Bob McDonnell
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Bob McDonnell
Robert Francis "Bob" McDonnellis an American Republican politician who was the 71st Governor of Virginia. McDonnell also served on the executive committee of the Republican Governors Association. McDonnell was a lieutenant colonel in the United States Army Reserve. He served in the Virginia House of Delegates from 1992 to 2006, and was Attorney General of Virginia from 2006 to 2009...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionPolitician
Date of Birth15 June 1954
CountryUnited States of America
I think in Washington, D.C., a lot of people are talking down about business.
I think the more we embrace the culture of life and respect life, the better that we do.
I think people are by-and-large happy with the providers that they have got now. They treasure that doctor-patient relationship.
The citizens must be certain that the governor is attending to the duties for which he was elected.
I tell you what Hispanics in Virginia tell me they want. They want access to the American dream. Thats why they come here to Virginia and to America, so they want more opportunities to start small business, better schools.
If you know you're supported, you're going to work harder, you're going to be more focused on your mission.
My wife and daughters work. My campaign manager in 2005 was a working mother. I appointed 5 women to my senior staff as Attorney General.
People want results. I call it 'results oriented conservatism,' R.O.C. because that's what people want out of government.
Fiscal responsibility and government reform are going to be good themes for governing, well at any time, but particularly coming out of a recovery.
I am all for using business - public and private - to expand healthcare coverage.
No matter what side of the spectrum you're on, you like to see your team fighting for the principle.
Military families so much appreciate the love, support and prayers.
Jobs are what give people a sense of fulfillment and self-reliance.
Doctors have an ethical duty to follow the practices and standards of care.