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- FACT: The DNC is so scared of Huckabee that the headline article on the democrats.org site reads:
"Mike''s win means more of the same: Huckabee promises third bush term"
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- I think I have just about had it. As a Christian I am finding it more and more difficult to have any faith or trust in what Christian "leaders" like Dobson say to the media. Pat Robertson, a close friend and compatriate to Dobson, predicted last year we would have a nuclear bomb dropped in the US...this year we will see angels and China will be given to the US by God. Not a word by Dobson, other than the fact that Iowa, dominated by white Christians, voted for a white Christian running for the Republican ticket. What a shock! I like Mike Huck...but not because he is a Christian, but because I can agree with some of this views. I just wish that the old guard, those like Dobson and Robertson, would join their good friend Jerry in Gods perfect heaven. There they can talk about biblical truths and forget their often rediculous comments about politics.
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- I am a Christian conservative and I say Huck is just like all the other candidates except Ron Paul. We are headed for tyranny because most Christians are too lazy and apathetic to research and find out whats really going on. Most had never heard of Huckabee until there choices were handed them from the powers that be.
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- FACT: jbrewster7 and other members of the DNC can''t stand the fact that someone who believes in God is running for office.
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- Huckabee seems like a nice guy and good communicator, but I think he is a dishonest liar. Seems totally unsuited to be president, and I think to support him you might as well support Obama. Pro-war (ok to kill non-christians) and anti-abortion (gotta save the baby christians) seems a little strange to me. With 70% of the nation against the Iraq war does anyone really think a pro-war candidate can stand a chance in the general election?
Vote Ron Paul. - Reply to this comment
- FACT: jbrewster7 is a paid member of the DNC opposition research (a.k.a "smear campaign")
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- Fred Thompson will be dropping out of the race after finishing a poor 4th place finish.
Mitt Romney comes crashing down after spending $15 million in Iowa and losing to underdog candidate Mike Huckabee who only spent $1 million.
John McCain will beat Mitt Romney in NH now that Mitt Romney lost a easy race he should have won totally knocking out Mitt Romney.
Dr. James Dobson will not endorse Fred Thompson, John McCain or Rudy Guiliani. Fred Thompsons voters will go to Mike Huckabee and so will part of Mitt Romney''''s.
Mike Huckabee''''s steam will win South Carolina, Michigan and Florida.
This will further increase Mike Huckabee''''s votes thereby taking Feb 5th super Tuesday.
No matter which way you slice and dice it, Mike Huckabee will become the Republican candidate.
Those who are supporting other candidates now should move over to Mike Huckabee now. Mike needs the momentum early in the election to build up steam to beat the Democrats. Those who wait to switch over to Mike Huckabee are only hurting the views they hold precious that is mostly supported by the Republican party.
Make the switch now to Mike Huckabee otherwise you are jeopordizing a Republican win.
Mike Huckabee appeals to the most voters of any Republican and has the best chance of winning the Presidential election. But the steam needs to be built up now like Ronald Reagan did to win 49 out of 50 states. - Reply to this comment
- I want to personally thank the "Idiot Boy" in the White House for putting the headstone on the dead republican party.Mr Dobson when will you understand we want a separation between church and state.
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- 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)
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- FACT: Mike Huckabee opposed a bill requiring proof of citizenship to vote in his own state. (Source CNS NEWS, Some GOP Concerned about Huckabee''s Immigration Views, Fred Lucas, 12/04/2007)
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