Guns Giuda supports the right to bear arms and believes that this right has been severely compromised in modern America. He has pledged to oppose any legislation which interferes with a citizen's
right to keep and bear arms, except in the case of felons. As part of the Airline Pilots Security Alliance, Giuda worked to establish the Federal Flight Deck Officer program which arms and trains airline pilots to defend against future hijackings.
Privacy He opposes increasing the amount of
biometric information on government identification cards. One of the reasons that he opposes government intrusion into the healthcare system is the access authorities might have to private healthcare information.
Budgetary issues During a June 2010 appearance in Salem, New Hampshire, an audience member asked Giuda to name specific budgetary cuts he would make. He named five departments he believes need to be curbed on both the budgetary and regulatory fronts: • The
Environmental Protection Agency; he states that he is in favor of responsible management of resources but gave an example of excessive regulation. • The
Department of Agriculture • The
Department of Energy; he cites the 2010
Deepwater Horizon oil spill as an example of excessive expenditures and poor performance of the DOE. • The
Department of Education • The
General Services Administration, which he says is "utterly unnecessary" with today's computer technology and the management expertise available in individual government departments and agencies
USA PATRIOT Act Giuda believes the
Patriot Act "is the worst form of destruction done to the Constitution, I think, in our country's history" and that "I would take 9/11 all over again rather than the thrashing our Constitution has taken."
Civil unions In 2001, Giuda voted in support of New Hampshire HB454 as put forward by House Republican
Daniel C. Itse which would have prohibited New Hampshire from recognizing of out-of-state civil unions. Giuda contends that this is consistent with his position today.
Same-sex marriage After an appearance at
Rivier College in
Nashua, New Hampshire, on June 28, 2010, in response to inquiries by members of his audience Giuda characterized some potential dangers he sees in same-sex marriage by saying "What's next? Men and sheep? Women and dogs?" He indicated his belief that same-sex marriage is the "downfall of the nation" in response to a question by another audience member and had previously indicated that he considered homosexuality to have been instrumental in the collapse of a number of previous civilizations such as Classical-era Greek
Sparta. Later, Giuda specified that these remarks were made in the context of a discussion on institutionalizing marriage and said that his meaning was that "it is not to our good as a nation or a society to institutionalize relationships that do not involve a man and a woman for the protection of a family." ==References==