Dana Rohrabacher, a polarizing figure in American politics, has been a vocal advocate for conservative principles and foreign policy initiatives throughout his career. Serving as a member of Congress for several decades, Rohrabacher championed issues such as immigration reform, small government, and a strong national defense. Despite controversy surrounding his views and associations, he remains a staunch voice for his constituents and causes he believes in.

"American POWs from the last Iraq war, who were held prisoner and tortured by Iraq, are now being prevented by our government from suing the Iraqis who tortured them."



"Well, my constituents are happy that the Republican Party has finally gotten off its duff, seeing that we do control the House and the Senate and the presidency, and taken up the issue of illegal immigration."



"January 30th will be a historic day for the Middle East and the world. The Iraqi people will take the next step toward a free and democratic society as they place their votes for a transitional Iraqi government."



"Unless we provide consequences for activities and actions that are wrong, we are not going to get any truth."



"I rise in support of the separation of powers as established by our Founding Fathers in the Constitution. The Constitution clearly delegates the power to deal with criminal matters, like the use of drugs, to the States."



"Businesses should no longer be allowed to depress wages by hiring illegal labor and then falsely claim that Americans don't want to do the jobs."



"I believe we can do more in making the President's vision for space exploration a reality by awarding cash prizes to encourage greater participation of the private sector in the national space program."

