Comments on: Texas Gov. Perry Asks Huckabee to Drop Out
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- It''s almost as bad as four years ago. This time the flip flopper is McCain, the "family" is Clinton, and the cub in the lion''s den is Obama. Last tima around I voted for Jesus Christ with my wife as His running mate. This time, I just don''t know.
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- tonic 1661 is a psychiatrist with the veterans administration.
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- do you think they have left H in to create the illusion we have a choice?
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- Go Huck! Choice is good. The more this gets drawn out the better.
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- "" I say let''''s restore Texas independence and get rid of the whole place-jsilver2th"""
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- Tonic1661 sez "He was a prisoner of war in one of the most brutal of prison camps. I am sorry for that, but he must have psychological scars. The word "enemy" is probably a trigger point."
Accordingly, I can therefore readily draw the conclusion that Tonic1661 is a combat veteran and has experienced such trauma and is readily conversant with the symptoms. Or, failing that, Tonic1661 is a licensed psychiatrist or psychologist and therefore professionally capable of drawing such a conclusion.
Of course, there is a third possibility. Tonic1661 is a self-professed "conservative" who is beginning to have quasi-lucid contact with reality and is more than a little fearful of what he/she/it is seeing and hearing. There is certainly hope for Tonic1661 and as a combat veteran of RVN (1967-1968), I will prescribe 15 months of rest and recreation in Fallujah with ten days leave in the Triangle of Death.
Otherwise, Tonic1661 oughta just slither back down to the river bank and crawl back under the rock he/she/it calls home. - Reply to this comment
- John mc Cain is damaged goods.
He was a prisoner of war in one of the most brutal of prison camps. I am sorry for that, but he must have psychological scars. The word "enemy" is probably a trigger point.
No wonder he loves the Bush strategy and thinks we could be in Iraq for 100 years...he envisions a resolution? No. - Reply to this comment
- The Hick from Arkansas must be ashamed of his family. Has anyone seen any of them on the campaign trail. Or is Huckablob just hiding the fact that no one in the family can control their appetite.
Everyone questioned why Romney%u2019s boys didn''t join the armed services. We all know why the Hickablobs will be deemed 4-F in any draft. Obesity has its privileges, I suppose.
On another note, I can%u2019t wait for when he becomes President and the first family has the Ambassador from Ethiopia over for dinner. That will be an awkward moment. - Reply to this comment
- I think Huckabee should stay in the race, Because if Hillary win democratic race, he or John will get my vote, I am going republican.
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- I like MIKE!
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Wow.
A gay governer determining the fate of the nation.
Skrew voting, let him decide who shall run and who shall not.- Reply to this comment
- Huckabee should stay in the race. Perry is an arrogant unstable politician who has already switch his support three times.
He is not grounded in convictions of his own. He just supports whoever is being pushed by the talking airheads on TV.
Huckabee is the only republican who can hold the red states together if McCain should win he will need Huckabee as his VP to win in November. - Reply to this comment
- I''''ve become really disappointed in Gov. Huckabee. He turned out to be a pretty big poor sport when he started to lose to Gov. Romney. When Mr. Romney attacked him on his profesional credentials he fought back with personal attacks about his bussiness ethics and even stooping to spout out some anti-Mormon half-truths. As well, after Mr. Romney realized that his chances of winning were narrow he graciously bowed out, not wanting to jepordize the GOP''s chance of winning. Huckabee still wants to drag it out even when winning looks impossible. Is this just for his personal glory?
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- The comment by Michael Litz@ @3:49 p.m. says it best! P.S. (The Texas Governor should raise his standards and integrity). Go Mike Huckabee! This governor obviously makes his decision by who the media it touting. The Texas governonr needs a backbone instead of going with the "answer" given to him by the media.
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- Petesis,, You may be right --- I think it should be Open Season on McCain & no hunter needs a deer stamp.
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- Huckabee is helping McCain by staying in. That keeps the democrats from focusing too much on McCain which they may do anyway. Once Huckabee quits it is open season on McCain for both Dem candidates.
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- scottje3,, Huckabee just won Kansas by a landslide
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- The only reason Huckabee is still in this is so he can try and garner enough delegates to have more than Mitt Romney. He know''s he has no chance of winning and has such hatred for Romney that all he can think about is getting more than him.
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- bdribus,,, I like Huckabee even if he isn''t my canidate --- Maybe you should start yelling at Bush for not supporting him
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- bdribus,,,, Who is Perry ?? -- In reality, just another Bush
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