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  • Duncan Hunter
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  • Duncan Hunter is the Republican Representative for California's 52nd district and a candidate in the 2008 Presidential election. Unlike the Blame America First Crowd that thinks you shouldn't hold people without evidence, Hunter thinks we should hold people in Guantanamo even if there's no evidence to convict them on. Now that's patriotism! Duncan's patriotism also extends to his vigilance of Americans' bedrooms. He makes sure that the gheys cannot marry, adopt children or serve in the military.http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=123287737
  • Duncan Hunter is a gun nut Republican who ran for President. He is Pro-life and wants He wants the US Constitution amended to give every embryo protection from the moment of conception onwards. Does that include for example a pregnancy outside the womb where continuing the pregnancy will kill the mother? Presumably that includes rape victims made pregnant. He thinks freedoms are given by an imaginary God but doesn't value a woman's reproductive freedom. He is pro Death penalty, so is obviously selective about which god-given freedoms (such as the freedom to not be murdered by conservatives) he chooses to recognise. Surprise surprise no one wanted to talk about his ideas. The Republican Christian Coalition of America supports Hunter but liberal Christians think Right wingers like Hunter are
  • 1. Right to Life Amendment: I would amend the U.S. Constitution and provide blanket protection to all unborn children from the moment of conception by prohibiting any state or federal law that denies the personhood of the unborn. Likewise, I have also introduced the Right to Life Act, which would legally define “personhood” as the moment of conception and, therefore, guarantee all constitutional rights and protections, including life, to the unborn without utilizing a constitutional amendment. I have also supported human life protection efforts with the following votes:
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  • Duncan Hunter is a gun nut Republican who ran for President. He is Pro-life and wants He wants the US Constitution amended to give every embryo protection from the moment of conception onwards. Does that include for example a pregnancy outside the womb where continuing the pregnancy will kill the mother? Presumably that includes rape victims made pregnant. He thinks freedoms are given by an imaginary God but doesn't value a woman's reproductive freedom. He is pro Death penalty, so is obviously selective about which god-given freedoms (such as the freedom to not be murdered by conservatives) he chooses to recognise. Surprise surprise no one wanted to talk about his ideas. The Republican Christian Coalition of America supports Hunter but liberal Christians think Right wingers like Hunter are Unchristian.
  • Duncan Hunter is the Republican Representative for California's 52nd district and a candidate in the 2008 Presidential election. Unlike the Blame America First Crowd that thinks you shouldn't hold people without evidence, Hunter thinks we should hold people in Guantanamo even if there's no evidence to convict them on. Now that's patriotism! Duncan's patriotism also extends to his vigilance of Americans' bedrooms. He makes sure that the gheys cannot marry, adopt children or serve in the military.http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=123287737
  • 1. Right to Life Amendment: I would amend the U.S. Constitution and provide blanket protection to all unborn children from the moment of conception by prohibiting any state or federal law that denies the personhood of the unborn. Likewise, I have also introduced the Right to Life Act, which would legally define “personhood” as the moment of conception and, therefore, guarantee all constitutional rights and protections, including life, to the unborn without utilizing a constitutional amendment. 2. Federal laws relating to abortion and human life protections (e.g, embryonic research and end of life, etc.): There are several areas of federal law that require human life protections. I have cosponsored the following pieces of legislation: * The Child Interstate Abortion Notification Act, which would amend the federal criminal code to prohibit transporting a minor across state lines to obtain an abortion, if this action circumvents the minor's native state's parental involvement law. I voted in favor of this bill when it passed the House 270-157 on April 27, 2005. * The Human Cloning Prohibition Act of 2005, which would prohibit and criminalize efforts at reproductive cloning. * The Parent's Right to Know Act of 2005, which would prohibit federal funding to carry out federal family planning programs in which service providers in the project knowingly provides contraceptive drugs or devices to a minor, except in specific circumstances. * The Unborn Child Pain Awareness Act of 2006, which would require abortion providers to notify women who want to have an abortion 20 weeks after fertilization that the evidence suggests their unborn child feels pain and they may request anesthesia for their unborn child in order to reduce or eliminate the pain. I have also supported human life protection efforts with the following votes: * I supported the Fetus Farming Prohibition Act, banning the practice of fetal farming, the creation of embryos specifically for the purposes of scientific research. * I voted in favor of the Alternative Pluripotent Stem Cell Therapies Enhancement Act, which would direct federal funding to stem-cell research that does not rely on embryos. * I voted against the Stem-Cell Research Enhancement Act of 2005, which would have directed the Secretary of Health and Human Services to conduct and support research that utilizes human embryonic stem-cells, regardless of the date on which the stem-cells were derived from a human embryo. * I voted against amendments offered to the National Defense Authorization Act permitting taxpayer funded military facilities overseas to be used to support abortions on demand for military women and military dependents. * I voted against amendments providing UN funding to groups that support coercive abortion programs.