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That's pretty cool. He seems like a genuinely nice person.
[QUOTE=mike128;293316]I'll take a social conservative who will ban abortion and support traditional marriage OVER a "fiscal conservative" who wants to cut taxes and reduce the size of government, but supports abortion, gay "marriage"/adoption & amnesty for illegal aliens ANY DAY!
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He's a liberal through and through. People get duped because he's a pastor.
The word Social and Conservative are mutually exclusive in my book. How can you be for less government control and yet expect it to be powerful enough to enact more social constraints. No thanks...more freedom pleases.
And yeah...he's real fiscally conservative.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_pLOC4krZI4
[QUOTE=Molon Labe;293394]He is a tax and spend Republican. That is what got us into this mess in the first place. Bush III is not the answer. We need a kick em in the balls politician who will cut ( not freeze or reduce increases) spending. Failure to get someone like that will just prolong the misery that is coming our way.
Palin is the only one who I believe will makes cuts. The rest of the Repubs in Congress, past and present, talk a good game but have not delivered like she has. We can hang it up if Huck or Romney gets in the WH.
Last edited by lacarnut; 07-28-2010 at 09:20 AM.
Does anyone believe we'll get names this Fall, of those who are going to make a run for it?
As for the OP, Huckabee was my fav out of the lot in the last election...
And I liked his ideas about the Fair Tax.
Last edited by Hawkgirl; 07-28-2010 at 05:50 PM.
I don't think we'll see any announcements till Jan/Feb.
THAT was the only reason the Huckster was worth voting for. The Fair Tax is the only tax out there that will do everything that both sides claim they want. Yet they wont even consider it when it's been introduced in the House (even under the GOP).
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