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Orrin Hatch [1934-0]
Rank: 101
Politician, President pro tempore of the United States Senate


Orrin Grant Hatch is an American politician who is the President pro tempore of the United States Senate, serving since January 2015.
A member of the Republican Party, he serves as the senior United States Senator for Utah. 

Respect, Society, Technology



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Capital punishment is our society's recognition of the sanctity of human life. Society
101
Microsoft is engaging in unlawful predatory practices that go well beyond the scope of fair competition. Technology
102
We cannot let our respect for the FBI blind us from the fact the FBI has sometimes come up short of our expectations. Respect
103
The fact is... our doors have not exactly been knocked down by companies willing to defend Microsoft's business practices.
104
Vigilant and effective antitrust enforcement today is preferable to the heavy hand of government regulation of the Internet tomorrow.
105
The First Amendment is not an altar on which we must sacrifice our children, families, and community standards. Obscene material that is not protected by the First Amendment can and must be prohibited.
106
The Federal government does not have any information about extraterrestrial life to conceal, and there are no secret projects for me to investigate.
107
I do know dumb-ass questions when I see dumb-ass questions.
108
Judges who take the law into their own hands, who make up constitutional 'rights' in order to strike down laws they oppose, undermine the people's right to have their values shape public policy and define the culture.
109
Our heroes are fighting to bring stability to the Middle East, and they have put pressure on all of the tyrannies of the Middle East. They have taken a stand against tyranny, against terrorists, and for the prospect of decent societies throughout that region.
110
No matter how badly senators want to know things, judicial nominees are limited in what they may discuss. That limitation is real, and it comes from the very nature of what judges do.
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