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We won the peace in Iraq, and now President Obama is giving that peace away.
Michele Bachmann on President Obama's Iraq policy; Obama recently announced the coming end of the Iraq war, saying troops would "definitely be home for the holidays."
I believe America is an exceptional and unique nation.
Mitt Romney, taking an extremely surprising and controversial position.
Jon Huntsman isn't buying his opponents' calls for sanctions against Iran: "Everybody's talking about sanctions. I hate to break it to ya, but sanctions won't work, because China and Russia aren't gonna play ball."
No I would not. I would work with our allies in the region to stop buying oil from Syria.
Herman Cain, stating that he would not (as Rick Perry suggested he would) move to impose a no-fly zone over Syria.
I do not believe that the people of the United States are going to take people who've been here a quarter century, who may have done something twenty-five years ago... take them from their families, and expel them.
Newt Gingrich has been unapologetic on his stance that undocumented immigrants who've started families and lived in the United States for a very long time (he refers to twenty-five years) shouldn't be deported. This raises some issues, though — namely, all the people he's talking about he would want deported if he'd become President twenty-four years earlier. Furthermore, why the insistence on twenty-five years? What if somebody had a family and had been living peacefully and gainfully for fifteen years?Notwithstanding, it should be said that his position on this is significantly to the left of his primary opponents.
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Newt Gingrich talked immigration, starting off by emphasizing the historical role of immigration in improving America (with Albert Einstein as his prime example). He followed up by saying that people who "just got here" should be sent away immediately, but that people who've been here 25 years, haven't committed crimes, have paid taxes, and "belong to a local church" should have a chance for citizenship.
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The drug war was mentioned, that's another war I think we should cancel. That's where all the violence comes from.
Ron Paul, on security along the Mexican border.