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10:15 PM:











 




  •  

    • Giuliani: Defends himself, stating that he's a fan
      of the American league. He goes on to say that when he was the
      mayor of New York, the

      Yankees
      won 4 World Series, and have not won since he left
      office.














 




10:10 PM:




  •  

    • Giuliani: Discusses how he dealt with a similar
      situation in NY, and believes he can lead the country into
      fixing it. He also challenges to constitutionality of the line
      item veto.





  •  

    • Ron Paul: States that we need to fix problems at
      home before fixing things abroad and also states that we need
      to get the government out of our lives and out of our wallets.





  •  

    • McCain: Claims that he will will fight Pork





10:05 PM:




  •  

    • Romney: "That flag frankly is divisive and it
      shouldn't be shown."





  •  

    • Thompson: Is glad people have decided not to
      display it in public places but knows that people who hang it
      are not racist.





10:00 PM:




  •  

    • Giuliani: "We haven't done a good enough job making
      clear the GOP philosophy is most compatible with minority
      voters.





  •  

    • Huckabee: Reminds that 48% of African Americans did
      vote for him in Arkansas.





9:57 PM:




  •  

    • Huckabee: Says he would not want to make that
      decision but adds that

      Hillary
      should be on the first rocket to Mars.





  •  

    • Tancredo: Says that questions like this is why the
      deficit is out of control.





9:55 PM:




  •  

    • Thompson: First thing that I would do is defend
      (the new generation) from (the old generation). ABC's
      Christine Byun: "Thompson comes alive when talking about
      Social Security - you have to hand it to him, he's the only
      one to touch "the third rail" with some sort of fervor."







  •  

    • Huckabee: Jokingly says "I'll take any support that
      I can get," and while he doesn't support their views on same
      sex marriage he doesn't think that they differ on many other
      issues.





9:50 PM:





  •  

    • Hunter: Thinks it would be bad for unit cohesion.





  •  

    • Huckabee: Talks about conduct and how it may hurt
      unit cohesion and morale.





  •  

    • Romney: States that this isn't the time to make a
      decision on this issue and defends his stance against don't
      ask don't tell.





  •  

    • McCain: Comes down on the side of don't ask don't
      tell.





9:42 PM:




  •  

    • Thompson: States that the primary responsibility is
      to be able to take over for the President should he need to.





  •  

    • McCain: States that he wouldn't need as much help
      as Bush needed post 2001.





9:40 PM:




  •  

    • Giuliani:Wants his entire career to be looked at.
      "I've been tested"





9:35 PM:




  •  

    • Thompson: States that we don't know how long we're
      going to be there, but we need to be there as long as it
      takes. I'm vested in a scenario of victory.





  •  

    • Paul: The best thing we can do for Iraq is to give
      them their country back. It's time to take care of America
      first.





  •  

    • McCain Takes offense and states that Iraq is a much
      larger issue and if we left it would hurt the country in the
      end.





9:30 PM:




  •  

    • Romney: Refuses to "describe specifically which
      measures we would and would not use."





  •  

    • McCain: Is appalled at Romney's stance on
      waterboarding and calls torture a defining issue. "If we're
      going to get the high ground ... we're not going to torture
      people. We're not going to do what Pol Pot did. We're not
      going to do what's being done" in Burma.





9:20 PM:




  •  

    • Giuliani: Says we have to stay on offense.





  •  

    • McCain: Will do a lot, but will continue the surge
      in Iraq and will stop any effort by the Dems to pull out of
      Iraq.





  •  

    • Hunter: "I will never apologize for the United
      States of America."





9:15 PM:




  •  

    • Giuliani: Yes, but not every word literally.





  •  

    • Romney: Yes.





  •  

    • Huckabee: Yes.





9:10 PM:




  •  

    • Huckabee: "Jesus was too smart to run for public
      office."







  •  

    • Giuliani: "I probably would sign it. I would leave
      it to the states to make that decision."





  •  

    • Romney: Says he would sign it too.







  •  

    • Paul: Says it's up to the states.





  •  

    • Thompson: Agrees





9:05 PM:




  •  

    • Kate Phillips NYTimes: "Romney gets in a nice line
      about mothers and fathers and family values, none of the
      candidates really address the issue that the young son
      raised."







  •  

    • Thompson: "I own a couple of guns but I'm not
      going to tell you what they are or where they are."





  •  

    • McCain: "For a long time I used a lot of guns,
      including carrying a 45 in combat over Vietnam. I don't own
      one now."





9:00 PM:




  •  

    • Here are a few statements by the candidates on

      Gun Control
      .







  •  

    • Giuliani: Defends a Politico

      story
      that says he "billed obscure city agencies for tens
      of thousands of dollars in security expenses amassed during
      the time when he was beginning an extramarital relationship
      with future wife Judith Nathan in the Hamptons."





8:45 PM:




  •  

    • Tancredo: Yes





  •  

    • Huckabee: Yes





  •  

    • Romney: Yes





  •  

    • Giuliani: Yes





  •  

    • Thompson: Doesn't pledge "to anybody but the
      American people."





  •  

    • McCain: Like Thompson.





  •  

    • Hunter: Warns of the danger of a pledge like that
      in wartime.




8:40 PM:




  •  

    • Paul: Takes opposition to a statement from McCain
      about Republicans that changed in DC. "I don't think that
      applies to me. Washington did not change me." Huckabee would
      dump the IRS and fix Homeland Security.




8:35 PM:




  •  

    • McCain: Wants to cut pork.





  •  

    • Giuliani: Calls for across-the-board cuts.






8:30 PM:




8:25 PM:




  •  

    • Huckabee: Defends a scholarship program that helped
      illegal immigrants in his home state.





  •  

    • Romney: Responds to Huckabee by saying "[He]
      basically fought to get scholarship for illegal aliens...Mike,
      that's not your money. That's the taxpayers' money."





  •  

    • Huckabee: Replies "We're a better country than to
      punish children for what their parents did. we're a better
      country than that."





8:15 PM:




  •  

    • Tancredo: The candidates are trying to "out
      tancredo Tancredo" on immigration.





  •  

    • McCain: Is saddened by the discussion as he knows
      that it is going to be a tough issue, and has been.





  •  

    • Thompson: Accuses Romney of supporting the
      Bush-McCain immigration proposal to let illegal immigrants to
      earn citizenship until recently.





8:10 PM:




  •  

    • Giuliani: Defends a question regarding New York
      City's "aiding and abetting" of

      illegal immigrants
      as a "Sanctuary City" during his term
      as Mayor there.





  •  

    • Romney: States that Giuliani's stances on illegal
      immigration aren't congruent with what he states. NYC was a
      sanctuary city and called itself that.





  •  

    • Giuliani Says that under Romney he had six
      sanctuary cities and a "sanctuary mansion".





8:10 PM:




  • Chris Andor from Snohomish,

    Washington
    with a musical overture of the Republican race so
    far.


8:00PM:





  • CNN
    The debates are beginning and Florida

    Gov. Charlie Crist
    is introducing each candidate
    individually. This is very similar to the November 15 democratic
    debate.

  • Participants: Mitt Romney, Rudy Giuliani, John McCain, Ron
    Paul, Duncan Hunter, Mike Huckabee, Tom Tancredo and Fred
    Thompson




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