Comments on: Suddenly A Contender, Huckabee Scrambles

Despite Shooting To The Top Of The Polls, GOP Hopeful Is Still Running Like A Long Shot

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by neoconnie December 12, 2007 2:32 PM EST
The evangelicals have been heard in the past two elections and we will certainly be heard in this one.
It would not surprise me if the word of God wasn''t heard throughout the United States telling everyone who to vote for. That will either be Mr. Huckabee or Mr. Romney. There is hope for us.
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by oscarez December 12, 2007 2:26 PM EST
neoconnie ... Mike Huckabee will not help you. He is only trying to get elected president. There is no God so he can''t help you. You will be much happier if you become an agnostic and help yourself.
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by radiob-2009 December 12, 2007 2:23 PM EST
Problem is here we are entering 08 with no viable candidates from either political party. All candidates are indebted to the purse strings of the lobbyist and none of the candidates are able to address the problems of the US let alone unify the nation.
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by radiob-2009 December 12, 2007 2:15 PM EST
Hmmm Rossanna Dana or Gomer Pyle???? Can I vote for my dog?
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by radiob-2009 December 12, 2007 2:11 PM EST
Posted by neoconnie at 10:47 AM

The theatre of the disturbed is playing nonstop in your mind seek help.
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by ashnpete December 12, 2007 2:11 PM EST
Mike Huckabee can''t win nationally. A vote for Huckabee is a vote for Clinton. We love Mike, Go Hillary!
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by creeper00 December 12, 2007 2:08 PM EST
"I think neoconnie''''s remarks are so extremist that she is either a liberal blogger wanting to make right-wingers look REALLY bad or she is a mental nutcase that should be locked up with the likes of Senator Larry Craig."
Posted by davek455 at 10:54 AM : Dec 12, 2007

I don''t think neoconnie''s a liberal blogger. They''re so paranoid they think people would believe this religious garbage and jump on the Huckabee bandwagon. The last thing they''d want to do is add to any Republican''s numbers.

There really ARE people who think like that. Frightening.
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by dredre2k December 12, 2007 1:58 PM EST
Huckabee is at the top of the polls because the media has been propping him up for the last few weeks.
Ron Paul has gotten a wave of support from the left and the right and they''ve kept him out of the news.
I support Hillary & Obama... and agree with many of Dr. Paul''s arguments, but has anyone else noticed how the media has propped up Huckabee? He''s running on the same tired Christian values campaign that all the previous republicans have used to get into power. Bush said many of the same things and you see how that turned out.
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by creeper00 December 12, 2007 1:56 PM EST
Looks like the Republican party is going to be hijacked once more by its radical right-wing base. That hard-core 27 percent carries far more influence than it should.

Where are the thinking Republicans?
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by davek455 December 12, 2007 1:54 PM EST
I think neoconnie''s remarks are so extremist that she is either a liberal blogger wanting to make right-wingers look REALLY bad or she is a mental nutcase that should be locked up with the likes of Senator Larry Craig.
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