Comments on: Poll: Huckabee Soars Into GOP's Top Tier
Giuliani Clinging To Lead Among Republicans Nationally; Gap Between Obama, Clinton Narrows
- Now let us bow our heads and pray. Dear lord, let me be your instrument to guide my people to the promised land. I thank thee lord to be your loyal chosen servant. I praise thee for the reward of a prosperous life and will use this reward to keep good christians focused on heaven, living humbly and working honestly for good solid U.S. multi-national corporations. I know dear Lord of Lords and King of Kings, the free market is guided by your divine hand and through it the will of the people will be most pronounced in the degree that the most successful marketers will achieve full market saturation and once homogenized the righteous will be very readily distinguished from the evil doers.
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- -----CLINTON SLEEZE FATIGUE WILL INVIGORATE GOP, DISPIRIT DEMOCRATS AND SIND DEMOCRATIC TICKET-----
-----EDWARDS/RICHARDSON TO WIN-----
It is possible that Senator Clinton is the best candidate. However, even though many may like the policies that Senator Clinton proposes, they should also consider her record, just as Senator Clinton insists.
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The last Clinton Administration, when faced with the fact that protection rackets where assaulting, torturing and murdering people with poison and radiation, chose to avoid its responsibilities to incarcerate the criminals and to protect the citizenry.
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Instead, they made a deal with the criminal gang stalker protection rackets to leave them alone and to consequently abandon the citizenry.
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Do we want a President who sells out the citizenry for votes?
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Do we want a President who sends a "crime does pay" message to society?
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Would you vote for a President who signed nonaggression deals with the KKKlan or the Nazi party? Gangs that torture with poison and radiation are much like the KKKlan and Nazi Party.
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We do not need a sellout President. We need a principled leader President.
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- I too, welcome the Huckster as the GOP nominee. As soon as those bright lights shine on this fraud, people will be glad to have Hill or Oprhabama or Edwards or even dopey Ron Paul as Prez.
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- "Maybe we should just elect Huckabee"s and Obama"s pushers on a ticket, we are so enamored with celebrities. We could have Ophra Winfrey for president and Chuck Norris for vice president and then, we really could be the laughing stock of the world."
- Posted by pastdue1 at 07:22 PM : Dec 10, 2007
We had a Hollywood celebrity in the White House not long ago.
He got caught dealing guns to Iran in secret, in violation of the law, then claimed he "couldn"t remember."
Lets keep that type out from now on. - Reply to this comment
- I wouldn"t presume to present a plan different from that of the next [Democratic] President.
Keep fools like Romney, Huckaby and Giuliani a good, safe distance away from the Oval Office. - Reply to this comment
- I pray that Huckabee gets the GOP nod. It will be enjoyable watching him lose.
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- Maybe we should just elect Huckabee''s and Obama''s pushers on a ticket, we are so enamored with celebrities. We could have Ophra Winfrey for president and Chuck Norris for vice president and then, we really could be the laughing stock of the world.
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- Here"s a really funny Mitt Romney quote:
"Actually, just look at what Osam - Barack Obama said just yesterday. Barack Obama calling on radicals, jihadists of all different types, to come together in Iraq." - Mitt Romney, October 24, 2007
In was in reference to an audiotape released by al Qaeda, in which Osama bin Laden had called for on radicals, jihadists of all different types, to come together in Iraq.
Later his aides claimed Romney "misspoke." - Reply to this comment
- Mitt Romney, in response to Bill O"Reilly"s question about the war in Iraq, September 27, 2006:
"I wouldn"t presume to present a plan different from that of the President." - Reply to this comment
- Rasmussen Poll, Monday, December 10, 2007: "40% of Voters Don"t Know Which Republican Gave Speech on Faith and Religion"
[Hard to keep up, with all the breaking sports news these days]
http://www.rasmussenreports.com/public_content/politics/election_20082/2008_presidential_election/40_of_voters_don_t_know_which_republican_gave_speech_on_faith_and_religion - Reply to this comment
- Mitt Romney will win the GOP nomination.
Posted by perception5 at 07:03 PM : Dec 10, 2007
He''ll get easily smoked by any of the Democratic front runners in Nov 08. - Reply to this comment
- Hey born-again Christians, Ted Haggard.
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- Mitt Romney is a good man.
Intellectually he"s a flyweight compared to Barack Obama. - Reply to this comment
- The candidate to watch is former Gov. Mike Huckabee. With 70% per cent of the American professing a belief in God, he is a logical choice. Couple this with the fact that Americans, in general, are conservative in their thinking and that Southerners probably prefer a candidate from the South, Mike Huckabee may be the "boy wonder" who garners the most votes in the Presidential Election. This does not mean that I have decided who to vote for.
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- Mitt Romney will win the GOP nomination.
He''s the most qualified candidate running from either party.
Huck is a media invention.....aka "paper tiger" - Reply to this comment
- The artless lars006 has returned.
His approach is a bit ham-handed, but he gets an A for effort:
"One comment said "Democrats have "08 in the bag" -- as a lifelong Democrat, I"m not so sure. We won Congress b/c of how things were going in Iraq. But since we took power, our Congress has gotten little if anything done. We are still in the war, and despite our efforts to abandon Iraq, the Republicans have turned the war around and now the USA is winning -- THIS IS BAD FOR US AS DEMOCRATS BECAUSE NOW THE REPUBLICANS WILL GET CREDIT FOR WINNING THE WAR AND WE WILL BE SEEN AS WEAK IN THE WAR ON TERROR. I"m afraid we have convinced the American people to vote Republican even though most people don"t like Bush."
- Posted by bobmarisol at 04:43 PM : Dec 10, 2007 - Reply to this comment
Mike Huckabee on GOP "rock stars," 2012, health care reform and more.





