Republican Debate Schedule

A Look At Key Moments In The Republican Debate :

Spartanburg, SC (AP) - The highlights of Saturday night Republican presidential debate:

IRAN:
The former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney, warned that his administration could not prevent Iran from acquiring a nuclear weapon.
"If we have Barack Obama, Iran has nuclear weapons," said Romney. "And if you elect Mitt Romney, if you want the next president does not have a nuclear weapon."
Herman Cain said he supports a regime change in Iran, but he did not threaten military action. He prefers to spend warships in the region to deter Iran and support the opposition to Tehran to overthrow the regime.
Texas Gov. Rick Perry said the U.S. central bank must punish Iran "to the economy of this country. And that's what the president should do."
Republican Debate Schedule
And rival Ron Paul, member of Texas, says that any use of force against Iran would require congressional approval.
Perry Gaffe: 

Perry mocks him again to forget the Energy Department during the last debate when it came to name the three branches that were cut.
On this night, Perry said he was glad that the moderator, Scott Pelley of CBS News asked him to remember the department of energy. Moderator said he had time to think.
"Me too," Perry snapped back, drawing laughs from the public to know.
NO BAIT Newt: :

Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich - who is on the rise in the polls - have refused to take the bait when asked to evaluate the former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney, who leads the Republican field in the polls.
"No," said Gingrich.
When the moderator pointed out that Newt Gingrich was willing to criticize the night before Romney, Gingrich said, "Yesterday I was on a radio show in the country."
He stepped on this night, and added: ". We are here today to talk about how each of us is better than President Obama"
Gingrich called Romney "a friend who is a good businessman" and "a great improvement on Obama."
Senators Of The State Of Residence: 

Towards the end of the conversation, of South Carolina junior and senior U.S. senator has taken the challenge - and use the opportunity to add their pet questions.
Senator Lindsay Graham pressed the candidates to the detention of terrorist suspects at Guantanamo Bay in Cuba, as well as interrogation techniques, and military tribunals - Indications for a long time, he worked in the Senate.
Senator Jim DeMint asks candidates which programs they cut to reduce debt - may be the priority issue among fans of the Tea Party.
What Do You See The TV :

When the debate started, someone yelled: "The military loves Ron Paul!"
Mark Sanford, a former governor of South Carolina, who left office in disgrace after establishing the relationship of a woman in Argentina, was at hand.
Gingrich was a strong reaction in one word: "Yes." He refused to criticize Romney before this audience as it did earlier this week questioned the ability of Romney to think outside the box.




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