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Old 02-07-2008, 02:25 AM
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Oh Huckabee ... dear Lord (no pun intended). While watching an interview of Huckabee on Super Tuesday on C-SPAN I noticed that he has a very charming personality, which I believe to be a dangerous attribute for him. If I agreed in the least with his politics I could understand why people do vote for him. A red flag popped up as I was watching a speech of his and that was the numerous references to the bible. This may seem obvious to most people, however I'm more liberal and voted so. I didn't pay as much attention to the Republican candidates as I did to the Democratic ones. Now, just to make this clear I am in no way bashing the bible; to each his own. That being said, I can't remember all of the references, but one was a reference to David and Goliath "sometimes one small, smooth stone is more effective than a suit of armor." He also stated that the bible was more important than the constitution (or something to that effect). I'm sorry, but the bible should hold no ground in government. Church and state were separated for a reason.
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Old 02-07-2008, 02:27 AM
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I totally agree. McCain is like my fallback man in case Obama loses. I'd rather that he was a stronger candidate by taking a strong conservative as his VP. Is there some cabinet position he could offer Huck?
McCain is my back up as well if Obama loses. There's no way I'm voting for Hillary, unless of course Romney or Huckabee prevail McCain, which I don't forsee happening.
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