter what it takes in the future to keep Social Security sound, it must be kept that way.
No
14,757
Together we can get anything done.
No
10,180
So that's on the record.
No
9,419
We'll bring back manufacturing to America.
No
28,706
It's not just movies; television, video games, music, the Internet.
No
8,425
We need higher teachers' salaries.
No
7,986
And he's doing a very effective job of that, in his way.
No
669
And if we haven't learned from the negotiating history on that, we'll never learn.
No
1,931
I think it's, frankly, not moral for my generation to keep spending massively more than we take in, knowing those burdens are going to be passed on to the next generation and they're going to be paying the interest and the principal all their lives.
No
12,184
I know enough about your story to admire a lot of the things that you have done as a person.
No