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Wisconsin Senate Debates: Russell Feingold (D) vs. Tim Michles (R), series of debates in October, 2004

Click on a participant to pop-up their full list of quotations from WI Senate Debate (number of quotes indicated):
- Russell Feingold (6)
- Tim Michels (6)
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Civil Rights
Russell Feingold: The Patriot Act allows people to monitor your computer usage.
Tim Michels: No civil liberty violations via the Patriot Act.
Russell Feingold: Shouldn't change the Constitution to ban gay marriage.
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Free Trade
Tim Michels: I'm a free-trade guy, but need to fix agreements.
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Homeland Security
Russell Feingold: Al-Qaeda is a priority, not Iraq.
Russell Feingold: Privatizing screening at the airports allowed 9/11 to happen.
Tim Michels: Give privatization one more chance after 9/11.
Tim Michels: Privatizing makes security screening efficient and cheap.
Tim Michels: I supported the war in Iraq and the world is much safer.
Russell Feingold: We are not any safer with Saddam gone.
Tim Michels: Iraq is a reason there hasn't been another terrorist attack.
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War & Peace
Russell Feingold: Can't blame Iraq on the media.
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The above quotations are from Wisconsin Senate Debates: Russell Feingold (D) vs. Tim Michles (R), series of debates in October, 2004.
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