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Posted: 26 February 2008 01:03 AM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 16 ]
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I have had the privilege of working for the Huckabee grassroots campaign since October.  We, of course, are thrilled to see him still in the race.  He has nothing to lose and everything to gain at this point.  He is the only true conservative left.  McCain is a Democrat in disguise.  Every day we are learning more and more about McCain’s past.  It’s frightening. 
I urge you to pray diligently for Governor Huckabee. He is just a man and desperately needs our prayer support for this battle.

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Posted: 26 February 2008 02:26 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 17 ]
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andysprite - 26 February 2008 01:03 AM

I have had the privilege of working for the Huckabee grassroots campaign since October.  We, of course, are thrilled to see him still in the race.  He has nothing to lose and everything to gain at this point.  He is the only true conservative left.  McCain is a Democrat in disguise.  Every day we are learning more and more about McCain’s past.  It’s frightening. 
I urge you to pray diligently for Governor Huckabee. He is just a man and desperately needs our prayer support for this battle.

I have already voted in the primaries and will be voting for the Republican nominee in November, regardless of who that nominee is.

I happen to believe that Senator McCain is the only one at this point that could beat Senator Obama.  Governor Huckabee, I’m sure is a fine man, but I don’t believe he will be able to win over the moderate and “Reagan Democrats” we are going to need to beat Obama. 

Senator McCain has great experience in foreign affairs as well as domestic and that is one of his strong suits.

If you are speaking of the lies that just came out in the New York Times, maybe you missed what your own candidate said.  Mike Huckabee came out the morning after and said he had spent much time with Senator McCain on the campaign trail and have found him to be a good man and he didn’t believe a word that New York Times had to say.  Also if you have been watching, only Obama supporters believe any part of that could be true.  That’s because they will believe anything about the opponent.  Even reporters from newstations other than FoxNews are saying there is NO evidence and they think New York Times really hurt themsevles by what they did. 

John McCain has worked many years for this country, he’s done a few things that I don’t approve of, but all in all he has been a great defender of this country and he’s done great things.  I think it’s a travesty for some Newspaper to print such reports about someone who is definitely a Patriot and loves this Country the way John McCain does.

You told me to pray about this, I have been praying about it and for myself, I can’t possibly vote any way that will hand the election over to Obama or Hillary.  In my opinion to do that would be detrimental to the lives of unborn children for years to come and I can’t be a party to that.  Again, that’s my opinion.

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Posted: 26 February 2008 09:04 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 18 ]
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AnitaCerce - 26 February 2008 02:26 PM
andysprite - 26 February 2008 01:03 AM

I have had the privilege of working for the Huckabee grassroots campaign since October.  We, of course, are thrilled to see him still in the race.  He has nothing to lose and everything to gain at this point.  He is the only true conservative left.  McCain is a Democrat in disguise.  Every day we are learning more and more about McCain’s past.  It’s frightening. 
I urge you to pray diligently for Governor Huckabee. He is just a man and desperately needs our prayer support for this battle.

I have already voted in the primaries and will be voting for the Republican nominee in November, regardless of who that nominee is.

I happen to believe that Senator McCain is the only one at this point that could beat Senator Obama.  Governor Huckabee, I’m sure is a fine man, but I don’t believe he will be able to win over the moderate and “Reagan Democrats” we are going to need to beat Obama. 

Senator McCain has great experience in foreign affairs as well as domestic and that is one of his strong suits.

If you are speaking of the lies that just came out in the New York Times, maybe you missed what your own candidate said.  Mike Huckabee came out the morning after and said he had spent much time with Senator McCain on the campaign trail and have found him to be a good man and he didn’t believe a word that New York Times had to say.  Also if you have been watching, only Obama supporters believe any part of that could be true.  That’s because they will believe anything about the opponent.  Even reporters from newstations other than FoxNews are saying there is NO evidence and they think New York Times really hurt themsevles by what they did. 

John McCain has worked many years for this country, he’s done a few things that I don’t approve of, but all in all he has been a great defender of this country and he’s done great things.  I think it’s a travesty for some Newspaper to print such reports about someone who is definitely a Patriot and loves this Country the way John McCain does.

You told me to pray about this, I have been praying about it and for myself, I can’t possibly vote any way that will hand the election over to Obama or Hillary.  In my opinion to do that would be detrimental to the lives of unborn children for years to come and I can’t be a party to that.  Again, that’s my opinion.

Well, Anita, we’ll disagree again. I think that Huckabee would have every bit as good a chance as McCain and maybe better. McCain STILL hasn’t reigned in conservatives like me. No doubt when I vote this year, I will be voting against someone rather than for someone. I think that will be the case with most conservatives and moderates. So, since most people will be voting against the other candidate, it won’t really matter who the Republican candidate is. You said it yourself, no matter who the Republican nominee is, you’ll vote for them over Clinton or Obama.

So, come on Huckabee, cause a brokered convention.

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Posted: 27 February 2008 12:08 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 19 ]
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Another dissapointed voter here. Three months ago i felt this was going to be a great primary. I figured i’d be perfectly happy
with any one of four of the candidates for the republican ticket. John McCain wasn’t one of them. How about Huck as veep now then a run for pres. in 2012?

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Posted: 27 February 2008 05:06 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 20 ]
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danno - 27 February 2008 12:08 PM

Another dissapointed voter here. Three months ago i felt this was going to be a great primary. I figured i’d be perfectly happy
with any one of four of the candidates for the republican ticket. John McCain wasn’t one of them. How about Huck as veep now then a run for pres. in 2012?

From what I hear, the Huckster isn’t even on the list of prospects for Veep.

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Posted: 27 February 2008 07:26 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 21 ]
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This is such an interesting subject, we can’t leave the news off more than a few minutes.  We are so amazed but not surprised at how the world’s events are lining right up to the bible in prophecy!  It is safe to say that obviously that we have arrived at a place in history when the masses are ready to line right up and pledge allegiance to a leader that will solve all their problems. 

Of course we will stand with Mike Huckabee as long as he is in there because he more closely represents our views.  In fact, we feel that it would not be such a bad idea that the GOP pick a conservative like Huckabee to place along side John McCain for such very obvious reasons.  I can’t imagine who on earth it would be. 

There have been some mighty amazing things that have happened on both the democratic and republican sides.. I heard today that somebody from high ranks on the Clinton side said that it would be a possibility that she could be asked to run with Obama if it goes to him. 

We shall see!  Tammy and Randall Dunaway

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Posted: 28 February 2008 10:48 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 22 ]
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did anyone catch Huckabee on saturday night live this past saturday??  I was flipping through the channels and they were doing their fake news report and mentioned that Huckabee hadn’t dropped out.  They introduced Mike Huckabee, and knowing snl i figured it would be a imposter, but sure enough it was the real huckabee.  He made a little speech of how he is pressing on, but he knows when to bow out.  But he kept sitting there as a running joke.  Nice to see someone with a sense of humor.

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