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by marinepatriot February 4, 2008 12:13 AM EST
ONCE A HUCKABEE SUPPORTER, ALWAYS A HUCKABEE SUPPORTER.

ROMNEY CANNOT WIN. HIS BUSINESS PLAN OF SPENDING 200+ MILLION TO BUY THE NOMINATION HAS FAILED. DROP ROMNEY AND PICK UP HUCKABEE.



Huckabee supporters are very faithful to Mike. Never will we give up! We are going to win this.

Here is the truth about Romney:

I HAVE SPENT 13 YEARS SERVING MY COUNTRY IN THE MARINE CORPS. PLEASE WATCH MY VIDEO.

(copy and paste both of the following lines to your browser)
Romney is a dirty liar.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=98TWAV_u9iU

Dan Campbell
Sgt., USMC
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by judeanew February 3, 2008 11:35 PM EST
When people claim Huck is only in the race for revenge, or to be VP they miss the mark by a lot. Mike Huckabee is the best presidential candidate out there and he knows it. We know it! Huckabee supporters will not back down from our man because this country needs him desperately.
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by SabreHawk February 3, 2008 11:15 PM EST
"Romney responsible for same-*** marriage fiasco"

http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=60022

Please read this article and you will know Mitt Romney is not a conservative.
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by well-spoken February 3, 2008 11:12 PM EST
WE ARE ALL BEING MANIPULATED BY THE MEDIA

Please, everybody stop basing your decisions on anecdotal statements and what the press is telling you.

This is really disgusting and scary. Check out this independent, well-know site: www.wikipedia.org No information can be posted without a reference which is linked to the original documents.

Start out by entering Mitt Romney. It is a complete laugher as to how absolutely more qualified this guy is compared to the any other candidate on EITHER side.

Everything he accomplished was on his own, starting out with a $75 a month apartment with his wife out of college. Everything he has touched has turned to gold.

The real perverse part is that he is really the only candidate for change. What he did for a living is to fix poorly performing companies. Talk about change ... that is exactly what Washington needs and EVERYONE wants.

His success is completely unbelievable. And for a quick explanation of his results, he took troubled companies and turned them around ... if you gave him a dollar of yours he gave you $2.13 back at the end of the year ... oh and he did this for 14 years straight.

You want change? .... hands down this is our guy ... and ALL of the politicians are absolutely scared of him ... he owes no favors, and he will change stuff for the better drastically.

Don''''t take my word ... read on each of the canidates at Wikipedia.
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by well-spoken February 3, 2008 10:49 PM EST
HUCKABEE SUPPORTERS - HELP!!

Huckabee supporters we need your help. We all agree that Mike and Mitt most closely align on right wing issues, and that McCain is an absolute disaster to the Republican party and to all citizens of the country.

The liberal press is doing everything they can to declare McCain the winner. For whatever reason, Mike has decided not to step down ... I don''''t want to debate his motives.

But the fact of the matter is a vote for Huckabee is a vote for McCain. The fabricated polls are a matter of selective statistics. Look at what happened in Maine today .... Romney projected at single digit percentages .... and then suprise, he wins 53%.

Polls are fabricated, but final results are real. Huckabee has now placed in 4th place on back to back states ... ME and FL.

He owes it to his supporters to bow out of the race.

HUCKABEE SUPPORTERS YOU HAVE TO ACT ON THE NUMBERS ... VOTE FOR ROMNEY ... OR HILLARY / OBAMA / McCAIN WILL BE OUR NEXT PRESIDENT.

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by encinomanbrewery February 3, 2008 10:27 PM EST
Let''s look at who the Active Military in the USA supports in this election. Donations are from active US Military, Quarter ending Dec. 31, 2007 FERC

Anti-Iraq War Candidates:
Ron Paul: $249k
Barack Obama: $76k

Pro-War Candidates
John %u201CManchurian Candidate%u201D McCain: $83k
Mike %u201CGomer Pyle%u201D Huckabee: $37k
Mitt %u201CSilver Spoon%u201D Romney: $24k
Hillary %u201CWhitewater%u201D Clinton: $41k

Warmongers aren%u2019t supported by the troops, so why should you support them? Bring all of our troops home now!
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by mrsmarrero February 3, 2008 9:57 PM EST
Huckabee is my first choice. He''s not backing down, and I won''t back down from voting for him. Romney has financial ties to the broadcasting stations that Rush Limbaugh and Glenn Beck proclaim Romney as the only conservative choice. They ignore his donations to Planned Parenthood, the fact that Massachussetts ordained gay marriage under Rommey''s watch, and the fact that he proclaimed himself much more liberally while running for governor in Massachussetts. They misrepresent Huckabee by telling only one side of the taxes in Arkansas. They fail to say how much of that was federally mandated, and how much better off the education system, economy, and infrastructure was in Arkansas after Huckabee. They also misrepresent that the immigrants Huckabee supported for educational grants had spent their entire lives in the public Arkansas school system and had excelled in school, earning those scholarships in spite of their parent''s unlawful status. Compassion is a strength, not a weakness. Huckabee is a consistent man of integrity. He faces an uphill battle and he deserves our votes.
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by skymountain3 February 3, 2008 9:48 PM EST
Huckabee was more presidential during the Reagan Library debate than the other candidates. Even CNN stated this after the debate. The Democrats are most afraid of Mike Huckabee.
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by skymountain3 February 3, 2008 9:46 PM EST
People will end up voting for whoever they believe to be the right candidate and not worry how it''s going to effect another candidates standing. How can you live with yourself otherwise?
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by lone-star5 February 3, 2008 9:45 PM EST
I don''t see Huckabee as presidential material.
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by lone-star5 February 3, 2008 9:43 PM EST
If Huckabee were a true conservative he would support Mitt Romney and not McCain. He would drop out and endorse Romney!
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by rominator4 February 3, 2008 9:32 PM EST
It may be necessary to sacrifice votes in some states so as to keep the overall dream alive. It''s all about the delegates, not the number of states won. Don''t you think at this point it would be wise for Romney supporters in states like MO, TN, AL, GA, etc. to vote for Huckabee so McCain does not win the 1,191 delegates needed on Super Tuesday?
Romney will win some states easily in the west and northeast, but it will not matter if he loses all of the Southern states to McCain. Losing those states to Huckabee, who realistically can%u2019t win the whole thing, would let Romney live to fight another day. Sometimes one has to take one step backwards to be able to take many steps forward in the future!
A vote for Huckabee is a vote for Romney!
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by tjc4usa February 3, 2008 9:21 PM EST
I will NEVER cast a vote for Mitt Romney no matter what. His ties to Planned Parenthood--the largest abortion provider in the nation--disqualify him, as does his very recent stances against the sanctity of marriage. His nasty, arrogant, presumptious campaign doesn''t help either. If somehow all the other candidates dropped out and Romney faced Hillary or Obama in the Fall, I would NOT vote for either of them. I''d either find a third-party candidate, write in a name, or not vote. I will NEVER vote for Mitt Romney. No TRUE conservative ever should.

Fortunately, though, that scenario is extremely unlikely. If a Republican can''t win in the South, he won''t get the nomination. And, let''s face it, Mitt Romney can''t win in the South.

I''m voting for Mike Huckabee when TEXAS has it''s primary!
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by sudste February 3, 2008 8:45 PM EST
WELL SAID HUCKABEE!
We are going to vote for you, every time. And we would never vote for Romney. It is YOU, who we want in the White House.
Do not give up.
See you in Texas in March!
We are waiting for you with open arms. This state will be yours.
God Bless You.
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by sudste February 3, 2008 8:44 PM EST
WELL SAID HUCKABEE!
We are going to vote for you, every time. And we would never vote for Romeny. It is you, who we want in the White House.
Do not give up.
See you in Texas in March!
We are waiting for you with open arms. This state will be yours.
God Bless You.
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by jlawson24 February 3, 2008 8:08 PM EST
I cant agree less with jimm36. Why would McCain pick Giuliani? Because he endorsed McCain! No. I don''t think he will, the reason being is that Giuliani has been characterized as the most liberal republican running for office. With that being said for McCain to pick him would be silly because he was the first to drop out. I mean come on at least Huckabee is still in the race, and still has a chance.
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by realitychk43 February 3, 2008 8:04 PM EST
All due respect to Mr Huckabee but I believe you can stick a fork in him, ... and Romney too if Huckabee persists in staying in the race.
Check This webpage (for Romney & Huckabee supporters ... McCain and Paul too!):

http://www.ebiz2004.com/randhsupporters.htm

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by realitychk43 February 3, 2008 8:02 PM EST
All due respect to Mr Huckabee but I believe you can stick a fork in him, ... and Romney too if Huckabee persists in staying in the race.
Check This webpage (for Romney & Huckabee supporters ... McCain and Paul too!):

http://www.ebiz2004.com/randhsupporters.htm

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by loveitaly February 3, 2008 7:53 PM EST
I am sticking with Mike Huckabee! He''s the only qualified candidate that can bring this country back to what it was founded on..high principles/morals and a belief in GOD! I feel that Romney is as dishonest as they come. "Slick Willy" will say/do ANYTHING and step on ANYONE to get what he wants-like a spoiled, rich kid! Mike has withstood the hailstorm of media slights and the fact that they''ve practically ignored him...despciable! YOU GO MIKE! We love you in Illinois!
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by sipleo333 February 3, 2008 7:31 PM EST


I am an Iowa voter who voted for Huckabee. I would do so again anytime. Romney was my second choice. I chose Huck over Mitt because Mitt went ballistic and savaged Huck! He did not need to get nasty. Now, Huck is paying him back in his own coins!

If Mitt were not so arrogant, he would have had his people talk to Huck%u2019s people rather than going nuclear in Iowa. That, I fear was the beginning of the end for Mitt!

This election is indeed an eye-opener! The Republican Establishment%u2013and their talking heads%u2013O%u2019Reilly, Rush, Sean Hannity, Laura Inghram, Ann Coulter, Glenn Beck, etc-are responsible for this mess (I personally stopped listening or watching them). They like to use religion and religious people to get power but once someone who is truly religious tries to get power, they slam him. The liberal media was nicer to Huck than the conservative talking heads. I voted for Huck to spite the Republican establishment. Now I support Huck staying in the race to derail their attempt to impose Mitt on us. if McCain (my third choice) wins the nomination, so be it!
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