Comments on: Is Huckabee A Factor On Super Tuesday?
CBSNews.com Reports: Iowa Winner's Eroding Support Prevents Him From Playing Spoiler Role In GOP Race
- MIKE HUCKABEE DISHONEST?
FACT: Mike Huckabee says he has degree in theology, further investigation discovers he does not. (Source: The Carpetbagger Report, Mike Huckabee has a theology degree -- or does he?, 12/14/2007)
FACT: Mike Huckabee wants "to amend the Constitution so it''''s in God''''s standards rather than try to change God''''s standards so it lines up with some contemporary view." (Source: msnbc, HUCK, THE CONSTITUTION AND ''''GOD''''S STANDARDS'''', 01/16/08)
Look through his "Awe Schucks" act and see him for what he really is. Mike Huckabee is a liberal in conservative clothing. - Reply to this comment
- Jesus: "Mr. Huckabee, how many loaves of bread and fishes have ye that I may feed the people?"
Huckabee: "Will this flag pole fit up your arse? Get a job, you liberal freak!" - Reply to this comment
- You bet he is a factor! He has won West Virginia, he is leading in Alabama and Tennessee and is tied for 1st with McCain in Georgia according to the polls.
GO MIKE GO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! - Reply to this comment
- Huckabee has taken W. Va.
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- Some reason I''m voting for Mike Huckabee:
1. With ten-and-a-half years of experience running state government, Governor Mike Huckabee of Arkansas has more relevant executive experience than any candidate in the race %u2013 either Republican or Democrat.
2. Recognized and tapped by his peers for leadership, the National Governor%u2019s Association selected Governor Huckabee as it%u2019s Chairman.
3. TIME Magazine honored him as one of the five best Governors in America.
4. Governor Huckabee is a fiscal conservative who cut taxes almost 100 times in the state of Arkansas, including the state%u2019s first broad-based tax cuts, and turned a $200 million deficit into an $850 million surplus. - Reply to this comment
- Here is the link to Mike''''s endorsement from very prominent African-American religious leaders.
http://www.cbsnews.com/stori
es/2008/01/22/politics/main3735790.shtml
Stop the lies....and personal bias. - Reply to this comment
- Repubs, write-in vote for Ronald Reagan. yayyyy
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- Unfortunately, too many of the American people have yet to get a clear picture of what is going on here. Mike Huckabee is in this contest as "the spoiler" only to insure a win for John McCain. While Mike Huckabee is attached to John McCain "at the hip", he is guilty of the same philosophical views as McCain. So, Mr. Huckabee, since McCain is on record for voting for stem cell research using fetuses at the government expense, which is totally against "Life", would it be fair to surmise that neither you or McCain are totally committed to Pro-Life as you proclaim? Oh....maybe this is an example of a McCain and Huckabee flip-flop! I''ll be ***---not all you claim to be, huh, fellas!!!
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Thank you for running Mitt.
The economy needs you. Traditional families need your example. Washington needs a new face with fresh ideas. Our federal government, oversized and bloated, needs a CEO who is willing to fire bureaucrats to save the country. Perpetual unsolved problems need your solutions. Our military needs a leader who can define for them a clear mission. Foreign nations need assurance that America is led by an educated, intelligent, and principled man. America needs manufacturing innovation, environmental innovation, and infrastructure%u2014but, we want this accomplished by cutting the fat rather than raising taxes. We need health care for all Americans; your solution in Massachusetts is a good solution. We need you, Mr. President. Please close this election.- Reply to this comment
- Factcheck.org has new information.
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Dare to compare the current congress for voting records.
Senator Clinton has missed 105 votes (23.5%) during the current Congress.
http://projects.washingtonpost.com/congress/members/c001041/
Senator Obama has missed 168 votes (37.7%) during the current Congress.
http://projects.washingtonpost.com/congress/members/o000167/
Senator McCain has missed 251 votes (56.3%) during the current Congress.
http://projects.washingtonpost.com/congress/members/m000303/ - Reply to this comment
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