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    Default In Iowa, Hunter Touts Strong Defense

    So far, it looks like Duncan Hunter is going to be the 2008 choice for me unless someone even better comes along.

    In Iowa, Hunter Touts Strong Defense
    California Congressman Duncan Hunter, among the least-known Republican presidential candidates, touted border security and national defense during a visit to Iowa.

    Hunter, outgoing chairman of the House Armed Services Committee, spent Saturday morning pheasant hunting with some veterans and active military members after mixing in some politics at a pancake breakfast.

    "I believe in a strong national defense, a strong and enforceable border, a two-way street on trade," said Hunter, who was making his first visit to Iowa since announcing his presidential bid in October.

    Iowa, which leads off the presidential nominating season with its precinct caucuses, has already attracted several high-profile politicians expected to run for the White House in 2008.

    Hunter will likely compete against better-known Republicans with more money in the bank, including Arizona Sen. John McCain, who has been a frequent visitor to Iowa.

    Still, Hunter said he hopes his message resonates among Iowans and looks forward to winning their support.

    "This is a state that lends itself to what I would call custom-made campaigns because you can't simply come in and do a lot of media," he said. "It's a person-to-person state, and that's something that I appreciate."

    Hunter said he opposes abortion and supports plans approved by Congress to construct a 700-mile fence like the one he pushed to have built between San Diego and Tijuana, Mexico. He said Tuesday's raid by immigration agents at meatpacking plants in Iowa and five other states shows the need to strengthen border security.

    "I think that you have to enforce the law and that includes employer sanctions," he said.

    Hunter said he has advised President Bush to try to avoid sending more American troops to Iraq to quell insurgencies. Hunter proposes moving 27 battalions of the Iraqi army from "quiet areas" of the country to violent areas such as Baghdad.

    Hunter said it would be a mistake to enlist the help of Iran in stabilizing Iraq. "They do not want America to succeed," he said.

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    Default Re: In Iowa, Hunter Touts Strong Defense

    Interesting, Ryan. And from California no less.

    Here's how he stands on guns:

    http://www.issues2000.org/CA/Duncan_Hunter.htm
    Voted YES on prohibiting product misuse lawsuits on gun manufacturers. (Oct 2005) Voted YES on prohibiting suing gunmakers & sellers for gun misuse. (Apr 2003) Voted YES on decreasing gun waiting period from 3 days to 1. (Jun 1999) Rated A+ by the NRA, indicating a pro-gun rights voting record. (Dec 2003)
    And for those that don't know, OnTheIssues lists his record, along with other politicians.

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    Default Re: In Iowa, Hunter Touts Strong Defense

    And also, the GOA gave him either an A or A- which is pretty good in their books.

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