Posted on 12/18/2007 7:41:42 AM PST by mnehring
http://www.arkansasnews.com/archive/2005/01/28/News/316347.html
“Something that’s not worth sharing is not worth celebrating,” Huckabee said. “This is the kind of country that opens its doors. This bill expresses an un-American attitude.”
Even if benefits to people who are in the U.S illegally could be stopped, “I don’t understand how a practicing Christian can turn his back on a child from this or any other state,” Huckabee said.
We have a winner!
Liberal Fascism: The Secret History of the American Left, From Mussolini to the Politics of Meaning , in your bookstores January 8th, 2008
Fascism is already here, aided and abetted by the entire dem party, Bush, and assorted dhimmis here and there.
I work in Austin, and this town is spammed full of Ron Paulution.
There are a few nuts who drive up and down HWY 183 (Research BLVD) all day long with Ron Paul crap completely covering the vehicles.
Wonder if he ran that by any focus groups before he lobbed that bomb?
I missed the Fox & Friends segment this morning but watched him earlier on CNN...the anchorwoman was asking him if he would run as a third-party candidate—pretty much urging him to do so—if he doesn’t get the Republican nomination. Of course Paul denied he had any intention of doing that (since that would have hurt his chances of gaining Republican votes in the primaries). It’s not hard to figure out why CNN would like to see a third-party candidate drawing away votes from the Republican nominee.
Christian/Fascist ping
This traitor never surprises me. What a skid!
I saw someone pulling a Ron Paul for President trailer two days ago in western Travis county.
kook ping...sorry if you are already here
7-10-99 longtime troll
I am not a Paul supporter, but... His quote makes sense. How else to bring oppression to this country but by using beloved symbols? It’s like the recurring theme that “we have to do” such and such “for the children.” Can anyone say that this country is more free today than when we were children? Laws, taxes, regulations - they multiply year after year, and all with supposdly good intentions. Part of Paul’s problem is he acts as if Facsism is right around the corner. I don’t see this as anti-Christian.
Viesing fascism as dictatorial control, most examples in todays world come wrapped in a crescent and AK47. Given the fact that Ron Paul does not recognize the existence of Islamism, I'm a bit surprised he's concerned about the risk of Christian totalitarianism.
The weirdest part of the story (as Brit reported it earlier, before the update) is that they managed to find a conservative professor at Princeton. The AAUP is clearly failing in its vigilance.
Do you really want everbody who disagrees with you to be banned?
The line, ‘Keep your friends close and your enemies closer.’ comes to mind.
And DOWN goes the tongue!!!
You don’t really believe he has any imagination that he will win, do you?
I think he just uses this presidential campaign to stroke his own ego, and to try and turn the national attitude away from social conservatives. He’s a libertarian at heart, and simply hates the idea that Christians hold to their faith when they vote.
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