> 24. You may be aware that Unsolicited E-Mails that
> are Pornographic or are invitations to
> Pornographic Internet Websites are now sent
> indiscriminately to E-Mail 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?
>
> [] Yes, I would support such laws.
> [x] No, I would not support such laws.
> [] I Don't know.
>
> 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 myth of
> 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.
>
> 26. 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, or a
> developer that builds a tax-generating
> facility. Do you support the decision made by
> Cypress City governmental bodies to take the
> Church's property by Eminent Domain?
>
> [] Yes, I believe that the decision was correct.
> [] No, I believe that the decision was wrong.
> [x] I Don't know.
>
> 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.
>
> 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.
>
> 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.
>
> 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. 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.
>
> 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.
>
> [x] 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.
>
> 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."
>
> [x] 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.
>
> 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.?
>
> [] Yes, I would.
> [x] No, I would not.
> [] I Don't know.
>
> 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.
>
> 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) to two (2)
> 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
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> county, state, federal government entities in
> the U.S.A.?
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> [] Yes, I do.
> [x] No, I do not.
> [] I Don't know.
>
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> 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.
> [x] No, I do not.
> [] I Don't know.
>
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> 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?
>
> [] Yes, I do.
> [x] No, I do not.
> [] I Don't know.
>
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