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Jim DeMint
September 2, 1951 -
Nationality: American
Category: Politician
Subcategory: American Politician

If a person wants to be publicly gay, they should not be teaching in the public schools.

   

We must now make clear to Lebanon that it will not benefit from U.S. assistance and support as long as it harbors this brutal terrorist and murder.

   

A free and stable Iraq will be a shining light against the shadow of Islamic extremism.

   

Since the dawn of time, traditional marriage - the union between one man and one woman - has been the building block of civilization, and at no point in our nation's history has that foundation been under more severe attack than now.

   

If we want to secure the best jobs in the future, we must make America the best place in the world to do business.

   

We have been blessed with a healthy, growing economy, with more Americans going back to work, and with our Nation acting as a positive force for good in the world.

   

Ideas are more powerful than people.

   

One of the greatest titles in the world is parent, and one of the biggest blessings in the world is to have parents to call mom and dad.

   

We need comprehensive reform that will make America the best place in the world to invest and do business.

   

Today is a celebration of hope for the Iraqi people. The Iraqi people can now take control of their government and their future by creating a society that protects the rights endowed to us by our creator - life, liberty and freedom.

   

We know from our own history that democratic institutions take decades to mature, and we know from past conflicts that freedom is not free.

   

Motorists who want to save money on gas will demand and buy more fuel-efficient vehicles. We should not limit their freedom with more government regulations.

   

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