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huckabee on family/economy
http://www.slate.com/id/2286198/
i don't get the connection that he's trying to make here. how is allowing gay marriage a way of 'destroying families'?? and then i read this guy is one of the leading candidates for the republican nom for president??? yeah, obama will get four more if they can only find people like huck and sarah to vie for office. |
If huckabee gets the nod them i'm voting Dem for the first time ever.
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He won't.
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I think Christie is starting to be a little toxic around the edges on his union stuff, too. He has guaranteed he won't run (I know, politics... )
It will be Romney, unless, as it is pretty much a guaranteed loss, they let a cultural wingnut go through the motions. Which would be Huckabee. The base won't back Mormon Romney, they think Mormon Glenn Beck is okay, but Mormon Romney is in a cult :zz: It's like they lined every potential GOP Pres candidate up, asked who wanted to run against Obama, and every one of them is taking a step back. Will be an interesting Iowa. Romney is skipping Iowa, I'll say. |
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It would be so awesome if politicians kept their bedroom thoughts to themselves and let the public do the same. Just cause I wouldnt want my husband(if I had one) to do me up the butt it wouldnt mean that if some wife wanted it I would come out in my political platform and say it was wrong or gross. For once it would be nice to see someone running for office not say jack about religion or peoples sex lives.
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and people wonder why decent folks don't run for office. it's ridiculous. really, i couldn't care less what your religion might be, or whether you have one at all. i'd prefer an atheist to someone saying god told me to do_____. that's always spooked me, folks thinking god told them to do something. hey, maybe god could tell them to shut the hell up and go away! yet, that never seems to happen... religion is just an excuse to mind other peoples business. someone said that, or something to that effect. so true. |
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huckabee's raised no money and probably can't until palin takes herself out of the race. however much social conservative's love palin all she's doing is cock blocking anyone who agrees with her. until she makes the inevitable announcement that she's going to remain a media bomb thrower and isn't actually running herself huckabee freezes in her shadow.
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Obama in a landslide in 2012.
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huck, you can't win. i'd rather avoid his tv show-easy to do-than see his mug on tv for months as a candidate. and palin as well, who said this recently: "Nobody is more qualified really to multitasking and doing all the things you need to do as a president than a woman and as a mom."—speaking to the Long Island Association at the Crest Hollow Country Club in Woodbury, New York, Thursday, Feb. 17, 2011. |
Ron Paul is getting the nomination. Mormon Jesus, Fat Gingrich, Saint Bernard Power Breeder, and Ditch Entrails will not.
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The best thing President Obama has going for him is the pathetic nature of the GOP candidates...then again, it's very early in the process.
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the really sad part is we haven't had a really good candidate in years. look at the last elections, look who's gotten their party's nominations. kerry, gore, bush? mccain...we've had some really bad noms to choose from...
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Well he used a racist term for the people that held him captive. And the feigned outrage club can't have that.
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perhaps. but i have no doubt if he could do it over, she wouldnt be his choice.
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Lindsey Graham (McCain's good friend) inadvertently put the kabosh on that one at a speaking event, leaking that a "pro-choice" candidate could be considered. Remember that public firestorm of speculation on that one? Leib was out. So a week before the GOP Convention McCain had no VP pick. Palin was an unvetted hail mary "gamechanger" attempt to suck up the base. |
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I was voting McCain all the way up to three days after Palin was announced as the VP pick. By then the horror was too much. |
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That's the difference between Democrats, who honor and respect the freedom of others to do differently than themselves; and Republicans, who do not. |
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vJ6vZRy62KY |
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Obama's personal views differ from what he has supported as best for the country. He gets kudos for that from me. As opposed to the politicians that try and legislate the rights of others away, because others might choose to live privately in a way (abortion, gay unions or marriage, etc) the politician doesn't personally approve of. hiimgod said: so stop voting for politicians that make a point of their religion and what happens in other people's bedrooms. honu said: tell me where to find one. Our President is one. |
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Not wanting to 'cause disruption' he avoided finding a church for himself and family and like a good Christian father is teaching his children 'disruption' before they cover the 10 commandments etc etc. :tro::tro: |
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and you know what he's teaching his children how? i don't see that his religion is any of your business, or anyone else's. |
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Besides Obama considers himself equal to God I'm sure. |
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I'd much rather a President not go to church than use a book released by the Roman Government to dictate policy. |
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