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. >> if i may, counsel, why is this -- this is being denied, a woman who is also being denied an unborn child she is bearing, and that child is going to be an american citizen. she is an american citizen and has it right to be here under asylum. so how is this statute properly applied? do we find out whether we have the standard apply here? or should we simply deny this as granted because this statute does not really apply to the case? >> justice, pregnancy does not rendered the statute equivocal to the american citizen. an unborn child is not an american citizen, and it is not clear whether this child will be going in the united states. >> ariz., in choosing to exclude non-citizens because of the things you have said, the danger of immigrants coming in, also meant to deprive those who are citizens to be. >> there is not a precedent requiring that, however, we will -- the arizona law, consistent with existing law, the unborn child -- >> under the specific provisions get priority. you talk about the second part of the statute, but the first priority, how do you even get here, to the fact
. >> if i may, counsel, why is this -- this is being denied, a woman who is also being denied an unborn child she is bearing, and that child is going to be an american citizen. she is an american citizen and has it right to be here under asylum. so how is this statute properly applied? do we find out whether we have the standard apply here? or should we simply deny this as granted because this statute does not really apply to the case? >> justice, pregnancy does not rendered the...
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roeder said killing the doctor would protect unborn children. >> violence continues to spill over the mexican bored. just this week an arizona rancher found shot to death. now new mexico governor richardson wants to beef up security. we hear why they called in the national guard. >> along the border is beefing up. violence, sparking new worries. >> i don't want the border violence that has affected other states to hit new mexico. >> the governor has ordered new mexico guards noon join in police and border patrol and sheriff's departments,
roeder said killing the doctor would protect unborn children. >> violence continues to spill over the mexican bored. just this week an arizona rancher found shot to death. now new mexico governor richardson wants to beef up security. we hear why they called in the national guard. >> along the border is beefing up. violence, sparking new worries. >> i don't want the border violence that has affected other states to hit new mexico. >> the governor has ordered new mexico...
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the new argument being waged, what the unborn feels. as the president considers a new justice for the supreme court, this is a case that could be on that docket soon and dan harris has been following the debate closely. >> reporter: diane, good evening. it is very possible this new law will force the supreme court justices to answer a holtly disputed an extremely provocative medical question. can a fetus feel pain? right now, late term abortions are restricted in 38 states, which generally means women cannot have an abortion when the fetus is viable, usually considered to be around the 24th week of pregnancy. but it's now a felony for a doctor to abort a fetus at more than 20 weeks. stating, from that point forward, there is, quote, substantial evidence that an unborn child has the physical structures necessary to experience pain. >> nebraska does have an interest in protecting unborn life, when it can be established that the baby feels pain. >> reporter: supporters of abortion rights all over the country are alarmed. they see this law
the new argument being waged, what the unborn feels. as the president considers a new justice for the supreme court, this is a case that could be on that docket soon and dan harris has been following the debate closely. >> reporter: diane, good evening. it is very possible this new law will force the supreme court justices to answer a holtly disputed an extremely provocative medical question. can a fetus feel pain? right now, late term abortions are restricted in 38 states, which...
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he said he killed the doctor to save the lives of unborn children. >> his death lies more with the state of kansas than me. the state of kansas of secured protection for the slaughter in of these children. >> he will have to wait 50 years for eligibility for parole. from hospital room to a jail cell. that is the story of an officer accused in the shooting of ft. hood. last november, he is paralyzed after allegedly killing 13 people and injuring 30 others. >> there are problems for residents to our north. many vehicles and homes are still under water after days of rain. they got dumped with a record- breaking 20 inches of rain. it could be saturday or sunday before the water recedes. >> there is no rain in our forecast for the next couple of days. outstanding sunshine and temperatures near 70 degrees this afternoon. we will keep going with this thing as we head into the holiday weekend. we are under clear to cloudy skies. 54 degrees at the airport. a little chilly when you wake up tomorrow morning. the temperatures will drop into the 40's when you wake up on friday. no weather problems ex
he said he killed the doctor to save the lives of unborn children. >> his death lies more with the state of kansas than me. the state of kansas of secured protection for the slaughter in of these children. >> he will have to wait 50 years for eligibility for parole. from hospital room to a jail cell. that is the story of an officer accused in the shooting of ft. hood. last november, he is paralyzed after allegedly killing 13 people and injuring 30 others. >> there are problems...
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there is a movement that has begun to try to have unborn human lives declared persons to the point of becoming being at conception. certainly peter singer does not think that fetuses or embryos are persons because he doesn't think babies are persons. he's not going to think fetuses and embryos are persons. that is based on the inability of a fetus or an embryo or an infant to be self-aware over time. peter singer doesn't think terri schiavo because that capacity once possessed has been lost. so under this idea of personhood theory as it is applied in bioethics, you have a two-tiered system of human life. some humans which are persons that have full rights and other humans that are not persons that do not have full rights. and, therefore, as i write in my book "culture of death," these nonpersons supposed can be used instrumentally in the same way we treat animals. so you see a lot of advocacy in the professional journalists to take somebody in a persistent vegetative state, redefine them as dead, even though they're not, so that organs can be procured subject to consent and even engag
there is a movement that has begun to try to have unborn human lives declared persons to the point of becoming being at conception. certainly peter singer does not think that fetuses or embryos are persons because he doesn't think babies are persons. he's not going to think fetuses and embryos are persons. that is based on the inability of a fetus or an embryo or an infant to be self-aware over time. peter singer doesn't think terri schiavo because that capacity once possessed has been lost. so...
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when the unborn baby's pulse drops, the only oxygen machine in this clinic is taken from the preemie and given to the mother. >> i just spoke to the head nurse and she said there's not any availability here of c-section, so what's going to happen is going to happen. about 100 miles northwest of port-au-prince, the city of port-de-paix has no paved roads and limited electricity. it's the poorest part of haiti, and it is a stark reminder of the state of health care, even before the earthquake struck january 12. by 8:00 a.m., 400 patients line up at the northwest haiti christian mission. its clinking doesn't have enough equipment but is still one of the best in the area. are you already starting to see effects of the earthquake? >> absolutely. >> reporter: what kind of effects? >> we saw them immediately. we saw a huge population shift to this zone. >> reporter: as many as 700,000 people left port-au-prince after the quake. 50,000 came to this area. mary st. fluoris one of them. the house fell down on you? >> yeah, the house fell down and our roof was like this on my head. >> reporter:
when the unborn baby's pulse drops, the only oxygen machine in this clinic is taken from the preemie and given to the mother. >> i just spoke to the head nurse and she said there's not any availability here of c-section, so what's going to happen is going to happen. about 100 miles northwest of port-au-prince, the city of port-de-paix has no paved roads and limited electricity. it's the poorest part of haiti, and it is a stark reminder of the state of health care, even before the...
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a solicitude for the unborn, however remote. unless this reverence for past and future is cultivated in the home, it can never be more than a verbal convention in the community." the dynamics of youth culture segregates generations, keeping them focused on their age group, and not having a sense of membership or belonging in generations that have preceded them and generations that will succeed them. youth culture is not good for culture. it is a form of disorder. yet it is the fortunate and -- for american churches were quick to embrace. evangelicals to see something that is a cultural disorder into a see it as a ministry opportunity rather than something that should be addressed as something that will misshape our lives in some way. youth culture is not good for culture. but american churches embrace it because they believe adopting the style or vocabulary of youth culture is an effective way to communicate a private message about salvation. whether or not it offered a good way to live, it was cultural a healthy, or good way to
a solicitude for the unborn, however remote. unless this reverence for past and future is cultivated in the home, it can never be more than a verbal convention in the community." the dynamics of youth culture segregates generations, keeping them focused on their age group, and not having a sense of membership or belonging in generations that have preceded them and generations that will succeed them. youth culture is not good for culture. it is a form of disorder. yet it is the fortunate...
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roeder said killing the doctor would protect unborn children. >> violence continues to spill over the mexican bored. just this week an arizona rancher found shot to death. now new mexico governor richardson wants to beef up security. we hear why they called in the national guard. >> along the border is beefing up. violence, sparking new worries. >> i don't want the border violence that has affected other states to hit new mexico. >> the governor has ordered new mexico guards noon join in police and border patrol and sheriff's departments, patrolling critical areas. guardsmen from around the nation came to new mexico few years ago to build fences and barriers to keep illegals out. this group will keep watch for them. >> i don't want to set forth a panic that the national guard will be all across the border. it is a sizable group. they will be there very soon. and they are going to take care of border surveillance. >> many are already assigned to the border area. others will be brought in from across the state as-needed. and, yes, the state foots the bill. >> national guard, you know, w
roeder said killing the doctor would protect unborn children. >> violence continues to spill over the mexican bored. just this week an arizona rancher found shot to death. now new mexico governor richardson wants to beef up security. we hear why they called in the national guard. >> along the border is beefing up. violence, sparking new worries. >> i don't want the border violence that has affected other states to hit new mexico. >> the governor has ordered new mexico...
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before being sentenced he told the judge he murdered tiller for the good of unborn children and he railed against the ruling that barred him from presenting abortion procedures as evidence. >>> well, the pilot of a paraplane in pennsylvania found himself up a tree literally. he was stuck for about two hours after crashing his brightly colored power parachute into the branches of a tree at valley forge near philadelphia. a coast guard helicopter was called in but a tree climber was actually able to rescue the pilot first. >>> all right. now for this morning's weather from all around the nation, we have a slow-moving storm system parked over the center of the nation. that will bring rain to fargo, minneapolis and omaha. it can mean severe weather for parts of kansas, oklahoma and even texas. and a storm moves on to the west coast with rain from seattle to san francisco and it's going to be much warmer than usual in the eastern half of the nation with many high temperatures in the low to mid-80s. it's cooler though from the pacific to the rockies with some readings 20 degrees lower than norm
before being sentenced he told the judge he murdered tiller for the good of unborn children and he railed against the ruling that barred him from presenting abortion procedures as evidence. >>> well, the pilot of a paraplane in pennsylvania found himself up a tree literally. he was stuck for about two hours after crashing his brightly colored power parachute into the branches of a tree at valley forge near philadelphia. a coast guard helicopter was called in but a tree climber was...
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roder testified he believed shooting the from would protect unborn children. >>> in florida, a nine-year-old boy was hit and killed about by a bus at disney world yesterday. this happened near the fort wilderness resort. boy and a friend were riding their bike when it happened. an investigation is under way but police say they are not expecting any criminal charges. >>> an army chief is doing some backpedaling about his policy on gay troops. he said he was incorrect when he vowed not to discharge troops who tell him they are gay. he had previously said there would be awe moratorium on discharges while the pentagon conduct a year-long review. for now, he says he will continue to uphold the policy. >>> we'll show you smt of semifinalists in the "washington post" annual peeps show. >>> great weather for all the easter egg hunts or just about anything you want to do outdoors. live look at the capitol right now. tony has a great forecast coming up and julie has traffic. we'll see how great that may be on this friday morning. we're back after this. esasem saving money on cereal. - bread. - laundry
roder testified he believed shooting the from would protect unborn children. >>> in florida, a nine-year-old boy was hit and killed about by a bus at disney world yesterday. this happened near the fort wilderness resort. boy and a friend were riding their bike when it happened. an investigation is under way but police say they are not expecting any criminal charges. >>> an army chief is doing some backpedaling about his policy on gay troops. he said he was incorrect when he...
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agitating for killing census workers when you people are out there advocating for the killing of the unborn. we just do that every day.
agitating for killing census workers when you people are out there advocating for the killing of the unborn. we just do that every day.
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abortion, and says all kansasans are guilty for innorring the rights -- ignoring the rights of the unbornhild. >> the people he killed were innocent and helpless. this court stifled my testimony, preventing me from reminding people about their humanity. the jury and in nation are at the height of denial. >> they testified that roeder is dangerous and would kill again and again if given the chance. >> this is domestic terrorism. this act will be repeated by this person, if he ever sees the light of day again. >> reporter: but it's highly unlikely that he will. the judge gave roeder the harshest sentence possible, saying he deserved it, stalking tiller for years before finally gunning him down in a church. >> reporter: now, roeder killed the doctor while he was serving as an usher in the foyer of the church. >>> one of the women suspected in this week's deadly attacks in moscow. mary bubala is standing by live with a preview. >> reporter: the suicide bomber is the 17-year-old widow of an islamic militant from the northern region of russia. two photographs show a young woman hold in traditio
abortion, and says all kansasans are guilty for innorring the rights -- ignoring the rights of the unbornhild. >> the people he killed were innocent and helpless. this court stifled my testimony, preventing me from reminding people about their humanity. the jury and in nation are at the height of denial. >> they testified that roeder is dangerous and would kill again and again if given the chance. >> this is domestic terrorism. this act will be repeated by this person, if he...
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and have every right to do so, but please do not question my intentions to do the right thing for unborn [applause] >> rick, i know that we have praised the tea party group. but the ones we should praise the most are these women's republican organizations. >> absolutely. [applause] >> i would not be today if not for the volunteer activities. i was always supposed to lose. republican women's organizations provided the fuel to whenever fire i could provide. thank you, ladies. god bless you. [applause] doh ahead. -- go ahead. >> my mother and father's first language was french. they were here illegally. they were hit the recalled speaking french on school grounds or in the classroom. today, we have just about lost our language because of this. our parents would not speak french to me. i have picked it up over the years. today, i have to press 1 for english and i want it stopped. [applause] >> my father came to this country. i am the first generation american. my father always told me the greatest gift he had was to be assimilated and the part of the american culture because that is the key
and have every right to do so, but please do not question my intentions to do the right thing for unborn [applause] >> rick, i know that we have praised the tea party group. but the ones we should praise the most are these women's republican organizations. >> absolutely. [applause] >> i would not be today if not for the volunteer activities. i was always supposed to lose. republican women's organizations provided the fuel to whenever fire i could provide. thank you, ladies....
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rick also championed and successfully fought to pass the born alive infant protection act and the unborn victims of violence act, as well as combating autism act. [applause] and it. was also a leader in the effort to pass -- and rick was also a leader in efforts to pass landmark reform act that empowered millions of americans to leave the welfare rolls and it to the promised land of the workplace, the promised land of american opportunity. rick keeps very busy right now as a senior fellow at the ethics and public policy center. he is a from a host of bill bennett's morning in america, a nationally syndicated radio program. he is a contributor on the fox news channel and a columnist with the philadelphia inquirer and is the president of a reston, va., based media company. but of all of those past and present accomplishments, rick focuses on as his highest accomplishment, his greatest accomplishment being a great husband and father, and he and his wife, sharon, have seven wonderful, wonderful children. please welcome a great american, which santorum. -- rick santorum. [applause] >> thank y
rick also championed and successfully fought to pass the born alive infant protection act and the unborn victims of violence act, as well as combating autism act. [applause] and it. was also a leader in the effort to pass -- and rick was also a leader in efforts to pass landmark reform act that empowered millions of americans to leave the welfare rolls and it to the promised land of the workplace, the promised land of american opportunity. rick keeps very busy right now as a senior fellow at...
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he said the killing was justified to save the lives of unborn children. members of tiller's family were in attendance when roeder addressed the court today, before his sentencing. >> it is a duty of state of kansas to protect all the people, including those whom george tiller killed. had the courts acted rightfully, i would have not shot george tiller. the blame for george tiller's death lies more with the state of kansas than with me. the state of kansas permits, protects and promotes the slaughter of these children. george tiller was their hitman. >> holman: tiller was the only doctor in kansas performing late-term abortions. his clinic closed after his death. a top vatican official today defended pope benedict the sixteenth against allegations he covered up sex abuse cases before he was pope. "the new york times" had reported on the vatican decision not to defrock a wisconsin priest in the 1990s. benedict then was in charge of investigating abuse cases. today, cardinal william levada-- an american-- took on the times, on the vatican web site. he wrote:
he said the killing was justified to save the lives of unborn children. members of tiller's family were in attendance when roeder addressed the court today, before his sentencing. >> it is a duty of state of kansas to protect all the people, including those whom george tiller killed. had the courts acted rightfully, i would have not shot george tiller. the blame for george tiller's death lies more with the state of kansas than with me. the state of kansas permits, protects and promotes...
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and have every right to do so, but please do not question my intentions to do the right thing for unborn babies. [applause] >> rick, i know that we have praised the tea party group. but the ones we should praise the most are these women's republican organizations. >> absolutely. [applause] >> i would not be today if not for the volunteer activities. i was always supposed to lose. republican women's organizations provided the fuel to whenever fire i could provide. thank you, ladies. god bless you. [applause] doh ahead. -- go ahead. >> my mother and father's first language was french. they were here illegally. they were hit the recalled speaking french on school grounds or in the classroom. today, we have just about lost our language because of this. our parents would not speak french to me. i have picked it up over the years. today, i have to press 1 for english and i want it stopped. [applause] >> my father came to this country. i am the first generation american. my father always told me the greatest gift he had was to be assimilated and the part of the american culture because that is
and have every right to do so, but please do not question my intentions to do the right thing for unborn babies. [applause] >> rick, i know that we have praised the tea party group. but the ones we should praise the most are these women's republican organizations. >> absolutely. [applause] >> i would not be today if not for the volunteer activities. i was always supposed to lose. republican women's organizations provided the fuel to whenever fire i could provide. thank you,...
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we rally around no taxation without representation and yet look what is happening unborn generations secure trillions of dollars of loans today. we are taxing them without them being represented. that is taxation without representation all over again. 237 years ago we said we have a new idea, brand new idea for the world. no government shall have power with the power granted by the people. how far have we come from that when the majority is ignored by people in that building up the street. we threw up the power of royalty for the 200 years ago and our forefathers shedding blood on beaches and jumbles across this world to protect that principle. we will not let this be forgotten. we threw out the power of aristocracy and yet we have it again right there in that building up the street. that has been sold off and has been through two or three loopholes a date to lobbyists with their pockets bulging with money at our expense. 7,500 pages of regulations in the tax code no one is going to understand it, no one. i say to do any mall that has cost three federal billion dollars last year to o
we rally around no taxation without representation and yet look what is happening unborn generations secure trillions of dollars of loans today. we are taxing them without them being represented. that is taxation without representation all over again. 237 years ago we said we have a new idea, brand new idea for the world. no government shall have power with the power granted by the people. how far have we come from that when the majority is ignored by people in that building up the street. we...
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we rally around no taxation without representation and yet look what is happening unborn generations secure trillions of dollars of loans today. we are taxing them without them being represented. that is taxation without representation all over again. 237 years ago we said we have a new idea, brand new idea for the world. no government shall have power with the power granted by the people. . 7,500 pages of regulations in the tax code no one is going to understand it, no one. i say to do any mall that has cost three federal billion dollars last year to obey just to fill out the paperwork any law that is coming in trouble tax where unmarried people pay more than to live together. pastors are told what they can and cannot say from the pulpit. any law that costs so much and is so hard to understand is on its [inaudible] our forefathers said no we will not take this and we formed a new union. the envy of the world. do we want to be like europe? no, we do not we rebuild europe after the second world war. we've rebuilt asia, the personal computer was not invented in the capitol office it wa
we rally around no taxation without representation and yet look what is happening unborn generations secure trillions of dollars of loans today. we are taxing them without them being represented. that is taxation without representation all over again. 237 years ago we said we have a new idea, brand new idea for the world. no government shall have power with the power granted by the people. . 7,500 pages of regulations in the tax code no one is going to understand it, no one. i say to do any...
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as some would call it and the massive bailouts and the tremendous burden on the taxpayers born and unborn to have this obligation to pay the interest and principal on this debt, the guarantee is there. it's now nearly explicit with this legislation. we may or may not agree with how we go forward, but i think we can agree that the things we have done in the past have not had enough checks and balances internally. i didn't come to the floor to speak about this subject but i wanted to speak about this to let you know and everyone know that we have a common cause to put responsibility in government, responsibility in the market system. as i watched the gentlelady pay attention, i would yield. ms. kaptur: i want to thank congressman king for coming to the floor because we share a concern that goes beyond party. this is so serious for our country and serious to the next generation. if we look at the abuses of the financial system, every time something bad happens, the government bailed them out. and then the next crisis was worse than the one before it. i came here during the 1980's. i saw what
as some would call it and the massive bailouts and the tremendous burden on the taxpayers born and unborn to have this obligation to pay the interest and principal on this debt, the guarantee is there. it's now nearly explicit with this legislation. we may or may not agree with how we go forward, but i think we can agree that the things we have done in the past have not had enough checks and balances internally. i didn't come to the floor to speak about this subject but i wanted to speak about...
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and it's going to kill unborn babies because the taxpayers are going to be paying for greater abortion services. we are going -- because of this bill, greater expansion of services and the taxpayers are going to pay for it. and people believe it is fundamentally wrng to pay for elective abortions. and we all heard during the time that many of the grassroots were here, they said, kill the bill. we weren't able to kill the bill. what we can do is repeal it and we can replace it with policy that makes sense. mr. gingrey: if the ga -- if the gentleman would yield back to me. but the gentleman from georgia said it so well, we are going to repeal that bill. that is the pledge that the republican, minority part and hopefully soon to be the majority party on november 3, our pledge is to repeal this bill and to replace it and i think it's very important that the american people understand that is part of the pledge. i read an article in "the "national review" that jeff anderson, and he described something that he called a republican small bill and i will quickly list six things that will be in
and it's going to kill unborn babies because the taxpayers are going to be paying for greater abortion services. we are going -- because of this bill, greater expansion of services and the taxpayers are going to pay for it. and people believe it is fundamentally wrng to pay for elective abortions. and we all heard during the time that many of the grassroots were here, they said, kill the bill. we weren't able to kill the bill. what we can do is repeal it and we can replace it with policy that...
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he has consistently fought to make tax cut permanent, protect the lives of the unborn, and defend ourecond amendment rights as a lifetime member of the national right -- national rifle association. he has a track record of working for the best interests of his fifth district constituents. let us welcome congressman rodney alexander. [applause] >> thank you. thank you. good afternoon. i have a one a question for you. look, now, the ladies do not have to answer this out loud, but how old are you? a few months ago, during one of our town hall meetings that we have had in the fifth congressional district, a lady raised her hand. she said, "will you tell me what the conservatives mean when they say if we want our country back?" and i said, "how old are you?" i asked you here now, how old are you? are you old enough to remember when a government worker for you? are you old enough to remember when you were not afraid to let your children go out and play? are you old enough to remember that when cupid -- to remember when your government called on you, their duty was to protect you. are you ol
he has consistently fought to make tax cut permanent, protect the lives of the unborn, and defend ourecond amendment rights as a lifetime member of the national right -- national rifle association. he has a track record of working for the best interests of his fifth district constituents. let us welcome congressman rodney alexander. [applause] >> thank you. thank you. good afternoon. i have a one a question for you. look, now, the ladies do not have to answer this out loud, but how old...
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we rally around no taxation without representation and yet look what ening unborn generations of americans being taxed today to secure trillions of dollars of loans today. we are taxing them without them being represented. that is taxation without representation all over again. 237 years ago we said we have a new idea, brand new idea for the world. no government shall have power with the power granted by the people. how far have we come from that when the majority is ignored by people in that building up the street. we threw up the power of royalty for the 200 years ago and our forefathers shedding blood on beaches and jumbles across this world to protect that principle. we will not let this be forgotten. we threw out the power of aristocracy and yet we have it again right there in that building up the street. that has been sold off and has been through two or three loopholes a date to lobbyists with their pockets bulging with money at our expense. 7,500 pages of regulations in the tax code no one is going to understand it, no one. i say to do any mall that has cost three federal billion d
we rally around no taxation without representation and yet look what ening unborn generations of americans being taxed today to secure trillions of dollars of loans today. we are taxing them without them being represented. that is taxation without representation all over again. 237 years ago we said we have a new idea, brand new idea for the world. no government shall have power with the power granted by the people. how far have we come from that when the majority is ignored by people in that...
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call her a hero to many, especially the unborn.oman who has undoubtedly made and will continue to make an impact on the national scene. so without further ado, it is my distinct pleasure and privilege to introduce you to the governor sarah palin. [applause] >> hello. thank you, new orleans. thank you so much. it is so good to be here in the big easy. [applause] thank you so much, and please have a seat. i am so honored to get to be here with this nice crowd of friends. good to be here in the big easy. enjoying getting to know the people of new orleans. last time i was here was for an oil and gas conference. and now being here, hearing of the inspiring stories and people who have rebelled and revitalized and restored after katrina, it is very inspiring. i want to take a moment to thank this amazing city, especially the people who represent new orleans who are working here with public safety and the wait staff, making us feel so at home. thank you, new orleans, thank you. [applause] good, patriotic people, too. i knew i should say yo
call her a hero to many, especially the unborn.oman who has undoubtedly made and will continue to make an impact on the national scene. so without further ado, it is my distinct pleasure and privilege to introduce you to the governor sarah palin. [applause] >> hello. thank you, new orleans. thank you so much. it is so good to be here in the big easy. [applause] thank you so much, and please have a seat. i am so honored to get to be here with this nice crowd of friends. good to be here in...