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No, I don't think there is.
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424
I think everybody knows that.
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425
I'm also very tough on violent crime.
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426
And that's one of the reasons why my state has cut crime by more than any other industrial state in America.
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It's one of the reasons why we have the lowest murder rate of any industrial state in the country.
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433
I don't think most people do.
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434
The question is who makes the decision.
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And I think it has to be the woman, in the exercise of her own conscience and religious beliefs, that makes that decision.
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No other state programs do that.
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I know it's tough and honest people can disagree.
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460
And if we can get this law changed, everybody should make the extraordinary effort to take these kids that are unwanted and sometimes aborted, take the - let them come to birth, and then put them in a family where they will be loved.
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461
And you see, yes, my position has evolved.
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463
And I have had a couple of exceptions that I support - rape, incest and the life of the mother.
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As I've seen abortions sometimes used as a birth control device, for heavens sakes.
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477
Let me simply say that I think it has to be the woman in the exercise of her own conscience and religious beliefs that makes that decision, and I think that's the right approach, the right decision, and I would hope by this time that Mr. Bush had sorted out this issue and come to terms with it as I have.
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491
I think it is good.
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494
The neighborhood, the kind of environment people are growing up in, and that leads me to the programs I'm talking about in terms of education.
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The people that are out there trying to help these kids, the programs like cities and schools, the work that Barbara Bush is doing so people can learn to read in this country and then go on and break this cycle of poverty.
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505
Well, I must have been living through a different eight years then the ones the vice president's been living through, because this administration has cut and slashed and cut and slashed programs for children, for nutrition, for the kinds of things that can help these youngsters to live better lives.
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508
Let me just give you one other example.
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509
We have a great many people, hundreds of thousands of people living on public assistance in this country.
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514
I know what strong political leadership is.
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521
Well, I said a few minutes ago, Peter, that you could improve the lives of families and youngsters and save money at the same time.
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525
In my own state, for example, we now have that universal health care system, which the vice president opposes, I think very unwisely.
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526
One of the greatest barriers to opportunity for a family and for those children is the threat that they mat lose their health insurance.
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527
Think about that father down there in Houston who has to tell his youngster that he can't play little league ball that he can't go out on the ball field because he's afraid he's going to get hurt.
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538
This is the problem I have with the big spending liberals.
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539
They think the only way to do it is for the federal government to do it all.
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542
But here's the point he misses.
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545
We're putting more money per child into education, and we are not performing as we should.
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546
We've gotten away fro values and the fundamentals.
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556
Of course that's a charge that's always made against any governor who runs for the presidency.
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559
And yet some of our finest presidents, some of our strongest international leaders were governors-Franklin Roosevelt, Woodrow Wilson, Theodore Roosevelt.
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562
It's your strength, it's your values, it's the quality of the people you pick.
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563
It's your understanding of the forces of change that are sweeping the world, and whether or not you're in a position to provide leadership to make those forces of change work for us and not against us.
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564
The vice president has a long resume.
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566
And we now know that he was not out of the loop; he was in meeting after meeting listening to Secretary Shultz and Secretary Weinberger opposing that, and yet he supported it.
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The question is values; the question is strength, the question is your willingness to provide the kind of leadership that must be provided.
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578
Well, I thought the question was about defense.
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That is not the way you deal with the Soviets.
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586
But now we have a chance.
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587
I few have experience and now how to handle it, but please do not go back to the days when the military was as weak as they could be, when the morale was down, and when we were the laughing stock around the world.
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And now we are back, because we have strengthened the defenses of this country, and believe me, I don't want to see us return to those days.
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613
We're going to have to-the MX.
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617
Wouldn't it be nice to be perfect?
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wouldn't it be nice to be the ice man so you never make a mistake?
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620
These are the-my answer is do not make these unilateral cuts, and everybody now realizes that peace through strength works, and so this is where I have a big difference.
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621
Of course we're going to have to make some determination on this, and we're going to have to make it on the convention forces.
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623
We will do what we do best.
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627
I want to be the president that gets conventional forces balance.
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But you have to have a little bit of experience to know where to start.
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633
As a matter of fact, he said it was not and should not be subject to partisan demagoguery because it was too important for the United States or for the world.
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635
But I know this, we have serious financial problems in this country.
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636
We've piled up over a trillion dollars in debt and the next president of the United States is going to have to make some choices.
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He apparently wants to spend billions on the MX on railroad cars, a weapons system we don't need and can't afford.
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640
I thought the administration was at the negotiating table in Geneva suggesting that we ban mobile missile systems entirely.
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643
But I don't think we need these other systems.
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652
Because the Soviet change is not fully established yet.
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653
Yes, I think it's fine to do business with them.
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654
And, so, I'm encouraged with what I see when I talk to Mr. -- what I hear when I talk to Mr. Gorbachev and Mr. Shevardnadze, but can they pull it off.
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656
And now the Soviet Union seems to be walking down that same path.
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662
You see the turmoil in Poland today.
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669
And if we haven't learned from the negotiating history on that, we'll never learn.
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671
The Reagan-Bush administration was right.
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675
Nobody is suggesting that we unilaterally disarm or somehow reduce our strength, of course not.
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677
Strong, well-equipped, well-trained, well-maintained conventional forces.
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679
We have serious differences with the Soviet Union.
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682
Senator Bentsen and I have a plan for the 1990Ï€s and beyond.
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Mr. Bush and Mr. Quayle do not.
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And we want to pursue that plan in a way which will bring down the level of nuclear armament, will build a more stable and more peaceful world while making choices here at home.
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No, there's been no change of heart.
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700
We know where they're cutting.
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702
You're cutting into the fiber and muscle of our conventional forces.
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705
Coast Guard cutters tied up at the dock this summer, not patrolling.
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707
You have to make choices.
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Maybe he'll tell us where he stand on it tonight.
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Two questions: How do you deter nuclear attack without modernizing our nuclear forces when the Soviets are modernizing and how come you spend-willing to spend a dime on something that you consider a fantasy and a fraud.
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He is the man on conventional forces that wants to eliminate two carrier battle groups.
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722
The armed forces, the conventional forces of the United States have never been more ready.
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Every single one of the Joint Chiefs will testify to the fact that readiness is in an historic high.
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728
I will fully research it, go forward as fast as we can.
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730
That is my position on SDI and it's never wavered a bit.
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These are American citizens, we care deeply about them.
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Their families care deeply about them, want them back and understandably so and we want to do everything we can to bring them back.
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As a matter of fact, Mr. Bush was the Chairman of a task force on international terrorism which issued a report shortly before that decision was made and said, and rightly so, that we never ever can make concessions to terrorists and hostage takers.
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And, yet, after sitting through meeting after meeting, he endorsed that decision, endorsed the sale of arms to the Ayatollah in exchange for hostages, one of the most tragic, one of the most mistaken foreign policy decisions we've ever made in this country and I dare say encouraged others to take hostages as we now kno...
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So, there can be no concessions under any circumstances, because if we do it's an open invitation to others to do the same.
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It is the best anti-terrorist report written.
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755
Yes, we shouldn't trade arms for hostages.
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757
Now, it's fine to say that sometimes you have to hit base camps, but when the president saw this state sponsored-fingerprints of Muammar Khadaffi on the loss of American life, he hit Libya.
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And I've said mistakes were made.
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766
That is a very serious charge against the president.
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768
But the point is sometimes the action-
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785
Is Iran talking to Iraq about peace?
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You judge on the record.
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793
And let me say this-all he can talk about-he goes around ranting about Noriega.
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He can talk about Iran/Contra and also-I'll make a deal with you, I will take the blame for those two incidents if you give me half the credit for all the good things that have happened in world peace since Ronald Reagan and I took over from the Carter administration.
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And there is a difference principle -
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It's only on yellow here.
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25th of December, Mr. Vice President.
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