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vrblackwell
12-14-2007, 12:56 PM
Pulling Ahead in Florida.:santathumb

http://embeds.blogs.foxnews.com/

Apprehended
12-14-2007, 01:08 PM
Huckabee is a media creation alone.

The Dems are hoping for a Huckabee nomination.

I'm predicting a Hucka-bomb.

Truly Blessed
12-14-2007, 02:51 PM
Glenn Beck just gave a scathing interview of Huckabee. Beck is upset that Huckabee suggested the Mormons believe Jesus and Satan are brothers. Huckabee is ahead in Iowa, soaring in S.C. and surging in Forida, and gaining in NH. He has just added Ed Rollins as National Campaign Director. He is a legitimate contender whether you like him or not.

Apprehended
12-14-2007, 02:58 PM
Glenn Beck just gave a scathing interview of Huckabee. Beck is upset that Huckabee suggested the Mormons believe Jesus and Satan are brothers. Huckabee is ahead in Iowa, soaring in S.C. and surging in Forida, and gaining in NH. He has just added Ed Rollins as National Campaign Director. He is a legitimate contender whether you like him or not.

I don't like him at all. He impresses me as a phony.

I like Tompson the best but I am predicting that Mitt Romney will be the next occupant of the Casa Blaca.

Truly Blessed
12-14-2007, 03:06 PM
I don't like him at all. He impresses me as a phony.

I like Tompson the best but I am predicting that Mitt Romney will be the next occupant of the Casa Blaca.Really? That is so different from what the majority are saying. Most people are saying they like him because he doesn't seem like your normal double speak politician, but truly honest and sincere.

I agree that Romney stands a very good chance of getting the nomination. The media can create a lot of momentum for a candidate and tend to promote an underdog simply for the sport of politics, then once he gets the lead they will turn on him and begin in depth analysis of his positions and expose all the indiscretions and missteps of his life. Romney has already been under scrutiny and will probably bounce back once Huckabee comes under pressure.

Sister Alvear
12-14-2007, 03:12 PM
I know my opinion is not popular but I vote for no one....Maybe that is why I love the jungles....ha....

Apprehended
12-14-2007, 03:22 PM
Really? That is so different from what the majority are saying. Most people are saying they like him because he doesn't seem like your normal double speak politician, but truly honest and sincere.

I agree that Romney stands a very good chance of getting the nomination. The media can create a lot of momentum for a candidate and tend to promote an underdog simply for the sport of politics, then once he gets the lead they will turn on him and begin in depth analysis of his positions and expose all the indiscretions and missteps of his life. Romney has already been under scrutiny and will probably bounce back once Huckabee comes under pressure.

That is exactly what is going on. Of all the most viable Republican candidates, Trancredo and Hunter excluded the media is promoting Huckabee for their socialist agenda reasons. The George Soros and his ilk that fund and direct the Democrats want Huckabee as the Republican candidates. This invisible force behind the Democrats have done their own polling and their strategic planning. They see Huckabee as their only hope of getting the White House.

The media has a way of pumping and dumping. It is a cruel hoax that they perpetuate on the electorate, enough of whom do not recognize what is going on.

SoCaliUPC
12-14-2007, 03:49 PM
Huckabee is a media creation alone.

The Dems are hoping for a Huckabee nomination.

I'm predicting a Hucka-bomb.

You got that right. A Republican Nomination of Huckabee is handing the vote to the Demoncrats.

stmatthew
12-14-2007, 04:19 PM
You got that right. A Republican Nomination of Huckabee is handing the vote to the Demoncrats.


I see no strong candidate on either side this voting season.

I think the Rep. race will definitely be Huckabee and Romney. I think Obama will take the Dem Party.

SiblingRevelry
12-14-2007, 04:55 PM
I know my opinion is not popular but I vote for no one....Maybe that is why I love the jungles....ha....

Sis. Alvear: I am about to your position...and my first university degree is in GOVERNMENT! All these years later I'm so thoroughly sick of the subject that I'd love to crawl under a rock during the campaign silly season. Except that the campaign silly season now starts on Jan. 21 of the year the current president is inaugurated. These four year long campaigns are crazy.

Hoovie
12-14-2007, 07:07 PM
I could vote for Huck... But he is wrong about immigration and border security.

stmatthew
12-14-2007, 08:07 PM
I could vote for Huck... But he is wrong about immigration and border security.

So you believe we should allow illegal immigration to continue?

Twisp
12-14-2007, 08:12 PM
Pulling Ahead in Florida.:santathumb

http://embeds.blogs.foxnews.com/
There has been just as many articles in the media regarding Huckabee being the weakest candidate against the democrats as there has been supportive articles. Even if Huckabee does when the primaries, as soon as the media and the democrats focus on his time as governor, he is going to wilt under the spotlight. Ron Paul has a better chance of being president than Huckabee ever does.

Sam
12-14-2007, 08:19 PM
Is Huckabee a presidential sounding name?

Apprehended
12-15-2007, 01:55 AM
Is Huckabee a presidential sounding name?

No it is not, but I don't hold that against him at all. Many have names that are not "presidential" sounding. A name like Barak Obama sounds very, very Muslim. Some say that he is secretly Muslim though he claims some sort of Christian religion. There are no people that are as deceptive as the Muslims. They will employ any convient or not so convient deceit to accomplish their wicked objectives...even to gain public office in America.

But, as far as I am concerned, Huckabee is a good ol' boy with down home appeal to the typical hillbilly, quick witted with cute qwips just as quick. That is nice but does not qualify one for president, even though this typical shallowness connects with many people.

Huckabee does not seem to have the presidential charisma or what is known as "presence." He does not look presidential nor does he have the voice or style of one who would inspire confidence in a leader...regardless of cute "connecting" qwips.

Huckabee does not come down on the issues as I would want a candidate to. I am disappointed how he uses his religion to elevate himself above others. I don't think America wants or needs that kind of an attitude.

With the Huckabee attacks against him, generating many questions of Romney's Mormon faith, Romney spoke to America from the Bush Library at College Station Texas, the Texas AM university. He speech, entitled, "Faith In America," was very moving, inspiring and comprehensive of his thoughts of how religion should be viewed in public life. He looked presidential and he spoke as a grand leader too. I applaud him.

I like the way he spoke of the Pentecostals.

I prefer Thompson but I also like Romney. I predict that he will be our next President and will prove to be a good one too.

Go Mitt!

Hoovie
12-15-2007, 07:49 AM
So you believe we should allow illegal immigration to continue?

I have reports that he extremely soft on immigration - I have not done the research. Are you saying he would control the border Exectutive Order style?

stmatthew
12-15-2007, 10:00 AM
I have reports that he extremely soft on immigration - I have not done the research. Are you saying he would control the border Exectutive Order style?


He does say he will close the boarders. Of all of them, he is probably the softest on this though.