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Declared 2012 Republican Presidential Candidate
Former Speaker of the House

Newt Gingrich

Presidential Candidate Newt Gingrich

Gingrich Position on National Security

• Gingrich believes that the greatest danger to the nation is the rise of radical Islam inside this country.

• He thinks withdrawal from Iraq without a win would be a blow to national security.

• Newt believes it's dangerous not to compete with India and China – losing our economic advantage will cause us to compromise national security.

• He thinks our secular-socialist system is another danger.

• Homeland security is willfully hiding from reality, reacting instead of acting and twisting the language (i.e. “manmade disasters”) instead of targeting the real enemies.

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Declared 2012 Republican Presidential Candidate
Career Flight Attendant

Tom Miller

Presidential Candidate Tom Miller

Miller Position on National Security

• Miller understands that the National security of the United States of America is being threatened from many different sources today, including but not limited to these 5 sources; 1) The National debt 2) Illegal immigration 3) Terrorism from within our borders 4) Terrorism from outside our borders 5) Unprotected borders and the drug cartels.

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Declared 2012 Republican Presidential Candidate
Former Governor of Massachusetts

Mitt Romney

Presidential Candidate Mitt Romney

Romney Position on National Security

• Mitt Romney feels that USA should hike up military spending to 4% of the country's GDP. He also believes that the Government should increase the active duty work force by ten thousand.

• Mitt Romney stands for wire tapping mosques to keep a check on Islamic terrorists and feels that USA should stridently hike up the military investment to counter act racial jihad.

• Romney feels that USA should employ both military and diplomatic actions to win the Jihadists. He supports bringing in a global and non military effort to counter act jihad. He also told the press "I want to bring in a real strong team of people who have different backgrounds, a lot from the private sector, and I want to take on a whole series of efforts."

• He thinks that USA should not weaken Musharaff of Pakistan as they need an ally to counter act Bin Laden.

• One of the most important things that Romney regrets in life is not having joined the military even though he was eligible for the draft.

• Romney believes that the FBI should have the power to wiretap mosques and spy on new Muslims who came to reside in the country.

• He once stated, "my view is, we ought to double Guantanamo" so that the terrorist will be prevented from getting any access to lawyers.

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Declared 2012 Republican Presidential Candidate


Matt Snyder

Presidential Candidate Matt Snyder

Snyder Position on National Security

"Control the border. We control the seas and the skies, but we are currently failing to control the easiest area to protect—the land. We don’t need to close the borders, just control them so we know who is coming in, why they’re here, where they’re going, and when they’re leaving."


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Declared 2012 Republican Presidential Candidate
Businessman

Vern Wuensche

Presidential Candidate Vern Wuensche

Wuensche Position on National Security

• Wuensche believes that we must win the war against Islamic extremists.

• Wuensche believes that political correctness in dealing with Islamics each day becomes a greater danger to America.

• He believes we should expedite completion of a strategic missile defense system.

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