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Old 09-26-2007, 01:31 AM
 
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Many Americans don't know Duncan Hunter, but his record is impressive.

Before voting in the poll, please read below.

Who Is Duncan Hunter The Official Site of Duncan Hunter for US President in 2008 | Biography

Since first being elected to Congress in 1980, Duncan Hunter has devoted himself to ensuring that our military is second to none, securing our nation’s borders, and protecting American workers from unfair competition. Hunter works on these issues because he believes that America’s greatest strength is our freedom and its protection requires our effort in all areas.

A Vietnam veteran, Duncan Hunter served in the 173rd Airborne and 75th Army Rangers and, after coming home, utilized the G.I. Bill to attend Western State University Law School in San Diego (now Thomas Jefferson School of Law). While completing his degree, Hunter supplemented his income by working in farming and construction, and opened a storefront legal office after graduation where he began serving many in the Hispanic community, often without compensation.

In 1980, Hunter was asked to mount a challenge for the Congressional seat held by 18-year incumbent Lionel Van Deerlin. Despite the district having a 2-to-1 Democrat registration, Hunter won the seat in an upset. Coming to Washington, Hunter successfully sought a seat on the House Armed Services Committee where he could work on America’s national security needs. Serving on this committee throughout his career, Hunter became Chairman of the full committee in 2002, overseeing a $532 billion defense budget. During his chairmanship from 2002-2006, and now as Ranking Member of the committee, Hunter focuses his efforts on providing President Bush with the necessary resources to win our nation’s military conflicts, protecting our men and women in uniform, and developing modernization initiatives that will move new and more effective technologies into the field of battle.

Living in a border community, Hunter also came to Congress to make securing the California-Mexico border a top priority. Hunter’s goal was to make the region safe for communities on both sides of the border by providing the necessary resources to our border enforcement agencies. September 11th, however, made border security a national security issue and Hunter responded by leading efforts in Congress to seal a porous border susceptible to illegal aliens, drug trafficking and terrorism. Hunter’s efforts have resulted in over 59 miles of fencing and border infrastructure to date in San Diego County. Hunter also wrote the Secure Fence Act, extending the San Diego fence 854 miles across California, Arizona, New Mexico and Texas. These fence provisions were signed into law by President Bush on October 26, 2006.

On the House Armed Services Committee, Hunter has protected U.S. defense jobs in aircraft, ship repair, machine tools, textile, steel and titanium to ensure that what he calls the “Arsenal of Democracy,” the U.S. industrial base, is maintained to provide security in time of war. Hunter’s other legislative priorities include retaining and increasing jobs across this nation, providing tax relief to hard-working families, keeping our promises to America’s veterans, protecting Social Security for present and future generations, and promoting strong family values.

Hunter resides in East San Diego County with his wife Lynne where they, like many of their neighbors, just completed re-building their Alpine home after it was lost in the October 2003 wildfires. In 2006, Duncan and Lynne celebrated their 33rd wedding anniversary; they have two sons, Duncan Duane, who served two tours in Iraq in the U.S. Marine Corps, and Sam Hunter, a business student at San Diego State University. Duncan D. and his wife, Margaret, have three children, Duncan Lee, Elizabeth Grace and Sarah Louise, and reside in Lakeside, California. Sam was married on Valentine’s Day 2004 to the former Theresa Heger of Jamul and they had their first child, Marin, in October of 2006.

 
Old 09-26-2007, 01:37 AM
 
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I wanted to make this a poll, but I released it in error.
 
Old 09-26-2007, 01:47 AM
 
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I wanted to make this a poll, but I released it in error.

C'mon Cap. Get your stuff together... Americans in cyberspace desperately need another meaningless poll...

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Old 09-26-2007, 04:11 AM
 
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Just like they need meaningless Duncan Hunter...
 
Old 09-26-2007, 05:37 AM
 
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How about we close this thread and you start over?

Does that work for you PCM?
 
Old 09-26-2007, 08:08 AM
 
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Yes we need a brave leader like Hunter who stands up to... a university... for being within its rights in having dialogue. Way to go Hunter.
Then he spoke in a recent debate about the super fence he built in San Diego.

He's so brave that he won't take on the employers of illegals and is also naive to think that a fence will work.

Yeah, he's a real leader.
 
Old 09-26-2007, 08:47 AM
 
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geeezzz, PCM -- this is the best and brightest your wing nuts have to offer US?

I agree that Hillary suckth, too. But if this is the choice coming, it really looks like:

"Between two evils, choose neither."

My vote is none of the above between this mess.

On the other hand Kucinich (sp?) or Ron Paul both look ok by me.

Problem on both sides is we need to clean out the CorpRat trash
 
Old 09-26-2007, 09:32 AM
 
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The only problem with Kucinich and Paul is that both will need someone to carry a stool around so that they can see over the podium.

On the other hand, they'll see eye-to-eye with Ahmadinejad.

So it balances out.
 
Old 09-26-2007, 09:46 AM
 
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The only problem with Kucinich and Paul is that both will need someone to carry a stool around so that they can see over the podium.

On the other hand, they'll see eye-to-eye with Ahmadinejad.

So it balances out.

I sort of suspect you would have a lot more problems with either of them than their heights.
 
Old 09-26-2007, 08:06 PM
 
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C'mon Cap. Get your stuff together... Americans in cyberspace desperately need another meaningless poll...
Polls are fun. It's just another way to show someone's free speech.
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