Comments on: Giuliani's Stump Stats Often Off The Mark

The Skinny: Ex-Mayor Makes Statistics A Centerpiece, But Often Gets Them Wrong, Says NY Times

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by rational_1 November 30, 2007 4:40 PM EST
Mike Huckabee, who has publicly voiced his support for creationism and that the earth is only 6,000 years is a nut case and a very dangerous man. The USA is moving into a dark time, the new dark ages.
Posted by Oscarez at 11:52 AM : Nov 30, 2007

Maybe he was bitten by one of the rattlesnakes he was handling during a service and the toxins have affected his reasoning abilities.
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by jasonmcj November 30, 2007 4:26 PM EST
Talk about conspiracy nut jobs...you Republicans are out there%u2026 You claim everything is a liberal conspiracy%u2026always the victim%u2026Yet, facts proves everything the media says to be true. Your %u201Cliberal%u201D conspiracy theory is the BEST (and most ridiculous) conspiracy theory of all%u2026.and its funny too since you can%u2019t force the hand of the nation anymore with your Christo-fascism.
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by jasonmcj November 30, 2007 4:21 PM EST
You people are STILL on the "liberal media" rant? LOL...wow!

Don''t you realize only Fox News clowns and Rush zombie beleive that nonsense? Which are you?
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by newideas1 November 30, 2007 4:14 PM EST
I respect people who are passionate about their beliefs, but I don''t have much respect for someone who derides the beliefs of others. That is why I admire Mike Huckabee''s approach to the debates and his campaign.

If you want a President who is intelligent, compassionate, and tempered in his judgment, I encourage you to take my challenge and visit: www.abuckforhuck.com.
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by mike71067 November 30, 2007 4:04 PM EST
Hmmm - I don''t recall reading about any of Hillary''s lies in this column. I guess you have to be a GOP candidate to be put under the microscope here. No big surprise - the liberal media will bash Republicans and support Democrats every chance they get.
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by Con Mohrat November 30, 2007 3:19 PM EST
We already have a deceiver in the White House. Why would we want this Catholic with 2 divorces and three First Ladies in there next ?

We read in the current papers he let New York City taxpayers psy to transport his paramour around the city while still married to Wife Nbr 2.

Now, the other repub candidates say he is putting out deceitful info in his campaign propaganda.

Ignore the little man and nip his candidacy in the bud.
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by oscarez November 30, 2007 2:52 PM EST
Mike Huckabee, who has publicly voiced his support for creationism and that the earth is only 6,000 years is a nut case and a very dangerous man. The USA is moving into a dark time, the new dark ages.
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by random_radar November 30, 2007 2:49 PM EST
"Of course in Texas many are not descended from apes, but from substantially lower life forms much more recently.

Posted by gkc99 at 10:46 AM : Nov 30, 2007"

But we are still an improvement over you ;)
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by gunownerdan November 30, 2007 2:38 PM EST
Giuliani is just another member of the CFR(Council on Foreign Relations) just like Clinton, Obama, Huckabee, Edwards, Romney, Biden, McCain, Richardson, and Thompson to name a few.
The CFR has hijacked the foreign policy of both parties and their main goal is to destroy American sovereignty and our constitution leading to the formation of a North American Union with Canada and Mexico.
Please learn more about the CFR and their agenda to destroy America!
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by nerfff-2009 November 30, 2007 2:36 PM EST
You are biased. Only Dems will listen to you.
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by debluezzman November 30, 2007 2:35 PM EST
they all shood be shot
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by slim1h2o November 30, 2007 1:46 PM EST
Another liar we will have to defeat. Come November 08!
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by gkc99 November 30, 2007 1:46 PM EST
""Creationism''s Trojan Horse." The book argues that creationist politics are behind the movement to get intelligent design theory taught in public schools."


Gosh, who could think that, just because these so-called "creation scientists" constantly spout biblical theories! Sounds like it''s Scopes Monkey Trial time all over again.

Of course in Texas many are not descended from apes, but from substantially lower life forms much more recently.
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