Duncan Hunter

Duncan Hunter
Duncan Lee Hunteris an American politician. He was a Republican member of the House of Representatives from California's 52nd, 45th and 42nd districts from 1981 to 2009...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionPolitician
Date of Birth7 December 1976
CountryUnited States of America
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Blue collar workers cannot hire each other. White collar workers cannot hire each other. You have to have a businessman or a businesswomen, a business owner to hire you. And you cannot make the environment so unfriendly to them or so unprofitable or so burdensome that they go out of business,because if they go out of business, you are out of a job.
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Media scrutiny is a great trademark of the American political arena.
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We seem to be our own worst enemies. We should require critical U.S. infrastructure to remain in U.S. hands.
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You've got soldiers in the 3rd Infantry Division who are going every day on operations and they don't all have what is considered to be the gold standard in armor
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They (#ISIS) are going to be bombing American cities coming across from Mexico.
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A number of people who have supported me on the border fence in the U.S. have observed the fences in Israel and their effectiveness.
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Thousands of people die every year of cold, so if we had global warming it would save lives ... We ought to look out for people. The earth can take care of itself.
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In 2006, the Secure Fence Act was signed into law, requiring the Department of Homeland Security to build upward of 700 miles of double layered fencing along the U. S-Mexico border. While the Obama administration is quick to state that the targets have been met, only a small fraction - in fact, less than 40 miles - of the newly implemented infrastructure is double-layered.
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This century is going to be a very dangerous century.
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We've got to make a decision on precisely how we handle it, especially in light of what's occurred today,
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There already is a present law against torture,
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We'll take a look at how the provisions mesh with existing law and we'll attempt to shape a bill that does the right things in protecting our troops and, at the same time, ensuring that detainees are treated appropriately,