Posted on 10/28/2007 3:34:26 AM PDT by ebmiller
There is great hostility to Govenor Huckabee by many freepers. Since Rasmussen is including Huckabee in the daily tracking poll, it seems he is gaining some traction. I am curious since many on this site have grave doubts about a Huckabee presidency, how many would go to a third party or would just stay home?
However, with Giuliani, we would no longer be the Republican Party. I agree. But I don't think it will come that far. Conservatives won't vote for Rudy in the primaries.
“after the House Chaplain says his opening prayer, crosses herself????”
Just doing a “property check”, specticles, testicles, wallet, and watch.
Is that clear enough?
I would vote for Huckabee in the general election. I will not vote for him in the primary.
No doubt I need them...
I’m going to stay home if someone post one more “What If?” scenarios.
Did you intend to pose your question as a false dilemma, or was that just careless phrasing on your part?
Any conservative who concedes this election to Hillary by staying home or voting third party is a complete idiot.
I’ll vote Stephen Colbert before I vote Huckabee.
Voting for the Republicans just because they are not the Democrats is getting old.
I am voting on the ISSUES, not for a fancy Madison Avenue designer label...
NON-NEGOTIABLE issues:
1. War.2. Border.
3. Terrorism.
4. Second Amendment.
Julie-Annie can go to hell and so can the Republicans if they are dumb enough to push that swill...
Only toddlers get to take their ball and run home blubbering to mommy because no one wanted to play the game they wanted.
Only toddlers think in terms of “It’s all me, my way, what I want, or nothing”.
no I would vote for MH against the evil one.
I am surprised a nanny-stater is getting support.
That's incredibly smart /extreme sarcasm
They talk about a “3rd party” candidate without mentioning who is going to run.
You have that great moral leader himself Newt Gingrich and Pat “Israel hater” Buchanan.
Yours is the grown-up attitude. I'm Thompson at the caucus but if my guy is not the nominee, I pledge my full support to do anything to keep that Commie crook out of my WH.
The fact they they partly destroyed the place and walked off with the furniture isn't enough to convince some people of their evilness. The rest of us will have to do our best to work that much harder.
Thurs. am, I heard Chuck Baldwin tell me that unless I vote for Paul at the caucus, I'm not as good a Christian as he and the very same day in the pm, I heard another radio host tell me that unless I vote for Huck at the caucus I'm not an adequate Christian.
I'm sick of this whole thing. Everyone should support whomever they want during the primary process and then unite to keep this beast out of the WH. Those who believe there will be another day may be right but they may also be wrong.
I’m with you. If a candidate isn’t on the right side of all of those issues, they can shove it.
That's incredibly smart /extreme sarcasm
I am certainly not smart enough to help elect some Republican who is also on the dead opposite of any of those issues... (/extreme sarcasm)
It's always that way. No one is righteous--no not one. Are you perfect? If you are, you owe it to the rest of us to run.
Aren't you whining?
The people who insist that you vote for the party nominee, right or wrong (or left),
and if you say you wont they throw a conniption fit, aren't they whiners?
I guess whining is in the eye of the beholder.
Giuliani can go to hell...
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