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>02. There are efforts to legalize currently
>illegal drugs. What are your thoughts about
>such legislation?
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>[] Support,
>[x] Oppose,
>[] I Don't know.
>[] I can not agree with any of the above answers.
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>03. All candidates for public office when elected
>are faced with very difficult decisions about
>how, when and where to spend the funds of the
>entity that they have just been elected to.
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>Can you really make the tough decisions not
>only now but in the future when it's a lot
>harder in your political life to balance the
>budgets, cut staffs, make cutbacks and so on,
>even if you are opposed by the entities
>employees, the media and even part of the
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>people that you are affecting with your
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>[x] Yes,
>[] No,
>[] I Don't know.
>[] I can not agree with any of the above answers.
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>04. On November 20, 1993, the U.S. Congress and
>President passed the NORTH AMERICAN FREE TRADE
>AGREEMENT (NAFTA), H.R. 3450. What is your
>position regarding legislation like H.R. 3450?
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>[x] I Support the concept of the agreement.
>[] I Oppose the concept of the agreement.
>[] I Don't know.
>[] I can not agree with any of the above answers.
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>05. On December 1, 1994, the U.S. Congress and
>President passed the URUGUAY ROUND AGREEMENTS
>ACT, H.R. 5110. The Senate record vote
>analysis says the following: "The World Trade
>Organization (WTO) will serve as the successor
>to the GATT (General Agreement on Tariffs and
>Trade) to implement the agreements reached in
>the Uruguay Round." What is your position
>regarding legislation like H.R. 5110?
>
>[] I Support the concept of the agreement.
>[x] I Oppose the concept of the agreement.
>[] I Don't know.
>[] I can not agree with any of the above answers.
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>06. There are current attempts in various states
>to have the states call a U.S. Constitutional
>Convention. What are your thoughts about a
>U.S. Constitutional Convention?
>
>[] I would support it, if I supported the
>amendment, the U.S. Constitutional Convention was
>called for.
>
>[x] I would oppose it, even if I supported the
>amendment, the U.S. Constitutional Convention was
>called for.
>
>[] I Don't know.
>[] I can not agree with any of the above answers.
>
>07. What is your position on abortion?
>
>Are you:
>[x] Pro-choice.
>[] Pro-life.
>[] I can not agree with any of the above answers.
>
>08. Describe in detail your stand on abortion,
>how will your public policy reflect your personal
>stand? (Must be answered)
I am pro-choice>
>09. What is your position on the legalization of
>homosexual marriage, civil union, or registered
>partner legislation?
>
>[x] Support,
>[] Oppose,
>[] I Don't know.
>[] I can not agree with any of the above answers.
>
>10. There are current efforts in various levels
>of government to add "affectional or sexual
>orientation" or similar language to either civil
>rights or employment laws. What are your thoughts
>about such law changes?
>
>[x] Support,
>[] Oppose,
>[] I Don't know.
>[] I can not agree with any of the above answers.
>
>11. I believe that parents who take their kids
>out of the public education system or who never
>put them in the public education system because
>they are home schoolers should be...
>(please complete, from one of the options below)
>
>[x] Supported,
>[] Opposed,
>[] I Don't know.
>[] I can not agree with any of the above answers.
>
>12. Given recent Supreme Court rulings which have
>prohibited prayer in public schools, would you
>support either the use of Article III, Section 2,
>Clause 2 of the U.S. Constitution to exempt the
>appellate jurisdiction of the Supreme Court in
>such cases, or a law by the U.S. Congress which
>would allow voluntary prayer in public schools and
>the posting of the Ten Commandments on the walls
>of public school classrooms and courtrooms?
>
>x[] Yes, I would support it.
>[] No, I would not support it.
>[] I Don't know.
>[] I can not agree with any of the above answers.
>
>13. On May 5, 1994, the U.S. Congress and
>President passed H.R. 4296, "Assault Weapons
>Ban". The 1994 CQ (Congressional Quarterly)
>Almanac states that passage of this bill would
>"ban the manufacture and possession of 19
>types of semiautomatic weapons and high-capacity
>weapons and high-capacity ammunition
>clips but exempt existing guns and about 670
>guns that are deemed to have a legitimate
>sporting purpose." What is your position
>regarding legislation like H.R. 4296?
>
>[x] Support,
>[] Oppose,
>[] I Don't know.
>[] I can not agree with any of the above answers.
>
>14. President George W. Bush and the two previous
>Presidents, Clinton and Bush have been advocates
>of Goals 2000 as a method of education reform.
>What are your thoughts about Goals 2000?
>
>[] I support it.
>[] I oppose it.
>[x] I Don't know.
>[] I can not agree with any of the above answers.
>
>15. President Clinton and the majority of
>Congress in the summer of 1997 approved Most
>Favored Nation (MFN) status for Mainland China, in
>the hopes that opening up trade with them would
>motivate them to stop their human rights
>violations and religious persecution. That
>status became permanent (PNTR) in 2000. If it
>were reverted back to being voted on annually, how
>would you vote?
>
>[] I would support giving China MFN / PNTR status.
>[x] I Oppose giving China MFN /PNTR status.
>[] I Don't know.
>[] I can not agree with any of the above answers.
>
>16. Congressman Don Young on February 27, 1997
>reintroduced "The American Land Sovereignty
>Protection Act of 1997", H.R. 901 to reverse
>the Clinton Administration policy of being
>able to put 46 U.S. National Parks under
>United Nations Control. What is your position
>regarding legislation like H.R. 901?
>
>[x] Support,
>[] Oppose,
>[] I Don't know.
>[] I can not agree with any of the above answers.
>
>17. On October 10, 1995 the U.S. Army commanded
>Army Specialist Michael New to exchange the
>uniform of the U.S. Army for that of the
>United Nations. Army Specialist Michael New
>refused and the U.S. Army court-martialled and
>gave him a Bad Conduct Discharge for making
>this decision. What is your position regarding
>Army decisions like this?
>
>[] Support,
>[] Oppose,
>[] I Don't know.
>[x] I can not agree with any of the above answers.
>
>18. Individuals, Organizations including but not
>limited to Universities, and Companies, in the
>U.S.A. as well as around the world are
>attempting to clone human beings. What is
>your position concerning human cloning?
>
>[] Yes, in order to aid research I support human
>cloning.
>
>[] No, I believe that human cloning is immoral and
>should be opposed.
>
>[x] I Don't know.
>[] I can not agree with any of the above answers.
>
>19. On August 09, 2001, President George W. Bush
>announced that he will support embryonic Stem
>Cell Research. What is your position
>regarding federal government funding and
>involvement allowing embryonic Stem Cell
>Research?
>
>[x] Support,
>[] Oppose,
>[] I Don't know.
>[] I can not agree with any of the above answers.
>
>20. Since the events of 09/11/2001 there has been
>great discussion about the United State's
>dependence on foreign oil.
>
>There is great concern that dependence on imported
>oil especially from countries in the Middle
>Eastern area of the World. That has brought about
>a debate about what we as a country ought to do to
>solve this great challenge. Will you support all
>efforts for conservation and ways to increase the
>United States of America's own resources of oil
>exploration?
>
>[] Yes, I would support efforts.
>[x] No, I oppose these efforts.
>[] I Don't know.
>[] I can not agree with any of the above answers.
>
>21. Before the events of 09/11/2001 and after,
>there have been calls for the U.S.A. to have
>everyone have and be able to show a National
>Identification (ID) Card. Will you support
>the U.S.A. issuing a National Identification
>Card?
>
>[] Yes, I support such efforts.
>[x] No, I do not support such efforts.
>[] I Don't know.
>[] I can not agree with any of the above answers.
>
>22. In response to 09/11 should the U.S.A. seek
>diplomatic, commercial and if necessary military
>means to pursue the identification, location and
>elimination of terrorists networks anywhere in
>the world even in opposition to the United Nations
>(U.N.)?
>
>[] Yes, I would support such efforts.
>[x] No, I would not support such efforts.
>[] I Don't know.
>[] I can not agree with any of the above answers.
>
>23. It has been proposed that the United Nations
>implement taxes or fees on world commerce or
>the nations of the world. Do you support such
>proposals?
>
>[] Yes, I would support such proposals.
>[x] No, I would not support such proposals.
>[] I Don't know.
>[] I can not agree with any of the above answers.
>
>24. You may be aware that Unsolicited E-Mails
>that are Pornographic or are invitations to
>Pornographic Internet Websites are now sent
>indiscriminately to Email addresses without any
>concern as to whether the recipients are minors.
>
>To protect minors would you support law(s) against
>sending Unsolicited (i.e. without individuals
>signing up to receive such E-Mails) pornographic
>or sexual type E-Mails?
>
>[x] Yes, I would support such laws.
>[] No, I would not support such laws.
>[] I Don't know.
>[] I can not agree with any of the above answers.
>
>25. On June 26, 2002 the 9th Circuit Court of
>Appeals in San Francisco, California issued a
>ruling that it is "unconstitutional" to recite the
>Pledge of Allegiance with the word God in schools
>with the word God in public gatherings, because it
>violates "the separation of church and state."
>What is your position concerning this decision?
>
>[] Yes, I believe that the decision was correct.
>[x] No, I believe that the decision was wrong.
>[] I Don't know.
>[] I can not agree with any of the above answers.
>
>26. On June 23, 2005 the U.S. Supreme Court
>decided in KELO et al. v. City of New London et
>al., that they would allow the City of New London,
>Connecticut to take the property of private citizens
>for commercial division. Similar to the action
>taken on May 28, 2002 the Cypress City Council in
>California with the Board of Directors of the
>Cypress Redevelopment agency voted to condemn the
>land purchased for the construction of a new
>Church building by Cottonwood Christian Center.
>
>The city intended to give Cottonwood's property to
>Costco Wholesale Corporation, or a developer that
>builds a tax-generating facility. Do you support
>governmental entities using eminent domain laws
>for the benefit of commercial ventures or
>enterprises?
>
>[] Yes, I believe that the decision was correct.
>[] No, I believe that the decision was wrong.
>[x] I Don't know.
>[] I can not agree with any of the above answers.
>
>27. On February 21, 2002 the City of Pico Rivera,
>California announced in a News Release that U.S.
>District Court Judge Dickran Tevrizian ruled
>against the City's ability to regulate adult-
>oriented businesses within their jurisdiction. Do
>you believe that a city has the ability to
>regulate adult oriented establishments within its
>jurisdiction?
>
>[x] Yes, I do.
>[] No, I do not.
>[] I Don't know.
>[] I can not agree with any of the above answers.
>
>28. There have been efforts in various states to
>allow illegal aliens to obtain driver's licenses.
>The proponents of such moves communicate that
>providing driver's licenses for illegal aliens
>will make our streets and highways safer.
>Opponents believe it will not. Do you believe
>that illegal aliens ought to be able to obtain
>driver's licenses?
>
>[] Yes, I do.
>[x] No, I do not.
>[] I Don't know.
>[] I can not agree with any of the above answers.
>
>29. Recently there has been renewed debate about
>teaching creation as well as evolution in public
>schools.
>
>A spokesman for Vice President Al Gore in August
>1999 announced that the vice president "favors the
>teaching of evolution in the public schools,"
>adding the decision should be local and
>"localities should be free to teach creationism as
>well."
>
>President Clinton through his spokesman, Joe
>Lockhart said: "I think the president believes the
>curriculum is by law and by all common practice
>left to local school boards," White House Press
>Secretary Joe Lockhart said. "I think the
>president believes, that the local school boards,
>though, are bound by the law of the land and
>the Supreme Court has spoken very clearly on this
>issue."
>
>Do you believe that the Local Board of Education
>or the State Board of Education should have the
>right to allow the teaching of creationism and
>evolution on an equal basis?
>
>[x] Yes, I do.
>[] No, I do not.
>[] I Don't know.
>[] I can not agree with any of the above answers.
>
>30. On October 26, 2001, President Bush signed
>the USA Patriot Act (USAPA) into law after its
>passage through the Congress of the United States
>of America. USAPA was renewed in 2005. There has
>been some debate since then that the provisions
>allowing for surveillance on Americans went too
>far in the passage of USAPA. Which one of the
>following most correctly describes your
>philosophy?:
>
>[] In time of war, I believe that the government
>of the United States should be given whatever
>power they need to combat terrorism even if there
>are challenges to the Bill of Rights in the
>Constitution.
>
>[x] I believe that the founding fathers of the
>United States put in checks and balances into our
>government such as the Constitution and especially
>the first ten amendments also called "The Bill of
>Rights," and those should not be eliminated.
>
>[] I can not agree with any of the above answers.
>
>31. Since September 11, 2001 there has been a
>great deal of discussion in both the U.S.A., and
>in Middle Eastern, Arab Muslim Countries, about
>whether Israel has a right to exist as a country.
>There are many in those countries that believe
>that Israel does not have a right to exist.
>
>[] I believe that Israel has a right to exist as a
>Country and it is duty of the U.S.A. to enforce
>it's right to exist, as the U.S.A. has already
>committed to do by a defense treaty.
>
>[] I do not believe that Israel has a right to
>exist, and I will work to end the United States
>commitment of enforcing Israel's right to exist.
>
>[] I Don't know.
>[x] I can not agree with any of the above answers.
>
>32. On February 4, 2004, President George W. Bush
>made the following Statement on Massachusetts'
>Court Ruling. "Today's ruling of the
>Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court is deeply
>troubling. Marriage is a sacred institution
>between a man and a woman. If activist judges
>insist on re-defining marriage by court order, the
>only alternative will be the constitutional
>process. We must do what is legally necessary to
>defend the sanctity of marriage."
>
>[] I believe that Marriage is a sacred institution
>between a man and a woman. I understand that
>making changes to the U.S. Constitution is a
>serious undertaking and should not be taken
>lightly. I also understand that this answer does
>not differ to my answer to your question 06.
>However, I would support a U.S. Constitutional
>Amendment that defends marriage as only between a
>man and a woman.
>
>[] I believe that Marriage is a sacred institution
>but is not restricted to just between a man and a
>woman. I would not support a Constitutional
>Amendment that defends marriage as only between a
>man and a woman.
>
>[] I Don't know.
>[x] I can not agree with any of the above answers.
>
>33. Article II, Section 1, Clause 5 of the U.S.
>Constitution, drafted in 1787, says that only
>natural born Americans at least 35 years old
>who have lived in the country for 14 years can
>serve as President or Vice President.
>
>There is bi-partisan support for a Constitutional
>Amendment to change that requirement. Including,
>but not limited to California's Republican
>Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger and Michigan's
>Democrat Governor Jennifer Granholm, both of whom
>were born outside of the U.S.A.
>
>Would you support a Constitutional Amendment
>making it possible for non natural born citizens
>of the United States to be eligible for the
>country's highest office, the Presidency of the
>U.S.A.?
>
>[x] Yes, I would.
>[] No, I would not.
>[] I Don't know.
>[] I can not agree with any of the above answers.
>
>34. There has been a great deal of discussion
>that the U.S.A. should join the International
>Criminal Court also known as the ICC. The ICC's
>decisions would be binding on U.S. Citizens.
>Would you support the U.S.A. joining the ICC?
>
>[] Yes, I would.
>[x] No, I would not.
>[] I Don't know.
>[] I can not agree with any of the above answers.
>
>35. On June 1, 2004, Los Angeles County,
>California, the most populated county in the
>U.S.A., with almost ten million (10,000,000)
>residents, or more population than the entire
>population of forty two (42) states voted to
>remove the little cross from their county seal.
>
>This was a three (3), with Supervisors Burke,
>Molina and Yaroslavsky voting in favor of the
>demands of the ACLU and two (2) Supervisors,
>Antonovich and Knabe, voting against the decision
>to negotiate with the American Civil Liberties
>Union (ACLU) over its threat to sue unless a small
>cross is removed from the county seal, rather than
>to fight the threatened lawsuit.
>
>Zev Yaroslavsky one of the three (3) voting for
>removal said: "I don't personally believe that any
>religious symbol on any government seal is
>appropriate."
>
>Do you believe that Christian religious symbols
>and names should be removed from city, county,
>state, federal government entities in the U.S.A.?
>
>[] Yes, I do.
>[x] No, I do not.
>[] I Don't know.
>[] I can not agree with any of the above answers.
>
>36. There have been attempts by several cities,
>such as San Francisco, California and Washington,
>DC to have noncitizens, including illegal aliens,
>to vote in school board elections. The California
>state constitution requires that a voter be a U.S.
>citizen, to be eligible to vote. Do you believe
>that noncitizens, including illegal aliens ought
>to be given the right to vote?
>
>[] Yes, I do.
>[] No, I do not.
>[] I Don't know.
>[] I can not agree with any of the above answers.
>
>37. There have been several attempts in the last
>twenty five (25) years to provide illegal
>immigrants with amnesty. During the 2004 election
>year, both President George W. Bush and Senator
>John Kerry support giving illegal immigrants
>amnesty. Do you support giving illegal immigrants
>amnesty?
>
>[x] Yes, I do.
>[] No, I do not.
>[] I Don't know.
>[] I can not agree with any of the above answers.
>
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>for this office?), I could not "agree to disagree"
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