An unlimited America was the vision for the nation set forth by our Founding Fathers. It is the vision enshrined in those two great charters of freedom: our Declaration of Independence and our Constitution. Many of America's most intractable problems stem from the fact that we have strayed from that vision - and lost direction.
In the aftermath of September 11, it has been made clear to us that our foreign policy can no longer afford to narrowly focus on short-term benefits. For our nation's long-term security, we must be active in promoting American values abroad through our foreign policy.
We need more children raised in the optimum situation, which is between a mom and a dad bonded together for life.
Our new pro-growth tax policy will be like a shot of adrenaline into the heart of the Kansas economy.
I do a number of things working on human rights issues, prison recidivism rates, and then I also push and have worked a lot on the social issues of rebuilding the family.
Federal waste is a grave disservice to hardworking taxpayers across our great nation, and yet our governmental bureaucracies are riddled with it - whether through unnecessary, duplicative, inefficient, outdated, or failed agencies and programs.
The moral argument is that we give big business a huge tax break, and why do we do it? To get their jobs.
As we consider the fast pace of scientific and technological progress in our modern world, we must not lose our moral compass and give way to 'free market eugenics'.
I enjoyed working with Ted Kennedy.
Too often, while well-intentioned, our poverty programs fail the poor. They fail them by keeping them in cycles of dependency.