2008 SelectSmart.com Presidential Candidate Selector Candidate Positions Bob Barr - Libertarian Robert L. (Bob) Barr, Jr. (born November 5, 1948 in Iowa City, Iowa) is an attorney and former member of the United States House of Representatives.[ |
2008 SelectSmart.com Presidential Candidate Selector Candidate Positions Sen. Joseph Biden - Democrat (Born 20 November 1942) Professor, attorney |
Supports amnesty/permanent legalization for illegal aliens and temporary legalization for illegal aiens as guestworkers Source
2008 SelectSmart.com Presidential Candidate Selector Candidate Positions Mayor Michael Bloomberg - Independent Born 14 February 1942, businessman, Mayor of New York City. |
2008 SelectSmart.com Presidential Candidate Selector Candidate Positions Elaine Brown - Green Party (Born March 2, 1943) Lecturer, writer, activist. |
2008 SelectSmart.com Presidential Candidate Selector Candidate Positions Sen. Sam Brownback - Republican (Born September 12, 1956) Attorney, teacher, broadcaster |
Opposes amnesty/permanent legalization for illegal aliens and temporary legalization for illegal aiens as guestworkers Source
2008 SelectSmart.com Presidential Candidate Selector Candidate Positions Retired Gen. Wesley Clark - Democrat (Born December 23, 1944) Board chairman, corporate consultant, United states army general, retired NATO supreme allied commander/commander-in-chief, assistant professor, commentator. |
Increase the number of visas issued for agricultural workers.
Relax restrictions barring legal immigrants from using social programs (e.g. public housing, food stamps).
Amnesty for certain illegal immigrants who already reside in the United States. Source.
Supports amnesty/permanent legalization for illegal aliens and temporary legalization for illegal aiens as guestworkers Source
2008 SelectSmart.com Presidential Candidate Selector Candidate Positions Sen. Hillary Clinton - Democrat (Born October 26, 1947) Attorney, professor |
Supports amnesty/permanent legalization for illegal aliens and temporary legalization for illegal aiens as guestworkers Source
2008 SelectSmart.com Presidential Candidate Selector Candidate Positions Stephen Colbert (Born May 13, 1964) He is conservative pundit on his own cable show, the "Colbert Report". "A lot of people have accused me of being a partisan Republican hack. Not true—I’m an Independent hack." |
COLBERT: Right, we should have invaded Iraq, you know, then [in the 1990s] you said.
KRISTOL: We should have, actually.
COLBERT: Exactly. Source
"We’ll never lose in Iraq if we never leave Iraq. Source
"I believe the government that governs best is the government that governs least. And by these standards, we have set up a fabulous government in Iraq." Source
"Even Islamic terrorists don't hate America like liberals do. They don't have the energy. If they had that much energy, they'd have indoor plumbing by now." Source
Interviewed on NBC's Meet The Press by Tim Russert:
COLBERT: Well, Tim, I, I just don’t understand pensions or Social Security. Why do you get paid after you stop working? That doesn’t make any sense to me.
RUSSERT: Abolish Social Security?
COLBERT: Yes.
RUSSERT: Abolish Medicare?
MR. COLBERT: Yes.
RUSSERT: Abolish all pensions?
COLBERT: Abolish tipping waiters and waitresses because I’ve gotten my food. They get paid by the hour. Why am I giving them extra money? That’s all pensions and Social Security are. It’s a tip at the end of your life. Source
"We should Source
COLBERT: Marriage is the basic building block of society. And if gay men get married, that threatens my marriage immediately because I only got married as a taunt toward gay men because they couldn’t.
RUSSERT: So it makes you feel insecure.
COLBERT: Well, I just don’t know else—why I got married other than to rub it in gay people’s faces Source
Larsen: Uh-huh, that’s right.
Colbert: Are you high right now?
Larsen: I am not, nor have I ever been.
Colbert: I didn’t ask that part. You jumped to that pretty quickly. Seems like he doth protest too much. Are you going to tell me you didn’t kill anyone next? ‘I don’t know where the murder weapon is.’ That’s what that sounded like to me.
Larsen: I can understand what you’re saying.
Colbert: Can you? Because sometimes it can impair your hearing if you smoke dope. Source
"You can't strangle a seabird these days without hearing from the reduce, re-use and recycle brigade! Meanwhile, this New York family, the Beavans are five months into a year long experiment. No toilet paper! No incandescent bulbs! No disposable razors! Planes, trains, automobiles or elevators or shopping for anything new! Its like Gilligan's Island only completely implausible! Source
Colbert quickly dismissed the argument that “immigrants built this country” as outdated. “It’s built now,” he said. “I think we finished in the mid-70s. At this point, it’s a touch-up and repair job.” Source
2008 SelectSmart.com Presidential Candidate Selector Candidate Positions Sen. Christopher Dodd - Democrat (Born May 27, 1944) Attorney. |
Bill Maher: Can you give me a good reason why in a free and fair society marijuana should be illegal?
Chris Dodd: And again, and ah the overall of general of allowing ah the the decriminalization I strongly advocate as well. Source
2005 Senator Dodd supported the interests of the American Public Health Association 90 percent in 2005. Source
Supports amnesty/permanent legalization for illegal aliens and temporary legalization for illegal aiens as guestworkers Source Source
2008 SelectSmart.com Presidential Candidate Selector Candidate Positions Ex-Sen. John Edwards - Democrat (Born June 10, 1953) Lawyer |
2008 SelectSmart.com Presidential Candidate Selector Candidate Positions Sen. Barack Obama - Democrat (Born August 4, 1961) Attorney, lecturer. |
"Sen. Obama regularly supports legislation that we support. There have been no votes in the Senate on legislation we track, therefore our system may have reported 0% simply because no votes were cast. His actual support of NAGC issues is 100%." - J.R. Claeys, President, National Association of Government Contractors
He supported the interests of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce 39 percent in 2005.
He supported the interests of the United Auto Workers 93 percent in 2005.
He supported the interests of the AFL-CIO 92 percent in 2005.
Supports amnesty/permanent legalization for illegal aliens and temporary legalization for illegal aiens as guestworkers. Source
2008 SelectSmart.com Presidential Candidate Selector Candidate Positions Former Gov. James Gilmore - Republican (Born October 6, 1949) Lawyer |
Opposes amnesty/permanent legalization for illegal aliens and supports temporary legalization for illegal aiens as guestworkers Source
2008 SelectSmart.com Presidential Candidate Selector Candidate Positions Ex-Rep. Newt Gingrich - Republican (Born June 17, 1943) Professor, author |
Newt Gingrich said yesterday that the Bush administration has gone "off a cliff" in postwar Iraq and that "the White House has to get a grip on this." In a blunt critique by a leading Republican, Gingrich said the administration has failed "to put the Iraqis at the center of this equation. Source
Supports amnesty/permanent legalization for illegal aliens and temporary legalization for illegal aiens as guestworkers Source Source
2008 SelectSmart.com Presidential Candidate Selector Candidate Positions Ex-Mayor Rudy Giuliani - Republican (Born May 28, 1944) Lawyer, businessman |
2008 SelectSmart.com Presidential Candidate Selector Candidate Positions Ex-VP Al Gore - Democrat (Born March 31, 1948) Board member, investment strategist, professor, journalist |
"Any force that tries to make you feel shame for being who you are, and loving who you love, is a form of tyranny over your mind. And it must be rejected, resisted, and defeated." -- Al Gore, speaking at the Human Rights Campaign Gala on March 25, 2006, at the Century Plaza Hotel. Source
Generally opposes amnesty/permanent legalization for illegal aliens. Opinion on temporary legalization for illegal aiens as guestworkers not known. Source
2008 SelectSmart.com Presidential Candidate Selector Candidate Positions Former Senator Mike Gravel - A Democrat until March 26, 2008 when he announced that he is a Libertarian candidate for president. (Born May 13, 1930) Real estate developer |
Supports amnesty/permanent legalization for illegal aliens and temporary legalization for illegal aiens as guestworkers Source
No Child Left Behind has left far too many children behind. We have a dire situation in America; 30% of our kids do not graduate from high school. Nearly a third of our children are condemned to a substandard economic existence. Education in America must be properly funded. However, money will not solve all the problems. Washington D.C. ranks first in dollars spent, yet ranks last in achievement. We need to approach education comprehensively. We must properly fund education while raising the overall standard of living in America and making education a vital part of a healthy, thriving community.
2008 SelectSmart.com Presidential Candidate Selector Candidate Positions Sen. Chuck Hagel - Republican (Born October 4, 1946) President/chief executive officer, newscaster/talk show host, army sergeant |
Supports amnesty/permanent legalization for illegal aliens and temporary legalization for illegal aiens as guestworkers Source
2008 SelectSmart.com Presidential Candidate Selector Candidate Positions Gov. Mike Huckabee - Republican (Born August 24, 1955) Executive, pastor |
Mostly supports amnesty/permanent legalization for illegal aliens. No know opinion on temporary legalization for illegal aiens as guestworkers Source
2008 SelectSmart.com Presidential Candidate Selector Candidate Positions Rep. Duncan Hunter - Republican (Born May 31, 1948) Lawyer. |
Opposes amnesty/permanent legalization for illegal aliens and temporary legalization for illegal aiens as guestworkers Source
2008 SelectSmart.com Presidential Candidate Selector Candidate Positions Alan Keyes - Republican (Born August 7, 1950) Public speaker, former diplomat, and conservative political activist. |
"I think that G.W. Bush has done the correct thing. He has moved preemptively in Afghanistan, he moved preemptively in Iraq--acting not on the wisdom of hindsight but on the foresight that is required in order to make sure that the American people will not again suffer even worse damage from this kind of insidious attack. And I think we ought to stay there until our national security purposes are served." Source
2008 SelectSmart.com Presidential Candidate Selector Candidate Positions Rep. Dennis Kucinich - Democrat (Born October 8, 1946) Consultant, business president, professor, communications entrepreneur, software and public relations, sportswriter. |
Supports amnesty/permanent legalization for illegal aliens. Opinion no known on temporary legalization for illegal aiens as guestworkers Source
2008 SelectSmart.com Presidential Candidate Selector Candidate Positions Sen. John McCain - Republican (Born August 29, 1936) Navy pilot, captain, beer distributor. |
His views on same sex civil unions are more ambiguous. McCain responded "yes" to VoteSmart's "Political Courage Test" question, "Should same-sex couples be allowed to form civil unions?" Source.
On ABC’s “This Week,” host George Stephanopoulos asked [John] McCain why he supported [Arizona Proposition 107], saying it “actually denied any government benefits to civil unions or domestic partnerships. Are you against civil unions for gay couples?”
First McCain said: “No, I’m not.”
“I think that initiative did allow for people to join in legal agreements such as power of attorney and others,” he said. “I think that there was a difference of opinion on the interpretation of that constitutional amendment in Arizona.”
“So you’re for civil unions?” Stephanopoulos asked.
“No,” he said. “I do not believe gay marriage should be legal. I do not believe gay marriage should be legal,” he repeated. “But I do believe that people ought to be able to enter into contracts, exchange powers of attorney, other ways that people have relationships can enter into.” Source
Supports amnesty/permanent legalization for illegal aliens and temporary legalization for illegal aiens as guestworkers Source
2008 SelectSmart.com Presidential Candidate Selector Candidate Positions Cynthia McKinney (born March 17, 1955) is a former United States Congresswoman and the 2008 Green Party nominee for President of the United States. McKinney served as a Democrat in the U.S. House of Representatives from 1993 to 2003, and from 2005 to 2007, representing Georgia's 4th Congressional District. - Green Party |
2008 SelectSmart.com Presidential Candidate Selector Candidate Positions Kent McManigal -- Libertarian Party & Boston Tea Party candidate |
Note: All views supplied by the candidate.
2008 SelectSmart.com Presidential Candidate Selector Candidate Positions Ralph Nader - independent Ralph Nader was born on February 27, 1934 in Winsted, Connecticut. He is an attorney, consumer advocate and five time presidential candidate. . |
2008 SelectSmart.com Presidential Candidate Selector Candidate Positions Rep. Ron Paul - Republican (Born 20 August 1935) Obstetrician-gynecologist, author |
Generally opposes amnesty/permanent legalization for illegal aliens. Opposes temporary legalization for illegal aiens as guestworkers Source
2008 SelectSmart.com Presidential Candidate Selector Candidate Positions Gov. Bill Richardson - Democrat (Born November 15, 1947) Secretary, US Department of Energy, US ambassador to the United Nations |
Supports amnesty/permanent legalization for illegal aliens and temporary legalization for illegal aiens as guestworkers Source
Supports amnesty/permanent legalization for illegal aliens and temporary legalization for illegal aiens as guestworkers Source
2008 SelectSmart.com Presidential Candidate Selector Candidate Positions Ex-Gov. Mitt Romney - Republican (Born March 12, 1947) CEO/managing partner, |
He said:
Bush did not do an "adequate job" explaining the reasons for the war before the first shots were fired.
The attack was based on faulty intelligence.
The United States hasn't had "sufficient" troops in Iraq to stabilize the country after initial combat.
The prisoner abuse that followed at Abu Ghraib was "unfortunate." Source
Opposes withdrawal.
Mostly opposes amnesty/permanent legalization for illegal aliens. Opposes temporary legalization for illegal aiens as guestworkers Source
2008 SelectSmart.com Presidential Candidate Selector Candidate Positions Wayne Allyn Root - Libertarian Wayne Allyn Root (born July 20, 1961 in Mount Vernon, New York) is a businessperson, television celebrity, TV producer, best-selling author and professional sports handicapper. Mr. Root supplied his views directly to SelectSmart.com. |
2008 SelectSmart.com Presidential Candidate Selector Candidate Positions Rep. Tom Tancredo - Republican |
Opposes amnesty/permanent legalization for illegal aliens and temporary legalization for illegal aiens as guestworkers Source
2008 SelectSmart.com Presidential Candidate Selector Candidate Positions Former Sen. Fred Thompson - Republican (Born August 19, 1942) Lawyer, lobbyist, character actor) |
Mostly opposes amnesty/permanent legalization for illegal aliens and temporary legalization for illegal aiens as guestworkers Source
2008 SelectSmart.com Presidential Candidate Selector Candidate Positions Former Gov. Tommy Thompson - Republican (Born November 19, 1941) Attorney, real estate broker |
Require the use of cleaner burning fuels in order to prevent pollution.
Support "self-audit" legislation which creates incentives for industries to audit themselves and clean up pollution.
Require a cost/benefit analysis to determine the economic impact of proposed environmental regulations before they are implemented.
Require the state to fully compensate citizens when environmental regulations limit uses on privately owned land.
Provide funding for recycling programs in Wisconsin.
Request added flexibility from the federal government in enforcing and funding federal environmental regulations.
Suspend participation in unfunded, federally mandated environmental protection legislation. Source
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