Green Challenger:
Prof. Tom Davis on
the Issues
Prof. Tom Davis on
Abortion
- Abortion is a woman’s right. (Aug 2008)
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Budget & Economy
No stance on record.
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Civil Rights
- Require hiring women & minorities is too fuzzy to answer. (Aug 2008)
- Sexual orientation should be protected by civil rights law. (Aug 2008)
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Corporations
No stance on record.
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Crime
- Opposes the death penalty. (Aug 2008)
- Opposes mandatory Three Strikes sentencing laws. (Aug 2008)
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Drugs
- Immoral is a lousy reason for drug law. (Aug 2008)
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Education
- No vouchers the way they’re defined today. (Aug 2008)
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Energy & Oil
- Renewables ok; nuclear fission, no. (Aug 2008)
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Environment
No stance on record.
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Families & Children
- Teach family values? Whose family’s values? (Aug 2008)
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Foreign Policy
No stance on record.
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Free Trade
- The phrase “free trade” is a lie. (Aug 2008)
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Government Reform
- Stricter limits on political campaign funds. (Aug 2008)
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Gun Control
- Absolute right to gun ownership. (Aug 2008)
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Health Care
- More federal funding for health coverage too fuzzy to say. (Aug 2008)
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Homeland Security
- Cover our obligations from unjust wars. (Aug 2008)
- The Patriot Act harms civil liberties. (Aug 2008)
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Immigration
- Allow some illegal immigrants to earn citizenship. (Aug 2008)
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Jobs
No stance on record.
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Principles & Values
- Off ballot because of Texas’s byzantine regulations. (Aug 2008)
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Social Security
- Don’t privatize social security. (Aug 2008)
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Tax Reform
- Make taxes more progressive is unanswerable. (Aug 2008)
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War & Peace
- Get US troops out of Iraq. (Aug 2008)
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Welfare & Poverty
- Churches can provide welfare, but not funded by state. (Aug 2008)
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