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by ebarus December 28, 2007 1:39 AM EST
The religion of "piece" strikes again !!!

Piece here, piece there ...
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by moronpolitic December 28, 2007 1:32 AM EST
Apologize? He thinks Bush ordered this assasination? What an idiot.
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by bot14 December 28, 2007 1:13 AM EST
The Huckster has foot in mouth disease:


"We need to apologize" sounds like a blame America First reprise.



Huckabee %u201Cbroadly repudiates core Republican policies such as free trade, low taxes, the essential legitimacy of America%u2019s corporate entities and the market system allocating wealth and opportunity,%u201D according to George Will.


Two months after taking office, Huckabee stunned the state by saying he questioned rapist Wayne DuMond''s guilt and that it was his intention to free the rapist, DuMond murdered a women in Illinois after Huckabee set him free



He joined the Democratic chorus in indicting President Bush for his "arrogant bunker mentality." Is he in the right party?

Huck%u2019s use of the %u201CChristian Leader%u201D title and the Cross in his ads and his attempt to denigrate Mitt Romney%u2019s religion is a thinly-veiled attempt to impose a religious test in violation of Article Six of the Constitution

The Huckster was the keynote speaker at an anti-Mormon conference in Salt Lake City. And he knows nothing about Mormons? And the "Christian Leader" doesn''t want to release his sermons?

He led the Arkansas Baptists liberal congregations in a dispute with the conservative Southern Baptist Conference.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Ry0xrOsqSQ
Mike fails on so many levels as a true conservative.

The moniker "Huckster" is well-earned.

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by bot14 December 28, 2007 1:12 AM EST
The Huckster has foot in mouth disease:


"We need to apologize" sounds like a blame America First reprise.



Huckabee %u201Cbroadly repudiates core Republican policies such as free trade, low taxes, the essential legitimacy of America%u2019s corporate entities and the market system allocating wealth and opportunity,%u201D according to George Will.


Two months after taking office, Huckabee stunned the state by saying he questioned rapist Wayne DuMond''s guilt and that it was his intention to free the rapist, DuMond murdered a women in Illinois after Huckabee set him free



He joined the Democratic chorus in indicting President Bush for his "arrogant bunker mentality." Is he in the right party?

Huck%u2019s use of the %u201CChristian Leader%u201D title and the Cross in his ads and his attempt to denigrate Mitt Romney%u2019s religion is a thinly-veiled attempt to impose a religious test in violation of Article Six of the Constitution

The Huckster was the keynote speaker at an anti-Mormon conference in Salt Lake City. And he knows nothing about Mormons? And the "Christian Leader" doesn''t want to release his sermons?

He led the Arkansas Baptists liberal congregations in a dispute with the conservative Southern Baptist Conference.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Ry0xrOsqSQ
Mike fails on so many levels as a true conservative.

The moniker "Huckster" is well-earned.

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by bot14 December 28, 2007 1:12 AM EST
The Huckster has foot in mouth disease:


"We need to apologize" sounds like a blame America First reprise.



Huckabee %u201Cbroadly repudiates core Republican policies such as free trade, low taxes, the essential legitimacy of America%u2019s corporate entities and the market system allocating wealth and opportunity,%u201D according to George Will.


Two months after taking office, Huckabee stunned the state by saying he questioned rapist Wayne DuMond''s guilt and that it was his intention to free the rapist, DuMond murdered a women in Illinois after Huckabee set him free



He joined the Democratic chorus in indicting President Bush for his "arrogant bunker mentality." Is he in the right party?

Huck%u2019s use of the %u201CChristian Leader%u201D title and the Cross in his ads and his attempt to denigrate Mitt Romney%u2019s religion is a thinly-veiled attempt to impose a religious test in violation of Article Six of the Constitution

The Huckster was the keynote speaker at an anti-Mormon conference in Salt Lake City. And he knows nothing about Mormons? And the "Christian Leader" doesn''t want to release his sermons?

He led the Arkansas Baptists liberal congregations in a dispute with the conservative Southern Baptist Conference.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Ry0xrOsqSQ
Mike fails on so many levels as a true conservative.

The moniker "Huckster" is well-earned.

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by motahcity December 28, 2007 12:46 AM EST
"the liberal media starts twisting the truth", squawk, "the liberal media starts twisting the truth" squawk.

Polly want a cracker?
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by giantrobot2 December 27, 2007 11:53 PM EST
Ha! the writers comments and those commenting make me laugh.

Why don''t you drill Mitt Romney on his famous words that he would "FIRST" call his lawyers if a Nuclear Bomb was headed our way on National televised TV.

Who doesnt understand foreign policy?? I would take Mike Huckabee any day of the year on Bhutto''s story compared to voting for a candidate who is more worried about covering his behind then protecting the American people.

It goes to show only the liberal media starts twisting the truth to make something out of nothing. The liberals want Mitt Romney to win because they know he will return to his old habits of the most liberal Governor America has ever had in the last 50 years.
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by philwynk December 27, 2007 11:53 PM EST
Truth is, Mike Huckabee is probably more surprised than any of us that he''s even in double digits, let alone leading the Republican pack. Chances are that his current campaign strategy is less than 3 weeks old at this point, and his budget is still Greyhound and McDonalds. So it''s hardly a surprise that he''s fumbling a few words here and there. He can''t afford Mitt''s or Hillary''s PR staff.

He''s correct about foreign policy experience, though. He has as much of it as does H. Clinton, Obama, or Edwards, not to mention Rudy Giuliani. Most of our Presidents learn foreign policy in the saddle, with the help of careerists at State and the Pentagon.

I''m not voting for Huckabee in the primaries, but he''s a successful, competent governor (more so than either of our two previous Presidents have been, as a matter of fact) and he''ll get my vote in the general if he''s the nominee.

(Unrelated to this, please visit my political blog, Plumb Bob Blog: Squaring the Culture, at www.plumbbobblog.com. Thanks.)
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by philwynk December 27, 2007 11:41 PM EST
Truth is, Mike Huckabee is probably more surprised than any of us that he''s even in double digits, let alone leading the Republican pack. Chances are that his current campaign strategy is less than 3 weeks old at this point, and his budget is still Greyhound and McDonalds. So it''s hardly a surprise that he''s fumbling a few words here and there. He can''t afford Mitt''s or Hillary''s PR staff.

He''s correct about foreign policy experience, though. He has as much of it as does H. Clinton, Obama, or Edwards, not to mention Rudy Giuliani. Most of our Presidents learn foreign policy in the saddle, with the help of careerists at State and the Pentagon.

I''m not voting for Huckabee in the primaries, but he''s a successful, competent governor (more so than either of our two previous Presidents have been, as a matter of fact) and he''ll get my vote in the general if he''s the nominee.

(Unrelated to this, please visit my political blog, Plumb Bob Blog: Squaring the Culture, at www.plumbbobblog.com. Thanks.)
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by ebarus December 27, 2007 11:15 PM EST
I don''t understand? Don''t you apologize for something if YOU did it?

Or is he including me (as a United States citizen)?

If he did it, then he needs to be brought to justice.

If he is trying to include me, again, as most politicians do ... he needs a good whipping.

This is at least part of the reason the world is in such a mess.

Idiots like this are, and may be, in charge of the most powerful nation on the face of the earth ... not to mention all of the other nations.

I was born into a Christian family, but when someone wants to ''take back the nation for Jesus Christ'' ... I am running full speed in the other direction.

They are all alike ... fanatical Muslims, fanatical Christians, lying, corrupt, criminal, evil Popes and politicians.

God, I am SO SICK of these people.
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