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Menendez believes a society is judged by how it treats its weakest.
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Woolsey talks about the 50s oil boom, the 70s oil bust, and the prospects of renewable energy.
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Woolsey talks about how he planned to be a professor of history, but then his life took a different turn.
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Specter’s main goal is stability.
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Jim Woolsey thinks it all depends on Congressional appropriations and future troop levels.
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Specter believes it may be a little too soon to leave.
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Specter feels that America always corrects itself after a stumble.
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Does this man sound like a liberal?
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The government needs to provide tax incentives to companies developing alternative fuels.
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It will all hinge on what happens in Iraq.
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We need to break our dependence on OPEC and foreign oil, Specter says.
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Jim Woolsey has a surprising idea for Iraq: a king.
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Diplomacy first, use of force last.
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Islamic fundamentalism isn’t new, but it has certainly grown.
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Terrorism and nuclear proliferation, says Specter.
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Alternative energy sources are important foreign policy tools.
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Jim Woolsey counsels more direct activism in promoting new approaches to old problems, especially to promote alternative energy.
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Specter’s main concern is stability in Iraq and the Middle East.
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Bush’s legacy will hinge on the outcome of the Iraq war, Jim Woolsey says.
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In order to effectively address the threats we face, America must juice up its diplomatic efforts.
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Senator Arlen Specter on reconciling what America stands for and its standing abroad.
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Jim Woolsey on renewable energy and the war in Iraq.
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Jim Woolsey believes that when your ideology dies, your will not be far behind.
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Woolsey is an old Scoot Jackson Democrat.
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